A Swiss chocolate panorma, tasted over a leisury walk. A mini-tour of Swiss chocolate cultures: chocolatiers from Zurich, Neuchâtel, Lucerne, and Italian-speaking Ticino, side by side. A curated tasting, not a sugar rush. Carefully chosen specialties, each one telling you something about where it comes from.
The old town, beyond the postcard. Everyone sees Paradeplatz, Lindenhof, and the Grossmünster. We go further, into quiet squares, Chagall windows, and the alleys where Lenin plotted revolution, Dada poets invented nonsense, and Zwingli launched the Reformation.
Led by a real local. Your guide actually lives here, and knows Zurich the way a local does.
Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich's most prestigious square and the heart of Swiss banking, where wealth and history converge in the city center.
Bahnhofstrasse 21, Paradeplatz, Zurich, Switzerland
Step inside this iconic 1836 confectionery to discover the legendary Luxemburgerli macarons that have become a Swiss sweet treasure.
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Stroll down one of the world's most exclusive shopping boulevards, lined with luxury boutiques, watchmakers, and grand banking houses.
Munsterhof 2, Zurich, Switzerland
Marvel at the breathtaking stained-glass windows designed by Marc Chagall inside this 9th-century former abbey founded by King Louis the German.
Schlusselgasse 12, Zurich, Switzerland
Discover small-batch Swiss chocolates made with seasonal ingredients at this artisanal boutique celebrated for its modern take on tradition.
Lindenhof, Zurich, Switzerland
Climb to this tranquil tree-lined plateau for sweeping views over the Limmat River, the Old Town rooftops, and the Grossmünster's twin towers.
St. Peterhofstatt 1, Zurich, Switzerland
Admire Europe's largest church clock face at this charming 13th-century landmark, the oldest parish church in Zurich.
Limmatquai 55, , Zurich, Switzerland
Pass by this elegant late-Renaissance building perched over the Limmat, where Zurich's cantonal parliament has met since 1698.
Zurich, Switzerland
Pause along the crystal-clear waters that flow from Lake Zurich and divide the city into its picturesque east and west banks.
Niederdorfstrasse, Right bank of Limmat river, Zurich, Switzerland
Wander through this lively cobblestone lane in the old town, packed with cafés, boutiques, and centuries-old guildhouses.
Spiegelgasse 1, Zurich, Switzerland
Visit the legendary birthplace of the Dada art movement, where avant-garde rebels rewrote the rules of art in 1916.
Zwinglipl. 7, , Zurich, Switzerland
Stand beneath the iconic twin towers of this Romanesque cathedral, where Huldrych Zwingli launched the Swiss-German Reformation in the 16th century.
Next to UBS bank (former Credit Suisse bank)
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