The most powerful waterfall in Europe. Close to the Switzerland - Germany border. Formed during the last Ice Age around 15,000 years ago. About 45 minutes train ride from Zurich Grand central station. A round trip train ticket to Schaffhausen will cover you both to the falls and the town.
Schaffhausen is a Swiss town on the upper Rhine River, in a wine-growing area near the German border. Baroque buildings with bay windows and decorated facades dot the medieval old town, dominated by the 16th-century Munot Fortress.
Marc Chagall created 5 windows for the Fraumünster church in Zurich. Today the windows are world-famous and captivate visitors.
The Arboretum is part of the embankments of Lake Zurich which were inaugurated in 1887 and made the lake accessible from the city. This is a great spot to go swimming in the lake and then relax on the lawn. Don’t forget your suit and a towel.
A hip restaurant-bar-lounge. Serves fresh, local meat, fish and vegetables, alongside homemade cocktails, cool beer and some of the city's best selectors spinning vinyl every night.