The Best Sight in Zürich, Switzerland

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From the northern tip of the Zürichsee, the Limmat River starts its brief journey to the Aare and, ultimately, to the Rhine—and it neatly bisects Zürich at the starting gate. The city is crisscrossed by lovely, low bridges. On the left bank are the Altstadt, the grander, genteel pedestrian zone of the old medieval center; the Zürich Hauptbahnhof, the main train station; and Bahnhofplatz, a major urban crossroads and the beginning of the world-famous luxury shopping street Bahnhofstrasse. The right bank constitutes the livelier old section, divided into the Oberdorf (Upper Village) toward Bellevue, and the Niederdorf (Lower Village), from Marktgasse to Central and along Niederdorfstrasse, which buzzes on weekends. Most streets between Central and Bellevue are pedestrian-only zones, as is the Limmatquai from the Rudolf-Brun-Brücke to the Münsterbrücke.

Similar to the arrondissement system in Paris, Zürich is officially divided into a dozen numbered Kreises (districts), which spiral out clockwise from the center of the city. Kreis 1, covering the historic core, includes the Altstadt, Oberdorf, and Niederdorf. Zürich West is part of Kreis 5. Most areas in the city are commonly known by their Kreis, and a Kreis number is generally the most helpful in giving directions.

Lindt Home of Chocolate

Kreis 2

Said to be Switzerland’s largest chocolate museum, learn about the history and culture of Swiss chocolate at this interactive space. There's a 500 square meter (5,382 square foot) chocolate shop and a 9.3 meter (30 foot) tall chocolate fountain—the giant, three-ton sculpture has 1,500 liters of real chocolate flowing through it—that's a great selfie spot. A ticket, best to buy online ahead of time, is required to visit the museum, but the chocolate fountain, the Lindt shop, and the café can be visited without a ticket. Self-guided audio tours are available in a number of languages, including English, but the real gems are the guided tours and the classes.