Fly from Bengaluru to Zurich with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Bengaluru to Zurich with Etihad for an unforgettable trip from India’s ‘Silicon Valley’ to one of the most intriguing and gorgeous cities in Europe.
Explore downtown Zurich with a visit to Bahnhofstrasse, the city’s main luxury shopping district. Then discover the city’s classical architecture at the Grossmünster Romanesque-style church. A trip here also gives you the chance to visit the Swiss National Museum, telling the story of the nation’s history in a picturesque location.
BLR to ZRH: flight facts
Flying from Bengaluru to Zurich: FAQs
What currency do I need in Zurich?
The national currency of Switzerland is the Swiss franc (CHF), which consists of 100 rappen. Arrange your currency before your Bengaluru to Zurich flight, or use ATM’s, banks or bureau de changes after you arrive. Credit cards are also widely accepted.
Is Zurich easy to get around?
Interconnected by trains, trams, buses and boats, Zurich’s public transport system runs through the entire city. Buy an all-in-one ticket for the best value and use any form of public transport, day or night.
At the airport, you can take a bus or train into the centre, only six miles away (11 kilometres). Alternatively, print a free travel ticket inside the airport for 80 minutes travel on any form of public transportation during your stay in the city.
Top tips for Bengaluru to Zurich
Fall in love with Lake Zurich
Experience Zurich’s laid-back charms and visit its star attraction – Lake Zurich. Take an island boat tour and enjoy a peaceful retreat or, for something more energetic, take to the nearby hiking trails. The lake is surrounded by museums, parks, restaurants, promenades and even a medieval castle.
Explore the Bahnhofstrasse district
Take a stroll through Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse district, the city’s premium shopping district, before enjoying a coffee or lunch in the exclusive bistros looking out across Lake Zurich. It boasts department stores, independent boutiques and numerous watch shops, famed for their Swiss timing. In winter, you’ll find stalls selling rich hot chocolate to warm you up.