Zurich – the home of finance and fabulous culture
Flights to Zurich transport you to a city that’s fast becoming as famous for its hip cultural scene as it is for its long-standing reputation as one of the world’s leading financial centres. This savvy, sophisticated city is quietly transforming itself into one of the coolest travel destinations in all of Europe.
Among the towering glass buildings rising high above the skyline, you’ll find plenty of arty cafes, museums and galleries, all creating a bohemian vibe in a city better known for business.
Start your trip with a walk along the Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich’s central shopping district lined with historic buildings, fountains and a host of exclusive retailers.
Afterwards, ride a tram to the Old Town and sip coffee in cafes once frequented by some of history’s greatest writers and artists. Once refreshed, you can then go and see their work first-hand in the Museum of Fine Art.
Book your Zurich flight with Etihad Airways and begin your journey to this fantastic destination.
Reasons to visit Zurich
Discover Zurich's Old Town
Albert Einstein, composer Richard Wagner and writer James Joyce all called Zurich home at some point in their lives. Discover the world they knew with a tour of the city’s atmospheric Old Town, which is beautifully preserved and largely unspoiled. You’ll wind your way through storied streets to discover treasures around every corner.
Straddling the Limmat River, a walking tour around the Aldstadt will reveal the stories behind some of the city’s finest landmarks, including the famed Fraumünster church. Niederdorf features cosy coffee shops and one-off boutiques, while Bahnhofstrasse offers more glamorous retail therapy.
Soak up the culture
The scene of around 300 performances each year, Zurich Opera House has been dazzling audiences since 1891. One of the finest venues of its kind anywhere in the world, it’s worth looking ahead to see if your flight to Zurich coincides with a show.
The city’s other key cultural institutions include the Kunsthaus Zurich art museum, the Schauspielhaus theatre and the Tonhalle concert hall. The Zurich Festival, which takes place every two years, brings these venues together in a glorious celebration of the city’s rich culture.
Take a bird’s eye view
After you fly to Zurich, return to the skies with a cable car adventure across the city and the stunning surrounding countryside, packed with lush forests and magnificent mountains.
Meet your tour guide in central Zurich before embarking on a 3,000 foot (914 metres) ride to the summit of Mount Titlis. Enjoy lunch at the top of the mountain as you soak up the breathtaking scenery. In winter, it’s the perfect skiing and winter sports location, with tobogganing, snowmobiles, a thrilling zipline and more sedate snowshoeing.
Flying to Zurich: FAQs
What food is Zurich known for?
Europe’s first-ever vegetarian restaurant, Hiltl Restaurant opened way back in 1898 and is still one of Zurich’s most popular spots. However, the city is also a meat-eater’s paradise. Zurcher Geschnetzeltes is the national dish, consisting of thin veal slices cooked with mushrooms, cream and onions.
What is Zurich best known for?
Zurich is the financial centre for Switzerland and much of the world. For that reason, the city attracts large numbers of business travellers. There are numerous restaurants and bistros that are ideal for unwinding after business meetings or hosting working lunches.
How many days should you spend in Zurich?
A couple of days is enough to see most of the key sights in Zurich, but if you stay longer there’s plenty to keep you busy. Enjoy a day trip to nearby Lucerne, visit the Rhine Falls and travel to Jungfraujoch, one of the highest train stations in Europe.