With a history that stretches back to the 13th Century, Zurich has built itself a mighty legacy from its humble Roman beginnings. The still-pristine natural surroundings and quaint architecture attract thousands of tourists annually. Seeking entertainment in the financial capital of Switzerland is no sweat.
Though Zurich's culturally rich ambiance can best be taken in on foot, there is also a solid and punctual public transport system of trams, buses and trains that ferry passengers to their destinations with efficiency. Dress for the cool climate, arm yourself with a few major credit cards and you are ready to hit the town.
Galleries & Museums
One of Zurich's top museum attractions if the Kunsthaus Zürich, home to masterpieces by modern artists and constantly changing exhibitions to keep you coming back for more. If you are more interested in the great history of this independent, neutral country the Schweizerisches Landesmuseum (Swiss National Museum). For more off-the-beaten path museums, the Johann Jacobs Museum serves up a history of coffee and coffee culture. The Spielzeugmuseum (Toy Museum) offers a glimpse back at children's playthings of yesteryear.
Performing Arts
Opera fans will love the Opernhaus Zürich where over a dozen operas are perfomed each season at this historic Zurich landmark. Switzerland's largest theater, the Schauspielhaus, performs modern pieces with numerous premieres annually. There are also modern pieces put on at the small Theater Neumarkt. Classical music fans will thoroughly enjoy the symphonic tunes of the Tongalle Orchester Zurich.
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