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Eden Au Lac, 5 star hotels in Zurich

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  • Overview of the Hotel: In operation from 1909, the hotel hosts a good number of international clients. It is situated at the picturesque location of Zurich’s elegant Utoquai. The hotel is in a listed historic building and provides the all comfort and luxury of Swiss hotels .Most of the rooms there involves attractive balcony having fine views of Lake Zurich. The Eden restaurant there is provided with the 15 GaultMillau points. The Eden Bar is too loved by is even popular for music lovers. The Eden au Lac hotel takes pride in providing a highly professional but personalized service. In total there are 50 rooms in the hotel.
  • Amenities in Hotel: The General services in the hotel include as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, non-smoking rooms, elevator, safe, heating, and baggage storage. Among the services in the hotel the prominent ones are room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, shoe shine, packed lunches, car rental, fax and photocopying.
  • Hotel Rules: There is a general policy for the entire guest who is visiting the hotel however these hotel policies gets differed from hotel rooms to hotel rooms. The check in time for the hotel is 14:00 -00:00 hours whereas the check out time for the hotel is 07:00 – 12:00 hours. There cancellation and prepayment policy gets varied from time to time. Children below 6 years can stay in hotel for free of charge while existing bedding. Pets are allowed in the hotel for certain charges. The hotel accepts the credit cards of American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and Maestro.
  • Hotel Room Type and Rates

Business Suite: CHF 950(Per Night)
Superior Single Room: CHF 350 (Per Night)
Deluxe Single Room: CHF 400 (Per Night)
Superior Double / Twin Room: CHF 570 (Per Night)
Weekend Special: CHF 570 (Per Night)

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Movenpick Hotel Zurich Airport, Zurich hotels near Airport

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Movenpick Hotel Zurich Airport

Movenpick Hotel Zurich Airport, Zurich hotels near Airport

Overview of the Hotel:Movenpick hotel has a central location as it is just 5 minutes from Zurich International Airport and 10 minutes from central Zurich. Zurich Airport also called Kloten Airport, is located in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland and managed by Flughafen Zürich AG. It is Switzerland’s largest international flight gateway and hub to Swiss International Air Lines. Skyguide is responsible for all Air Traffic Control for Zürich. The hotel has 333 rooms with modern fabrics in light pleasant colors with fine parquet or soft carpet floors and Carrara marble bathrooms. The completely renovated multi-functional meeting center offers flexible meeting room layouts and state-of-the-art technology.

Amenities at the Hotel: The hotel offers various facilities including Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Grounds, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Safe, Heating, Baggage Storage, Gay Friendly, and Designated Smoking Area. The guests can enjoy activities at Tennis Court, Fitness Center, Playground, Hiking, Cycling, Racquetball, and Mini Golf. Other services include Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Airport Shuttle, Business Center, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, Bicycle Rental, Shoe Shine, Car Rental, Tour Desk, and Fax/Photocopying. Wireless Internet Hotspot is available in the entire hotel and costs CHF 30 per 24 hours. Wired internet is available in the entire hotel and costs CHF 25 per 24 hours. Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs CHF 20 per day.

The Movenpick Hotel Restaurant is a non-smoking area. The restaurant offers a typical Mediterranean style and internationally renowned Swiss specialties, including the famous Moevenpick ice cream creations. Open between 6 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. daily.

The Chinese restaurant Dim Sum is also a non-smoking restaurant and serves Chinese and Cantonese dishes in exotic surroundings. It is open from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 6:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Lunch is served midweek from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Closed on Sundays.

The Appenzeller Stube serves Swiss and French cuisine and boasts a wine cellar. It is open from 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on weekends. Lunch is served from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. from Sunday to Friday.

From April to September you can enjoy dining on the Summer Terrace, open from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

The Moevenpick Hotel Bar is a cozy bar in which to relax and enjoy delicious snacks, fancy cocktails, international beverages and the company of friends. It is open from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday to Saturday and 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Sunday.

All the restaurants and the bar are suitable for disabled guests.

Hotel Rules: The check-in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. All older children or adults are charged CHF 60 per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Pets  are allowed. Charges may be applicable. Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, and JCB. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Classic Double / Twin Room
Included in room price: 3.60 % VAT
Not included in room price: CHF 2.50 city tax per person per night

• Non refundable: CHF 220.50
• FREE cancellation: CHF 295

Superior Double Room
Included in room price: 3.60 % VAT
Not included in room price: CHF 2.50 city tax per person per night

• Non refundable: CHF 274.50
• FREE cancellation: CHF 325

Executive Double Room
Included in room price: 3.60 % VAT
Not included in room price: CHF 2.50 city tax per person per night

• Non refundable: CHF 436.50
• FREE cancellation: CHF 425

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Museum of Design, Zürich rich in industrial design

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The Museum of Design, Zürich is museum of variation for industrial design, visual communication, architecture, and craft in Zürich, Switzerland. The museum is a division of the Department of Cultural Analysis of the Zürich University of the Arts (ZHdK).The museum’s four extensive collections (Poster, Graphics, Design and Applied Art) are of rare international  importance.

  • Poster Collection: The museum also has an extensive collection of poster that is most comprehensive in world and is of its type. It is consisted of about around 330, 000 posters and documents the international history of the poster form about mid 19th century till present day.
  • Collection of Designs: The collection of Designs in the museum includes about the 10,000 products and 20,000 examples of packaging from famous designers, as well as representative examples from anonymous everyday design. In the collection there is a range of mass-produced products from the 20th century and the present are collected, having special focus on Swiss design. Through its permanent loans as from the product design, the Swiss Confederation makes available objects that are related to the current design discourse and parallelism.
  • Graphics Collection: The Graphics Collection is the museum is preserved since its opening. The graphic collection shows the aesthetic and cultural transformation of graphics in day-to-day life from Gutenberg to the present era.  There diversity of works and the entire focus on European graphic design is extraordinary in Switzerland. Primarily, assumed to be as an international collection of examples, the Graphics Collection has all graphic disciplines including former School of Arts and Crafts. The center of the graphic collection is drawings, prints and illustrated books, as well as textbooks from the 15th to the 20th century. It also included press work, East Asian works, artist’s books, photographs and commercial art that were further added into it.
  • Collection of Applied Arts: In the collection of Applied arts as being housed in the Museum Bellrive, there are about 15,000 pieces of arts are restored there and some of them are the most relevant and important collections of international applied art in Switzerland. As a study collection by the Museum of Art and Design, applied arts collection includes the variety and diverse objects in the field of glass, ceramics, textiles and furniture ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries. With respect to geography the piece of arts there are primarily from Europe, the USA and Modern Japan.  The quality of the collection is high and it contains works by William Morris, Emile Gallé, René Lalique, Hermann Obrist and Henry van de Velde. It is well recognized collection of marionettes and puppets that includes works by Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Alexandra Exter. The collection of musical instruments there contains about 200 historic pieces. The Studio Glass generation of artists is represented in objects by, among others, Dale Chihuly, Erwin Eisch, Marvin Lipofsky, Harvey Littleton and Mary Shaffer.

Holiday Inn Express Zurich Airport, 3 star hotels in Zurich

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Holiday Inn Express Zurich Airport, 3 star hotels in Zurich

Holiday Inn Express Zurich Airport, 3 star hotels in Zurich

Overview of the Hotel: The Holiday Inn Express Airport hotel is a popular choice for stay in Zurich as it offers a free shuttle service from/to the airport and the center of the city. The airport is just 3 miles away and also the Zurich fairgrounds are close by. The center of Zurich can be reached within 20 minutes. All 163 rooms in the Holiday Inn Express Airport are air-conditioned and feature flat-screen TVs and wireless internet access for a small fee. Every morning a complimentary breakfast is available and for dinner the Great Room restaurant serves light meals and snacks. In summer you can enjoy sitting on the terrace. The spacious bar/lounge is open 24 hours a day and offers a variety of drinks and snacks as well. Live sport events can be watched on a big screen.

Amenities at the Hotel: The hotel offers a wide range of services including Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Safe, Soundproofed Rooms, Heating, and Air Conditioning. Also available are Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Airport Shuttle, Business Center, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, and Fax/Photocopying services. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and costs CHF 5 per hour and CHF 15 per 24 hours. Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs CHF 10 per day.

Hotel Rules: The Check-in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. Children up to two children under 18 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding and the maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable. While booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply. Credit cards accepted by the hotel are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, and Maestro and the hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room type and rates:

Standard Double/Twin Room: CHF 249
Included in room price: 3.60 % VAT, service charge, Continental breakfast.
Not included in room price: CHF 2.50 city tax per person per night.
Room Facilities: Shower, Telephone, Air Conditioning, Radio, Toilet, Bathroom, Heating, Satellite TV, Tea/Coffee Maker, Hairdryer, Work Desk, Ironing Facilities

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Zurich culture, a sight to spectacular tradition

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Zürich being an important city not only of Switzerland as well as of Europe, thus has a very rich cultural tradition. The cultural richness of Zurich can be judged by the fact that it is a place for high-quality museums and galleries; Zurich has a very high quality chamber and symphony orchestras and many different important theaters as well. Zurich film festival too has carved out a very distinct and different niche for itself as derived out from the selection of movies and presentation of program during the course of the film festival.

Another added feather to the head of Zurich is the largest and most popular annual Street Parade of Zurich that too is also one of the largest techno and dance music festival of the world. The famous street parade takes place along the side of Lake Zurich, and is normally occurs on the second Saturday in August. The first edition of the Parade was organized in 1992, when about 1,000 participants and by reaching 2001 the number of participant taking part in the parade reached up to one million point and milestone.

Another popular festival in the city is The Zürifäscht that is a triennial public festival and features events like music, fireworks and other attractions throughout the old town. It is    the largest public festival in Switzerland and is attended by around 2 million visitors, annually. The Kunst Zürich is another international contemporary art fair attended by the most recent and youngest art along with the works of the well respected artists. Zürich too is home to a good number of various art movements. The Cabaret Voltaire where the Dada movement that was founded around in 1916 and thereafter the constructive Art Movement took place as one of its initial activities Zürich. Artists like Max Bill, Marcel Breuer, Camille Graeser or Richard Paul Lohse had their ateliers in Zürich that were raised to a level when the power was taken by the Nazi-Regime in Germany and World War II.

Another example of cultural richness of the Zurich can be seen from the various opera houses that were constructed there in the city. The Zurich Opera House (German: Zürcher Opernhaus) is one of the prominent opera houses in Europe. It was constructed around in 1834, and even was the first permanent theatre in the heart of Zürich and was at the time, the seat of Richard Wagner’s activities. The Schauspielhaus Zürich is the principal  theatre complex of the City. The Theater am Neumarkt is one of the oldest theatres of the city and was founded by the old guilds in the Old City District and is placed near about in a baroque palace near Niederdorf Street. The Zürcher Theater Spektakel is an international theatre festival that has prestige as the most important European festivals due to contemporary performing arts.

Zurich Marriott Hotel, 5 star hotel in Zurich

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Zurich Marriott Hotel 5 star hotel in Zurich

Zurich Marriott Hotel 5 star hotel in Zurich

  • Overview of the Hotel: The sophisticated Zurich Marriott Hotel is located at the center of the city and is about at the walking distance of five minute walk from the business and shopping districts and at the sight of the old town. The facilities and gym there remains open for about 24 hours a day. The more amenities and facilities there are a sauna, a solarium and a selection of massages. There is also a Swiss and a Thai restaurant in the hotel that provides culinary food at the Marriott Zurich. The bar at the hotel serves till 11.pm. Next, there is a 12 air conditioned conference room that provides the natural daylight. There a new Millennium Ballroom even provides space for about 600 people. In totality, hotel has about 264 rooms.
  • Amenities in Hotel: In facilities in the hotel provides the state of the art services like restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safety deposit box, soundproofed rooms, heating, luggage storage, all public and private spaces non-smoking, air-conditioning, designated smoking area. The services in the hotel are room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business centre, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, bridal suite, currency exchange, shoe shine, car hire, fax/photocopying. Wi-fi is provided in the entire hotel at the cost of CHF 35 for 24 hours.
  • Hotel Rules: There are some general rules in Zurich Marriott hotel and they even vary from room to room. The check in time for hotel is 14:00 hours and checkout time is 12 hours. The cancellation and prepayment their varies from room type to room type. All children below five years can stay there free while using extra beds. Children below 2 years stay free of charge for cots. Pets are allowed in the hotel, sometimes there some extra money is charged. The hotel accepts credit cards like American express, Visa, Euro/ Mastercard, Diners Club and Maestro.
  • Hotel Room Type and Rates

Single Room: CHF 225 (Per Night)
Double Room: CHF 212 (Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room: CHF 235 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room: CHF 255 (Per Night)
Executive Double Room: CHF 325 (Per Night)
Grand Superior Double Room: CHF 345 (Per Night)

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Lake Zurich, surrounded by cities around it

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Lake Zurich is a lake in Switzerland, extending southeast of the town of Zürich. However it has received its name from the name of the part of the lake downstream of the dam at Rapperswil that is ideally situated within the access of canton of Zürich. The part upstream of the Rapperswil dam is named as Obersee, and is constructed between the cantons of St. Gallen and Schwyz.

The Lake Zürich is constructed from the river Linth that emerges from the glaciers of the Tödi Range in Glarus, that is further changed in its course by the Escher canal into the Lake Walen, there by the structure of the Linth canal. The water there is carried to the east end of the Lake of Zürich. The waters of the Lake of Zürich outflows from the lake to its north-west end, as crossing from the city of Zürich, yet the outflow there is possessed and called to be Limmat.

Linth is the only useful stream that flows into the lake. The Lake’s larger portion there is situated in the southern shore that too in carton of snowy towards its northern shore in Canton of St. Gallen. The large masonry dam (the Seedamm), that has a railway line by passing, divides the lake. The eastern section of the lake is known as the Obersee, German for “upper lake”. On the west side of this Dam are located small islands of Lützelau and Ufenau, where in 1523 Ulrich von Hutten took refuge and died. Both shores are well cultivated and are fertile. Another destination worth touring there is Au peninsula at the village of Au between Wädenswil and Horgen.

The three population and transportation centres around Lake Zurich are Pfäffikon SZ and Rapperswil. And there are only two spots one Burkliplatz in Zurich and the Seedamm are places where lake can be crossed through bridges. The Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft – the Lake Zürich Navigation Company for the comfort of commuters provides about 17 passenger ship and tourist services on Lake Zurich.

On the northwestern side of the lak,e Zurich is the largest city on the lake, on the western shore of the lake there is located many cities as they are Thalwil, Horgen, Wädenswil, Richterswil, Pfäffikon, and Lachen. On the eastern shore are situated cities of Küsnacht, Meilen, Stäfa, and Rapperswil-Jona. Rapperswil, is a medieval town and its castle protects a Polish museum. Schmerikon is situated close to the east end of the lake, and a little further east on the larger town of Uznach. The quality of Zurich water is too clear and in summer its reaches around to the point of about 20 °C. There swimming in the public baths and beaches is very popular activity every year. The lake’s water is too purified and is provided into Zurich’s water system.

Art Show Zurich, an opportunity for upcoming

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Zurich as a city has credit for remaining on the Highest Quality of Life Worldwide for Seven Successive Years, from 2001 to 2008 and was accredited as city has been on the top ranking as the city having the highest standard of living for seven years, simultaneously. In 2009 Zürich was rated placed at second number after Vienna. Tourist visiting the city pays great attention over the diverse culture and richness in cuisines as provided by the city. More the city provides massive opportunity in terms of enjoyment, relaxation and soothing the senses.

Zurich has developed as an important centre for art and culture. In Zurich, a keen interest has been seen among the common citizensc for art as a special importance has been paid to “buy art” as a system of their lifestyles. The common mass is getting benefited by having interaction with artistic community is that; there an important attention is paid towards “buy art” as a part of their lifestyles. By being the part of cultural events people get into touch with artists along with their personal attendance. More Zurich is a shopping paradise in the center of Europe provides a wide range of shopping facilities for everyone. Their Urban trendsetters and design lovers achieve their money’s worth. Mountainviews, Lake Promenade, shopping, arts, events and business the Zurich combines these all into one activity.

To carry on this tradition of art and culture Art Show Zurich is one of the prestigious and renowned art scenes in Zurich, where around 80 artists came from 20 different countries to be a part of that cultural extrvnaza. In this massive presentation of diversified artworks, photography takes a place more and more significant. The historic hall Puls 5 provides a right atmosphere and feels for creativity. There all seems mixing with each other painting, art objects and photography to present an exciting idea of modern creations, augmented by the idea of personal exchanges and interaction with artist presented over there.

The Artists Artfair ART SHOW ZURICH provides artists a choice in the hard disputed galleries market. Without showcasing works in an art gallery, there hardly remains a possibility for an artist to excel and create rapport and PR for himself. Art Show Zurich is an exciting experiment to encourage artist to emerge with a big and better creation for him and others.

Fraumünster, the Benedictine convent

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Among all the churches in Zurich the blue spire of Fraumünster (Minster of Our Lady) is the most revered and graceful and is also popular for its glass windows by Marc Chagall.
Fraumünster is a Benedictine convent that was founded on this location in 853 by Emperor Ludwig (Louis the German), the grandson of Charlemagne. However, even before that there was also a convent on this site.

Ludwig’s daughter Hildegard became the first abbess of the convent. In 874, Hildegard’s sister Bertha added a simple basilica with a crypt beneath to hold the relics of Felix and Regula, the patron saints of Zürich who were martyred close there. The abbesses have the very powerful position in the 11th century and the convent was the home to many German noblemen till the 13th century.

The present church dates from about 1250, but the crypt of the old abbey church is still is conserved below it. The convent was closed at the Reformation. On November 30, 1524, the last abbess (Katharina von Zimmern) converted to Protestantism and donated the church and abbey to the city of Zürich. In following centuries, the Fraumünster was used as a place of praise and worship by Veltliner and Huguenot refugees and after that of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was extensively renovated in the 20th century, involving the addition of masterful stained glass windows as designed by an 80-year-old Marc Chagall.

The Fraumünster is better known for its stylish clocktower headed with a sleek blue spire. It stands on the left bank looking in the direction of the lovely Münsterhof square that once was a pig market. One can have the magnificent view of the church can from the tower of the Grossmünster across the Münsterbrücke.

One can make an entry into the church from a small door below the spire. Inside, there are three aisles, a Romanesque choir (1250-70) and a Gothic nave. The choir is well representative for its height (18m) and elegant simplicity. In the north transept is a large stained-glass window by Giacometti (1940s). This beautiful work of art shows God and Christ, eight prophets, the Four Evangelists, and ten angels.

The Chagall Windows are the primary attraction point of the Fraumünster and is the set of five stained-glass windows as designed by Marc Chagall in 1970. It can be best looked at in the bright morning light and with the windows which are about 10 meters high and with a distinguished color theme. There each window showcases the different depiction as the north one shows Elisha watching Elijah’s ascension in a fiery chariot. The left-most of the three windows on the eastern side shows the blue “Jacob” window that is patriarch’s wrestling match with an Angel of the Lord. This way each window has something very different to show up and display around.

Nightlife in Zurich, to peep into music and theatre culture of the city

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Zurich is known for its rich cultural tradition mixed up with some high-quality museums and galleries. For nightlife and music lovers it has high-calibre chamber and symphony orchestras as one of the most important theatres in the German-speaking world.

•  Schauspielhaus Zürich:
In Zürich, it is one of the largest and most important theatres in Switzerland and has more than a dozen new productions that are staged every year written by playwrights ranging from Shakespeare to Zurich’s own Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Constructed in the late 19th century, the theatre shows the e main auditorium and the more intimate Buhne

• Volkshaus:
The traditionally showcased Volkshaus is as old as and is remotes back to 1910. It is much popular for organizing the big and massive cultural events famed yet popular to the date. There occurs a variety of cultural events yet under a single roof. Here local as well as international artist’s displays there act of music and art.

• Moods Jazz Club: Situated around in fashionable Zurich-West, it a popular Zurich jazz venue that is amply paralleled with the stars like Ronnie Scott’s in London and Vienna’s Porgy & Bess. It organizes around 230 shows a year. This is a must spot for every jazz lovers.

• Rohstofflager:
It is merely not only a nightclub but also a regular live music spot for the kind of tight-trousered bands which are said to be very soothing and enjoyable. Its main bar has some great retro lampshades.It has created a niche for itself for playing alternative dance music.

• Club Indochine: It is considered as the one of the most glamour’s Zurich nightlife spot around.  According to its name it draws artist from the regions like South East Asia, and there’s an appealing den-like feel to the interior. All the dancing and music occurs at its top floor and the delicious Vietnamese food is served there.

• Hallenstadion: This is the most popular spot in the city especially for big international rock concerts and activities. It is a multifunctional sports arena and music venue situated at the Oerlikon quarter in northern Zurich. There top-tier events sells out well in advance.

• Opernhaus Zurich: It is the city’s main spot for opera and ballet performances and it is operational since 1891. It is a sort of neo-baroque auditorium and location by the lakeside promenade is creates on a romantic evening the venue had undergone a massive change and redesign in the 1980s.  The small theatre was inaugurated with a performance of a piece by Wagner, who spare out the time in the city.

• Tonhalle:
The Tonhalle Orchester, as launched about from 1888, shows out the symphonic concerts at the same place and spot.  The Tonhalle is learnt for its acoustics and has two halls with seating capacity of respectively 1,500 and r over 600. Part of the Kongresshaus Zürich, it was constructed in 1895 and the concert chamber was started by Johannes Brahms.