Visit the Lakeside Promenade of Zurich’s namesake lake, a principal attraction for those who live and travel here. Seeing the snow-capped mountains lining the expanse of blue-green water should be sufficient reason to visit. There are also numerous social aspects. Consider taking a boat ride to other towns on the lake as well. Discover the popularity of this park, which was the city’s largest continuous public park when it opened in the early 19th century.
Both ends of the roughly 3.5-mile (5.6-kilometer) park have areas of interest. The China Gardens, a gift from Zurich’s sister city of Kunming, China, promote relaxation in their location at the park’s Zurichhorn. The northern end has Bellevue Square, Zurich’s second-largest shopping area after the Banhofstrasse. You’ll know you’re in a major urban area here because it’s also the hub for city trams. Walk a short distance to the Kunsthaus for modern art exhibitions at this gallery.
Throughout the park are vendors, buskers and concessions as well as areas to dip your toes into Lake Zurich or go for a swim. Alternatively, sit on a park bench and appreciate the beauty of the incredible Swiss scenery.
At the northern end of the lake is Bürkliplatz, with an observation terrace that is excellent for taking photos of the area’s beauty. Stroll off the path to go inland and you’ll reach the city’s Old Town.
This sector has outstanding old buildings incorporating a wide variety of stores, as well as trendy and classic eating establishments. Choose from menus that range from tasty snacks to haute cuisine. Be sure to treat yourself to Switzerland’s renowned fondue, flavorful and aromatic. Many of these establishments have lake views that further enhance the experience.
Perhaps the only thing better than a view of the lake is to be on the lake itself. Join a boat tour operating from landing points near the Lakeside Promenade.