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There are over 139 serviced apartments in Zurich with more being added every day. In total, TheSqua.re has over 250,000 apartments across the globe that are waiting to be booked. Book Now .

Prices start from £49 per night and increase from there. Bear in mind that the type of apartment and number of guest will affect the overall price. Book Now .

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Some of the apartment buildings in Zurich will offer bed and breakfast or gym membership, whereas others may provide them with an extra charge. The apartment listing will make that clear. Other services include airport pick-up, meet and greet and so much more. Book your stay here for the full TheSqua.re experience.

That depends on the policy of the apartment/building management. You may have to enquire first when making your booking in Zurich serviced apartments.

Serviced apartmentsZurich have all the features of home, are centrally located and have other astounding attributes that make them better than hotels, as covered here .



Furnished Apartments Zurich

With a view of the snow-covered Swiss Alps to a very welcoming ambiance, Zurich offers a very soothing living experience. To enhance that experience by several folds, TheSqua.re team has chosen just the right parameters to build the finest accommodations right in the heart of Switzerland. With the teams bringing over dense experiences in the home curation and hospitality industry, with a will to serve modern travelers, each apartment promises an unparalleled stay in the heart of Zurich. 

Some of the most stunning serviced apartments in Zurich include:

With the division of the city into multiple thick zones; ideal locations, proximity to public transportation, local culinary experiences, and attractions are each very important. With exquisite serviced apartments at your disposal, not once will the insecurity of getting lost in the city or feeling away from homely comforts would strike. With the landmarks guiding right back to the home to the finest beds to cuddle waiting at the apartment, the chances of making this a long-term relationship with Zurich and TheSqua.re are quite high. 

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Benefits of Serviced Apartments

When visiting a new city, choosing the right place to stay is the most important decision that is to be made. Serviced apartments come with an irresistible set of detailed furnishings, hotel-like luxuries, the ease to feel familiar in a whole new country, and so much more. In a foreign city, a place that feels like home with a team that stands upright at your service 24/7 makes it nothing less than a boon. 

Wondering the detailed reasons behind this ever-increasing love for serviced apartments? The unthinkable demand for serviced apartments is justified by our thoroughly researched balance of hotels and homes. Not only can one expect to reach local gems and restaurants in a jump but also have the comfort to cook their meals right at home. Thanks to the full-fledged kitchen that comes with each of our serviced apartments in Zurich; your health, food hygiene, taste, and food habits are all kept in check. 

Corporate Accommodation in Zurich

Creative officials love Zurich and Zurich clearly loves them back! With a celebrated cluster of business and finance along with endless art museums adding immensely to the city, why shouldn't they? While work might get hectic in this beautiful but busy and expensive city, every business traveler needs a welcoming place to come back to. While TheSqua.re vision thrives on this belief that every traveler deserves an extra comforting stay, the corporate accommodations go out of the way with their hospitality and amenities. 

With complimentary Wi-Fi, sunlit workspaces, easy to use kitchens, soft lightings, sophisticated modern furnishings, and the coziest beds to jump on, business trips with TheSqua.re in Zurich feel nothing less than a dreamy workplace shift. 

Holiday Apartments in Zurich

Heading to one of the most expensive cities in the world can put a lot of pressure on limited budget staycations. Our holiday accommodations ensure quality stay, excellent locations, and a whole range of amenities beyond expectations in Zurich city. With budgeted neighborhoods like Altstadt and the warmest ambiance of the Town Hall, Zurich awaits to share snow-clad experiences with loving families visiting to make memories. 

With Bahnhofstrasse, Lake Zurich, Limmat River, and endless child-friendly museums adorning the city, all kinds of families with kids, teens, or hard to please geeks are all sorted. The holiday accommodations offer locations most central to all the Zurich action. TheSqua.re takes pride in its expert offerings sought and trusted by families from all over the world. 

Where to Stay in Zurich

Zurich comprises some very diverse neighborhoods. If endless city lists are to be believed, Zurich West is one of the most happening neighborhoods here. Travelers with a more upscale taste and heavier budgets prefer ones like Bahnhofstrasse with all its designer boutiques and Michelin-starred luxuries. It would be safe to know that most parts of Zurich fall under the more expensive category. Considering its esteemed position in the most expensive cities in the world, Zurich City is completely worthy of that. 

With such a scenario, travelers traveling solo or with family are justified to get slightly worried about their limited budgets. To cut down on those stress levels, Zurich boasts of neighborhoods like Altstadt and District 8. Known for the cost-effective range of accommodations here, it has also proved to be thoroughly welcoming and tourist-friendly. Town Hall is another very loved neighborhood with delicious local food and warm ambiance. 

For late-night party lovers, ones who enjoy clubbing and the ones expecting to just have a blast here, District 4 has to be it. With such glorious areas making Zurich what it is, one must be carefree on the most Pinterest-ey stay ever. 

Facts About Zurich

Zurich is nothing less than a winter wonderland. With the largest techno street parade, the origin of Dadaism to the financial capital of Switzerland, Zurich is so much more than just the winter wonderland. While it is one of the most expensive cities in the world, Zurich ranks among the ten global cities that are most suitable for living. With annual attractions like the exciting Zurich Film Festival, to the triennial public fest called Zürifäscht that attracts over 2 million people, it is the global audience attracted to the city every year that makes Zurich officially the home to the happiest people in the world. 

Some of the official facts that one must know about Zurich include:

  • Zurich boasts of being the largest city in the country.
  • Zurich is home to the largest and the busiest railway station and airport across Switzerland. 
  • The highest point of the city is at Uetliberg, enjoying an elevation of 2,858 ft. 
  • Don't worry if you don't like carrying water bottles. The city has more than 1,200 drinking fountains.
  • Zurich is often considered as the city that offers the highest living standards in the world. 
  • With guests going gaga over its nightlife, Zurich boasts of the highest per capita night clubs in all of Europe.
  • The globally renowned University of Zurich proudly hails over 20 winners of the prestigious Nobel Prize.
  • St. Peter Church here has the largest clock-face in Europe.

Cost of Living in Zurich

While Zurich is great for a short term stay or a long term vacation, however, it is not a great idea to permanently shift to Zurich. It is not only one of the most expensive cities in Switzerland but across the world. With a cost of living index rocketing to 132.36, Zurich stands as the fourth most expensive city in the world. 

With fairly high expenses for food and transportation, our centrally located serviced apartments in Zurich with a full-fledged kitchen take care of them both. Buying a Swiss Travel Pass can result in a lot of travel savings across ferries, trams, buses, and even trains. 

Tips for Visiting Zurich

While it is true that Zurich is daunting for many, but a few insights into the lifestyle, requirement, and hints would surely make it more familiar. A few expert pointers to jot in the notepads are:

  • Swiss Travel Pass is the most cost-effective shortcut to access public transportation.
  • Zurich even runs late-night buses but it requires a ZVV ticket and a night supplement which is available at the counter. 
  • The fashion quotient here is quite up so a suitcase full of high-end stuff would be great.
  • A universal adapter is a must here. 
  • Considering the sudden temperature drops, a light cardigan would be useful. 

Things to Do in Zurich

With opportunities to work, enjoy, and share, guests from around the world pick Zurich for work and leisure travels. With German and English as their major languages, travelers enjoy traveling and exploring the local ambiance of the area. The thriving tourism and culture here sure make Zurich live up to the high expectations. 

Q. What are the most popular things to do in Zurich?

Zurich is one very loved city of Switzerland among tourists from around the globe. While there are a whole bunch of things to do here, enjoying the city view from Uetliberg,  

or visiting the nearby mountains like Mount Rigi and Pilatus to savor the Swiss mountains; going shopping in this fashionable city or visiting art museums are the top things to do here.

Q. What are some of the free things to do in Zurich?

Zurich is home to some of the most dreamy experiences that come without a fee. Uetliberg Mountain at a whopping height of 2,858 feet offers the most breathtaking view of the city. Great Minster, Lindenhof, and Bahnhofstrasse are some of the most popular ones to consider. 

Q. Does Zurich have many romantic attractions?

Enjoy the ripples of Lake Zurich on a boat or sunbathe in the park beside on a bright afternoon. If the couple inclines towards history, they can always gather historical insights on the medieval park of the city called Old Town. Enjoying a brunch or an elaborate dinner at a fine-dining restaurant with a waterfront are some of the list toppers. 

Q. What are the most family-friendly things to do in Zurich?

Kids visiting Zurich adore the unmatched experience at the very popular Zurich Zoo. With harmless animals walking around freely, families get very fascinated by the feel of it. For the football fans, FIFA World Football Museum steals the show for most families with teenagers. The Botanical Garden and Zoological Museum surely add enormously to the knowledge base. 

Q. What are the more unusual things to do in Zurich?

Talking about weird things, Moulagenmuseum tops the list any day. A whole display of wax figures representing disfiguring diseases. While some unheard things include the vending machine made especially to comfort mourners outside a cemetery, and Oepfelchammer challenging to finish a wine glass hanging from a 200-year old tavern. A bunch of other unusual activities awaits in Zurich. 

Places to Visit in Zurich

Some of the finest views of the Swiss Alps, the most romantic cruises, some very fascinating attractions, and experiences call Zurich their home. One very striking feature of TheSqua.re serviced apartments in Zurich is that the hassles to travel to every little Zurich attraction is cut down by an impressive margin. With so much to choose from, some expert picks of attractions to look for have been listed below:

  • St. Peter’s Church - Europe's oldest church and its largest clock-face stand majestically right here in Zurich. Its inception goes back to the 9th-century. 
  • Lake Zurich - Grab your roller skates or just pack a picnic basket to indulge in the beauty of this lake and its view like the locals. 
  • Old Town - Just immerse in the beauty of the Limmat River and the warmth of Zurich locals in this medieval part of the city. 
  • Botanical Garden - A botanical treat spread in a massive 570k sq ft. It boasts of being home to over 7k plant species loved by tourists.
  • Swiss National Museum - Zurich's most celebrated museum with over 860k artifacts contributing to make it an extraordinary spot to visit. 
  • Grossmünster Church - From the legacy of its stained glass paintings to that of the patron saints buried here, the vintage vibe here is unmatched. 
  • Money Museum - A great experience to enjoy with kids and family. The antiques adorning the museum with ancient coins and currency are fascinating.
  • Lindenhof - Just dive in the glory of Zurich in the most diverse, convenient, and effortless way possible. Do grab a bite at a restaurant while soaking in the Limmat waterfront. 

Places to Eat in Zurich

Zurich is quite loved for its irresistible variety of food. With endless cuisines and exceptionally talented chefs spread around the city, it has something for all kinds of cravings. Starting with the most luxurious culinary experiences, head to Bahnhofstrasse to get amidst the whole cluster of high-end restaurants. Mesa with its elaborate 7-course meal is quite popular. If food presentation presses the right nerve, Marktkuche and Restaurant La Soupière are the finest. 

If pizza and budget restaurants are bae, La Fonte and Pizzeria Azzurro are the two local staples. One can also add the authentic Chinese food experience at Khujug to the list. No matter what, La Soupière’s taste and Echo’s Cheese Fondue are the classics that the city hails. 

Street Food in Zurich

Indulge in the most widely loved street snack which is roasted chestnuts at Paradeplatz, Bellevue. While in Langstrasse, one simply cannot miss the representative veal dish called Geschnetzeltes. While pretzels are universally loved, Rosti gives a more local and warm feel. While most dishes made with any kind of cheese or chocolate qualifies for an authentic Swiss meal, it is Cheese Fondue that somewhat stands out. Head to Coop and Migros for the most affordable Zurich-style street food. 

Shopping in Zurich

When it comes to fashion and shopping, the local Zurich labels are on a rise like never before. While regional and weekly markets along with cheese, chocolate, and organic food markets are quite loved, Zurich is most known for its high-end side. Its variety ranges from luxurious home decor to stellar boutique stores, exotic art, and whatnot.

Some local markets and retail hubs to look out for are:

  • Markthalle at Im Viadukt
  • Bahnhofstrasse Street
  • Puls 5 Mall
  • Freitag
  • Europaallee
  • Brunaupark
  • Sihlcity
  • ShopVille
  • Kanzlei Flea Market

Transportation in Zurich

Zurich benefits from a very extensive network of public transport. With smooth connectivity to most neighborhoods of Zurich and even outside the city, guests find it very convenient to explore around at their own pace. With kids or family tagging along, one can expect no hassles in traveling within the city. 

Talking about the modes of transportation; buses, trams, metro, and rail are the major reliable sources of travel. While locals blindly rely on these affordable and convenient networks, ferries top the charts for tourists. Considering the beauty of the Limmat River and Lake Zurich, their connectivity comes as an added advantage. Reaching local attractions while enjoying the soft breeze and the waterfront views on the way make it a very popular means of traveling. Some of the key transport stations here include:

  • Zurich Hauptbahnhof (HB)
  • Oerlikon
  • Stampfenbachplatz
  • Zürich Triemli
  • Bahnhof Selnau
  • Zürich Enge
  • Köschenrüti
  • Zürich Wipkingen

Weather in Zurich

Zurich weather falls largely under the moderate category as the climate is quite precise, predictable, and welcoming. With no excessive cold or heat, tourists with all kinds of preferences pick Zurich out of most other Switzerland cities. 

Starting from -2 °C in January and February to 15 °C in spring and autumn, July and August witness up to 28 °C. While the daytime temperatures are usually comforting, nights might get slightly colder around late autumn. While no part of the year sees extreme climate, it is expected to snow in January. 

When considering a holiday stay in Zurich, April-June and September-October qualify as the best times to visit. May in Zurich is off-season and therefore the cheapest. No matter what you pick, paddling the boat on the Zurich River would make everything worth it.