
▲ Lake Zurich is a famous glacial lake in Switzerland, with a surface elevation of 406 meters and a crescent shape. The gently sloping shores are dotted with vineyards and orchards, offering distant views of the Alps to the south. Whether strolling along the lakeside or taking a boat tour, visitors can enjoy exceptionally picturesque scenery.

▲ Augustinergasse is located in Zurich's Old Town, adjacent to Bahnhofstrasse. This highly historic street features cobblestone paths lined with exquisite historical buildings adorned with Swiss flags, exuding a romantic and nostalgic charm.

▲ Bahnhofstrasse (literally translated as Station Street) is located on the west side of the Limmat River, stretching from Zurich Hauptbahnhof (main train station) to Bürkliplatz by Lake Zurich, with a total length of approximately 1.3 km. As one of the world's most expensive shopping streets, comparable to New York's Fifth Avenue, it is a must-visit destination for everyone traveling to Zurich.

▲ Lindenhof is located in Zurich's Old Town and is often referred to as the "green lung" of Zurich. The park sits atop a small hill. With the Limmat River in the foreground, you can enjoy splendid views of Zurich, making it an ideal spot to admire the Grossmünster and the scenery along the right bank of the Limmat River.

▲ The Fraumunster Church was originally built in the mid-9th century as a women's abbey by German King Rudolf II. It was reconstructed in Gothic style between the 12th and 15th centuries, with its bell tower added after 1732.

▲ The Fraumunster Church was originally built in the mid-9th century as a women's abbey by German King Rudolf II. It was reconstructed in Gothic style between the 12th and 15th centuries, with its bell tower added after 1732.










