
"The old yet glamorous city- Switzerland's largest-is home to less than half a million people, and while it doesn't attract the same crowds as other European grand dames, it is always ready to welcome discerning travelers with excellent taste and a penchant for hospitality that only the Swiss can deliver. It's a wonderfully walkable city too, making your hotel choice even more important. To truly embrace Zürich's charms-gorgeous waterfront, historic Old Town, upscale shopping, and artsy enclaves-you'll want a convenient, comfortable, and chic place to"
"rest your feet and soak up the rich atmosphere. Spend your days wandering the cobblestoned lanes of the Altstadt, gallery-hopping in Zürich-West, or sipping a crisp glass of white wine by the lake before retreating to one of its exceptional hotels. It's a city that moves at a thoughtful pace, where you can't help but notice the craftsmanship in everything from a sandwich on homemade bread from Buchmann Beck Rennweg to a golden hour cocktail on Savoy Terrasse at Mandarin Oriental Savoy."
Zurich offers a compact, refined hotel scene where understated design, art installations, and lake views are priorities. The city is smaller and subtler than Paris or Rome, with less crowded streets and Swiss hospitality geared to discerning travelers. Hotels serve as ideal bases for exploring the waterfront, Old Town, upscale shopping, and artsy neighborhoods. The city is highly walkable, making location and comfort important when choosing accommodation. Days can be spent wandering the Altstadt, gallery-hopping in Zurich-West, or enjoying a glass of white wine by the lake before returning to exceptional properties such as The Dolder Grand and the Philippe Starck–reimagined Eden au Lac.
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