Must See Stein am Rhein

 

As I start to type this out I hesitate to post about this city because it really is one the cutest little towns I’ve visited while touring through Europe!

 

Location:

Stein am Rhein is a small town west of Lake Constance (Bodensee), in the northeastern region of Switzerland.

 

History:

It’s known for its preserved, half-timbered medieval houses with painted facades, clustered around Rathausplatz in the old town. On the banks of the Rhine River, St. George’s Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery complex with a museum. On a hilltop overlooking the town, Hohenklingen Castle dates back to the Middle Ages.

Things to do:

Museum Lindwurm – open from March to October Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am – 5 pm. This museum is good for children and adults alike, housing exquisite furniture showcasing life in the 19th century.

Tickets:

Adults: 5 CHF / Euro
Reduced: 3 CHF / Euro
Children and young people under 16: free
Groups of 10+: 4 CHF / Euro per person

Combined ticket St. George’s Abbey Museum + Lindwurm museum
Adults: 7 CHF / Euro
Families: 14 CHF / Euro
Reduced: 4 CHF / Euro

The ticket is valid for two consecutive days.

Free admission: Schweizer Museumspass, Raiffeisen-Karte, Bodensee Card, Swiss Travel Pass, Donau-Touristik Gutschein, KulturLegi, VMS und ICOM.

St. George’s Abby

Open from April 9 to October 30, Tuesday to Sunday
April – May, September – October: 11am to 5pm
June – August: 11am to 6pm
The museum is open on Good Friday, Easter Monday, Whit Monday and August 1st.

 

Tickets:

Adults: CHF 5
Groups of 10 or more: CHF 4 each
FAHV, IV, VHB, Stein guest card, students: CHF 3

Children and young people up to 16 years free

Combined ticket for Sankt Georgen Monastery + Lindwurm Museum

Adults: CHF 7
Reduced: CHF 4
Families: CHF 14
The ticket is valid for two consecutive days.

Free entries: ICOM, VMS, VKKS/ASHHA, and the Swiss museum pass.

Cribs World MuseumThis is a beautiful collection housed in Stein am Rhein’s oldest house dating to 1302. They have over 500 cribs from 80 different countries!

 

Tickets:

Adult CHF 10.-

Children (from 7 years) CHF 7.-

Infants (up to 7 years) FREE!

Holders of the Swiss Museum Pass (Raiffeisen) enjoy free entry 

Love the Old Town area with all the painted houses!

 

Hohenklingen Castle is located on the hillside next to Stein, overlooking the entire town and the Rhine River. This centuries-old castle still stands, and the cobbled paths in the castle tell the history of the castle. The scenery of the castle is beautiful and a must-see!

 

Restaurant – Open on Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:00 – 23:00 Sun 10:00 – 18:00 and serving French cuisine. Reservations can be made here! 

 

Stein am Rhein Altstadt A fairytale village with beautiful old architecture situated on the Rhine. Give yourself plenty of time to meander down the cobblestone streets. We visited during Christmas and it really was MAGICAL! Highly recommend!!

 

The Munot BellThe Munot keeper lives in a flat in the tower and rings the bell by hand at 9 p.m. every evening. Since 26th August 2002 the bell on the tower is rung by hand at 9 p.m. for 5 minutes by the Munot keeper – the same way it has been done since 1589!

 

 

Strandbad NiderfeldThis is a gorgeous place to take a walk and enjoy the incredible views!

Open daily 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m

Water supervision is guaranteed during the following times:

May Wednesday1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m Sat+Sun1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m

June – August: Daily11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m

September: Wednesday1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m Sat+Sun1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m

In bad weather, the bathing facility remains closed.

Season: opening mid-May, end of season mid-September.

Admission: FREE 🙂

Equipment of the bathing facility near Stein a. Rhine:

1 and 3 m diving board in the Rhine (height depending on the water level)

Children’s wading pool, fenced and with sun sail

Seating area with umbrellas

Playground

Small slide

Table tennis tables

Volleyball field

Toilets and cloakrooms

 

 

Looking to extend your Switzerland trip? Stein am Rhine is an easy day trip from Zurich! Click here for my 2 day ZURICH GUIDE and maximize your trip with this ZURICH FREEBIE GUIDE!

 

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Zurich Travel Guide

 Nestled by the sparkling waters of Lake Zurich and surrounded by majestic mountains, Zurich is a blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or a foodie, Zurich has something for everyone. Let’s dive into our ultimate travel guide to Zurich!

Itinerary:

Day 1: Old Town Exploration
– Morning: Explore the historic Old Town (Altstadt) with its narrow cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and charming squares.
– Afternoon: Visit the Grossmünster and Fraumünster churches for breathtaking views of the city.
– Evening: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Limmat River and indulge in some Swiss delicacies at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Cultural Immersion
– Morning: Dive into Zurich’s rich cultural scene with a visit to the Kunsthaus Zurich, home to an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.
– Afternoon: Discover the fascinating history of Swiss watches at the Beyer Clock and Watch Museum.
– Evening: Attend a classical music concert or opera performance at the Zurich Opera House.

Day 3: Nature and Adventure
– Morning: Take a scenic boat cruise on Lake Zurich, admiring the stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains.
– Afternoon: Head to Uetliberg Mountain for hiking trails and panoramic vistas of Zurich.
– Evening: Relax and unwind with a visit to the Thermalbad & Spa Zurich, housed in a former brewery.

If you are looking for comprehensive coverage for exploring Switzerland this will help your travel planning!

  • Rick’s strategic advice on how to get the most out of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites.

  • Top sights and hidden gems, from bustling Zürich to the cozy small-town atmosphere of Appenzel!

Top Sites to See:

Grossmünster Church:

    • Location: Grossmünsterplatz, 8001 Zurich.
    • History: Built during the Romanesque period, the Grossmünster is one of Zurich’s most recognizable landmarks. Legend has it that Charlemagne discovered the graves of Zurich’s patron saints here, leading to the construction of the church.
    • Architecture: The twin towers of the Grossmünster dominate the city skyline. The interior features stunning stained glass windows and a crypt with archaeological excavations.
    • Visiting Hours: The church is open daily for visitors. Opening hours may vary for guided tours and services.

Fraumünster Church:

    • Location: Münsterhof 2, 8001 Zurich.
    • Chagall Windows: The highlight of the Fraumünster Church is undoubtedly the stained glass windows created by the Russian-French artist Marc Chagall. Installed in the choir of the church, these vibrant windows depict biblical scenes and add a colorful ambiance to the interior.
    • History: Originally founded as a Benedictine convent in the 9th century, the Fraumünster is known for its elegant architecture and rich history.
    • Visiting Hours: The church is open to visitors throughout the year, with guided tours available to learn more about its history and architecture.

Lake Zurich:

    • Location: Lake Zurich spans across the city, offering picturesque views and recreational opportunities.
    • Activities: Enjoy a leisurely boat cruise on the lake, rent a paddleboard or kayak for water sports, or simply relax on the lakeside promenades.
    • Parks: Explore the lakeside parks such as Sechseläutenplatz and Belvoirpark for picnics, jogging, and cycling.
    • Sunset Views: Sunset over Lake Zurich is a magical sight not to be missed, offering stunning photo opportunities.

 

Kunsthaus Zurich:

    • Location: Heimplatz 1, 8001 Zurich.
    • Art Collection: The Kunsthaus Zurich is home to one of Switzerland’s most important art collections, featuring works from the Middle Ages to contemporary art. Highlights include pieces by Swiss artists like Alberto Giacometti and Ferdinand Hodler, as well as international masters like Picasso and Monet.
    • Exhibitions: The museum hosts temporary exhibitions showcasing various artistic movements and themes throughout the year.
    • Visiting Hours: The Kunsthaus is open daily except Mondays. Check the official website for current opening hours and ticket information.

Uetliberg Mountain:

    • Location: Uetliberg, 8143 Zurich.
    • Hiking Trails: Uetliberg offers numerous hiking trails catering to all skill levels, with breathtaking views of Zurich, Lake Zurich, and the Swiss Alps.
    • Panoramic Tower: Climb the Uetliberg Tower for unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. On clear days, you can see as far as the Black Forest in Germany.
    • Outdoor Activities: In addition to hiking, Uetliberg is popular for mountain biking, paragliding, and picnicking in the scenic alpine meadows.
    • Transportation: Reach Uetliberg easily by train from Zurich Main Station (Hauptbahnhof), followed by a short hike or bus ride to the summit.

Swiss National Museum:

    • Location: Museumstrasse 2, 8001 Zurich.
    • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
    • Highlights: Explore exhibits spanning Swiss history, from prehistoric times to the present day. Admire the impressive collection of artifacts, including medieval armor, Swiss traditional costumes, and exquisite craftsmanship.

Zurich Zoo:

    • Location: Zürichbergstrasse 221, 8044 Zurich.
    • Opening Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
    • Highlights: Encounter a diverse range of animals, from African elephants to South American jaguars. Don’t miss the popular Masoala Rainforest Hall, replicating the ecosystems of Madagascar.

Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich:

    • Location: Zollikerstrasse 107, 8008 Zurich.
    • Opening Hours: Daily, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (vary by season).
    • Highlights: Wander through themed gardens, including alpine plants, medicinal herbs, and exotic species. The garden also features greenhouses with tropical and subtropical plants.

Zurich Opera House Tour:

    • Location: Falkenstrasse 1, 8008 Zurich.
    • Tour Hours: Check the official website for tour schedules.
    • Highlights: Guided tours provide insights into the history, architecture, and behind-the-scenes operations of this prestigious cultural institution. Marvel at the opulent interiors and learn about the world-class performances held here.
  • Schiffbau:
    • Location: Schiffbaustrasse 4, 8005 Zurich.
    • Highlights: This renovated industrial building is now a cultural hotspot, housing theaters, art galleries, and trendy restaurants. Catch a theatrical performance, art exhibition, or enjoy a meal in one of the vibrant eateries.

Swiss Science Center Technorama:

    • Location: Technoramastrasse 1, 8404 Winterthur (near Zurich).
    • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
    • Highlights: Interactive exhibits allow visitors to explore various scientific principles through hands-on experiments and demonstrations. From physics to biology, there’s something for curious minds of all ages.

Zurich Film Festival:

    • Location: Various venues across Zurich.
    • Festival Dates: Typically held in late September/early October.
    • Highlights: Attend screenings of international and Swiss films, participate in Q&A sessions with filmmakers, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this renowned film festival.

Bahnhofstrasse Shopping:

    • Location: Bahnhofstrasse, 8001 Zurich.
    • Highlights: Stroll along this prestigious shopping street lined with luxury boutiques, department stores, and designer brands. From high-end fashion to Swiss watches and gourmet delicacies, indulge in upscale retail therapy.

Helicopter Sightseeing Tour:

    • Providers: Several companies offer helicopter tours in Zurich. Check availability and pricing with local tour operators.
    • Highlights: Experience Zurich and its scenic surroundings from a unique aerial perspective. Fly over the city, Lake Zurich, and the Swiss Alps, capturing breathtaking views from above.

Chocolate and Cheese Tasting Tour:

    • Providers: Various tour companies offer chocolate and cheese tasting experiences in Zurich. Look for guided tours that specialize in Swiss culinary delights.
    • Highlights: Sample exquisite Swiss chocolates and artisanal cheeses while learning about their production processes and cultural significance. Engage your senses in a delectable journey through Swiss gastronomy.

Best Time of Year to Visit:

The best time to visit Zurich is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July to August) is also a popular time to visit, but expect more tourists and higher prices. Winter (December to February) offers a magical atmosphere with Christmas markets and winter sports opportunities.

Transportation Options:

Zurich has an efficient public transportation system consisting of trams, buses, and trains. The Zurich Card offers unlimited travel on the city’s public transport network, as well as free or discounted entry to many museums and attractions.

Must-See Instagram Places:

1. Lindenhof Hill – panoramic views of the city skyline
2. Niederdorf – picturesque streets lined with colorful buildings
3. Bahnhofstrasse – one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets
4. Lake Zurich – stunning scenery for capturing memorable shots

Holidays:

Switzerland celebrates various holidays throughout the year, including Swiss National Day on August 1st and Christmas markets during the festive season. Be sure to check the local calendar for any events or festivities happening during your visit. Christmas and New Years are also very festive times to visit the city as well!

Souvenirs to Purchase:

1. Swiss chocolate from renowned chocolatiers such as Sprüngli or Läderach
2. Swiss watches from luxury brands like Rolex or Swatch
3. Swiss army knives from Victorinox or Wenger
4. Traditional Swiss textiles such as embroidered handkerchiefs or tablecloths

Best Part of the City to Stay in for First-Time Visitors:

For first-time visitors, staying in the Old Town (Altstadt) or the city center (District 1) is ideal, as it offers easy access to major attractions, restaurants, and shopping areas. Alternatively, the trendy Kreis 5 district (Zurich West) provides a more modern and vibrant atmosphere with its converted industrial buildings and hip cafes.

Zurich awaits with its blend of culture, nature, and Swiss charm. Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this enchanting city! Safe travels! 🌍✈️

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10 Free Things to do in Zurich, Switzerland

 

1. Stroll Around

One of my favorite things to do when I visit a new city is to just explore it on foot. Zurich has an old-meets-new vibe throughout. Tons of new shops and restaurants all mixed in with the old picturesque buildings.

2. Hike Zurich

This hike lasts around 2 hours and will give you amazing views of the city. It’ll cost to get to the starting spot but is free to hike. Take the S10 train from Zurich Hauptbahnhof to Üetliberg.

It looks like you can also walk to the starting spot from Zurich, which would take around 1.5 hours. More info here.

3. Swim in Limmat

You can take bus #32 to Holzerhurd, and swim in Lake Zurich with the locals north of the River Limmat.

You’ll get a local experience, unlike the city center of Zurich where it can be packed with tourists.

4. Botanischer Garten (Botanical Garden)

The Zurich Botanical Gardens are maintained by Zurich University, allowing you to explore and enjoy this beautiful site.

Over 53,000 square meters, you’ll find over 9,000 plant and flower species at the gardens!

 

Having a sturdy tote bag is a must when traveling in Europe!

5. Flohmarkt Kanzlei

This is the largest year-round flea market in Switzerland, Flohmarkt Kanzlei has rows upon rows of items that you may never find anywhere else but here AND at a discounted price!!

The flea market is open only on Saturdays!!

6. Lindenhof Hill

Lindenhof Hill is the highest point in Zurich, meaning you’ll get a unique view of the entire city.

In the summer, there are plenty of concerts and festivals that you don’t want to miss out on!

7. Visit a Swiss clock or toy museum

The two museums such as the Beyer Clock and Watch Museum, which has 500 timepieces dating from 1400BC, and the Zurich Toy Museum with dolls, train sets, toy soldiers and other European toys from the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century.

8. Bike or Ice Skate

Free bicycle rentals in Zurich are ideal during spring, summer, and autumn. During winter, try ice skating a

one of the city’s free skating rinks (try the rinks in Heuried and Oerlikon).

9. Visit the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art

Every Thursday night from 5 to 8 PM, the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art offers free entries to their current exhibit.

10. Visit the Kunsthaus Museum

The Kunsthaus Zürich is Switzerland’s largest art museum. It hosts a collection of world-renowned art, including pieces by Chagall, Giacometti, Monet, Munch, Picasso, van Gogh, and Warhol.

Children below 16 years of age are free, and adults enjoy free admission to the permanent collection every Wednesday.

 

If you are looking for comprehensive coverage for exploring Switzerland this will help your travel planning!

  • Rick’s strategic advice on how to get the most out of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites.

  • Top sights and hidden gems, from bustling Zürich to the cozy small-town atmosphere of Appenzel!

Looking to extend your Switzerland trip? Click here for my 2-day ZURICH GUIDE!

 

 

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