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myclimate Audio Adventure
The guide was updated:The non-profit foundation myclimate with Swiss roots offers three tours: one for adults, one for teen and one for kids. The goal is to help you discover more about biodiversity, pedestrian-friendly areas and climate protection. All you need to do is download the free app and select one of the stories. The audio recording is about 60 minutes long. You can do the tour on foot, which would take about 2.5 hours, or rent a bike.
For adults: Heat from the river Limmat, biodiversity and new forms of housing.
For teens (over 11 years old): Mia wants to know!
For kids (over 5 years old): The lizard from Zurich Central Station.
Useful Information
- Address: Starting point: Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) Zürich
- More Info: Available in English and German
- Tickets: Free
- Website: www.izi.travel/en/75fd-myclimate/en
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
The non-profit foundation myclimate with Swiss roots offers three tours: one for adults, one for teen and one for kids. The goal is to help you discover more about biodiversity, pedestrian-friendly areas and climate protection. All you need to do is download the free app and select one of the stories. The audio recording is about 60 minutes long. You can do the tour on foot, which would take about 2.5 hours, or rent a bike.
For adults: Heat from the river Limmat, biodiversity and new forms of housing.
For teens (over 11 years old): Mia wants to know!
For kids (over 5 years old): The lizard from Zurich Central Station.
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University of Zürich Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden of the University of Zürich shows off its broad collection of flora, both local and imported, on the 5.6 hectares that were laid out in the 1970s. Even when it's raining or when it's cold, you can visit the tropical greenhouses. Each glass bubble represents distinct climate: the sweltering humidity of the tropics, the dry heat of the Mediterranean, and the flowering alpine meadows.
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Outdoor Swimming
The best way to cool down is by plunging into the clear, refreshing water. All the better if you don't even need to leave the city centre to do it. Zurich offers sandy beaches and grassy area to sunbathe, diving towers, panoramic views of the Alps. Read a book in the shade of the trees, swim in the lake or the river — Zürich has a bathing spot for every taste.
The public bathing traditions on Zürich stem from the Romans. Today, you can find more than 15 open-air baths. Many locations are equipped with showers and changing room.
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Enea Tree Museum
The 75,000 m² park near Lake Zurich in Rapperswil-Jona is a "tree museum" shows trees from 25 species as well as sculptures by international artist. The park was designed by the famous landscape architect Enzo Enea. It's an amazing place for lovers of art, nature and tranquility.
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Uetliberg — Top of Zürich
Uetliberg is called Zurich’s very own mountain. The 870 m (2,850 feet) summit gives you views of the city and lake, plus a glimpse of the Alps. You can quickly and easily get to the mountain with the S10 line. There is lots to discover: well-marked hiking and bike routes, the Planet Trail walk that takes you on a tour through a model of our solar system. In the winter, the hiking trail becomes a toboggan run.
Uetliberg is especially popular in November, when the Uto Kulm summit is often above the blanket of fog.
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