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Getting Around Zurich is easy to navigate and the best way to get around is via buses and trams. Taxis are highly expensive and should only be considered as a last resort. It’s isn’t advisable to drive also because the streets are highly congested and you’d get exhausted easily even before you reach your destinations. Things to See 20 museums, 100 galleries, and 24 archives. All of these are products of Zurich’s rich history. Just walk along the quays of Zurich and you are likely to pass by historical buildings and religious monuments. The most famous quay is the Limmatquai. Found in the center of Zurich, it begins at the Bahnhof Bridge, and stretches to the Rathaus or town hall. Many of these quays have lovely gardens and promenades. Where to Stay Accommodations in Zurich are categorized based on the
location. If one plans to stay on the left bank, he will be in close proximity
with some of the grandest shops and restaurants as well as all the major
banks. For those who prefers ambiance, on the other hand, should opt to
stay at the right bank where the Altstadt or Old Town provides and old-style
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