Zurich - Zurique

Zurich (Zurich) is the largest city and main gateway to the Switzerland

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direct flights from São Paulo, daily, by Swiss. During high season the Swiss company [www.edelweiss.ch/ Edelweiss Air] operates flights directly to savior and strength.By car from Portugal you go to Madrid, then take the Madrid/Zaragosa expressway, 17 km after Zaragosa. Lerida. After Lérida, take the C25 towards Manresa and Vic and you will enter the motorway next to Girona Airport, just 50/60 km from the French border. Here you should take the motorway to Nimes then you can take the national road to the Swiss border, this road goes to Evian Les Bains and from here you can enter Switzerland along Montreaux, or if you continue by motorway, head towards Lyon . From here, take the highway or the national road to Geneve/Geneva. Although it is difficult to find the national road from Lyon to Geneva, I recommend this route, as it starts the route through the mountains. Here it is already in the Alps, but the French call this mountain range the Vosges. When you arrive in Geneva you should go around Lake Lemman towards Lausanna. Close to Lausanna you will find signs for Bern/Bern, follow this direction and then start seeing signs for Zurich/Zurich.

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The district between the canal/river, bordered by the Limmel Quai, which flows into Lake Zurich, and the University on the mountainside. It is a neighborhood that, despite being smaller, has some similarities with Bairro Alto. Here I advise you to visit and have a drink at Cabaret Voltaire, the place where the DADA movement was founded. From a certain point onwards it closed, having reopened a few years ago as a bar and, in a certain way, a cultural center. In this neighborhood there is for lovers of Heavy Metal and Punk Rock the Kontiki, a bar with three rooms, where you can hear the styles of music mentioned above in each of them. Next to the university, the Museum of Fine Arts, has a good collection of 20th century art, in front of the museum, at the intersection with Hottinger Strass, there is a café with a selected clientele. Women are usually an astonishment. Next to the river, I advise you to visit Marc Chagall's stained glass church. Behind the train station is the Landsmuseum/Museum of Terra Suiça. This museum allows you to learn about the history of the formation and evolution of the Swiss Confederation. I advise you to go into small hotels, they often have a piano bar. Along the river, on the street that delimits the district, you can also find a number of good cafés. This district is bordered by the back of the train station and the shore of Lake Zurich, and stretching along the mountainside.

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