That’s what has been missing from this trip: umlauts. 😉
Here’s the main train station in Zürich:
The main stop for the day was the Landesmuseum Zürich (National Museum Zurich). (No photos allowed inside.) Among the usual national history exhibits they had a special exhibit on the history of money, trade, and banking in Venice and Amsterdam.
There are bird identification guides posted in parks and along the waterfront.
These are what normal everyday streets can look like here. The trouble with these little twisty streets is that it’s hard to get to a specific place since there’s not necessarily a straight line route. I went around the same block twice trying to get to the St. Peter church only to find I had been past the spot the day before and didn’t realize it.
Hi Matt,
What a progressive country to have Wasservogel signs for your convience!! I really like the picture with the clock tower. I think it is so Switzerland! How about those chocoloate shops with awesome displays? As I recall they were everywhere.
Eleanor – A Silly Creature who loves Switzerland