Zurich might have a reputation for luxury, but with some strategic planning, you can explore this Swiss gem on just $50 a day. From stunning lakeside views to budget-friendly public transport, Zurich offers plenty for thrifty travelers.
This guide will help you make the most of your budget while still enjoying the city's highlights.
The Zürich Card is your golden ticket to the city. For just CHF 27 (around $28) for 24 hours or CHF 53 ($56) for 72 hours, it offers unlimited access to public transport, free or discounted admission to museums, and discounts at certain shops and restaurants. Hop on a tram or boat to soak up the scenic charm of Lake Zurich, or delve into the city’s cultural side with free entry to places like the Kunsthaus Zurich or the Zoological Museum.
Dining in Zurich doesn’t have to drain your wallet. Visit local food markets like the Bürkliplatz Market or indulge in affordable street eats. The Sternen Grill near Bellevue Square serves mouthwatering bratwurst for around CHF 8 ($8.50). If you’re craving Italian, head to Piadina Bar for a filling sandwich starting at CHF 10 ($10.50). For those staying in hostels, like Oldtown Hostel Otter, take advantage of the communal kitchen to cook your own meals.
Zurich offers a plethora of free experiences. Stroll along Lake Zurich or through the charming cobblestone streets of the Old Town. Visit one of the city’s 70 parks, like the Arboretum, for a peaceful retreat. Art lovers can enjoy over 1,300 public art pieces scattered throughout the city. For a scenic adventure, rent a bike for free (yes, free!) and explore Zurich’s neighborhoods at your own pace.
ZURICH SWITZERLAND ✨ Evening Stroll in City Center / Bahnhofstrasse from GUCCI to Jelmoli, GLOBUS 4K
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Accommodation in Zurich doesn’t have to be extravagant. Hostels are your best bet, with dorm beds costing as low as CHF 40 ($40). Oldtown Hostel Otter even includes breakfast. If hostels aren’t your thing, consider budget hotels like EasyHotel Zurich, where rooms start at CHF 90 ($90) per night. Staying slightly outside the city can also save you a chunk of change while still keeping Zurich within easy reach.
Zurich’s public transportation system is efficient and budget-friendly, especially with a Zürich Card. Alternatively, explore the compact city on foot or by bike for free. For a memorable experience, take a scenic tram ride on Line 4 or Line 9 to see the city from a new perspective without the cost of a formal tour.
To stick to your budget, plan your meals, prioritize free activities, and take advantage of the Zürich Card for transportation and discounts. Lastly, keep an eye out for water fountains scattered around the city offering free, fresh drinking water, it will help you save on the water cost - yes, it will make a difference!