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Explore Zurich's historic old town on a 2-hour guided tour for $46, visiting landmarks, hidden courtyards, Einstein's former residence, and enjoying a cable car ride.

This city tour of Zurich’s old town offers a compact, engaging experience for just $46 per person, lasting approximately 2 hours. The tour is led by a local guide who brings the city’s stories and secrets to life, making it ideal for travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful introduction to Zurich’s rich past. The tour departs from Hirschen-Platz and includes a ride on the Polybahn cable car, adding a scenic touch to the walking route.
We appreciate how this tour combines famous landmarks with lesser-known spots, revealing the hidden treasures of Zurich. It’s especially suited for those curious about Albert Einstein’s time in Zurich, the fountains in the old town, and the residences of notable personalities. The tour also touches on the city’s baroque gardens and romantic cloisters, making it a well-rounded exploration in a short time.
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The tour begins in front of Hotel Hirschen on Hirschenplatz, a lively square in Zurich’s old town. From here, the guide introduces the city’s core history and points out some of the most significant buildings and landmarks. This central starting point makes it easy to join the group, and the short walk from Zurich’s main areas keeps the experience accessible and relaxed.
The route quickly immerses visitors in Zurich’s charming streets, setting a friendly, informative tone. The small group size means you can comfortably ask questions and get detailed explanations about each site.

The Old Town of Zurich is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, historic buildings, and hidden, romantic cloisters. The guide takes you through these lesser-known corners that many visitors overlook. These quiet spots reveal the city’s medieval roots and offer perfect photo opportunities.
You’ll learn about the pig alleys in Niederdorf, which historically served a specific purpose, and visit the Wasserkirche church, notable for its unique architecture. As you stroll, the guide shares stories about famous personalities like Lenin and James Joyce, who once lived and worked here.

A highlight of this tour is the fountains that adorn Zurich’s old town, each with its own history and charm. The guide points out the most beautiful fountain locations and their stories, enriching your understanding of Zurich’s urban features.
One of the memorable sights is the hidden baroque garden, considered one of the most beautiful in the city. The secluded, peaceful atmosphere of this garden offers a quiet moment amid the bustling streets, showcasing Zurich’s spectacular baroque architecture.
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The tour dedicates time to Albert Einstein’s connection to Zurich, highlighting his residence and the workplaces he occupied while in the city. Visitors get a sense of his early life and the environment that influenced his ideas, making this a must-see for science enthusiasts.
The Leninwohnung, where Lenin once stayed, is another stop that deepens the historical perspective of Zurich’s vibrant past. The guided visit offers insights into these famous personalities’ connection to the city.

A special feature of this tour is the 5-minute ride on the Polybahn cable car, which connects the city center to ETH Zurich. This short ride provides panoramic views of Zurich and adds a scenic element to the experience. It also allows visitors to see the city from a different perspective before continuing the walking tour.
This ride is included in the tour price and offers a quick, enjoyable break from walking, while showcasing Zurich’s urban landscape.

The tour includes a 15-minute visit and photo stop at ETH Zurich’s main building. This prestigious university is closely linked to Einstein’s early career and offers an opportunity for visitors to appreciate Zurich’s academic and intellectual heritage.
The guide provides brief insights into how ETH Zurich contributed to Einstein’s development, and visitors get a chance to take photos of this historic institution.

Next, the group visits the Stadtmauerkeller and the Brunngasse, both rich in history and character. The Stadtmauerkeller is an interesting site where the old city walls once stood, while the Brunngasse offers charming, lively streets with shops and cafes.
During the stops at Neumarkt and Lindenhof, visitors can enjoy photo opportunities and listen to stories about Zurich’s medieval origins. Lindenhof in particular offers a scenic overlook of the city, perfect for capturing memorable views.
The tour takes visitors inside Fraumünster, renowned for its Marc Chagall windows, which are described as a visual feast. The Church of St. Peter is also visited, notable for its large clock face and historical significance.
The Thermengasse and Church of St. Peter stops offer insights into Zurich’s religious architecture and history, with the guide explaining the significance of each site.
The tour ends back at Hirschen-Platz, completing a rundown of Zurich’s old town. This familiar point allows for easy continuation of sightseeing or to explore other parts of the city.
Throughout the walk, the small group setting fosters a relaxed atmosphere, encouraging questions and local storytelling, which many reviewers praise highly for their informative and engaging style.
This small-group city walk is perfect for travelers who want a compact, well-structured introduction to Zurich’s historic core. Priced affordably at $46, it provides intimate access to key sites and fascinating stories, especially for those interested in Einstein and Zurich’s famous residents.
The inclusion of the Polybahn cable car offers a scenic shortcut with impressive city views, adding to the overall appeal. The experienced guides receive high praise for their clarity, friendliness, and depth of knowledge, making this tour a reliable choice.
However, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the nature of the walking route and uneven terrain. The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable activity for most, but those seeking a more extensive exploration might want to supplement this tour with additional sightseeing.
This guided walk through Zurich’s historic streets combines key landmarks with hidden gems, offering a balanced, informative experience in a short time. The small group size and engaging guides ensure personalized attention and lively storytelling.
The tour’s focus on famous personalities, fountains, and baroque gardens makes it especially appealing to history buffs and curious visitors. The inclusion of the Polybahn ride adds a scenic element that many find memorable.
For travelers looking for a cost-effective and well-organized way to explore Zurich’s medieval heart, this tour stands out as a smart choice. It delivers insights, beautiful views, and a taste of Zurich’s unique charm in just two hours.
“Very well informed guide. Excellent English and lovely young lady,”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including the cable car ride.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $46 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in front of Hotel Hirschen on Hirschenplatz and ends back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Are there multiple languages available?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English, German, Swedish, and Greek.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.