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Sumedha has travelled across 28 countries, including a major chunk of India, and calls Japan, Thailand, France and Switzerland her pet destinations. She is seasoned in going off the beaten track and loves documenting her journeys. Apart from getting lost in metropolises, being stranded at airports and finding solace in the hills, she actively writes for eminent travel platforms. You can follow her trips on her social media handles.
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The city of Zurich is no Paris, London or Milan when it comes to retail therapy. There are a handful of shopping malls and quirky boutiques but the number is nothing when compared to the other major cities of Europe. The shopping street of Bahnofstrasse is evidently endless and home to expensive international labels but does not stand a chance against the likes of New York’s Fifth Avenue and London’s Bond Street.
Despite being a city that is popular only for its museums, churches, parks and art galleries, there are unique shopping places in Zurich that have some exclusive goodies up for grabs. These range from recycled bags and custom-made watches to antiques that are centuries old. Alternatively, you will find retail addresses that are institutions in themselves because of the history associated with them. If you are someone who loves bringing back eccentric souvenirs from your travels, you will love these five innovative spots. Do keep in mind that all shops are shut on Sundays.
Zurich’s Freitag is a unique shopping destination and an architectural marvel rolled into one. It is essentially constructed out of 17 freight containers that are stacked one on top of the other and houses thousands of e...more
Switzerland is the land of exquisite watches and Maurice de Mauriac in Zurich is the creme de la creme of the same. The watches manufactured by this company are timelessly classic and most pieces are limited editions.
European flea markets have this charming vintage appeal to them and the one in Zurich is equally antiquated and delightful. Flohmarkt Kanzlei is the largest all year round flea market in the country and has everything fr...more
The Gallery is a luxurious shopping paradise in Zurich and houses some of the most celebrated fashion brands in the world. There are as many as 20 high-end labels for women and the names range from Guess, Rebecca Minkoff...more
An indoor food market in Zurich’s 5th district, Markthalle Im Viadukt is a part of a historic railway bridge that was built way back in 1894. This shopping paradise is some 500 m long and is located under the 36 arches o...more
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