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Expert-led Zurich private tours that turn medieval streets and modern Swiss culture into meaningful discoveries

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Crafted for conversation

With ten or fewer guests, ask questions, engage with your Expert, and fully immerse yourself.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to archaeologists and chefs.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

From curious to connoisseur

For first-time visitors or seasoned explorers, our tours span city highlights to deep-dive masterclasses.

Zurich, Seen with Context

Zurich isn’t only banks and luxury shops. Walk with an expert to discover how merchants, reformers, and modern thinkers shaped this Swiss city.

Hear from our customers

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Hi Maria, Thank you for a fabulous walking tour. We learned so much and enjoyed seeing all the old city. We did go back to several of the shops we stopped in or that you pointed out.

Iulia was a fantastic guide. I have been to Zurich before but she showed us so many other areas that we did not know about and gave us a lot of the history of the city. Thank you so much for a great morning in Zurich!

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Julia was a delightful and knowledgeable guide. She gave us a comprehensive overview of the history of Zurich as we walked the old town, as well as insights into life in Zurich today. Her experience living in other parts of Europe were super helpful in linking historical periods across the continent, and understanding the role Switzerland played more broadly. She also had good suggestions for what to do in Zurich and Lucerne.

Zurich Tours

Zurich sits at the northern end of Lake Zurich, where the Limmat River flows through the historic center, connecting the city to major Alpine trade routes that shaped its early development. Founded by the Romans as Turicum, the settlement grew during the Middle Ages into an important commercial and political center within the Swiss Confederation.

In the 16th century, Zurich played a central role in the Protestant Reformation under the leadership of theologian Huldrych Zwingli, whose ideas helped reshape religious life across Switzerland and Europe. Over time, the city evolved into one of the world’s leading financial centers while maintaining a rich cultural life rooted in its historic streets, churches, and guild traditions. Context Travel’s Zurich tours are led by historians and cultural experts who help travelers understand how trade, religion, and civic identity shaped Switzerland’s largest city.
Zurich is known for its medieval Old Town, banking heritage, and its role in the Swiss Reformation.

Medieval Old Town (Altstadt)

Zurich’s historic center preserves narrow streets, guild houses, and churches that reflect centuries of civic life.

Swiss Banking and Global Finance

The city became one of the world’s leading financial centers beginning in the 19th century.

The Protestant Reformation

Zurich was a major center of the Reformation led by Huldrych Zwingli in the early 1500s.

Lake Zurich and Alpine Landscapes

The city’s location between lake and mountains shaped its economic and cultural development.

Swiss Craft and Guild Traditions

Historic guild houses reflect Zurich’s medieval merchant and artisan communities.
Zurich appeals to travelers interested in European history, Swiss culture, and urban design. First-time visitors often begin with guided introductions to the Old Town to understand the city’s medieval origins and Reformation history. Lifelong learners appreciate deeper conversations about Swiss political traditions and economic history, while travelers drawn to landscapes and architecture explore the city’s lakefront, historic streets, and cultural institutions.
Zurich’s historic center is compact and highly walkable, making walking tours one of the best ways to explore its landmarks and neighborhoods.

Most travelers spend one to two days in Zurich, often combining the city with excursions into the Swiss Alps or nearby towns.

German is the primary language spoken in Zurich, though English is widely spoken in tourism areas. Switzerland uses the Swiss franc (CHF).

Spring through early autumn offers particularly pleasant weather for exploring the city and surrounding landscapes.

What is Zurich known for?

Zurich is known for its medieval Old Town, Swiss banking industry, and its role in the Protestant Reformation.

Is Zurich worth visiting?

Yes. Zurich offers a mix of historic architecture, cultural institutions, and beautiful lakefront landscapes.

How many days should you spend in Zurich?

Most travelers spend one to two days exploring Zurich before continuing to other destinations in Switzerland.

Is Zurich walkable?

Yes. Zurich’s Old Town and central districts are easy to explore on foot.

Is Zurich safe for travelers?

Zurich is widely considered one of the safest cities in Europe for visitors.

What are the most famous places to visit in Zurich?

Major landmarks include the Old Town, Grossmünster Church, Lake Zurich, and Bahnhofstrasse.