As rents in the Europaallee soar and galleries close, the city's creative designers are abandoning traditional creative hubs for unexpected neighbourhoods—reshaping the local fashion landscape.
A new generation of artists, curators and storytellers are reshaping Zurich's cultural identity by challenging traditional narratives and centering previously marginalised histories.
As the city grapples with population growth and aging infrastructure, planners must navigate funding constraints and public opinion to shape mobility for the next decade.
While Silicon Valley dominates headlines, Zurich's hybrid model of fintech expertise, precision engineering, and strict data governance is reshaping how the world innovates.
City administrators and housing experts warn that rising rents and shrinking availability demand urgent intervention, signalling a potential pivot toward stricter rental controls.
New transport links, refreshed venues, and a post-pandemic shift in priorities have made day trips from the city more accessible and appealing than ever.
From Langstrasse warehouse takeovers to lakeside amphitheatre experiments, the city's entertainment landscape is undergoing its most competitive transformation in a decade.
As waterfront premiums plateau, Altstetten's transit links, urban renewal and rental demand are creating compelling yields for property investors willing to look beyond traditional hotspots.
New architectural guidelines and density restrictions in Seefeld and Enge are forcing developers to rethink megaproject strategies, even as prices remain stratospheric.
Tucked near Bellevue, this specialist centre combines physiotherapy, strength training and hiking preparation—and it's the resource most active-ageing locals overlook.
From lakefront morning walks to annual check-ups at Hirslanden clinics, Zurich residents have mastered the art of staying ahead of health problems before they start.
With major European triathlons and cycling stage races converging this month, the city's training hubs are bracing for a decisive championship stretch.
As regional championships conclude across the city's 47 registered youth sports associations, coaches and administrators are using this critical window to rebuild talent pipelines and secure funding for 2026-27.
From boutique studios in Wiedikon to CrossFit boxes near the Limmat, here's what newcomers need to know about joining the city's thriving fitness scene.
From Olympic-standard pools to riverside training grounds, Zurich's swimming and aquatic facilities form a competitive advantage that attracts elite athletes and casual enthusiasts alike.
Explore Zurich's thriving art scene from the Kunsthaus to Wiedikon's emerging galleries. Discover where to see contemporary installations and Swiss modernism.