As the city transforms into an open-air cultural laboratory, the calendar of events—from Zurich Loves You to Street Parade—reveals how festivals now drive the city's identity as much as its banking sector.
As rents in the neighbourhood soar past 3,500 francs for a two-bedroom, residents and city planners face a pivotal decision about density, affordability, and the future of the district.
As the city pursues ambitious tech-driven governance, officials and residents grapple with surveillance risks, equity gaps, and the fundamental question of who controls urban data.
As illegal murals proliferate across Wiedikon and Aussersihl, the tension between urban artists and authorities has reached a tipping point—and locals are firmly picking sides.
Volunteer-led swimming clubs and community initiatives are transforming access to aquatic activities across the city, proving that organised sport thrives when locals take the plunge.
New neuroimaging studies from Swiss research institutions reveal how meditation rewires stress responses—and why the evidence matters for your own practice.
From affordable housing on the Wiedikon waterfront to transit delays on the Üetliberg line, the coming weeks will reshape the city's infrastructure and social policy landscape.
As Zurich's property values climb relentlessly, one south-side district is fiercely protecting its creative character through community-led initiatives and grassroots activism.
From converted warehouses in Wiedikon to collaborative studios in the Europaallee, a generation of independent designers is building something distinctly Swiss—and deliberately unglamorous.
As landlords push prices higher in traditional art districts, independent galleries on Rämistrasse and in Wiedikon are reshaping what it means to be a contemporary art hub in Switzerland.
As global instability ripples across markets and traveller confidence wavers, Switzerland's flagship city confronts a challenging summer season marked by weakening demand and rising operational costs.
As geopolitical tensions spike from the Middle East to Pakistan, Zurich's business elite face a perfect storm of rising operational costs and investment volatility.