Despite a slowdown in transaction volumes, property values and clearing rates tell a starkly different story about affordability in Switzerland's most expensive market.
Budget cuts, staffing shortages, and years of deferred infrastructure investment have left the city's fire, police, and paramedic services grappling with unprecedented demand.
New participation data from local clubs shows Zurich's recreational athletes are choosing team sports and outdoor pursuits over traditional gym memberships—and experts say it reflects a deeper shift in how we approach wellness.
From AI-driven fintech to quantum computing breakthroughs, innovation hubs across the city signal bold next-generation launches that could reshape global markets.
Whether you're drawn to open-water swimming, competitive diving, or leisurely paddling, Zurich's lakes and clubs offer accessible entry points for aquatic enthusiasts of all abilities.
Over two centuries, Switzerland's largest city transformed from a provincial art hub into a global destination, with its museum quarter now rivaling Berlin and Basel.
Behind the polished façades of the Letzigrund and Hallenstadion lies a decades-long commitment to community sport that transformed Zurich into a continental powerhouse.
As Switzerland's tech capital races to embed sensors and AI across neighbourhoods like Wiedikon and the Europaplatz, civic leaders grapple with the surveillance trade-offs that come with connected governance.
From lakeside breathing sessions to corporate wellness programmes, Switzerland's largest city is embracing mental health practices that were once considered niche.
This week's outdoor climbing competitions across Zurich's premier venues delivered dramatic results, with local athletes claiming top positions in speed and lead disciplines.