From lakefront loops to mountain trails, Zurich's exceptional public infrastructure means premium wellness is genuinely affordable—here's where to start.
As waterfront premiums soar beyond reach, Altstetten's blend of affordability, connectivity and urban renewal is creating unexpected opportunity for young homebuyers navigating Switzerland's toughest property market.
As the city moves beyond symbolic gestures, municipal leaders face critical choices on carbon neutrality targets, public transport expansion, and whether to enforce stricter building standards across all neighbourhoods.
As major residential schemes reshape inner districts, locals and planners grapple with whether new housing supply can genuinely ease the city's chronic undersupply.
As regional championships approach, local swimmers and open-water athletes are hitting peak form in what promises to be a decisive season for Swiss aquatic sport.
Local runners, cyclists and triathletes delivered standout performances across regional competitions, with Limmatstadt hosting its most competitive weekend in years.
A wave of high-end residential projects around Seefeld and Enge promises to elevate the city's most coveted neighbourhoods—but at what cost to character and accessibility?
Major residential and commercial projects are transforming the traditionally working-class district into a magnet for developers and buyers seeking value beyond the saturated lakeside markets.
From apartment hunting in Wiedikon to understanding Swiss salaries, expats need a realistic financial roadmap before relocating to Switzerland's most expensive city.
Police, fire, and medical responders must now choose between costly infrastructure overhauls or operational restructuring as the city grapples with evolving safety challenges.
As distributed teams reshape how cities compete for talent, Zurich's unique blend of stability, precision, and flexibility is redefining what a tech hub actually means.
As remote work and venture capital democratization fuel entrepreneurship in quarters like Wiedikon and Aussersihl, established firms face an unprecedented talent drain—and a chance to reimagine what they offer workers.
From indie boutiques in Zurich West to world-class design institutions, the city's creative industries are drawing international attention—here's your essential guide.