Luxury hotel holiday Romantik Hotel Europe Zurich

The Romantik Hotel Europe in Zurich is a charming, 4-star hotel, with just 39 rooms. It offers you cosy accommodation, prettily-furnished rooms, and a location that is just 10 minutes’ walk from the famous Bahnhofstrasse but just two minutes’ walk from the lake.

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Romantik Hotel Europe, Zurich

The Romantik Hotel Europe in Zurich is a charming, boutique, family-run hotel with 39 rooms just two minutes’ walk from the shores of Lake Zurich and by the Opera House.

Facts in brief

Official star rating 4

Location Very close to the lake and by the Opera House, within easy reach of the Old Town.

Annual opening All year

Closest airport Zurich

Distance from airport 8 miles, about 20 minutes by car

Closest railway station Stadelhofen for airport train, or Hauptbahnhof

Distance from railway station 2 minutes’ walk to Stadelhofen, 5 minutes by taxi to Hbf

Hotel facilities and services

Restaurant, Bar, 24-hour cold drinking water and ice cubes from the water room, Fruit and biscuit snack platter in reception, Concierge service.

Complimentary

Wi-Fi

Out and about nearby

Begin your tour of Zurich with its historical monuments. The Grossmunster Cathedral dates from the 12th century, and the Fraumunster Church, with its Chagall windows, dates back to the 11th century. The Swiss National Museum also has a number of historical exhibits, as well as some examples of the local crafts. Just outside the city, the Schloss Kyburg Museum is housed within a white-washed rustic chateau-esque building. We highly recommend taking a self-guided or professional tour around Zurich's old town, so you can appreciate the city's Roman origins as well as the many other historical buildings that still stand. Most professional tours will also take you past the Cabaret Voltaire, birthplace of Dadaism. The most beautiful views of the city and Lake Zurich can be seen from the Uetliberg vantage point, accessible via a path up forested hills. The Kunsthaus Zurich displays a vast collection of major European paintings, but for an insight into the more modern side of Zurich, seek out the Freitag Tower and the Europaallee. Baden makes for an excellent day excursion, with its colourful houses and pretty streets.

Sports nearby

Lake Zurich is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, as well as those looking to explore the surrounding landscape on foot.

We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.
Mr and Mrs S, June 2023

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for three nights on bed and breakfast and including flights.

From about

£890 per person

Holiday Code EXH46327

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Romantik Hotel Europe, Zurich

Room descriptions

The Romantik Hotel Europe has 39 rooms and suites, each with air-cooling system and portable air-conditioning machines on request, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV and walk-in shower or bathtub and wc.

Standard double room 17sqm
Superior double room 20sqm
Junior suite 25sqm
Suite 36sqm
We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.
Mr and Mrs S, June 2023

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for three nights on bed and breakfast and including flights.

From about

£890 per person

Holiday Code EXH46327

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Romantik Hotel Europe, Zurich

The journey and how you get there

For a holiday to the Romantik Hotel Europe in Zurich, our clients usually either fly to Zurich airport or arrive by train at Zurich Hauptbahnhof. From the airport there is a regular train service to the Hauptbahnhof and the journey takes about 10 minutes. The hotel is a short taxi ride from the station. There is also the Stadelhofen station, about 2 minutes’ walk from the hotel, with a train service to the airport.

Additional information

Other information: The restaurant serves warm dishes from 11.30 until 23.00 daily, as well as breakfast which is served from 06.30 weekdays and 08.00 on Saturdays and Sundays

We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.
Mr and Mrs S, June 2023

Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for three nights on bed and breakfast and including flights.

From about

£890 per person

Holiday Code EXH46327

The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Romantik Hotel Europe, Zurich

Highlights of Zurich

The capital of the German-speaking canton of Zurich is the internationally-renowned historic city of Zurich. The perfect place to acclimatise to the Swiss way of life, there is much cultural discovery to be done. Perhaps begin with the waters of Lake Zurich and the River Limmat, taking a scenic boat cruise, or hiring a dingy for a more hands-on approach. Pedal boats offer a happy medium, and the lakefront Badi-Bars are beautifully situated for an evening drink afterwards. To witness the beauty of the city from above, climb to the top of the Karlsturm, one of the Grossmunster Church's two iconic towers. On the banks of the River Limmat is Schipfe, Zurich's oldest district. It was once the headquarters of the silk industry, and home to many tranquil bathhouses and the workshops of boat-builders; now, however, it has a very serene atmosphere that attracts artisans as well as visitors looking for peaceful strolls down quaint streets. The Lindenhof District was the site of a Roman fort in the 4th century, and Charlemagne's grandson's palace in the 9th century. Today, it is a popular meeting place for Zurich's residents. For a sweeping view of Zurich's Old Town, walk along the promenade in the Niederdorf District. Here, shops are hidden down narrow alleyways, old-fashioned grocery stores sell the local produce, and the views of grand stone buildings are topped off by the Grossmunster's towers. Everywhere in Zurich, however, there are pockets of outstanding beauty, be it beside the 1,200 fountains of drinkable water, on the historic Little Red Train, or Polybahn, that takes you up to the Polyterrasse, or on the world's most luxurious shopping mile, the Bahnhofstrasse.

Cultural highlights of Zurich

Informative cultural experiences can be had at a number of locations around the city. The Kunsthaus Art Museum exhibits a range of permanent and temporary displays by artists of international and local acclaim. The Museum Rietberg exhibits a range of non-European artistic and cult objects. The Arthouse Cinemas are known throughout Europe for the rare opportunity they provide to view independent films in a cinema setting. For innovative modern art, visit the Migros Museum or the Kunsthalle at Lauenbrau-Areal. More unique artistic ventures can be found at the Bruno Weber Park and Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of Dadaism. The so-called ‘Home Mountain,' or Uetliberg, is beautifully quilted in rich, dense forest and looks out across the city rooftops below and the blue waters of Lake Zurich. The Uetliberg Railway takes you up to the top of the mountain in no time at all, or it is possible to walk to the summit in less than two hours. Venturing outside the city, you may want to spend a day enjoying the natural scenery. At Rapperswil on Lake Zurich you can step out to the lake's centre to take in the 360 degree panoramic views. Also only a short distance away by rail is the majestic Rhine Falls, the largest plain waterfall in Europe. Stretching 150m across, the sight of the tumbling, crashing water is fantastic and well-worth the train ride. Kyburg Castle, once the home of the Counts of Kyburg and then the Habsburgs, is a magnificent and eerie insight into medieval life, torture, food, and the illustrious heritage of the area. An unseal, irregular pentagon, the castle fits perfectly onto the small hill on which it sits, cradling a picturesque courtyard. At night, the stone walls and square-pyramidal roofs are atmospherically lit from the ground with golden light. The museum housed within introduces visitors to everything medieval, from military fashion to the produce of the authentic vegetable garden. The city of Winterthur, though considerably smaller than Zurich, will be a highlight of your trip. Besides its 17 museums, including the Oskar Reinhart ‘Am Romerholz’ collection of 14th to 20th century art, Winterthur has the largest pedestrianised Old Town in Switzerland. Mansions line the petite squares, and the City Church with its red-topped towers and the Fisher Maiden's Fountain give it exceptional character. The Town Hall Passage remains a famous and popular attraction. Winterthur is also home to a prestigious Centre for Photography, a Casino Theatre, and the Swiss Science Centre Technorama. To end your day in Winterthur, or your stay in the Zurich Region, locate your favourite of the garden city's parks to sit back and enjoy the late afternoon sun.

Festivals in Zurich

In Zurich, the festivals and cultural events generally celebrate modern, artistic accomplishments, spotlighting international, not just local, stars. The Zurich Film Festival, for example, runs from the 22 September to the 2 October, and the Zurcher Theater Spektakel runs from August 13 to September 4. Winterthur plays host to the International Short Film Festival, the Winterthurer Musikfestwochen, and the Afro-Pfingsten. One alternative festival is the Dorflifascht in the Niededorf District at the end of August, when music, markets, food stalls, and shows take over the streets and squares. The Food Zurich festival will be held annually at the end of September, as of 2016, featuring fine, gourmet food sold at stalls by local restaurants and producers. Each year, the Manifesta takes on popular cultural and political issues, and deals with them through art over a period of up to 100 days.

Gastronomy in Zurich

The cuisine in Zurich is very typically Swiss, meaning that trying the chocolate, particularly by Lindt, Laderach, and Vollenweider is a must, along with the Luxemburgerli macaroons. A key dish in Zurich is the Zurcher Geschnetzeltes, a veal and mushroom ragout with kidney and sweetbreads that originated in the city. Rosti, fondue, and raclette remain popular this far northeast, as does the traditional Stubli. For a very traditional Swiss meal, head out to Rapperswil one evening. On your travels through Zurich, however, you will also come across a number of innovative restaurants serving creative cuisine, such as classic Swiss dishes using meat substitutes such as Tofu, or in unusual locations, such as the interior of an old mill.

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