Top 10 things to do in Zurich, Switzerland | Digital Pathology 2019 | Aug 22-23
EuroScicon Ltd is glad to invite all the experts in the arena of Pathology to its premier 4th International Conference on Digital Pathology (Digital Pathology-2019), which is going to be held at Zurich, Switzerland during August 22-23, 2019. The Theme of the conference is “Digital Pathology Image Analysis: Advancements, Opportunities, and Challenges for 21st Century.”
Digital Pathology-2019 brings together the pathologists from both Industry and academia to discuss the advancements and challenges in the broad sector of Pathology but not limited to Molecular Pathology, Cytopathology, Histopathology, Clinical Pathology, Breast Pathology, Immunopathology, Cancer Pathology, Gynaecological Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Chemical Pathology, and all other allied fields.
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Confused why to attend Digital Pathology 2019 and why to visit Zurich?
Confused why to attend Digital Pathology 2019 and why to visit Zurich?
Then let us take the liberty to give you a short tour of Zurich and we will tell you about a few cool things which you must not want to miss.
So, first let me tell you something about the city!!!
City: Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich is a global center for banking and finance, located at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland. The attractive lanes of the central Altstadt (Old Town), on either side of the Limmat River, reflect its pre-medieval history. Waterfront walkways like the Limmatquai follow the river toward the 17th-century Rathaus (town hall).
Monocle's 2012 "Quality of Life Survey" ranked Zürich first among the top 25 cities in the world "to make a base within". Based on several surveys conducted between 2006 to 2008, Zürich was named the city with the best quality of life in the world as well as the wealthiest city in Europe in terms of GDP per capita. Zürich rank among the top ten most livable cities in the world.
Now let’s take a look at the top 10 things which you can do in Zurich and make your trip memorable!
Set alongside an iridescent lake and bordered by alpine mountains, Zurich flawlessly blends the indoor and outdoor. Take a stroll around the Old Town, experience attractions like the Viadukt and then take a dip in a ‘badi’ – open-air swimming pools beloved by locals.
For the breathtaking views of Zurich, hop on a train and head towards beautiful alpine mountains, or for high life of a different kind, visit Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world’s most expensive shopping streets. Zurich loves to party; an exciting network of bars and clubs will do good. Witness the famous street parade for the blend of music and food.
Here are the top 10 things to do in Zurich!!!
The flatboats of the Limmatschifffahrt provide a whole new different view of the city. Built to pass through the seven bridges over the Limmat. It might get crowded at the Landesmuseum station, where the boat begins its one-hour round trip, go through the website for departure times in advance and arrive early. Fancy a dinner cruise on the lake? Board the Dreamboats of ZSG, departing from Bürkliplatz – fondue trips and barbecues are on offer.
2) Spend an artsy day at Kunsthaus
2) Spend an artsy day at Kunsthaus
Zurich’s Kunsthaus has plenty to offer for art lovers. Art lovers will find a whole series of rooms devoted to the Swiss artist and sculptor, and the work of Van Gogh, Monet and Chagall are displayed in small but bright rooms on the top floor. These collections can be visited for free on Wednesdays.
The old town is often referred to as 'Dörfli' by locals and it stretches between Central and Bellevue. It consists of two parts – Niederdorf and Oberdorf. Though something of a tourist trap – fondue restaurants and souvenir shops are something people look for – the old buildings and narrow streets are breathtaking, and the area has generous offerings of idiosyncratic shops and cozy bars. Don’t miss Cabaret Voltaire, the cradle of Dada, and its Café duDA. For mesmerizing views of the city, climb up one of the towers of Grossmünster – those who suffer from vertigo might first want to stop by the Bodega Espanola for a bolstering Moscatel.
For bar lovers start with a beer at El Lokal and admire the skeleton hanging from its ceiling, before moving on to Central, where you might want to have a quick snack. If cocktails are your thing, visit Raygrodski (we strongly recommend the 'Hot Russian). The Wohnzimmer is the place for a mellow ending, while the bar of the Plaza might get you in the mood for a long night out.
Visit one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world, Bahnhofstrasse is popular with visitors. Its lower half (starting from the main station) is filled with the usual high street brands, while most of the luxury shops are situated at the upper end, close to Bürkliplatz and the lake. Café Sprüngli’s outside tables on Paradeplatz, the epicenter of the Swiss banking world, are the place to be on a sunny afternoon (try their hot chocolate if it’s chilly).
Departing from the main station, the SZU takes you all the way up Zurich’s backyard mountain, the Uetliberg. Take the journey up to the top where you can climb the observation tower and enjoy the views in all directions. A planet trail takes you over to the Felsenegg, from where you can take the cable car down to Adliswil (and return to Zurich on the train). If you prefer to head straight back to town there are various hiking trails downhill. On a winter’s day if you're lucky you might be able to sledge down the Uetliberg – an exceptional experience as Zurich doesn’t usually get much snow
Zurich is famous for its Street Parade, the electronic music festival in August which sees a long stretch of decorated trucks – the Love Mobiles – make their way through a dancing crowd of about a million people. If you’re looking to carry on the party, the Kaufleuten is a classic venue, and you can hardly go wrong with the Plaza or the Mascotte. A marginally edgier (and younger) crowd can be found at the Hive or the Härterei, and newer venues on Langstrasse like Cafe Gold and Kinski continue to attract attention.
On a cold and rainy day, head to the Hürlimann Areal and its Thermalbad & Spa. The view over the city from its rooftop pool is outstanding, and this alone is worth the entrance fee. But there's more: you can relax in the huge wooden water-filled tubs of the old brewery in the basement and – for an additional sum – enjoy the Irish-Roman spa with its steam baths and shallow pools. It gets very crowded on weekends, so arrive early. If you are looking for a more intimate spa experience, check out the Stadtbad on Helvetiaplatz with its stylish hammam.
Zurich's Helmhaus gallery displays contemporary art with a strong focus on Switzerland- and Zurich-based artists. Each year the gallery mounts five exhibitions, including solo shows, group shows, and themed exhibits. As a rather huge bonus, entry is free.
The three glass domes in the palm houses of the Botanischer Garten (botanical garden) might make you worry about an alien invasion. But despite their exotic and often stunning appearance, all the plants inside the spheres appear to be earthlings. Take an early morning stroll across the vast grounds or just sit and relax for a while on a sunny afternoon. The botanical garden is rarely crowded and can deliver instant peace and happiness when you stumble upon a pretty flower or watch the branches of the old trees swing with the wind.
Zurich got a lot many things to admire.
We heartily invite you to Zurich and be a part of our conference to gain knowledge from the experts with a blend of beauty of Zurich!!
We look forward to seeing you at Zurich.
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