Zurich (region)

Zurich is a region in Switzerland. It encompasses the metropolitan area around Switzerland's biggest city Zurich. It spans over the canton of Zurich and Zug as well as most parts of Aargau.

Public Holidays
Public holidays vary by canton. These are the public holidays in addition to those observed in the whole of Switzerland:


 * St. Berchtold (2 January, observed in Aargau and Zurich)
 * Labour Day (1 May, observed in Aargau and Zurich)
 * Corpus Christi (60 days after Easter, observed in Aargau and Zug)
 * Assumption (15 August, observed in Aargau and Zug)
 * All Saints Day (1 November, observed in Aargau and Zug)
 * Immaculate Conception (8 December, observed in Aargau and Zug)

The city of Zurich has two local festivals Sechseläuten (almost always third Monday of April) and Knabenschiessen which (Monday after second weekend of September) which are unofficially observed as half-day holidays in the city with many businesses closed after 13:00.

Get in
Both Switzerland's most important airport and railway station lie in this region.

Zurich Hauptbahnhof (main station) is an international train station with trains arriving from France, Italy, Austria, Germany, and beyond.

is located in Kloten just north of the city of Zurich. It is well connected by train to most parts of the region. More details on the airport are in the Zurich Airport article as well as the main Zurich article.

Get around
The locals are very proud of their tram car, they are excellent for getting around in the city. For these and also the regional S-Bahn trains, see ZVV. See also SBB for the national trains. For Aargau local rail map, tickets and timetables see the website of A-Welle.

See

 * Historical center of the Zurich city