
▲ FIFA Museum: A paradise for football fans, featuring precious collections such as replicas of the World Cup trophy and signed jerseys by star players. Admission is approximately 18 Swiss francs per person (self-paid).



▲ Bahnhofstrasse

▲ Zurich's premier shopping street, featuring not only brand stores but also distinctive architectural styles on both sides

▲ The Toy Worlds Museum Basel was founded by Swiss/German philanthropist Gigi Oeri and opened to the public in 1998.


▲ Toy Worlds Museum Basel admission ticket: CHF 7 for adults, free for children under 16






▲ Basel Minster is a famous church in Basel and an important cultural heritage site of Switzerland. The church was originally built in 1019 in Romanesque style, but after the 1356 earthquake, parts were rebuilt in Gothic style, resulting in a unique blend of both architectural styles. The main entrance features statues of Henry II and his empress on either side. Its two towers are the 64.2-meter-high St. George's Tower and the 62.7-meter-high St. Martin's Tower, with sculptures depicting St. George slaying the dragon and St. Martin on horseback beneath them.


▲ The cathedral houses many precious artifacts and artworks, such as the 11th-century relief sculpture "The Six Apostles," a baptismal font from 1486, and a pulpit. Many notable figures are buried here, including the renowned European humanist thinker Erasmus and Gertrude Anna, the first wife of Rudolf I of the Habsburg family. The cathedral's colorful roof is particularly striking, featuring a clock resembling a sundial. Behind the church, there is a large terrace offering panoramic views of the Rhine River, the headquarters of Roche on the opposite bank, as well as Germany's Black Forest and France's Vosges Mountains.



▲ Border Triangle Basel: This rocket-shaped sculpture marks the tripoint where Switzerland, Germany, and France meet. Standing here allows you to straddle three countries at once, making it a highly symbolic photo spot.


▲ Basel Town Hall




▲ The lakeside of Zurich at sunset is a gentle embrace between nature and the city. The golden afterglow spills over the crystal-clear lake, shimmering like scattered gold, while the distant Alps are softly outlined in hues of orange and red.

▲ Strollers leisurely walk along the lakeside promenade as swans and waterfowl play. European-style buildings reflect on the water's surface, weaving light and shadow into poetry. The evening breeze carries the fresh scent of plants, with tranquility hiding vitality, making it the perfect place to experience Zurich's romance and charm.







