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Bahnhofplatz 1B
8304 Wallisellen
Switzerland
Hours
What time does Bahnhof Wallisellen open?
Bahnhof Wallisellen is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Bahnhof Wallisellen close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Bahnhof Wallisellen have free WiFi?
Yes, Bahnhof Wallisellen has free WiFi.
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This is one of the largest train stations I've seen in Europe!…read more It's like a mall! There are plenty of shopping options available, including some local Swiss chocolate shops. The train station itself self was huge and well organized. It was easy to navigate and get from the airport to our hotel.
We took the train to Zurich from Lucerne and it was amazing…read more Only took us 35-40 mins. Arrived in the Zurich and walking distance to the city proper. The directions are very simple. After spending hours around the city train back to Lucerne. Keep your tickets with you all time there were inspectors to ask for it each way. 59 Great experience being first time visitor to Switzerland .
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Well, for a train station, I thought this was an amazing logistical masterpiece. There were close…read moreto 45 tracks, each designed for a specific area, with trains going back n forth all on time. This is the main station at Zurich and u can get anywhere from this station. There were plenty of signs to navigate thru. They had kiosks throughout the station to purchase tickets and passes, although it can be very confusing the very first time. There were ticket offices and service centers to assist travelers with any travel needs. The station is full of restaurants..... fast food and sit down, cafes and bakeries. You name it!! There were numerous shopping stores, from clothing to electronics to souvenirs to travel stuff etc. If u need help, just ask anybody and they will be more than happy to guide u to the right place.
This is where you can take a train directly from Zurich Airport to wherever you want to go in…read moreSwitzerland. Getting a ticket from the vending machines was a little challenging for me as I was still jet lagged and confused. The ride from airport to Zurich Main Station downtown was uneventful. At least I made it there with no issue. But I wish there are more instructions and directions for tourists like me.
Platform 2 at ZRH Train Station
Inside the local train in 2nd class.
This was the main station we used during our trip. It was one stop away from the hotel…read more We came here a couple of times and grabbed a Starbucks on our first day. It's easy to find and it was a nice station. There's also a little convenience store at the station.
Just like every train station in Switzerland, this Zurich one is clean, organized, and has a ton of…read moreclothing/chocolate/food stores. There are no homeless people, hood rats or beggars to be seen. And...there was a huge pop-up beer garden for Oktoberfest when I rolled through. So easy to travel in this lovely country. Be like Louis R, travel to Switzerland.
As far as railway stations go, this one is pretty much perfect. Well laid out, good selection of…read moreshops for its size, elegant modern construction. The light show in the main station hall that appears after sundown when it's not too cold is very impressive.
Train stations in Switzerland are hubs of the community. As a visitor, I do not know all the…read morelocations of businesses around Zurich but by going to the train station I can find most of what I need. (Probably paying a premium but Switzerland is expensive overall and the station is convenient.) I use the Oerlikon one for shopping (chocolate and snacks) plus there are 2 grocery stores. I also enjoy people watching while haveing a beer at the local bar that is on the south side of the train station.
I haven't been at this train station for a while and recently started going there again. Like most…read moreplaces in Switzerland, it's constantly under construction, and I got kind of lost trying to find the way down from the station to the Tram 10 stop. Eventually found my way, but it was a bit confusing at first. This is quite a large station, but well-connected with many lines, including a direct one to the airport. There is an Asia Store right outside, and I also saw a specialty barbeque sauce shop nearby. Coop and Migros Klubschule are located right across the street, too. So pretty good for lots of stuff.
Tunnel to Platforms at Zürich Örlikon
Entrance to Zürich Örlikon
I wasn't sure what to expect being in my first train station ever and in a foreign country to boot…read more A very large, state of the art display board with all the information you need to make it to your train on time. Track, time, rail line etc. I found the station very clean and very friendly with a police presence that was willing to help if you had questions. The tourist information booth was in plain sight and provided lots of pamphlets, maps and recommendations for just about anything you need. I was amazed at how many trains were going to so many places around Europe. Again my first experience in a train station so I was a little bit in aww. lol With a nice selection of food court and retail shops you could use to kill some time if you were early for your connection. And a short walk to many traditional Swiss restaurants right on the Reuss river where it meets Lake Luzern. But be warned. Trains arrive and depart on time! So don't get distracted with the shops. Lol All in all a very quick but nice experience. I would definitely be ok with traveling by train again.
Very clean and easily marked train station in Lucern Switzerland. Lots of connecting and trains…read moreare available for pretty much most of the places. We took Grindelwald/Interlaken Express from here. Then train to Geneva and Bern. There are plenty of options to shop and a huge variety of restaurants available in the lower level. The bus and cruise terminal are all within walking distance. Very clearly marked signs available and easy to navigate.
Second floor with all the trains
The Swiss make public transportation so easy. The app is great. It even tells you which…read morecompartments are the fullest and the least full.
José and his brother did an excellent job installing a dedicated outlet for my peloton treadmill…read more They provided multiple quotes to fit my budget. Would recommend them to everyone!
Inside Bahnhof Zürich Enge
Platform at Zürich Enge
This is an excellent train station right in the city center. Basel is a great city known for its…read moreworld class art museums and also their pharmacies companies like Roche and Novartis. Anyway, there's plenty of retail shops in the train station from Migros (one of the staple groceries in Switzerland, but they don't sell alcohol), to Laderach Swiss chocolate, to a really good beer shop I think it's called World of Beers and you guessed it they have a really top notch selection of international beers!
I've got to tell the truth. I could not wait to get the hell out of Basel, Switzerland and I begged…read moremy husband not to leave me there. The most crazy and insanely expensive city I've ever been in my life. I would have lasted one half a day, maybe! The Bahnhof Basel SBB took me away and I'm so grateful. Take the ICE train and go first class. The ride was 3.5 hours to Frankfurt.
Bus station kiosk machine
Delicious desserts available
I'm the first to review in English! Yippie!…read more Bahnhof Stettbach is great. It's centrally located in the eastern part of the City... and is a hub for many bus/tram/train lines... although not as crowded as the Hauptbahnhof. One might come to Bahnhof Stettbach on their way to the Zoo or to the FIFA World HQ! There is an express Coop in the center of this Bahnhof, so you can pick up a snack or baguette to bring home for dinner. The workers at this Coop were all extremely helpful and friendly (as were most people in Zurich). Thank you!!! Lastly, and most importantly, the public transportation in Zurich is timely and runs seamlessly! All bus and tram stops have electronic info signs that tell you exactly how many minutes until the next ride... and each vehicle has GPS-guided monitors that alert you to how many minutes remain until your stop!!! Amazing.
There's a Coop Pronto located right outside the Bahnhof, which is open literally every day of the…read moreyear. In Switzerland, this is something so rare that it's worth noting.
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