Unlike Bahnhofstrasse, Schipfe was the apple of my eye in Zürich. If you are short on time, this district is so much more worthy of your time than the upscale shopping district. Schipfe is one of the oldest areas of the city and you can see that in the cobblestone streets and quaint shops and restaurants that line the streets that run alongside the River Limmat.
Both ATs and spent a few hours sauntering the streets (and getting a good workout from keeping our balance on the cobblestones and running up stone steps to get better views of the city) and running around Lindenhof, a public square bordering Schipfe to the west. There were multiple restaurants that we wanted to try but the popular ones had very high foot traffic and with the time change and our tot's schedule, we did not have the luxury of time. We did get to stop in traditional toy shops, where I poked around but ultimately did not find anything begging me to take it home. If little AT would've been the one to decide, we would probably have hauled back half of the inventory to Atlanta.
The three of us loved Zürich (in fact, I wouldn't mind spending some time living there, but the cost of living is crazy high) and I know that we will be back. At that point, I am confident that our little one's schedule will be more pliant and we plan on trying some of the romantic eateries in this quarter dating back to (possibly before) the mid-Bronze age. read more