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LindenhofplatzvsSt. Peter's Church
St. Peter Church and Lindenhof are both highly recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Lindenhof scores slightly higher than St. Peter Church. Lindenhof ranks #7 in Zurich with positive reviews from 4 reviews including Michelin Guide, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Lindenhofplatz
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Travel + Leisure
At the top of Fortunagasse, Zurich, Switzerland
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"On the site of this quiet square, overlooking both sides of the river, a Roman customhouse and fortress and a Carolingian palace once stood." Full review
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Determined to avoid this humiliation, the town's women donned armor and marched to the Lindenhof.
"Spectacular views across the Limmat to the Grossmünster from a tree-shaded hilltop park, smack in the heart of the Aldstadt (Old Town). Watch the boules players while you eat." Full review
1 Star
"Planted with 90 lime trees and embellished by a fountain, this hilltop esplanade overlooks the River Limmat, where stood the Celtic and Roman settlements that evolved into Zurich."
"In the city center and reachable by a flight of stone steps, this is a very large and peaceful plaza with many linden trees and benches that make it perfect for picnics." Full review
St. Peter's Church
Frommer's
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
St. Peterhofstatt 1, Zurich, Switzerland
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"The oldest church in Zurich... has the largest clock face in Europe." Full review
"A church has been on this site since the ninth century." Full review
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Keep an eye out for inexpensive or even free classical concerts.
"From any position in the city, it’s hard to overlook the 13th-century tower of this church." Full review
"The oldest church in Zurich. It has the largest clock face in Europe: 9m (30 ft.) in diameter...the choir is Romanesque, but the three-aisle nave is baroque." Full review