Bahnhofstrasse, A Luxurious Haven of World-Class Brands

Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich Switzerland
Luxury brand stores line the streets on both sides
4.2

Introduction

Bahnhofstrasse, also known as the Station Street, is one of the longest shopping streets in Europe. Besides being one of the most expensive shopping places in the world, the street is also the real golden spot of Zurich. It is a stunningly beautiful sight, with luxury brands and private banks from all around the world. Bahnhofstrasse starts at Zurich's main railway station, runs along the Limmat river on the left bank of the commercial center, and eventually reaches the Burkliplatz on the shores of Lake Zurich after a 1.4-kilometer walk. The street is lined with lime trees, and only trams are allowed through to ensure air quality, while cars are not allowed to enter. This historic street was formerly Zurich's old city wall until it was demolished and rebuilt as a shopping street in 1867. With its fashion boutiques and numerous private banks, Bahnhofstrasse is on a commercial level comparable to New York's Fifth Avenue.

Must-go rating

Must go
18%
Worth going
73%
Generally
9%

Transportation

19%
Self-driving
Expensive parking fees
9%
Bus transportation
18%
Subway/Train
9%
Taxi/Uber
45%
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Address
Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich Switzerland
Transportation
All public transportation heading towards the train station can be taken to get there.