Marktgasse Hotel, Zurich

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The Marktgasse Hotel is situated on Zurich’s Marktgasse (market street), funnily enough, once the main road of the city in Roman times. Its old cobbled street undulates up and down and round, giving it an old-world charm that immediately strikes you as you drive up to the hotel. Being an old street, the buildings are pretty close together and at one point our rather large taxi had to squeeze through a tiny gap left by a parked car.

You know you’re staying in the right area of town when you arrive at your hotel and find that it is opposite the most successful COS in Europe. This combination of old town and contemporary design sums up the hotel and its decor too, it fits perfectly into its surroundings.

Ascending the stairs to the first floor you walk into a light-filled reception area furnished with some lovely pieces of furniture, all contemporary in design, and then you look up to find a beautiful ornate restored ceiling. Once an old inn, it was renovated at the end of 2015. The two buildings that form the hotel date back to 1291 and century-old columns, stucco work and wall panelling have all been preserved. Furniture and lighting from brands like &tradition, Flos and Vitra help create the perfect balance between old and new, offering a luxury hotel that is both comfortable and modern. The 39 rooms were designed with Scandinavian and Japanese influences. With its minimalist pared-down luxury style the Marktgasse stands apart from Zurich’s other hotels.

The ground floor is mostly given up to the hotel’s restaurant, bar and café, each of which have their own look and feel, all beautifully designed with quite a minimalist style but each with a very different mood. The café, Delish serves yummy healthy food throughout the day, including rather impressive poached eggs and avocado on toast at breakfast, and their Portuguese custard tarts which come straight from the oven are divine. The hotel’s restaurant, Baltho is a smart brasserie with an art installation by Zurich-based artist Stefan Burger. The menu covers most tastes, from the more exotic like tuna tataki with banana to classic dishes like moules marinière and burgers. Everything I ate was very good, making it hard to venture elsewhere. And dare I mention the cocktails? The bartenders in the Baltho Bar take their cocktails very seriously, using the best ingredients. Aside from making me an amazing cocktail they also allowed me to taste and sniff some of the more unusual ingredients. Which leads me nicely onto the fact that the staff at the hotel are some of the friendliest I’ve come across during my travels, professional but very approachable. Nothing was a problem.

I had an amazing room on the fourth floor of the hotel, it was decorated mostly in monochrome with highlights of orangey-red dotted about. A good hotel room should make you feel like it’s your home-from-home, only better, and the Marktgasse certainly did that. It was heavenly to return to in the evenings and jump into my squidgy bed, to be absorbed by the memory foam mattress and snuggle up under the thick cosy duvet. My room was a rather special one, a spiral staircase outside my cool black and white bathroom, led up to the roof. My suite was the only one with a roof terrace, with great views over Zurich. I spent quite a lot of time up there, taking in the view both in the morning and early evening. The bells tolled all around me as I stood up there on the Sunday morning.

I just wish I could have stayed longer.

36 Hours in Zurich

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Just before London Fashion Week I flew out to Zurich, a breathtakingly beautiful city that’s just an hour and a half away from London by plane. It’s not a big city so it’s a great destination for a long weekend as it’s easy to walk around and there’s a great tram system if you want to explore further afield. We mostly walked everywhere getting the odd tram here and there to make the most of our time but it wasn’t essential.

As summer returned to London it also returned to Zurich, we were so lucky with the weather, it was the second weekend of September but it could have been mid-summer for all we knew. After dropping off our bags at the hotel we headed to the Polybahn Funicular, which we took up to the university, to get a good look at the city from above, the view from there is pretty incredible. A little hot, we headed to Grande Café for the most wonderful iced latte, it’s a café and bar with a lot of personality and some very friendly staff. We then spent the afternoon wandering around town, getting our bearings.

On Saturday we explored the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, it has three domes of exotic plants (one tropical, one dry and one somewhere in-between), as well as more traditional gardens around the domes. We also headed to The China Garden, after a coffee break. Both are in a really nice residential part of Zurich and a great area for vintage car spotting, of which there are quite a few. The city is quite well-known for its many resident bankers and Switzerland isn’t short of a penny or two but there weren’t as many flash cars as I had expected. The Swiss seem to be a little more understated, opting for some rather special vintage cars instead.

The lake is quite a central feature in the lives of Zurich’s inhabitants. On Sunday there were so many people walking around it, relaxing on in the parks, as well as using the swimming baths (sections of the lake where you can swim, use a sauna, sunbathe, and even get a massage) which were all very busy. I had not expected this and so had not come prepared. Boats cruised around, mooring up for lunch stops or late afternoon drinks. We wandered around the lake and grabbed a bite to eat at Quai 61 (now Samigo), where we sat watching the boats coming and going before heading back to the hotel to get a cab to the airport.


36 Hours In Zurich – What To Do

Places & Spaces

Viadukt
A busy street with lots of boutiques, cafés and a huge indoor food market.

Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich
In the middle of the gardens are three domes filled with exotic plants, a little like Kew Gardens in London.

The China Garden
A short walk from the Botanical Gardens is a serene Chinese garden with a pond full on koi carp, a very calming place to take a break.

Pavillon Le Corbusier
In the same park as The China Garden is Le Corbusier’s last building which is now an art gallery.

Polybahn Funicular
A short ride up the hill on the funicular takes you to the university and an amazing view of the city.

Seebad Enge
If you fancy a dip in the lake this is a great spot to head to but be aware that it’s not open all year round.

Kunsthaus Zürich
Zurich’s museum of modern art.

Thermalbad & Spa Zurich
Once an old brewery it’s been converted into a top spa. There aren’t many spas with a view like this one.

Food & Drink

Sprüngli
If you like chocolates this is a must, their salted caramel truffles are divine.

Milchbar
A great little coffee shop just around the corner from Sprüngli (thanks Tales of Jude for this one).

Samigo
A great spot to try a Swiss sausage, they serve three types with a large crusty roll and mustard; perfect enjoyed with a glass of local beer.

Delish
Attached to the Marktgasse Hotel is a little café serving delicious fresh food, try their Portuguese custard tarts (maybe not a local delicacy but worth trying anyway).

Grande Café
A cute bar/café that serves a great iced latte and is very close to the lower station of the Polybahn Funicular.

August
A beautiful restaurant and butcher that specialise in meat dishes, with great decor.

Fondue Tram
Eat Switzerland’s most famous dish whilst riding the tram.

Maison Manesse
You get simple styling and great food in this modern restaurant.

Accommodation

Marktgasse Hotel
The perfect hotel for minimalist lovers like myself, it’s beautifully decorated and the service is top notch, ask for the room with the roof terrace for a really special stay.

Shopping

Eclectic
A luxury multi-brand concept store for women.

enSoie
A womenswear brand that specialises in contemporary silk garments but they don’t just sell silk.

VMC
Classic, good quality clothes for men and women.

Edition Populaire
Stop off here for a souvenir or two for the home.

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