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7 Unique Souvenirs To Bring Home From Zurich

Find the ideal gift for even the fussiest of friends and family members in Zurich.

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From traditional Swiss handicrafts to luxury designer items, Switzerland’s shopping capital has it all. Whether you want to invest in a timeless Swiss souvenir or hunt down the tastiest Swiss chocolates, here’s what to bring back from your Zurich vacation.

1. Something handmade

Swiss cuckoo clocks hanging on a shop wall.
Cuckoo clocks are a great option for something original to Switzerland.Foto: iceink / Shutterstock

Classic souvenirs and quirky mementos.

Cuckoo clocks, cowbells, and wooden music boxes—you’ll find all things typically “Swiss” at this handicrafts emporium. Everything at Schweizer Heimatwerk is “Made in Switzerland” and it’s a safe bet for high quality items, a notch up from many other souvenir stores. Quirkier gift ideas include St. Bernard dog soft toys, a Swiss fondue or raclette set, or a Swiss army blanket, adorned with the now-ubiquitous Swiss cross.

Where: Schweizer Heimatwerk.

Best for: Grandparents, neighbors, parents, and coworkers.

2. Swiss chocolate

Teuscher chocolatier in Switzerland.
Teuscher is known for its champagne truffles.Foto: Sorbis / Shutterstock

Indulgent chocolates for family, friends … or yourself!

Souvenir shops are crammed with Toblerones and Lindt lindors, but for the ultimate chocolatey treat, opt for a hand-picked selection box from one of Zurich’s top chocolatiers. Time-honored establishments include Confiserie Honold, Sprüngli, and Max Chocolatier, while others are famous for their exclusive products. Pick up some Dom Perignon Champagne truffles from Teuscher or head to Läderach, where the slabs of FrischSchoggi (fresh chocolate) are stuffed with nuts and fruits.

Where: Confiserie Honold, Sprüngl, Max Chocolatier, Teuscher, Läderach.

Best for: Friends, in-laws, teens, and partners.

3. Local goods

Local market in Zurich full of honey and other goods.
Local goods like honey make a tasty gift.Foto: Boris-B / Shutterstock

Unique gifts for discerning fashion lovers and foodies.

Tucked beneath the railway arches in Zurich-West, Im Viadukt shopping arcade is crammed with artisan food shops, cool cafés, and independent designer boutiques. Come here to browse the stores with the city’s most fashionable; pick up some threads made by Zurich’s new wave of designers; or seek out Zurich-made specialties such as Tirggel (honey cookies), Turicum Gin, or Zürihonig (honey produced at the city’s rooftop beehives).

Where: Im Viadukt.

Best for: Coworkers, siblings, aunts, and foodies.

4. Seasonal favorites

An outdoor Christmas market in Zurich.
Zurich Christmas markets are a great one-stop-shop.Foto: Victoria Kurylo / Shutterstock

Festive gifts are a must when in Zurich at Christmastime.

Zurich is magical at Christmas and the city hosts at least five different Christmas markets. Visit the Christmas Village at Sechseläutenplatz; browse the wooden chalets in the Niederdorf quarter; or head to the Münsterhof Christmas market, where all the stalls are run by local artisans and businesses. Hand-made jewelry and accessories, traditional wooden items, tree ornaments, and colorfully decorated gingerbread cookies all make great gifts.

Where: Christmas Village at Sechseläutenplatz, Niederdorf quarter, Münsterhof Christmas market.

Best for: Kids, teens, friends, and family.

5. A Swiss timepiece

Bahnhofstrasse street in Zurich, Switerland.
Bahnhofstrasse is home to luxury watch stores like Rolex.Foto: Judith Linine / Shutterstock

For that special someone that you want to impress.

From brightly patterned Swatch watches to diamond encrusted Rolexes, Switzerland sets the world standard in watches. Bahnhofstrasse, Europe’s most expensive retail street, is the place to invest in some quality arm candy—Montblanc, Patek Philippe, Chopard, Piaget, and Omega all have boutiques here. Don’t forget your credit card.

Where: Montblanc, Patek Philippe, Chopard, Piaget, and Omega.

Best for: Partners, parents, and fancy friends.

6. A Swiss Army Knife

An tourist looking at the Victorinox storefront in Zurich, Switzerland.
Victorinox is the iconic Swiss knife company.Foto: 1989studio / Shutterstock

For the DIY enthusiast in your life.

Victorinox is the original Swiss Army Knife producer and its flagship store is located just off Bahnhofstrasse, although there’s also a shop at Zurich airport. (Ideal for those inevitable last-minute purchases.) Opt for a high-tech version with up to 28 different functions or add a special touch with a personalized engraving.

Where: Victorinox.

Best for: Partners, outdoorsy friends, hikers, and uncles.

7. Pre-loved items

Woman browsing a flea market in Zurich, Switzerland.
Find a unique vintage souvenir at a flea market.Foto: Anton Gvozdikov / Shutterstock

One-off finds for finicky friends.

Visiting Zurich’s markets is a fun way to experience local life, as well as sniff out a bargain or two. The huge Kanzlei flea market sells everything from clothes and second-hand goods to art, handicrafts, and antiques—just give yourself plenty of time to see it all. Alternatively, hunt down antiques or purchase local art at the Rosenhof market in the Niederdorf Quarter, or head to the Bürkliplatz flea market, where well-heeled city-dwellers sell off their second-hand clothes, jewelry, and homeware.

Where: Kanzlei flea market, Rosenhof market, Bürkliplatz flea market.

Best for: Vintage lovers, avid thrifters, friends, and aunts.

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