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Glärnischhof by TRINITY

Claridenstrasse 30, Enge, 8022 Zürich, Switzerland


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Glärnischhof by TRINITY




The Glärnischhof by TRINITY is located in the very centre of Zurich, right next to famous Bahnhofstrasse, the congress hall, the Tonhalle concert hall and Lake Zurich. It offers free WiFi and 60% discount for access to the Luxor Fitness Centre with sauna and steam bath, located only one minute walking distance from the hotel. The air-conditioned rooms feature a TV with international channels, a Beanarella coffee machine, and a bathroom. The ergonomic beds are equipped with special air cushioning. A continental breakfast is served every morning. The hotel restaurant, Trinity, serves schnitzel variations based on the Viennese model that are big, thin, tender and crispy. Cordon Bleus variations of Swiss origin and a large number of burger creations are also served. An airport shuttle service is available for a surcharge.


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What to see in Zürich

Zurich (in German Zürich [ˈtsyːʁɪç] or [ˈtsʏrɪç], in French Zurich [Zyʁik], in Italian Zurigo [dzuˈriːɡo], in Romanche Turitg [tumritɕ]) is the largest city of the Swiss Confederation , with a population of 434 783 inhabitants in 2019 and a metropolitan area of ​​1 456 786 inhabitants. It is the capital of the canton of Zurich and is in the district of Zurich, in the central plain of Switzerland and close to the Alps. It is the financial engine (in Zurich is the international bank) of the country. In 2019, Zurich was classified among the ten most habitable cities in the world for Mercer, along with Basel and Geneva.

The first settlements in the city date back to 15 a. C., with the Foundation of Roman Customs Turicum, and in the 10th century acquired city status. Surrounding the little old town the Kreise (districts) of Zurich are arranged, ordered according to the sense of the clock needles. The modern city serves as a contrast to the historic, thanks to the numerous and avant -garde banks, luxury shops and modern bars and coffees. One of the city's symbols is Lake Zurich.

The origin of the name is the word Celta Turus, as suggested by an inscription in a tomb dating from the Roman occupation in the second century. The Roman name of the town was Turicum, and in the local German dialect of Switzerland is called Züri.

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