Sunday, February 8, 2026

Day 2: Exploring Zurich (2/7/2026)

Our hotel doesn't have a fridge or a kettle like I had hoped, so I started the day with some goodies because I can't really start my day on an empty stomach!


"Moo, who?! Hello YOU!"

Just SUCH a beautiful day!!

I don't know who this is supposed to be, but as soon as I took a photo of him, Collin pointed out that he's watching over a Tesla dealership.

Many shops/cafes with outdoor seating had these sheepskin covers on them!

The clearest waters!

We were heading into town to visit Zara and H&M to see if they had any cute baby clothes (not knowing what we're having made it hard to find anything that was irresistible!) We also managed to make our way in to LUSH so I could get some bath bombs for our upcoming stays with tubs. :) 

My cutie on the cobblestone.

I couldn't get over the beauty in every single inch. I never got over it when I lived here for over a year nearly two decades ago either! It is SUCH a treat to these eyes!!

Someone was serenading us with live strings and vocals in this stairwell too.

Mannekin Pis' cousin? Se possible!

Our toasty view from lunch. Coming from the polar vortex we've been living in, I was pretty sure I'd walk away with a sunburn... it was LOVELY.

So sunny. So toasty.

Collin ordered what translated to meatloaf and I ordered an 18 CHF (so a 23 USD) salad... his 'meatloaf' tasted like breakfast sausage (or maybe fried spam?) his fries were out of this world though! My salad was a letdown for what it cost... I tried to finish it to not waste, but it was literally a mountain of butter lettuce and radicchio with vinaigrette and like 5 pickled tomatoes on it... not bad, just not exactly a meal. 
Blue skies and clear waters!


I don't know what my deal has been with mallards lately... I keep telling myself they remind me of my grandparents because of the artwork they always had on their walls and mugs. I don't know exactly what it is, but they're making me smile!


Just a lot of beauty amongst the hustle. It didn't feel overstimulating like some cities can though.

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