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1. Restaurant Gutenberg
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A: Introduction to Stein frescoes: Stein frescoes are a major feature of the town of Stein am Rhein in Switzerland. These frescoes have attracted many tourists with their exquisite artistic value and long historical background. The following is a detailed introduction to Stein frescoes: I. Historical background The town of Stein is located at the confluence of Lake Constance and the Rhine River in northeastern Switzerland, and has a history of more than 1,000 years. Frescoes, as an important cultural heritage of the town, can be traced back to the Middle Ages. At that time, frescoes became a stage for artists and craftsmen to show their talents. They decorated the houses in the town by painting exquisite frescoes. These frescoes not only beautified the environment, but also reflected the history, culture and artistic style of the time. II. Artistic characteristics Frescoes are a special form of frescoes, and their production process is complex and delicate. Artists first apply plaster on the wall, and then use natural pigments to paint on the wall before the plaster is dry. Because the pigment can penetrate into the damp wall and blend into the wall, the frescoes have the advantages of not easy to fall off, not easy to fade, bright colors and long-lasting. The contents of these frescoes are rich and colorful, including religious stories, historical figures, decorative patterns and fairy tale illustrations, etc., each of which is full of artistry and storytelling. III. Representative works There are many representative masterpieces in the frescoes of the town of Stein. For example, the sun frescoes built in the old house in the 16th century depict the ancient Greek philosophers Diogenes and Alexander the Great; the frescoes of the White Eagle Hotel were painted between 1520 and 1530, colorful and colorful; there are also crown frescoes and Red Bull frescoes, etc. These frescoes not only show the artists' superb skills, but also reflect the social outlook and cultural connotations of the time. IV. Tour experience When visiting the town of Stein, tourists can stroll along the main street around the Town Hall Square and admire the various frescoes on both sides of the road. These frescoes decorate the town like a poem, as if people are in a living medieval art gallery. In addition, tourists can also go to Burg Hohenklingen to overlook the beauty of the entire town and the Rhine River, and take pictures of the magnificent pictures of the perfect fusion of frescoes and landscapes. V. Summary Stein frescoes are a highlight of the town of Stein am Rhein, Switzerland. They have attracted countless tourists with their exquisite artistic value, long historical background and rich cultural connotations. These murals are not only an important cultural heritage of the town, but also a treasure in the art treasure house of Switzerland and even Europe. B: Stein frescoes travel guide I. Scenic spot introduction🌲🌲🌲 Stein am Rhein, known as the "gem of the Rhine", is a small town in northeastern Switzerland full of medieval atmosphere. The most famous here is its colorful frescoes, which are not only witnesses of history, but also treasures of art. II. Fresco features🎐🎐🎐 🛑Fresco is a kind of mural painted with special technology, which has extremely high durability and artistic value. The painter paints when the plaster is half wet and half dry. The pigment can penetrate into the damp wall and blend into the wall, so it is not easy to fall off and fade. Most of Stein's frescoes are painted on old buildings in the Middle Ages, and each one carries a profound history and humanistic story. 3. Itinerary planning📖📖📖 ❶📆Day 1: Arrival and initial exploration of frescoes ☁️Morning: Arrive in Stein and check in. It is recommended to choose a hotel or homestay near the old town for easy sightseeing. 🌞Noon: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in the town and try local food. 🌞Afternoon: Start exploring Stein's frescoes. First, stroll along the cobblestone road in the old town and admire the frescoes on both sides. The Sun Fresco, Crown Fresco, Red Bull Fresco, etc. are all classics that cannot be missed. ✨Evening: Enjoy dinner at an open-air restaurant near the Town Hall Square while admiring the surrounding frescoes. ❷📆Second day: In-depth tour and leisure ☁️Morning: Go to Burg Hohenklingen, an ancient castle on the top of the mountain, overlooking the entire town of Stein and the Rhine Valley. Although it takes about 40 minutes to walk up the mountain, the scenery along the way is definitely worth seeing. 🌞Noon: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant near the castle and take a break. 🌞Afternoon: Return to the town and continue to explore the old town. You can visit historical buildings such as St. Georg Church to experience the religious and cultural atmosphere of the town. ✨Evening: Relax in a cafe or bar in the town and enjoy a leisurely time. 3. Food recommendation🍔🍔🍔 ❶Local specialties: Stein's cuisine combines Swiss and German culinary traditions, such as cheese hot pot, sausages, barbecue, etc. In the town's restaurants and cafes, you can taste authentic local food. ❷‼ ️Recommended restaurants: Restaurant Gutenberg, Le Bateau, Rhy Lounge, etc. are all good choices. 4. Accommodation recommendations 🏨🏨🏨 ❶Near the old town: Choose a hotel or B&B near the old town, where you can easily visit the frescoes and other attractions. At the same time, the old town is also the most lively and prosperous area in the town, with shopping and entertainment facilities. 5. Notes‼ ️‼ ️ ❶☁️Climate: Stein has a temperate marine climate and is suitable for tourism in all seasons. But please remember to bring rain gear and sunscreen to cope with possible weather changes. ❷💰Tickets: Most of the frescoes in Stein are open to the public free of charge, but some historical buildings may require ticket fees. ❸🚅Transportation: The walking distance from the train station to the old town is about 500 meters, and you can also take a bus. The transportation in the town is mainly walking, which is suitable for leisurely sightseeing. 6. Summary ✍🏻✍🏻✍🏻 💢 Stein frescoes are one of the must-see tourist attractions in Switzerland. Here, you can feel the strong medieval atmosphere and unique artistic charm. I hope this guide can help you with your trip. I wish you a happy holiday in Stein!
2. Rheinfels
4
/5
3 Reviews
Western-style
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布晓呆
The small town of Stein am Rhein in Germany is one hour away from Zurich, Switzerland, and is close to the border between Germany and Austria. The German name of Stein am Rhein means the jewel on the Rhine River. If you stretch your neck, Stein am Rhein claims to be the most beautiful medieval town in Switzerland.
3. Underbar
based on 7 reviews
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4. IGNIV Zürich
2025 Global 100 – Fine Dining
5
/5
5 Reviews
£166
Western-style
Open Late
西红柿子wyh
The food was great, the service was really great, all the waiters were very helpful and super friendly.
5. ZEUGHAUSKELLER
2025 Global 100 – Local Restaurants
4.5
/5
71 Reviews
£44
Western-style
Historical architecture
翱翔的大鲨鱼
This is a very famous restaurant in Zurich. There were few people at the entrance, so I thought it was just a casual restaurant, but later I found out it was quite famous. The onion soup and the main course were not very impressive, but the desserts after the meal were chestnut cake and Tirami Su. The desserts were really rich, especially the chestnut cake, which was not only sweet, but also had a light wine aroma. I dare say this is one of the best desserts, and you must try it if you have the chance to go to Zurich.
6. Tamarind Hill Indian Restaurant
4.6
/5
80 Reviews
£40
Reservation Available
Southeast Asian
Kevin
You can tell at first glance that it is a very authentic Indian restaurant, the decoration is exactly the same as in India. There are many Indian waiters and the waitresses are all beauties. There are many varieties of Indian curry, and the red curry is the spiciest.
7. Restaurant Brasserie Johanniter
No.3 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4.6
/5
14 Reviews
£53
Western-style
Historical architecture
Time-honored Brand
M35***13
The traditional Swiss restaurant did not disappoint, the dishes were fresh and delicious, and the presentation was exquisite
8. Swiss Chuchi Restaurant
No.2 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4.3
/5
19 Reviews
£52
Hot Pot
Open Late
Kevin
The local specialty food, cheese hotpot, is served with bread crackers, but I also added eggs and other things. It tastes very good, and the business is very hot. The outdoor seats at the door are also full.
9. Royal Panda
4.5
/5
39 Reviews
£51
Reservation Available
Asian Cuisine
TheForkUser
We go to Royal Panda regularly. The food and service are always great. As a side effect, it is getting busier and busier, especially this time of year, so the restaurant was packed.
10. Sternen Grill
No.8 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4.4
/5
17 Reviews
£13
Western-style
Time-honored Brand
徐徐霞客Rr
The owner of this sausage shop in Zurich's Stirnen Orange Shop has opened three or four chain stores in the local area. There are many types of sausages sold in it, but the price is also relatively cost-effective. I recommend that you must try the double stone cheese sausage in this store, which feels particularly delicious.
11. Restaurant Le Dézaley
No.7 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4.3
/5
23 Reviews
£64
Reservation Available
Western-style
Time-honored Brand
Open Late
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For my first dinner in Switzerland (it would be supper in China [covering face][covering face]), I found a restaurant ranked second in reviews - Le Dezaley's cheese hot pot is definitely ranked first, haha, I like beef liver and steak. In addition to authentic cheese hot pot and sweet bread, there is also wine brewed from the Dezaley region. Although it is relatively expensive, it is really worth it!
12. Iberia Tapas
4.7
/5
79 Reviews
£71
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Really good quality food and choice. Sometimes in tapas restaurants you get overwhelmed by the 60+ dishes on the menu, at Iberia tapas they have a good range of dishes but not too many. Quality over quantity, which I like.
13. Simon Says Taste Taiwan
4.4
/5
96 Reviews
£45
Reservation Available
Taiwan Cuisine
TheForkUser
I’ve visited Simon’s numerous times and they still manage to surprise me with additions to their menu that blow my mind! This time it was the wine-braised chicken and the hot mochi in coconut. Just delicious!!
14. Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten
No.16 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4
/5
7 Reviews
£72
Western-style
Open Late
Historical architecture
River view
Kevin
The main reason I came to this restaurant was that there was a smoking area. The waiter was very enthusiastic and arranged a smoking seat for me. I ordered a pizza and a soup, and it was nice to take a rest.
15. Frau Gerolds Garten
No.18 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
5
/5
1 Reviews
£35
Reservation Available
Western-style
Garden restaurant
_We***50
The atmosphere is very cozy, there are outdoor seats, the dishes and snacks are delicious
16. Zunfthaus zur Waag
No.3 of Restaurants for Views & Experiences in Zurich
4.6
/5
13 Reviews
£60
Western-style
Historical architecture
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A restaurant that is very popular among Zurich locals, located on the square of the Frauenkirche (Münsterhof), has a history of more than 700 years. This was once the home of the private doctor of the Frauenkirche convent. Later, he sold the building to the Linen Weavers Guild, one of the seven oldest guilds in Zurich. Today, some weaving scenes can still be seen on the stained glass windows of the restaurant. The owner of the restaurant, Sepp Wimmer, took me to visit each floor. The dense badges on the wall were the symbols of the guild members. The left side was the time when the company was founded, and the back was the time when he joined the guild. The fountain on the square is also his magic for holding events: "I can make the fountain spray out fine wine and fill the entire pool." I still ordered my favorite Zurich veal (Zürcher Geschnetzeltes). Unlike many other restaurants that are used to slicing or shredding beef, the beef in this restaurant is cut into large pieces, the meat is more tender, and the potato cakes are thicker. In addition, pan-fried duck liver with cherry port wine sauce is also a specialty here.
17. Antica Roma
4.8
/5
29 Reviews
£59
Western-style
TheForkUser
One shouldn't get pushed back by the little bit old fashioned the restaurant looks like from the street. The terrace in the back and the quality of the food made our evening. The staff was very accommodating with our unexpected guests. We had a great time!
18. Alexi’s Restaurant
No.6 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
5
/5
3 Reviews
£56
Western-style
_We***79
The schnitzel and vegetables were excellent. Very filling and delicious.
19. Restaurant Gertrudhof
No.14 of Local Restaurants in Zurich
4
/5
2 Reviews
£59
Western-style
Kevin
Many people eat there at night, but many of them just order a glass of wine and chat with friends for a long time. Not many people actually order dishes. The pork chops are delicious, the French fries are fried very crispy, and the boss will come out to chat.
20. Pizzeria Giardino
4.8
/5
37 Reviews
£14
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
All round great place with fabulous pizza. Wish I lived around the corner from it.....but my waistline would suffer.
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