Holiday Inn Express
Holiday Inn Express is located seven minutes from Zurich's airport. A free shuttle transports guests to and from the airport and city center. This budget hotel is fresh and trendy with contemporary decor and bold colors in every room. Guests can enjoy flat-screen TVs, direct phone lines and en-suite bathrooms in each room. There is also complimentary breakfast every morning from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. The hotel does not have an on-site restaurant, but there is a bar and lounge with snacks.
Holiday Inn Express
Zurich Airport
Hofwisenstrasse 30
Zurich 8153
Schweiz
011-41-44-809-3400
exhizurich.ch/
Zic Zac Rock Hotel
The Zic Zac Rock Hotel is a one-star hostel in Zurich's city center. Each room is dedicated to a different rock star such as Elvis Presely, Kate Bush and ZZ Top. Rooms have direct phone lines and cable TV but do not have en-suite bathrooms. The hotel has a restaurant, bar and nightclub on-site and room service is available at certain times of the day. Guests who need transportation from the airport can hire a shuttle for an extra fee. The hotel also offers water skiing, swimming and boating at a local lake for an extra fee as well as tennis, volleyball and bicycle rentals.
Zic Zac Rock-Hotel
Marktgasse 17
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
011-044-261-21-81
rockhotel.ch/
Hotel Arlette Beim Hauptbahnhof
Hotel Arlette Beim Hauptbahnhof is an inexpensive hotel in Zurich that has single and double rooms available for hire. The rooms are basic, but bright and airy with beds and a table in each room. Bathrooms are not en-suite, but rooms include original paintings by Any Luisa Benetiz on the walls. Pets are allowed, and a free newspaper is provided every day as well. Breakfast is served daily in the hotel lounge.
Hotel Arlette Beim Hauptbahnhof
Stampfenbachstrasse 26
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
011-044-252-00-32
arlette-beim-hauptbahnhof.h-rez.com/
Article Written By Melissa Warner
Melissa Warner is a freelance writer and editor in Milwaukee, Wis. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including "The Irish American Post" and "The London Student." Warner received a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and mass communication from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.