As we continued down Bahnhofstrasse, we literally stumbled upon Zuri Fascht, a major street festival with rides, games, food and tons of people. So, we wandered the streets, alternating visits to Fraumuenster and Grossmuenster churches with stops for snacks at the various food stalls.
On our second day, we woke up early and caught a train to Arth-Goldau, the beginning of our journey to and up Mt. Rigi, one of the mountains near Lucerne. From Arth-Goldau, we took a train up to the top of the mountain where we enjoyed spectacular views in all directions.
We took the train down part of the way, but hopped off at Kaltbad, where we took a cable car the rest of the way. The ride was great and the views were even better. The cable car ended in the small town of Weggis. We enjoyed a lunch and drinks at a cute restaurant right on the lake. Weggis was a super cute town and we put it on our list, in case we should ever return to Switzerland.
From there we took a ferry to Lucerne, the last stop on our day-long adventure.
After a few hours (and a few drinks), we headed to the train station for our one-hour ride back to Zurich. Since Zuri Fascht was all weekend, we decided to return to central Zurich for a little more adventure. The festival offered a wide-variety of food options, making it an easy and smart place to have dinner. We also stopped into the famous Kronenhalle Bar for a drink, but it was unusually empty, probably because of the festival just outside their entrance.
Soon it was back to the hotel for us for a little packing and rest before we headed to the train station (again) for our trip into Italy!