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Fortunately, the financial powerhouse has plenty to do for absolutely nothing as well. Home to around plant species, including ferns, orchids, cacti, tulip trees and bromeliads, these steamy tropical greenhouses can belie the weather outside. The contemporary — and often controversial — Migros Museum is running an "Acts of Friendship" exhibit, which is free for all to visit until September. As for the Kunsthaus , visitors can ogle works by Rembrandt, Manet, Warhol, Van Gogh and Swiss native Giacometti for free on Wednesdays although special exhibits still require a paid-for ticket.
Planning tip: Entry to Kunsthaus is free at all times to under 17s. Its colorful tower, consisting of nine of these containers stacked one on top of another, is a modern landmark in the city and free to visit.
Catering to adventurous swimmers, the Lower Letten Pool makes the most of a quick current, while the Upper Letten Pool is a tad more relaxed with a m-long ft swimming canal and diving board. The historic Schanzengraben River Pool , which opened in , is on a secluded river bend but is men-only.
Open to everyone is Werdisnel , a small island in the Limmat that is hugely popular in summer for its swimming pools, barbecue areas and grassy areas for sunbathing. Planning tip: It's free to use the lockers, but you'll want to bring your own padlock. Taking in injured birds since its inception in , this bird sanctuary and aviary on the Mythenquai has helped rescue parakeets, toucans and everything in-between.
Planning tip: The Zoological Museum's in-house cinema shows free nature films in German twice daily. With seven greenhouses, an outdoor rockery, and cacti, agaves, aloes and pennyworts in all manner of shapes and sizes, the Succulent Plant Collection is free and full of surprises. Joyce is buried at the city's Kirche Fluntern graveyard, where a statue of the writer sits and thinks with a pencil in one hand and a book in the other.