Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your Bad Zurzach vacation?
Bad Zurzach has some interesting things to see and do including Rhine, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
What's the best luxury accommodation in Bad Zurzach?
Dorint Parkhotel Bad Zurzach is a luxury hotel with an indoor pool, and a popular choice for Expedia travelers looking for an elegant place to stay.
When can I expect good weather in Bad Zurzach?
Planning for the weather is a good way to make your trip to Bad Zurzach relaxing and enjoyable, especially when you’re splurging. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 62°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 35°F. Average annual precipitation for Bad Zurzach is 62 inches.
What's there to see and do in Bad Zurzach?
Experience Bad Zurzach and visit Rhine, Grand Casino Baden, and Regensberg Castle. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Bergtrotte Osterfingen and Shoppi Tivoli.
How can I get around Bad Zurzach?
It’s easier to get around town comfortably when you know your options. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop aboard a train at Bad Zurzach Station.
Recent Reviews in Bad Zurzach
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"The airport shuttle was perfect "
A verified traveller stayed at Mövenpick Hotel Zuerich-Airport
"The property is expensive, but in many ways worth it. Always a taxi available. Taxi to airport approx $60 (US currency) each way or you can make your way to the train station (10 min walk). The staff is very helpful and welcoming. Marco greeted us and gave us an excellent introduction to the hotel and facilities. Valentina, at the front desk, went above and beyond to make sure we enjoyed our stay. They were both amazing people and made us feel very welcome. Everyone spoke English, among other languages, and was polite. The bar prices were reasonable. The staff there were very friendly. Bad things: The food is very poor in quantity and quality, especially for the prices charged. I am not saying this as an "American who expects large portions". We paid $14 each for 2 soups (one mushroom, one wonton). Both were about 3/4 cup. The mushroom was completely creamed, like Campbells worthy and the wonton was poor watery chicken broth with odd meat filled breadsticks that apparently were the wontons (this is not a dumpling). We also got a chicken Ceasar salad for $28 which is essentially 1 grilled chicken breast and 4 small leaves of lettuce under it. For desert we said well let's get the NY Cheesecake. I don't know what that was, but cheesecake it was not. More like custard pie. We couldn't finish it. Even though everything in Zurich is very expensive, it would be nice to know the hotel was a good option, but it is definitely not. Our total bill for the meal was about $80 US. "
A verified traveller from Tampa stayed at Zurich Marriott Hotel