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City Guide
Zuoz, Graubünden, Switzerland
Overview
Zuoz is a picturesque village in the Upper Engadin valley, known for its historic architecture, lively local traditions, and stunning Alpine scenery. With a welcoming, small-town feel, it's a quieter alternative to St. Moritz, attracting visitors seeking relaxation, outdoor sports, and Swiss cultural experiences.
Best Time to Visit
December to March for winter sports; June to September for hiking and mild weather.
Local Tips
Shops close early, especially on Sundays; plan ahead for groceries. Public transit is reliable but sparse, check schedules in advance. Swiss German and Romansh are spoken locally, but basic German or English is usually understood.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory (round up to the nearest franc or leave 5-10%). Dress in layers and respect conservative dress in churches. Greet locals with a friendly 'Grüezi.'
Safety Warnings
Zuoz is very safe, with virtually no violent crime; standard precautions are sufficient. Be cautious on icy streets in winter and follow marked hiking paths.
Hidden Gems
Seek out the Planta Tower museum for local history, the Zuoz Art Cafe for contemporary art, and stroll the quiet Susauna valley trail for breathtaking nature away from typical routes.
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