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Old 07.08.2007, 08:10
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Re: Best place to live in Zurich city?

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Hello, I am new to this thread but have been trying to follow the various conversations regarding where to live in Zurich. I apologize if my question is redundant with an earlier post.

I have been reading the forum with interest as I will be on a 4-6 month work assignment in Zug. My assignment will start in April 08 (Wanted to get the lay of the land earlier rather than later). My wife and 1 yr old son will be joining me. I would like to be near shops, restaurants and parks - not interested in nightclubs etc.

I will have a vehicle (as much for weekend/holiday travel as a potential commuter) which if worse comes to worse can be parked in my company parking lot if parking too difficult to access or find. For some context, I currently live in Southern California and my commute to and from work in traffic is about 45 minutes each way.

Can handle my current commute time of 45 min in Switzerland to insure my wife and child are in an enjoyable and pleasant area. I have driven frequently in Europe and am fine with driving but also not opposed to in utilizing the excellent public transportation.

For Zurich I am interested in:

Kreis 8 - Sounds like a nice quaint area close to the city center. However, my wife and I are both laid back and friendly and not interested in snobby people. More importantly, I am trying to figure out the commute. How's traffic at 6:30-7:00 AM and long would it take drive to Zug? I figure if I took the train from Stadlelhofen it would take about 40mins each way.

Kreis 1 - Probably a long shot - I'm guessing parking impossible but if near Zurich HB might work - Limited selection of apartments etc. Any thoughts?

Kreis 2 - Would probably try to be close to the lake and more North than South. How would commute be to Zug living in Kreis 2 vs 8?

I am open to other areas such at Kreis 7 but that seems like it might be really a difficult commute?

Thank you for any advice of suggestions you can provide.
Had you thought about finding a place to live actually in Zug itself? Many folks who work in Zurich seek out accommodation in Zug because it is cheaper and the taxes are cheaper. I've not been here long enough to advise you on the commutes you mention, but I cannot commend highly enough the excellent public transport. At peak times of the day, they run extra carriages on the trains to cope with the volume. I rarely had to stand.

The SBB website http://sbb.ch/en/index.htm is an excellent source of information on how long a journey will take. Trains are sometimes delayed, but this is very much the exception to the rule, in my experience.
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