The first thing you notice about Zurich is how clean it is, the second is that it is very expensive and largely full of the well-heeled and, obviously, bankers. The city east of the main canal is littered with banks – they’re everywhere and many are labeled private. The concept of a private Swiss bank is probably what keeps tax lawyers employed. My favourite was the Arab Bank (Switzerland). So why did I need a bank? Firstly, Switzerland is another one of those places that refuse the Euro. But of course you can exchange for Swiss francs in the train station. My reason for trying to locate a bank was to use my new plastic fantastic to get some hard cash. And what better place to visit a bank than the banking capital of the world? Who of note doesn’t have money in a Swiss bank account?
I decided to try the local Swiss banks – surely Swiss people must need to visit a bank and not just a machine. Apparently the trick was to find one that actually carried cash. After two attempts I was directed to the main branch, where I was quickly sorted. Banking done, it was time to explore Zurich, the first place I had been where there wasn’t snow on the ground. The Europeans love their cobblestoned old cities and canals and Zurich was no different – a myriad of laneways built around a central canal with trams as the main form of transport and, interestingly, electric buses that connect to the tram wires. The other interesting site was a number of fountains that had clearly frozen while running. [‘Manic Monday’ – The Bangles]
Some of the clichés turned out to be true – the banking sector was a sea of shiny big black luxury vehicles and the well-heeled European women were varying shades of blonde and dripping with gold. The streets were littered with fashion brands – Louis Vitton, Prada and many other labels I could never afford and that don’t actually hold great appeal for me. And Tiffany & Co. with some stunningly beautiful pieces to drool over that seemed to cost even more because this was Zurich. Nestled amongst all of this was another awesome goth shop. I had a look but this was Goth-wear at Prada prices!
Weird – we struggled to find a bank in the Caymans too.
You can always find a bank in Zurich if you’re a third world dictator looking to deposit a buttload of cash stolen from your starving countrymen and women.