Niederdorf Strasse 10Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
The Wellenberg Swiss Q Hotel is in Zurich, Switzerland's Old Town. The River Limmat is 100 meters away, the Schipfe silk industry quarter, Bahnhofstrasse, the Fraumuenster and St Peter's Church are all within 600 meters, and Lake Zurich and the Landesmuseum are within one kilometer. Rudolf-Brun-Bruecke tram stop is 300 meters away and Zurich Airport is 12 kilometers from the hotel.
An Art Deco property, the Hotel Wellenberg Swiss Q Hotel is built around a courtyard. The hotel provides complimentary newspapers. The multilingual concierge offers sightseeing assistance. Amenities include 24-hour room service and laundry facilities. Complimentary Continental buffet breakfasts are served each morning.
The Restaurant Cantina offers an Italian cuisine. The Tina Bar features live music and serves cocktails. The hotel includes an in-house cinema that shows the latest blockbusters from Hollywood, studio and independent films. The five-story Wellenberg Swiss Q Hotel's 45 guestrooms include in-room safes, minibars and private bathrooms.
High-speed Internet access is available in all of the rooms. The "Schipfe" is 400 meters from the hotel. One of Zurich's oldest districts, its name originates from the nautical term "schupfen" (push), used by the fishermen as they pushed boats to the riverbank and back. The area has retained bohemian ambience and features picturesque streets with boutiques.
A honeycomb of hidden alleyways, Lilliputian shops and pleasant walks along the Limmat River are a direct contrast to the crowded streets of Zurich city center. .
The Restaurant Cantina offers an Italian cuisine. The Tina Bar features live music and serves cocktails. The hotel includes an in-house cinema that shows the latest blockbusters from Hollywood, studio and independent films. The five-story Wellenberg Swiss Q Hotel's 45 guestrooms include in-room safes, minibars and private bathrooms.
High-speed Internet access is available in all of the rooms. The "Schipfe" is 400 meters from the hotel. One of Zurich's oldest districts, its name originates from the nautical term "schupfen" (push), used by the fishermen as they pushed boats to the riverbank and back. The area has retained bohemian ambience and features picturesque streets with boutiques.
A honeycomb of hidden alleyways, Lilliputian shops and pleasant walks along the Limmat River are a direct contrast to the crowded streets of Zurich city center. .





