The small town of Zug can be reached by train from Zurich Main Station in just 20 minutes. It is therefore ideal for a quick change of scenery, whether a work outing or a full-day event.

 

Zug Altstadt
Freiruum Zug, Markthalle

Located in a disused production hall in Zug, the Freiruum temporary concept offers everything under one roof: an event hall for up to 1,700 people, an indoor market hall, various bars, stores, a large bouldering hall, and a sports hall with a trampoline park. In addition, there is a wide range of activities for individuals and groups alike. As a result, a main event and a supporting program can conveniently be held in the same place.

What would a visit to Zug be without sampling some cherry cake?

The famous Zuger Kirschtorte even figures on Switzerland’s official list of foods of culinary heritage. On a guided tour of the confectioner’s, Konditorei Treichler, where the cherry cake originated, you can get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the manufacturing process.

 

Treichler
Töffli

Outside the city, there is even more to discover. Active groups who like to feel the wind on their faces are best off renting a “Töffli”. A trip on a moped is certainly one of the most exciting ways of exploring the surrounding area. Fun factor guaranteed!

“Wurzelgrotto” (root grotto), “Zauberschloss” (magic castle) or "Korallenschlucht” (coral gorge) – these are the just some of the names of the various sections of the Höllgrotten caves near Baar, just outside Zug. A guided tour of the dripstone caves is an impressive experience at any time of the year. Escape from everyday life and immerse yourself in a magical underground world.

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Are you planning a team excursion or event in Zurich? The Convention Bureau would be pleased to assist you in organizing your event.

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