


Stadtbibliothek Wädenswil
About
Stadtbibliothek Wädenswil offers a welcoming retreat for families exploring the Zurich region, featuring a dedicated children's section filled with books in multiple languages and interactive learning materials. This charming community library hosts regular storytelling sessions and provides a quiet, air-conditioned space perfect for rainy days or when little ones need a calm activity between Swiss adventures.
Highlights
- ✓Dedicated children's section with age-appropriate books and learning materials
- ✓Regular storytelling programs that engage young listeners
- ✓Interactive learning resources and educational games
- ✓Peaceful, climate-controlled environment perfect for travel downtime
- ✓Free admission with potential for temporary visitor library cards
Pro Tips
- 1.Check their website or call ahead to confirm storytelling program schedules, as they may be conducted in Swiss German. Ask staff about English language materials availability.
- 2.Visit on Saturday mornings (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) for a relaxed experience with fewer crowds and more staff availability to help locate English resources.
- 3.Bring your passport or ID, as you may be able to obtain a temporary visitor's library card to borrow materials during your stay in Switzerland.
- 4.The library closes midday most weekdays, so plan around the afternoon reopening times (typically 3:00 PM) to avoid arriving when doors are locked.
- 5.Combine your visit with a walk along nearby Lake Zurich, just a short distance away, for a full morning or afternoon outing.
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) offer the most convenient hours for travelers and a quieter atmosphere. Avoid Monday when hours are limited to just 3:00 to 6:00 PM. Rainy days make this an especially valuable indoor option in any season.
What to Know
Admission is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly activity. Note the unusual hours with midday closures on weekdays, and that Sunday shows as open 24 hours (likely a listing error, so confirm before visiting).
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent programming. This makes an ideal rainy day activity during Switzerland's wetter months (May through August). Special holiday storytelling events may be offered in December, though likely in German.
Nearby Eats
Head to Pizzeria Ristorante Da Michele (5-minute walk) for family-friendly Italian fare with pasta and pizza options kids love, or try Bachtel Confiserie & Cafe for Swiss pastries, hot chocolate, and light lunch items in a child-welcoming atmosphere.
More Activities Near Wädenswil
Café Flamingo
Café Flamingo is a delightful lakeside retreat where families can enjoy Swiss ice cream and light meals while soaking in panoramic views of Lake Zurich. The relaxed outdoor seating area provides plenty of space for kids to move around, and the combination of treats, fresh air, and beautiful scenery makes it a perfect stop during a day exploring the Zurich region.
Park
These beautiful interconnected lakefront parks in Wädenswil offer families a perfect blend of natural beauty and child-friendly amenities along the shores of Lake Zurich. With multiple playgrounds, safe walking and cycling paths, and stunning Alpine views, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy outdoor activities while soaking in the Swiss scenery. The flat, well-maintained pathways make it accessible for strollers and young cyclists learning to ride.
Eder's Eichmühle
Eder's Eichmühle combines history with hospitality at a beautifully restored mill site in the scenic Zurich region. Families can explore the historic grounds and educational displays about local milling heritage before or after enjoying a meal at the well-regarded Swiss restaurant, making it an enriching cultural stop for curious kids and parents alike.
Pfäffikersee
Pfäffikersee is a pristine natural lake beach that offers families a perfect Swiss outdoor escape with gentle, shallow waters ideal for young swimmers and plenty of grassy areas for picnicking. The sandy shores and calm lake environment make it an excellent spot for building sandcastles, paddling, and introducing children to safe water play in a beautiful alpine setting.