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Level 32, Zürich's Indie Comics Studio on Tellstrasse

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A compact Zürich comics studio and publisher on Tellstrasse, where designer books, indie print culture, and creator-led work shape a brief visit.

Level 32 is a compact comics and publishing studio in Zürich's Kreis 4, geared to readers of designer comics, graphic art, and small-run printed editions. It is not a browsing-heavy attraction; expect a brief, focused visit in a quiet urban setting, with the appeal lying in its specialist catalogue and creator-led character.

A brief summary to Level 32

  • Tellstrasse 3, Zürich, 8004, CH
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  • Duration: 0.2 to 1 hours
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  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
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Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Level 32.

  • Treat this as a specialist stop rather than a long attraction; the visit is usually brief unless you are buying or discussing a title.
  • Public transport is the simplest approach in Kreis 4; driving is less convenient because street parking in central Zürich can be limited.
  • If you are interested in indie publishing or graphic design, allow a little extra time to browse the catalogue properly.

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Getting There

  • Public transport

    Best reached by tram or bus to the Kreis 4, Langstrasse, or Wiedikon area, then a short walk; this is the most practical option from central Zürich.

  • Walking

    Walkable from the main station area in roughly 15 to 25 minutes, depending on your starting point and pace.

  • Cycling

    A realistic option in central Zürich, especially if you are already moving between nearby neighbourhood stops.

  • Taxi or rideshare

    A short, straightforward ride from the city centre, useful if you want to avoid a longer urban walk.

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What it is

Level 32 is a small independent comics and publication business on Tellstrasse in Zürich's Kreis 4. It functions as a comic-book store, publisher, and design-related studio rather than a conventional tourist stop. The strongest draw is its creator-led identity: this is the home base of LEVEL 32 Publications and the work of Demian Vogler, with a clear emphasis on designer comics, printed editions, and self-directed publishing.

What the visit feels like

A visit is usually short and purposeful. You come in to browse titles, ask about a book, or look over the kind of work that sits between comics, design, and independent publishing. The atmosphere is likely quiet and specialised, with little of the bustle you would find in a mainstream bookshop. It suits travellers who like graphic novels, small presses, and places where the stock reflects a single creative voice rather than a broad commercial mix.

Setting and context

The location sits in an inner-city stretch of Zürich, surrounded by dense blocks, local services, and mixed residential-commercial activity. There are no scenic grounds or landmark views here; the setting is street-level and practical. That urban context matters, though, because it places Level 32 within a district known for everyday city life and creative businesses. The experience is less about sightseeing and more about stepping into a working niche studio in the middle of the city.

Why people go

Travellers visit Level 32 for its specialist publications and the chance to engage with an independent comics practice at close range. It is most relevant to comic readers, design-minded visitors, solo travellers, couples, and older children or teens with a real interest in graphic storytelling. For general tourists, it is a side stop rather than a destination in itself. The reward is specificity: a small place with a clear point of view, where the merchandise and the setting are closely tied to the maker.

Practical expectations

Plan on a brief stop of around 10 to 45 minutes, longer only if you are discussing a purchase or looking for a particular title. Public transport is the easiest way to reach it, with a short walk from tram or bus connections in the Kreis 4, Langstrasse, or Wiedikon area. Walking from Zürich's centre is possible for fit travellers, and cycling is realistic in this part of town. The visit is weatherproof once inside, but the approach is a standard city walk, so rain and winter cold mainly affect comfort rather than the experience itself.

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