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Take Express Shop, Langstrasse’s Around-the-Clock Convenience Stop

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A 24-hour convenience shop on Zürich’s Langstrasse, useful for late-night snacks, drinks and basic supplies in the middle of the city.

Take Express Shop is a small 24-hour grocery on Langstrasse in central Zürich, built for quick stops rather than browsing. Expect snacks, drinks, basic provisions and a brisk, utilitarian atmosphere shaped by the district’s late-night pace.

A brief summary to Take Express Shop

  • Langstrasse 124, Zürich, 8004, CH
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  • Duration: 0.1 to 0.3 hours
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  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 12 am-12 pm
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 pm
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 pm
  • Thursday 12 am-12 pm
  • Friday 12 am-12 pm
  • Saturday 12 am-12 pm
  • Sunday 12 am-12 pm
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Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Take Express Shop.

  • Use it for quick purchases rather than a full grocery run; the space is small and the stock is likely focused on convenience items.
  • Expect Zürich prices, even for simple snacks and drinks, so it is practical rather than cheap.
  • Late evening and weekend visits are likely the busiest, especially given the Langstrasse nightlife setting.

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Getting There

  • Tram

    Reach it by Zürich tram from central districts in roughly 10 to 20 minutes, depending on your starting point and connections.

  • Bus

    Local bus services can also get you into the Langstrasse area quickly, though exact stop choice depends on where you begin.

  • Walk

    From the main station area, walking is plausible in around 20 to 30 minutes if you are already nearby and do not mind an urban route.

  • Taxi

    A taxi or rideshare is a short inner-city transfer and the simplest option if you are carrying bags or arriving late.

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What it is

Take Express Shop is a compact urban grocery and convenience store at Langstrasse 124 in Zürich’s Kreis 4. It functions less like a supermarket and more like a late-opening neighbourhood kiosk, with a narrow retail footprint and a practical stock of drinks, packaged snacks, basic groceries and last-minute essentials. The setting is street-level and entirely functional, with little to distract from the transaction itself.

What the visit feels like

A visit here is usually brief and purposeful. You step in from a busy city street, scan the shelves, pay, and leave within minutes. The atmosphere is utilitarian and local, shaped by the surrounding Langstrasse district, which is known for nightlife, dense foot traffic and late services. It is the kind of place people use after dinner, after a night out, or when they need something simple without crossing town. There is no scenic draw, no lingering café culture and no reason to plan a long stay.

Why travellers stop here

Travellers come for convenience, not as a destination in its own right. It is useful for solo visitors, budget-minded travellers, night owls and anyone staying nearby who wants flexible hours. In Zürich, where many shops close earlier than visitors expect, a 24-hour neighbourhood store can be genuinely practical. Prices are likely to reflect the city’s general cost level, so this is best treated as a stop for small purchases rather than a place to stock up cheaply.

Setting and access

The shop sits in a dense mixed-use part of central Zürich, where trams, buses, pedestrians and late-opening businesses share the street. Access is straightforward by public transport, on foot from nearby central districts, or by taxi for a short inner-city transfer. Parking is not the sensible option here. The experience is mostly indoors, so weather has little effect beyond the walk to the door. Because the shop is small, facilities are likely limited: expect a service counter and basic retail shelving, but not a visitor centre, seating area or public amenities beyond the essentials.

Practical expectations

This is a quick-stop place, not a sightseeing stop. The best use of it is for a five- to fifteen-minute purchase when you need water, snacks, a drink or a few basics late in the day. The surrounding street can feel lively and noisy at night, especially on weekends, so the shop is most useful when you want convenience in the middle of a busy urban district rather than a calm retail experience.

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