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Getting around Zurich

Getting around Zurich
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Updated byHelena Delbecqon 30 August 2024

Once you have secured a job and accommodation in Zurich, it's important to explore the city's transportation options. Zurich boasts an efficient, reliable, and modern transportation system that will cater to your daily commuting needs.

Public transport in Zurich

Regardless of whether you reside in the city or its outskirts, Zurich offers a diverse selection of transportation to take you wherever you need to go. In Zurich, you can get around using trams, buses, and the S-Bahn (suburban trains). You can also opt for boats if you need to cross the lake.

For daily commuters, consider purchasing a cost-efficient monthly pass through the (Zurich's city and canton transport service) based on your requirements.

Another appealing option is the , which provides complimentary travel on all modes of public transport (trams, buses, trains, boats, and cable cars) in and around Zurich. The card also offers various discounts, including culinary treats, free entry to museums, and special prices at select stores. It costs CHF 29 for 24 hours or CHF 56 for 72 hours for an adult.

Cycling in Zurich

Depending on your location, cycling to work is a popular choice among Zurich residents. Swiss companies often promote "soft mobility" options like cycling or public transport for their employees. Many office buildings are equipped with amenities for cyclists.

Make use of the located near Zurich's main railway station.

If you are traveling from a distant location, you can integrate public transport with cycling. For instance, you can board an S-Bahn train from your residence to Zurich's main station and then cycle to your workplace. Refer to the for details on train travel with bicycles.

Additionally, a is available. This card offers the same discounts as the Zürich Card and includes bike rental services.

Driving in Zurich

If you opt to drive, especially if you reside far from the city center or in areas with limited public transport coverage, be mindful of the heavy traffic within the city and on the surrounding highways.

SBB provides several options for individuals who prefer traveling by car, including the "P+Rail" package. This package enables you to drive to the station, park your car, and catch a train. For specific terms and conditions, refer to the on this topic.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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