Driving in Switzerland — International Driving Permit guide
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Conducir en Switzerland

Alpine paradise with world-class mountain roads. Drive scenic passes through the Swiss Alps.

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Datos rápidos

IDP Status
Permiso internacional requerido
Lado de conducción
Derecha

Límites de velocidad

50
Urbano
50 km/h
80
Rural
80 km/h
120
Autopista
120 km/h

Guía de viaje del país

Switzerland epitomizes Alpine perfection with world-class mountain scenery, pristine villages, efficient trains, and multicultural sophistication. This small nation offers some of the world's most spectacular driving routes through legendary mountain passes.

The Swiss Alps provide year-round experiences. Summer opens the great passes—the Furka, Grimsel, Susten, and Gotthard create a legendary loop. The Stelvio Pass (technically in Italy) ranks among the world's most dramatic roads. Winter transforms the Alps into skiing paradise at Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Verbier.

The Matterhorn near Zermatt presents Switzerland's most iconic peak, while the Jungfrau region offers the Jungfraujoch railway to "Top of Europe" at 3,454 meters. Lake Lucerne combines water, mountains, and historic towns.

The cities offer distinct characters: Zurich's financial sophistication and old town, Geneva's international diplomacy and lakeside elegance, Bern's medieval UNESCO center, and Basel's world-class art museums.

Swiss cuisine reflects its four language regions—fondue and raclette, rösti, Italian influences in Ticino, and excellent chocolates everywhere. The efficiency extends to every café and mountain restaurant.

Driving in Switzerland is on the right with excellent roads. A vignette is required for motorways. An International Driving Permit is accepted. Mountain passes operate seasonally—many close in winter. Parking in cities is expensive; consider park-and-ride options.

Principales destinos

1
Furka Pass
2
Gotthard Pass
3
Grand Tour of Switzerland
4
Bernina Pass

Consejos de conducción

Lleva siempre tu permiso internacional junto con tu licencia nacional
Familiarízate con las normas locales de tráfico
Comprueba los requisitos de seguro al alquilar un coche
Respeta los límites de velocidad locales

Preguntas frecuentes

Do I need an IDP to drive in Switzerland?

Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required to drive in Switzerland. The IDP works alongside your national driving license.

Which side of the road do they drive on in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, traffic drives on the right side of the road.

What are the speed limits in Switzerland?

Speed limits in Switzerland: urban areas — 50 km/h, rural roads — 80 km/h, highways — 120 km/h.

How do I get an IDP for Switzerland?

You can get your IDP online through our website in just a few minutes. You'll need a photo and your national driving license details.

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Información útil

Código de paísCH
Lado de conducciónDerecha
Estado IDPRequired
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