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Switzerland is a beautiful country ripe with options for exploring. The nation has long been regarded as a haven of neutrality, and is associated with both wealth and a high quality of life. Zurich and Geneva are known for their cosmopolitan neighbourhoods, gorgeous urban landscapes, great food, chocolate, banks, watches and other luxuries.
Meanwhile, rural Switzerland is like no other place on earth. Adventurers flock to towns like Interlaken, located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, for a springboard for their adventures into the mountains.
Whether you're here to enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery, treat yourself to the world's best chocolate, indulge in a spa vacation, or something in between, you can get there with an affordable car hire. DriveNow allows travellers to get the best rates by letting them compare the prices of the world's top rental companies.Here's a 3 day self-drive Switzerland itinerary to wet your appetite.
As travel around the world resumes a more normal pace post COVID, When you're looking to hire a car in Switzerland the best advice is to book as far in advance as your travel plans allow. That way you will have the widest availability and choice of vehicles and a cheaper rate. Switzerland is unique in that it has a few different peak seasons for travelling. Those looking to ski and other snow adventures tend to do so between December and March. Whilst the summer months are also popular with people taking quintessential summer holidays to Europe.
Though the legal driving age is 18, you need to be 20 to hire a car in Switzerland. You may also be charged extra fees if you're under the age of 25.
A full unrestricted license from your home country. It is recommended to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) for your own peace of mind and proof of ID such as a passport. IDPs can be sourced through a local automobile association in your home country often via the internet.
Yes. A road tax is imposed on national roads, which is often paid by the purchase of a vignette sticker (approx 40CHF). Your rental company can advise when collecting your vehicle.
Children under the age of 12 and less than 150cm tall must be seated in a child restraint system.
In built-up areas 50km/h, elsewhere 80km/h – 100km/h according to local signs and on freeways 120km/h.
Yes. All occupants of a vehicle must wear a seatbelt where fitted.
If your GPS system is equipped to show fixed speed cameras you must disable this function or risk an on the spot fine.