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How to Get to Neuchatel

How to Get to Neuchatel

Neuchatel Fribourg Neuchatel And The Jura, Switzerland Travel Guide

Major Airports & Airlines

Main Hubs

Geneva Airport (GVA) is the most proximate major international airport, about 1 hour 20 a short distance from Neuchâtel by direct train. Zurich Airport (ZRH), Switzerland's largest, is about 2 hours from Neuchâtel by direct train. Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport (BSL/MLH/EAP) is around 1 hour 45 minutes by train. Bern Airport (BRN) is a smaller regional option, TWO-THIRDS of an hour away.

Airport Details:

  • GVA: Hub for Flights within europe.
  • ZRH: SWISS International Air Lines main hub, global network.
  • BSL: Often serves low-cost carriers.

Flight Options & Routes

GVA serves major European carriers like SWISS, easyJet, France's National airline, Lufthansa, and British Airways. ZRH hosts SWISS, Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM, Emirates, and United. BSL is mainly served by low-cost companies like easyJet and A Low-cost european airline.

Route Information:

  • Direct flights from key European cities.
  • Travelers from North American style hubs usually connect via GVA or ZRH.
  • Excellent train connections link these airfields to Neuchâtel.

Seasonal Pricing

Flight prices are higher during peak summer (July-August) and major holidays. Shoulder seasons often present better deals.

Airport Facilities

Major Swiss airports offer complete shopping, dining, car rental, and travel information services.

Train Transfers

The most efficient getting from any major Swiss airport is by train, with direct connections to Neuchâtel's station.

Transfer Options & Services

Train Connections

Other Options

  • Car Rental: Straightforward driving, but city parking can be challenging/expensive.
  • Taxi: Very expensive for long distances between airports and Neuchâtel.
  • Use taxis for close-by travel within Neuchâtel itself.
  • DiscoverCars.com for rentals.

Important Considerations

Direct Flights

Direct flights to GVA and ZRH connect from major global hubs like New York, London, Paris, and Frankfurt.

Seamless Travel

Main Swiss airports include train stations within or adjacent to terminals, ensuring easy transfers to the rail network.

Planning Ahead

Consider flight price fluctuations based on season and demand. Shoulder seasons typically offer better value.

Land Transportation

Border Crossings & Trains

Switzerland is a Schengen Area member. Border crossings with neighboring Schengen countries are generally fluid, with no routine passport checks. Random checks can occur, however. Customs checks are also a possibility.

Train Connections SBB:

  • Neuchâtel to Bern: ~40 minutes (direct).
  • Neuchâtel to Lausanne: ~40 minutes (direct).
  • Neuchâtel to Paris (France): ~3 hours 30 minutes (via TGV Lyria).

Long-Distance Buses & Driving

Long-distance bus services within Switzerland are limited; the train network is typically faster. FlixBus operates some international routes to Switzerland.

Self-Driving Considerations:

  • Roads are well-maintained; drive on the right.
  • A "Vignette" (motorway sticker) is essential for Swiss motorways (CHF 40/year). Purchase upon entry.
  • An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended if you have a non-english license an official language or English.

Road Safety & Conditions

Road conditions in Switzerland are excellent, with minimal safety concerns. Driving standards are high. Drivers should be mindful of cyclists, especially in designated lanes.

Winter Driving:

  • Snow tires are often necessary in winter.
  • Snow chains may be necessary for high mountain roads.
  • Check road conditions before winter driving.

Parking & Speed Limits

Parking in city centers can be expensive and limited. Speed limits are strictly enforced: 120 km/h on motorways, 80 km/h outside built-up areas, and 50 km/h in built-up areas.

Parking Zones:

  • Blue Zones: Limited free parking with a parking disc.
  • White Zones: Paid parking, usually metered.
  • Yellow Zones: Private parking, no public parking.

Important Notes for Land Travel

  • Keep your passport and keep your papers accessible at Schengen borders.
  • Daytime running lights are mandatory for all vehicles.
  • Speed limits are enforced strictly with fines.
  • The comprehensive rail system generally outweighs the benefit of long-distance buses for domestic routes.
  • Consider multi-story car parks in city centers to avoid fines or issues.
  • Beware of cyclists, who are common on Swiss roads.

Sea/River Arrivals

Lake & River Travel

Neuchâtel is a lakeside city but does not have sea or river connections for international arrivals. Lake Neuchâtel does have regular boat services, operated by LNM (Navigation sur les lacs de Neuchâtel et Morat).

Ferry Services:

  • These services connect towns around the lake (Yverdon-les-Bains, Estavayer-le-Lac, Murten).
  • They are mainly for scenic cruises or local transport.
  • No specific "boat taxi" service in the same vein as a land taxi operates.

Immigration & Connections

Immigration procedures at seaports are not applicable, as Neuchâtel does not have seaports for international entry.

Connecting to Land Transport:

  • Boat landings in Neuchâtel (Port) are well-connected to the city's bus and tram network.
  • The city center is within walking distance from the Port.
  • Tourists who are arriving by boat easily transition to local public transport.

Scenic Journeys

Lake Neuchâtel boat services offer beautiful views and a relaxing way to explore lakeside towns.

No International Port

Neuchâtel lacks international sea or river connections; arrival is exclusively via land or air.

Local Integration

Boat landings are well-integrated with the city's public transport network for onward travel.

Departure Information

Exit Fees & Airport Departure

Switzerland does not charge specific exit fees or taxes for departing travelers. Airline tickets usually include all relevant airport taxes.

Airport Timing:

  • Arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before a Schengen flight.
  • 3 hours for intercontinental flights.
  • Time allows for check-in, security, and passport control.

Train Departure & Facilities

For train departures, arrive at the station 10-15 minutes before departure. Swiss train stations run efficiently. Have your ticket ready, either printed or on your mobile device.

Station Amenities:

  • Train stations typically have shops, cafes, and luggage lockers.
  • Plan to make use of these amenities if you have extra time before your journey.
  • No security screening process for domestic or most international train travel.

Airport & Station Services

Airport Facilities

All major Swiss airports offer extensive facilities for departing travelers, including duty-free shopping and waiting areas.

Train Station Efficiency

Swiss train terminals are models of efficiency, making departures smooth and stress-free.

Final Checks

Always confirm your flight or train status before heading to the airport or station.

Smooth Departures

Your departure from Neuchâtel, if by air or train, will be streamlined by Swiss efficiency.