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Getting Around Locarno

Getting Around Locarno

Ticino, Switzerland

Public Transportation

Locarno relies on a well-integrated system of buses and regional trains. The city does not have a metro or tram system.

The regional train network connects Locarno to surrounding towns and provides access to attractions further afield within Ticino. The Locarno train station acts as a central hub.

Bus & Train Network

  • Buses: PostAuto and FART operate routes within Locarno and valleys.
  • Regional Trains: Connections to Bellinzona, Lugano, and Milan (Italy).
  • Route Maps: Available at train station and tourist office.
  • Central Hub: Locarno Train Station is the main interchange.

Single Tickets

Purchase from automated ticket machines or the SBB Mobile app.

Day Passes

Available for unlimited travel within specific zones for a 24-hour period.

Ticino Ticket

Free public transport in Ticino for overnight guests. This ticket offers substantial savings and simplifies travel.

Operation & Accessibility

Operating Hours
  • Early morning (around 05:00-06:00) until late evening (around 23:00-00:00).
  • Service frequency varies by time and day.
  • Always check current schedules, especially for less frequent routes.
Accessibility
  • Newer buses and trains are equipped with ramps or low floors to accommodate wheelchairs.
  • SBB provides assistance services for travelers with reduced mobility (advance booking recommended).
  • Swiss public transport is generally very accessible.

Navigation Efficiency

SBB Mobile App

For real-time schedules, connection information, and platform details.

Ticket Validation

Validate your Ticino Ticket or purchase tickets before boarding.

Zone System

Understand the zone system if purchasing single tickets.

Advance Planning

Check current schedules for optimal routing, especially on weekends.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis offer a convenient but more costly alternative to public transport.

Licensed Taxi Identification

  • Taxis are typically white or cream-colored with a "TAXI" sign on the roof.
  • Find taxis at designated stands (Locarno train station, Piazza Grande).
  • You can book a taxi by phone through local taxi companies.
  • Fares are metered, ensuring transparency.

Typical Fares & Payment

  • Taxis in Switzerland are expensive; a short ride can cost CHF 15-30+.
  • Pay by cash (Swiss Francs) or major credit/debit cards.
  • Confirm payment options with the driver before your journey.
  • Licensed taxis are safe and regulated.

Ride-Sharing & Safety

  • Uber operates in some larger Swiss cities.
  • Not widely available or cost-effective in Locarno.
  • Traditional taxis remain the main option for on-demand rides.
  • Licensed taxis are safe and regulated.
  • Always choose clearly marked, official taxis.
  • Confirm destination and fare estimate before starting your ride.

Rental Options

Car Rental

Major international companies have offices at airports and in larger cities like Lugano or Bellinzona.

Motorcycle/Scooter

Less common but may be available from specialized local shops. A valid motorcycle license is a requirement.

Bicycle Rental

"Rent a Bike" is available at Locarno train station. Many hotels also offer bicycle rentals.

Walking & Cycling

Locarno's compact size and scenic pathways make walking and cycling enjoyable options.

Pedestrian-Friendly Zones

  • Piazza Grande: This large square is mostly pedestrian-friendly and often hosts events.
  • Lakeside Promenade (Lungolago): This long, flat promenade along Lake Maggiore is good for leisurely walks, jogging, or cycling.
  • Old Town (Città Vecchia): The narrow, cobblestone streets of the Old Town are best explored on foot.
  • Parco delle Camelie: This beautiful park presents peaceful strolling paths among its extensive camellia collection.

Walking & Cycling Routes

  • Self-Guided Trails: Numerous well-marked self-guided walking trails exist in and around Locarno.
  • Maps: Pick up maps at the tourist office.
  • Cycling Paths: Dedicated cycling paths run along the lake and connect Locarno to nearby towns.
  • Safety: Helmets are not mandatory for adults but are highly recommended.

Driving Laws & Safety

Driving Side

Switzerland drives on the right side of the road.

Be aware if coming from left-hand drive countries.

Speed Limits

Strictly enforced: 50 km/h (urban), 80 km/h (outside urban), 120 km/h (motorways).

Follow signage to avoid fines.

Seatbelts

Mandatory for all occupants of the vehicle.

Always buckle up.

Specialized Transportation

Unique Local Transport
  • Locarno-Orselina Funicular: Connects city center to Sanctuary of Madonna del Sasso.
  • Orselina-Cardada-Cimetta Cable Car/Chairlift: Ascends to panoramic viewpoints.
  • These transportation modes are attractions themselves.
Lake Transportation
  • Lake Maggiore Ferries (Navigazione Laghi): Important for exploring the lake and visiting other towns.
  • Private boat rentals are available for independent lake exploration.
  • Ferry terminal conveniently near train station and bus stops.

No-Go Areas & Caution

  • Locarno has no specific dangerous areas for pedestrians.
  • Exercise caution on busy roads that lack dedicated pedestrian paths.
  • Always stay on marked trails when hiking.
  • Heed local warnings, especially concerning weather conditions or trail closures.
  • Cyclists should be aware of traffic on shared roads.
  • Stick to designated cycling paths where available.
  • General awareness of surroundings is always good practice.
  • Keep emergency numbers handy for any unforeseen situations.

Ticino Ticket Advantage

Purchase the Ticino Ticket for maximum savings on local public transport and discounts on many funiculars and boat trips.

Your accommodation provides it.