
Vaud Switzerland Travel Guide
Situated about 60 kilometers (37 miles) to the southwest of Lausanne, Geneva Airport is the most proximate and most convenient international airport.
Situated about 220 kilometers (137 miles) to the northeast of Lausanne, Zurich Airport is Switzerland's largest and busiest airport.
Flight prices generally increase during peak summer months (June to August) and around major holidays. Booking flights well in advance is suggested, especially for high season travel. Use Dollar Flight Club for deals.
Shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) often give greater value and increased availability, with agreeable weather conditions. Check Skyscanner for options.
Both GVA and ZRH have extensive facilities: duty-free shops, restaurants, car rental services, integrated train stations, airline lounges, baggage services, and VAT refund desks.
Valid national driving license. Non-EU/EFTA citizens need an IDP. Minimum age 18 (rental companies may vary).
Roads are excellent and well-maintained. Motorways require an annual vignette (CHF 40), typically on rental cars.
50 km/h in cities, 80 kilometers per hour outside urban, 120 km/h motorways. Speed cameras are common.
Switzerland boasts an extensive, highly efficient, and punctual train network operated by SBB (Swiss Federal Railways).
Long-distance bus alternatives inside Switzerland are limited in comparison with the comprehensive train network.
Swiss roads are very safe. Drivers are generally disciplined and follow traffic laws.
While Switzerland is landlocked, Lac Léman gives an unique 'sea' arrival experience.
Parking in Lausanne's city center can be expensive and difficult to find. Using public transport for city investigation is usually more useful. DiscoverCars.com for rental options.