Cost of Living in Switzerland - Updated Prices & Insights

Monthly Cost of Living

Average monthly costs for a single person come to about $3,472 including rent across Switzerland.

Estimated average monthly cost for a couple: $5,343 including rent across Switzerland.

Average monthly costs for a family of three come to about $7,214 including rent across Switzerland.

Living costs in Switzerland vary widely – from $2,712 in more affordable cities to $4,439 in major hubs, spanning a $1,727 range across 89 cities.

Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$30.46 CHF 24.20
$21.93 CHF 17.42
$48.74 CHF 38.73
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$136 CHF 108
$98.8 CHF 78.5
$216 CHF 172
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$18.22 CHF 14.47
$17.61 CHF 13.99
$21.86 CHF 17.36
Cappuccino
$6.15 CHF 4.89
$3.75 CHF 2.98
$8.11 CHF 6.44
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$5.38 CHF 4.27
$3.68 CHF 2.93
$6.13 CHF 4.87
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$4.78 CHF 3.80
$3.64 CHF 2.89
$6.06 CHF 4.82
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$8.78 CHF 6.97
$5.64 CHF 4.48
$11.29 CHF 8.97
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$7.34 CHF 5.83
$6.11 CHF 4.86
$11.01 CHF 8.75
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$2.18 CHF 1.73
$1.59 CHF 1.26
$2.44 CHF 1.94
White Bread (500g)
$3.68 CHF 2.93
$1.45 CHF 1.15
$5.44 CHF 4.32
Rice (white) (1kg)
$4.11 CHF 3.27
$2.23 CHF 1.77
$5.97 CHF 4.74
Eggs
$7.19 CHF 5.72
$4.18 CHF 3.32
$9.57 CHF 7.61
Local Cheese (1kg)
$28.95 CHF 23.00
$20.32 CHF 16.14
$56.4 CHF 44.84
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$33.25 CHF 26.42
$14.87 CHF 11.81
$43.38 CHF 34.47
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$47.83 CHF 38.00
$30.54 CHF 24.26
$79.4 CHF 63.1
Apples (1kg)
$3.66 CHF 2.91
$2.41 CHF 1.92
$6.04 CHF 4.80
Banana (1kg)
$2.48 CHF 1.97
$1.59 CHF 1.26
$4.90 CHF 3.89
Oranges (1kg)
$3.13 CHF 2.49
$1.91 CHF 1.51
$6.34 CHF 5.04
Tomato (1kg)
$6.02 CHF 4.78
$2.43 CHF 1.93
$9.62 CHF 7.64
Potato (1kg)
$2.58 CHF 2.05
$1.38 CHF 1.09
$4.49 CHF 3.56
Onion (1kg)
$2.42 CHF 1.92
$1.89 CHF 1.50
$3.77 CHF 3.00
Lettuce (1 head)
$2.56 CHF 2.04
$1.84 CHF 1.46
$3.68 CHF 2.92
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$1.45 CHF 1.15
$0.76 CHF 0.60
$2.52 CHF 2.00
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$10.97 CHF 8.71
$10.35 CHF 8.23
$12.18 CHF 9.68
Wine (Bottle)
$13.95 CHF 11.08
$10.14 CHF 8.06
$25.36 CHF 20.15
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$2.57 CHF 2.04
$1.22 CHF 0.97
$4.28 CHF 3.40
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$3.16 CHF 2.51
$1.38 CHF 1.09
$4.99 CHF 3.97
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$4.29 CHF 3.41
$3.53 CHF 2.81
$6.31 CHF 5.01
Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$97.7 CHF 77.7
$83.1 CHF 66.0
$204 CHF 162
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$7.78 CHF 6.18
$5.98 CHF 4.75
$13.16 CHF 10.46
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$4.26 CHF 3.38
$3.28 CHF 2.60
$5.46 CHF 4.34
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$84.2 CHF 66.9
$54.5 CHF 43.33
$96.9 CHF 77.0
Gasoline (1 liter)
$2.26 CHF 1.79
$2.16 CHF 1.72
$2.49 CHF 1.98
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$40.8K CHF 32.4K
$40.8K CHF 32.4K
$40.8K CHF 32.4K
Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$42.6K CHF 33.8K
$37.6K CHF 29.9K
$50.1K CHF 39.8K
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$272 CHF 216
$175 CHF 139
$438 CHF 348
SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$51.3 CHF 40.74
$24.38 CHF 19.37
$84.1 CHF 66.8
Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$58.5 CHF 46.45
$48.20 CHF 38.30
$96.7 CHF 76.8
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$87.3 CHF 69.4
$59.9 CHF 47.56
$147 CHF 116
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$48.05 CHF 38.17
$31.33 CHF 24.89
$62.7 CHF 49.79
Cinema Ticket
$24.52 CHF 19.48
$20.35 CHF 16.17
$30.65 CHF 24.35
🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$3,081 CHF 2,448
$2,121 CHF 1,685
$3,867 CHF 3,072
International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$35.2K CHF 27.9K
$24.8K CHF 19.7K
$49.6K CHF 39.4K
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$134 CHF 106
$74.3 CHF 59.0
$186 CHF 148
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$65.6 CHF 52.1
$37.45 CHF 29.75
$112 CHF 89.3
Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$150 CHF 119
$97.3 CHF 77.3
$240 CHF 191
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$185 CHF 147
$110 CHF 87.2
$305 CHF 242
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$2,024 CHF 1,608
$1,488 CHF 1,182
$3,099 CHF 2,463
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$1,643 CHF 1,305
$1,218 CHF 968
$2,436 CHF 1,936
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$3,713 CHF 2,950
$2,380 CHF 1,891
$6,264 CHF 4,977
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$2,927 CHF 2,326
$2,117 CHF 1,682
$4,356 CHF 3,460
Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$20.3K CHF 16.2K
$12.3K CHF 9,741
$30.6K CHF 24.3K
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$13.9K CHF 11.0K
$9,021 CHF 7,167
$22.2K CHF 17.7K
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$7,589 CHF 6,030
-
20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
2.44
1.6
3

CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: June 14, 2026

Cost Breakdown

Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center: $1,713 across Switzerland. For reference, capital rent is $1,862 in Bern, and $1,502 in Visp.

National average salary: $7,426. With average costs at $3,472, the salary-to-cost ratio is favorable for most workers.

Expect to spend about $637 monthly on groceries. Dining out at a mid-range restaurant averages $137 for two.

In Bern (capital), expect about $3,369 per month, while Visp offers the lowest costs at $2,712 – which city you pick has a tangible effect on the budget.

Cost Highlights

Overall living costs ($3,472) is 160% above the global median of $1,333.

Average rent ($1,713) is 175% above the global median of $624.

Dining out ($137) is 185% above the global median of $48.00.

Public transport ($104) is 215% above the global median of $33.00.

By City in Switzerland
Rank
City
Population
Living Index
Solo costs
(no rent) / month
Solo costs
(with rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(no rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(with rent) / month
Mobile download speed
(Mbps)
Internet download speed
(Mbps)
1
21191
150 $1,624 $3,015 $4,716 $6,499
138.4
394.13
2
1900
176 $1,557 $3,565 $4,885 $7,210
145.6
126.56
3
11363
180 $1,798 $3,517 $4,531 $7,589
143.55
365.12
4
4200
167 $1,718 $3,290 $3,816 $6,878
141.65
266.43
5
10000
178 $1,870 $3,522 $4,412 $7,430
107.59
244.28
6
1500
175 $1,907 $3,546 $4,696 $7,150
89.54
253.27
7
11145
175 $1,972 $3,489 $4,256 $7,360
213.21
263.09
8
15853
170 $1,702 $3,339 $4,878 $6,908
121.41
409.89
9
5500
166 $1,648 $3,329 $4,355 $6,942
37.05
319.67
10
3200
177 $1,791 $3,575 $4,453 $7,211
309.64
176.41
11
23557
175 $1,694 $3,472 $4,518 $7,333
54.15
377.3
12
19168
210 $2,495 $4,132 $4,605 $8,246
24.72
405.5
13
174491
184 $1,703 $3,662 $4,819 $7,878
22.67
414.12
14
43785
193 $1,971 $3,873 $4,421 $7,924
263.11
400.75
15
128848
169 $1,709 $3,369 $4,163 $7,119
128.61
403.72
16
6000
175 $1,857 $3,462 $4,487 $6,754
24.22
275.82
17
56378
156 $1,465 $3,120 $4,086 $6,330
93.06
440.43
18
1800
179 $1,624 $3,564 $4,174 $6,970
103.9
210.27
19
12187
167 $1,612 $3,320 $3,520 $6,538
135.37
270.11
20
5500
173 $1,688 $3,439 $4,080 $7,260
104.64
220.21
21
17060
174 $1,871 $3,542 $3,838 $7,100
183.75
292.77
22
37082
156 $1,576 $3,159 $3,913 $7,046
239.17
317.97
23
-
169 $1,826 $3,398 $4,435 $6,774
110.88
171.61
24
11809
149 $1,367 $2,941 $3,616 $6,158
206.79
323.03
25
27904
178 $1,561 $3,592 $4,137 $7,437
81.95
345.03
26
26759
196 $1,701 $3,908 $4,930 $7,747
226.86
373.31
27
9300
175 $1,615 $3,534 $4,734 $7,243
188.61
421.48
28
24864
154 $1,406 $3,090 $3,789 $6,761
167.36
330.69
29
37485
166 $1,620 $3,357 $4,168 $6,772
51.2
448.34
30
191557
207 $1,570 $4,189 $5,194 $9,021
108.54
483.59
31
8800
169 $1,836 $3,400 $3,824 $7,192
104.26
400.75
32
12500
166 $2,005 $3,282 $5,012 $7,193
189.14
405.14
33
5400
175 $1,545 $3,446 $4,133 $7,089
110.79
345.9
34
1600
181 $2,125 $3,547 $4,986 $7,498
72.46
387.78
35
5600
175 $1,892 $3,470 $3,907 $7,162
125.64
209.55
36
20846
171 $1,827 $3,363 $3,712 $7,092
80.67
405.08
37
25932
177 $1,991 $3,574 $4,532 $7,237
50.96
466.51
38
39027
156 $1,756 $3,054 $3,673 $6,877
150.3
352.78
39
9000
161 $1,625 $3,280 $3,861 $6,720
104.04
295.4
40
10919
175 $1,850 $3,444 $4,368 $7,190
310.96
419.07
41
15500
152 $1,774 $3,019 $3,905 $6,320
155.65
284.84
42
133521
178 $1,721 $3,531 $4,080 $7,768
193.07
438.51
43
13807
172 $1,630 $3,484 $4,745 $7,339
48.56
365.41
44
16000
139 $1,536 $2,782 $3,494 $6,299
30.63
290.52
45
81284
194 $2,093 $3,886 $5,121 $7,848
113.09
427.03
46
63583
159 $1,679 $3,132 $4,440 $7,516
28.39
256.49
47
14361
159 $1,570 $3,175 $4,242 $6,689
250.82
273.45
48
13515
176 $1,592 $3,554 $4,315 $7,389
304.72
356.87
49
15562
147 $1,401 $2,963 $4,685 $6,921
301.38
243.81
50
26208
201 $1,505 $4,046 $3,966 $7,676
43.6
296.48
Switzerland Median Internet Speeds (Updated April 2026)

Mobile

Download
Mbps
Upload
Mbps
Latency
ms

Fixed Broadband

Download
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Mbps
Latency
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The chart highlights the Precision Threshold for mobile and fixed broadband internet speeds, updated quarterly.
Digital Nomad Cost of Living Index
Cost of Living in Switzerland - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Switzerland generally affordable for travelers, expats, and digital nomads, and who tends to find value here?
Switzerland is widely regarded as expensive, especially in Zurich and Geneva, but many find a high value in what the country delivers: superb services, safety, efficient infrastructure, and consistently clean, reliable systems. The upside shows up when you choose smaller towns or lake-side suburbs, negotiate longer-term housing, cook at home, and use public transport rather than owning a car. With careful planning, you can align lifestyle decisions with the realities of local prices. Cost of Living in Switzerland reflects these trade-offs and helps you decide where and how you base yourself. Tip: Start with a realistic monthly plan that prioritizes housing and transit access.
What does daily life look like in Switzerland, including housing search, food options, transport, coworking, and errands?
Daily life hinges on smart choices. Housing often comes via longer leases and deposits, with neighborhoods close to transit offering the best balance of price and convenience. Food options range from farmer's markets to reliable supermarkets; cooking at home stretches meals further. Transport is first-rate: trains, trams, and buses connect most places with regular schedules, and a resident pass can simplify fares. Co-working spaces abound in larger towns and digital nomads find quiet corners in libraries and cafes. Errands move smoothly when you set up local services early. Switzerland living cost varies by city, but planning makes it manageable. Tip: Build a simple weekly routine that matches your work and errands.
How can you optimize your quality of life and budgeting, considering seasonality and choosing the right neighborhood?
Quality of life here shines through safety, healthcare access, and a multilingual, international vibe in major towns. A practical budgeting framework helps you stay on track: separate essentials (housing, food, transport) from discretionary spending, and revisit it as seasons and plans change. Seasonality shows in outdoor access, clothing needs, and heating or cooling habits, so your routine shifts with the weather. Neighborhood fit matters: historic cores, lake-adjacent districts, or suburban belts each offer a different pace, cost profile, and community. Test a few areas, lean on rental agents, and sample local amenities before committing. Tip: Prioritize a base with transit access and gradually expand social and work locations to maintain flexibility.
Is Switzerland expensive compared to other countries?
Even the cheaper cities in Switzerland sit above the global median. The premium buys you quality infrastructure, public services, and safety – but you'll need a solid income to live comfortably here.
How much does it cost to live in Switzerland in 2026?
As of 2026, living expenses in Switzerland span $2,712 to $4,439 monthly. Capitals and tourist hotspots sit at the top end; provincial towns offer substantially cheaper living.
Which cities are cheapest in Switzerland?
Outside the capital and tourist areas, costs in Switzerland drop fast. Visp is one of the best budget options – lower costs without giving up access to essential services and everyday amenities.
Can you live in Switzerland on $2,000 per month?
Outside major cities, $2,000 covers essentials in Switzerland just fine. In Bern and other expensive hubs, expect much tighter budgeting with little room for extras.
Is Switzerland affordable to live in?
Even regional cities in Switzerland are pricier than the global average, with Bern at the top. If you're coming from a lower-cost country, budget carefully – the sticker shock on housing, food, and services is real.

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