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Major Swiss Cities

Switzerland's cities and towns are quite small compared to cities in other countries - even Zurich as the largest one has less than half a million inhabitants.

Nevertheless you may expect all aspects of modern city life in Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne, Winterthur, St. Gallen and Lucerne: masterpieces as well as horrible examples of traditional and modern architecture, pulsating economic and cultural life, heavy traffic, multiculturalism and openness, but also social problems. One thing may be different: distances to forests and mountains and between cities are relatively small.


City Characteristics Population Metropolitan
Area (2002)
(1970) (2002)
Zürich
[Zurich]
Economic and financial center of Switzerland
capital of canton Zurich
university (all faculties) and federal institute of technology
423,000 342,000 972,000
Genève
[Geneva]
One of the United Nations Headquarters and seat of dozens of international organisations
capital of canton Geneva
university (all faculties)
174,000 178,000 410,000
Basel Center of Switzerland's chemical and pharmaceutical industry
capital of canton Basel-Stadt
university (all faculties)
213,000 165,000 240,000
Bern Switzerland's capital
capital of canton Bern
university (all faculties)
162,000 122,000 290,000
Lausanne Second center of the Lake Geneva region and the French speaking part of Switzerland
capital of canton Vaud
university (all faculties) and federal institute of technology
137,000 116,000 240,000
Winterthur Major industrial city and regional, always a bit in the shadow of nearby mighty Zurich 91,000 90,000 110,000
Luzern
[Lucerne]
Regional center of central Switzerland
capital of canton Luzern
university (theology, humanities, law)
67,000
(+15,000)
57,000
(+16,000)
230,000
St. Gallen Regional center of eastern Switzerland
capital of canton St. Gallen
university (economics, law, humanities)
80,000 70,000 90,000
Biel/Bienne Regional center of Jura region, bilingual, watchmaking and electronics industry, institute of technology 61,000 49,000 90,000

Except for Geneva, all major Swiss cities have been losing inhabitants since about 1970, while the wider metropolitan areas are still growing. Young people are still moving away from peripheral rural regions. Therefore some peripheral alpine valleys in Switzerland (not the well known tourist destinations, however) might soon face real big problems to keep their infrastructure up and running and to find anybody willing to take over local political offices. In total, Switzerland's society is rather becoming more urban.

Lucerne has incorporated its suburb Littau in 2010, so the current population is about 76,000 inhabitants. The incorporation does not effect the population number given for the metropolitan area (city including suburbs).

Besides, suburbs are growing together and Switzerland's Mittelland region stretching from Lake Geneva to Bodensee is not so far from being just one metropolitan area. Jokingly, people are already addressing the economical center Zurich as Downtown Switzerland and there is a rock band from the Swiss capital Bern ironically calling themselves Züri West ...

Terminology used on this page:

Map of Switzerland with major cities and towns
Switzerland's major cities and towns

For road maps with detailed route proposals and estimated journey time see: www.map24.ch,
for maps of Swiss cities and towns see: www.ortsplan.ch, www.search.ch or www.google.com



Distances within Switzerland

Distances between cities and towns in Switzerland

1 mile = 1.609 km

Cities
Towns
Distances in kilometers (1 km = 0.6215 miles)
BS BE BI CF CH FR GE LS LU LG MV NE SG SH SI TH WI ZG ZH ZRH
Aarau (-) 55 75 79 123 176 106 221 166 47 253 171 101 130 76 244 98 77 51 52 62
Allschwil BL (-) 9 103 98 107 216 134 264 197 107 315 198 127 169 107 273 129 113 124 94 106
Baden (-) 61 101 105 150 147 132 253 192 62 250 197 128 101 46 270 124 48 53 23 35
Basel (BS) - 94 89 98 207 125 255 188 98 306 189 118 160 98 264 120 104 115 85 97
Bern (BE) 94 - 33 68 244 31 161 94 90 262 95 46 207 164 170 28 147 114 122 134
Biel (BI) 89 33 - 44 240 49 157 97 108 295 113 29 203 142 188 61 143 132 118 130
La Chaux-de-Fonds (CF) 98 68 44 - 284 65 150 90 158 330 113 22 247 186 188 96 187 182 162 174
Chur (CH) 207 244 240 284 - 264 390 323 142 154 300 269 92 161 245 216 130 119 122 110
Davos (-) 237 274 270 314 58 294 420 353 172 178 330 299 122 191 275 246 170 149 152 140
Ebikon (-) 100 94 112 162 146 125 256 188 4 212 189 140 125 96 249 96 75 20 50 62
Emmen (-) 93 89 107 157 140 120 250 183 5 213 181 135 119 98 244 91 77 22 52 64
Frauenfeld (-) 117 161 163 205 130 192 314 252 94 259 258 193 44 27 331 187 16 70 40 34
Fribourg/Freiburg (FR) 125 31 49 65 264 - 128 61 121 282 64 43 238 177 139 48 178 145 153 165
Geneva/Genève (GE) 255 161 157 150 390 128 - 67 251 371 80 128 368 307 165 176 308 275 283 295
Grindelwald (-) 167 75 108 143 209 95 223 156 85 287 159 121 228 167 206 47 164 109 139 151
Interlaken (-)
Bernese Oberland
147 55 88 123 189 75 203 136 65 207 139 101 208 147 186 27 144 89 119 131
Kloten Airport (ZRH) 97 134 130 174 110 165 295 228 66 241 229 159 73 34 304 158 19 42 12 -
Lausanne (LS) 188 94 97 90 323 61 67 - 184 304 23 68 301 240 98 109 241 208 216 228
Lauterbrunnen (-) 169 67 100 135 201 87 215 148 87 219 151 113 220 159 198 39 156 101 131 143
Littau (-) 97 86 104 154 146 117 247 180 4 212 181 132 124 99 241 88 78 23 53 65
Locarno (-) 292 248 281 316 140 268 326 265 194 40 246 294 231 271 167 220 240 185 215 227
Lucerne/Luzern (LU) 98 90 108 158 142 121 251 184 - 208 185 136 121 100 245 92 79 24 54 66
Lugano (LG) 306 262 295 330 154 282 371 304 208 - 281 308 245 285 207 234 254 199 229 241
Montreux-Vevey (MV) 189 95 113 113 300 64 80 23 185 281 - 91 302 241 79 112 242 209 217 229
Muttenz BL (-) 5 89 84 93 202 120 250 183 93 301 184 113 155 93 259 115 99 110 80 92
Neuchâtel (NE) 118 46 29 22 269 43 128 68 136 308 91 - 232 171 166 74 172 160 147 159
Neuhausen (SH) 98 164 142 186 162 177 307 240 100 285 241 171 82 2 316 174 31 76 46 34
Olten (-) 42 62 66 110 189 93 208 153 52 258 158 88 143 89 231 85 90 64 65 77
Reinach BL (-) 10 102 97 106 215 133 263 196 106 314 197 126 168 106 272 128 112 123 93 105
Rhine Falls (-) 98 164 142 186 162 177 307 240 100 285 241 171 82 2 316 174 31 76 46 34
Riehen (-) 9 103 98 107 216 134 264 197 107 315 198 127 169 107 273 129 113 124 94 106
St. Gallen (SG) 160 207 203 247 92 238 368 301 121 245 302 232 - 81 377 235 56 97 85 73
St. Moritz (-) 285 314 310 354 77 345 465 398 224 126 370 354 187 238 289 260 211 200 201 213
Schaffhausen (SH) 98 164 142 186 161 177 307 240 100 285 241 171 81 - 316 174 31 76 46 34
Sion (SI) 264 170 188 205 245 139 165 98 245 262 79 166 377 317 - 159 316 269 292 304
Solothurn (-) 64 34 25 69 222 66 175 114 82 288 128 55 176 122 204 62 122 97 98 110
Thun (TH) 120 28 61 96 216 48 176 109 92 234 112 74 235 174 159 - 171 116 146 158
Vitznau (-) 111 113 131 181 138 144 274 207 23 185 208 159 116 104 268 115 83 28 58 70
Wettingen (-) 63 103 107 152 145 134 255 194 64 252 199 130 99 44 272 122 46 55 21 33
Winterthur (WI) 104 147 143 187 130 178 308 241 79 254 242 172 56 31 317 171 - 55 25 19
Zermatt (-) 345 251 269 280 186 220 246 179 190 255 160 247 278 290 81 192 269 214 242 254
Zug (ZG) 115 114 132 182 119 145 275 208 24 199 209 160 97 76 269 116 55 - 30 42
Zurich (ZH) 85 122 118 162 122 153 283 216 54 229 217 147 85 46 292 146 25 30 - 12
Zurich Airport (ZRH) 97 134 130 174 110 165 295 228 66 241 229 159 73 34 304 158 19 42 12 -
How to read this distance table

To keep the table compact, smaller towns can only be found in the rows of the first column, while major cities appear in the other colums as well but with abbreviations only (first column gives abbreviations in brackets, note that abbreviations of cities are not common in Switzerland). Please note that the shortest way is not necessarily the fastest one. There are only two alpine expressways (A2 St. Gotthard and A13 San Bernardino), while there are lots of pass roads with low speed limits due to hairpin curves. Besides, not all pass roads are open all year.

Time needed

Net travel speed by train is about 100 km/hour on main lines and 50 km/h on alpine narrow gauge lines. For travel by car calculate 100 km/h on expressways, 50 km/h on distances below 50 km or in the alps and 20 km/h within metropolitan areas (between cities and their suburbs, see tables below). These figures include effects of speed limits, traffic lights and a certain amount of traffic congestion you are likely to encounter on a daily basis.

Transit tourists using the alpine routes from northern Europe to Italy should calculate an extra four hours of stop-and-go or even standstill due to heavy congestion on Easter and Pentecoast weekends from Thursday to Tuesday as well as on July / August weekends from Friday to Monday. If you're using a recreational vehicle (RV) or a trailer, add five hours for crossing the alps for reduced uphill and downhill speed and narrow curves as well as for letting an overheated engine cool down.

Public transport: trains and buses

For train and bus timetables see www.sbb.ch
Please note that there are no public long distance buses in Switzerland as trains run at half-hourly intervals between cities (and hourly to towns), and are much faster and more comfortable than buses. You will find public buses within cities and between cities and suburbs in addition to trams as well as to reach almost any village in the countryside.

Distances to airports


Distances on "Diameter Routes"

Cities Route Distance
km miles
Geneva - Bern - Zurich - St. Gallen classical southwest - northeast route (highway/motorway 1)
most important national route
Lake Geneva - Mittelland - Bodensee [Lake of Constance]
368 229
Basel - Lucerne - St. Gotthard tunnel - Chiasso classical north - south route (highway/motorway 2)
most important European transit route (part of pan-European motorway E9 Hamburg - Rome)
336 209
Geneva - Scuol maximum alpine west - east distance, only of theoretical interest 477 296


Mid-sized Swiss Cities in Western Switzerland

City Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Fribourg / Freiburg Regional center,
capital of canton Fribourg
university (biligual, all faculties)
42,000 33,000
La Chaux-de-Fonds Regional center of "watchmaker's valley", Jura heights, highest city (992m/3255ft above sea level) 42,000 37,000
Neuchâtel Regional center,
capital of canton Neuchâtel
university (all faculties)
37,000 32,000
Thun Regional center (Bernese Oberland)
growth partly due to role as suburb of Bern
37,000 41,000
Köniz Suburb of Bern 34,000 37,000
Sion/Sitten Regional center of the Rhône valley
capital of canton Valais/Wallis
23,000 28,000
Montreux
Vevey
Regional centers, form a cluster at the upper end of Lake Geneva 21,000
17,000
23,000
16,000
Yverdon-les-Bains Regional center 21,000 23,000

Major Suburbs in the Lake Geneva Region

Suburb Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Vernier Suburb of Geneva 25,000 30,000
Lancy Suburb of Geneva 24,000 26,000
Meyrin Suburb of Geneva 18,000 19,000
Onex Suburb of Geneva 16,000 17,000
Renens VD Suburb of Lausanne 17,000 18,000
Pully Suburb of Lausanne 17,000 16,000


Cities & Towns in the Mittelland Region

City / Town Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Olten Railway hub 21,000 16,000
Solothurn Regional center,
capital of canton Solothurn
21,000 15,000
Grenchen Regional center 19,000 16,000
Burgdorf Regional center 15,000 15,000
Langenthal Regional center 14,000 14,000
Baden Regional industrial center 15,000 16,000
Wettingen Suburb of Baden 17,000 18,000
Aarau Regional center,
capital of canton Aargau
17,000 15,000
Zofingen Regional center <10,000 10,000


Major Suburbs of Basel

Suburb Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Riehen Suburb of Basel 21,000 21,000
Allschwil Suburb of Basel 19,000 18,000
Reinach BL Suburb of Basel 17,000 19,000
Muttenz Suburb of Basel 17,000 17,000
Pratteln Suburb of Basel 17,000 15,000
Binningen Suburb of Basel 15,000 14,000
Birsfelden Suburb of Basel 15,000 10,000
Liestal Capital of canton Basel-Land 13,000 13,000


Cities & Towns in Central Switzerland

City / Town Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Zug Regional center, banking and international trade,
capital of canton Zug
23,000 23,000
Baar Suburb of Zug 15,000 20,000
Schwyz Regional center, capital of canton Schwyz 12,000 14,000

Major Suburbs of Lucerne

Suburb Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Emmen/Emmenbrücke Suburb of Lucerne, steel industry,
military airport/aircraft industry
23,000 27,000
Kriens Suburb of Lucerne 21,000 25,000
Littau Suburb of Lucerne 15,000 16,000
Horw Suburb of Lucerne 11,000 12,000
Ebikon Suburb of Lucerne <10,000 11,000


Major Suburbs of Zurich

Suburb Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Uster Regional center, Suburb of Zurich 23,000 29,000
Dietikon Suburb of Zurich 24,000 22,000
Dübendorf Suburb of Zurich, military airport 21,000 23,000
Kloten Suburb of Zurich, Zurich international airport 16,000 17,000
Wallisellen Suburb of Zurich 10,000 12,000
Bülach Regional center, suburb of Zurich 12,000 14,000
Horgen Suburb of Zurich 17,000 18,000
Wädenswil Suburb of Zurich 18,000 23,000


Cities & Towns in Eastern Switzerland

City / Town Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Schaffhausen Regional center,
capital of canton Schaffhausen
aluminium industry and Rhine Falls
35,000 34,000
Chur Regional center,
capital of canton Graubünden [Grisons]
32,000 32,000
Frauenfeld Regional center,
capital of canton Thurgau, growth partly due to suburb role for Zurich/Winterthur
19,000 22,000
Kreuzlingen Kreuzlingen has always been in the shadow of the German city of Constance located between the two parts of Lake Constance; it began to grow when the border between Switzerland and Germany became less permeable in the first half of the 20th century. 16,000 17,000
Arbon City founded by the Romans ("Arbor Felix"), textile machine industry, former truck factory (closed) 13,000 13,000
Amriswil Industrial city, textile industry 11,000 11,000
Jona
Rapperswil SG
Regional center, clustered cities at the upper end of Lake Zurich 11,000
 
17,000
9,000
Wil SG Regional center 16,000 17,000
Gossau SG Regional center 14,000 17,000
Davos Tourist resort, most elevated town of Switzerland on 1563m/5128ft above sea level, home of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 12,000 11,000

Cities & Towns in Southern Switzerland

City / Town Characteristics Population
(1975) (2002)
Lugano Economic and financial center of southern (Italian speaking) Switzerland
university (architecture, communication, economics, informatics)
29,000 29,000
Bellinzona Capital of canton Ticino 18,000 18,000
Locarno Tourist resort 15,000 15,000




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