Zürich Genève

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Date Time Route Price
04.08. 00:00 Erding, München, Memmingen, Lindau (Bodensee), Zürich, Berne, Genève, Lyon, Clermont Ferrand, Bordeaux, Bayonne, Vitoria Gasteiz, Burgos, León, Ponferrada 100 € Show More

Route Zürich to Genève

The main route from Zurich to Genève typically involves traveling on the A1 highway, covering a distance of approximately 280 kilometers. The journey usually takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, passing through important cities like Lausanne along the way. Alternative routes may include taking the A9 highway for a scenic drive through the Swiss countryside.

Meeting in Zürich

In Zurich, some of the best pickup points for rides to Genève are the Zurich Hauptbahnhof, where drivers and passengers can easily meet due to its central location and good public transportation connections. Another option is the Zurich Airport, providing convenient access for travelers coming into the city. Additionally, the Hardplatz and Oerlikon areas offer ample parking facilities and accessibility for drivers and passengers.

Drop off points in Genève

For arrivals from Zurich, ideal drop-off points in Genève include the Genève-Cornavin train station, a major transportation hub with convenient parking nearby. The Genève Airport is another excellent destination for travelers, offering easy access to the city center. Moreover, the Eaux-Vives and Plainpalais districts provide suitable drop-off locations with good public transit connections.

Resting Points

Along the Zurich to Genève route, recommended rest stops include the Rest area Grauholz near Bern, offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station. Another convenient stop is the Rest area Lully on the A1, providing similar amenities for travelers. These rest areas are strategically located to ensure a comfortable journey.

Traffic

Typical congested areas and times on the Zurich to Genève route include the approach to Lausanne during rush hours, particularly in the early mornings and late afternoons. To avoid delays, it is advisable to plan travel outside of peak traffic times. Additionally, roadworks and narrow sections near Geneva can lead to traffic bottlenecks, so staying informed about potential construction zones is recommended for smooth travel.