Yes. We can organize private transportation for you and your family, including airport transfers, transport to your accommodation, property viewings, school visits and administrative appointments. This service is especially useful if you have a lot of luggage, young children or if you prefer a more comfortable and stress-free transportation.
Public transportation is the most common way to commute in Switzerland. Most people use trains, trams, buses and local transport subscriptions because the Swiss network is very reliable, punctual and well connected. Many residents commute daily using public transport rather than a car.
Yes. We can help you register for a SwissPass and choose the public transport subscription that best fits your lifestyle. We guide you through the registration process, help you select the correct travel zones and explain which subscriptions may be most suitable for you, such as the Half Fare Travelcard or a monthly local pass.
Yes. We assist you with converting your foreign driving licence into a Swiss driving licence. We help you prepare the required documents, arrange appointments and guide you through the process.
Yes. We can assist you in renting, leasing or buying a car in Switzerland depending on your needs and budget. We help you compare different options, explain the required documents and assist you with the administrative process so that you can quickly begin driving in Switzerland.
Absolutely. We explain how the Swiss public transport system works, including trains, buses, trams and local transport networks. We help you understand which tickets and subscriptions you need, how the transport zones work and which apps to use to plan your journeys. This is especially useful when you first arrive and are not yet familiar with the local system.