Is $10,000 Enough for Switzerland?
Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Switzerland. One person can travel for 30 days, or two people for 15 days.
What$10,000 Gets You
Budget
71 days
solo ·35 days for two
Mid-range
30 days
solo ·15 days for two
Luxury
12 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$1,050–$2,520
Food & Dining$448–$1,050
Transport$196–$420
Activities$168–$392
Miscellaneous$98–$210
Total (excl. flights)$1,960–$4,592
Remaining for flights$5,408–$8,040
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- ✓Buy a Swiss Half-Fare Card for 50% off all trains, buses, and boats for one month.
- ✓Shop at Migros or Coop supermarkets and cook at hostels; restaurant meals are extremely expensive.
- ✓Drink tap water everywhere; Swiss water is excellent and free.
- ✓Hike free trails in the Alps instead of paying for cable cars when possible.
FAQ
How much does a trip to Switzerland cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $140/day, mid-range about $328/day, and luxury travelers around $770/day per person.
Is Switzerland the most expensive country in Europe?
Yes, Switzerland consistently ranks as Europe's most expensive destination for travelers, primarily due to high food and accommodation costs.
Is the Swiss Travel Pass worth it?
Yes, if you plan to take 3+ train journeys. The Half-Fare Card (CHF 130) is better for shorter trips, giving 50% off all transport.
How can I eat affordably in Switzerland?
Shop at Migros or Coop supermarkets, eat kebabs and takeaway, and cook at your accommodation. Restaurant meals average $30-50.