Webcarhire has every option you need for cheap and easy Switzerland car hire. Our partnerships with large and local Switzerland car hire suppliers have existed since 2002. It's these trusted relationships which allow us to negotiate cheap car hire for customers anywhere in the world. If you're unfamiliar with the roads in Switzerland, hire a GPS tracking device or purchase zero excess travel insurance with your car rental. Reliable and convenient, your search for Switzerland car hire starts and ends with Webcarhire.
In Switzerland, motorways are often referred to as an Autobahnen, Autoroutes, or Autostrade.
The blood alcohol concentration limit is 0.05%. Strict penalties apply.
Seat belts for passengers and the driver are mandatory in Switzerland.
Children under 7 cannot travel in the front unless they use a proper child restraint. Speak to the attendant at the pick up desk for more information.
Reasons to Choose Switzerland Car Hire
Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world based on its per capita gross domestic product.
Zürich and Geneva were ranked second and third as cities providing the highest quality of life in a worldwide poll.
Though not Switzerland’s capital, Zürich is Switzerland's biggest city and has a popular nightlife.
Interlaken is the outdoor sports capital of Switzerland. Skydive, bungee jump or even try your luck white-water rafting.
The Switzerland country side is dotted with snow peaked mountains and glistening lakes. It is famous for its ski season – request ‘Snow chains’ as an Extra while you book.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Romansh and Italian.
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