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Трансферы из аэропорта Цюриха — как добраться до центра города из аэропорта

Джеймс Миллер, GetTransfer.com
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Джеймс Миллер, GetTransfer.com
15 minutes read
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Сентябрь 09, 2025

Start with a concrete recommendation: take the train from Zurich Airport to Zürich Hauptbahnhof. The airport is located about 12 km north of downtown, and this route is the fastest way to reach the city center, with trains departing every 5–7 minutes and a 10–12 minute ride.

Alternatives exist: taxis or rideshares typically take 15–20 minutes to the central area. For groups, a larger vehicle can be the most economical option per person. We offer personalized support to arrange pickups and guide you to your destination.

For privacy-minded travelers, a private transfer offers the perfect start: a driver meets you in the arrivals hall and leads you to a clean vehicle waiting outside. If you plan to visit Lucerne, you can connect via Zürich HB; this route keeps you within the region and lets you enjoy the scenery along the way while exploring more of Switzerland as you reach your destination.

Practical tips: use a Swiss Travel Pass or contactless payments; in the arrivals area, you’ll see signs pointing to the Flughafen rail station. Trains connect to the city center every few minutes, and you can tailor a route to Lucerne or other destinations. If you need help, you can contact our team for personalized support and to plan your trip.

This route is straightforward and comfortable for most travelers. The Zurich Airport rail network is designed for quick boarding and features clear signs in English and German, so you can start your stay immediately. The trains to the city center are reliable, making this approach a smooth start. Lucerne remains a popular next stop in the region, making this route ideal for exploring more of Switzerland.

S-Bahn to Zurich HB: Timetables, Ticket Options, and Travel Time

Take the S-Bahn from Zurich Airport to Zurich HB. This is the fastest and most reliable way to reach the city center, offering easy connections to trams, buses, and onward trains. If you’re traveling with a group, this is a great option that helps you avoid the stress of private transfers.

Timetables: Direct S2 and S16 trains run from Flughafen to Zürich HB. During the day, trains depart roughly every 7–8 minutes; evenings run about every 15–20 minutes. The first services start around 05:00, and the last trains depart close to 00:30. For exact times, check the SBB app or station displays, as schedules may change due to maintenance or special events.

Travel time: The ride takes about 11–12 minutes. At Zürich HB, you arrive in the heart of the city center, with easy connections to buses, trams, and regional lines, putting you within reach of museums, historic districts, and other tourist highlights.

Ticket options: A single ticket from the airport to HB covers the standard ride, typically costing around CHF 6–7. If you plan additional travel that day, consider a Tageskarte (day pass) or a ZürichCARD for maximum value. For longer trips around Europe, a Swiss Travel Pass can simplify tickets across regions. Tickets are available at machines, via the SBB mobile app, or at counters in the arrivals hall.

Private transfer option: For door-to-door service, a private transfer can be arranged with a driver meeting you in arrivals. It’s safe and convenient but more expensive compared to the S-Bahn. Vehicle sizes vary from compact sedans to larger vans, so you can choose what fits your group or family.

Station and onward travel: The Flughafen station feeds directly into the main Bahnhof (HB) hub, from which all points of interest are reachable by a short tram ride or walk. This setup is especially friendly for tourists aiming to visit museums and historical districts in the city, with signage and multilingual information to assist every traveler. If you’re planning longer trips (such as to Arlberg or other European destinations), HB offers strong connections and straightforward transfers.

Taxi vs Private Transfer: Cost, Availability, and Booking Steps

Private transfer is the recommended choice for most travelers arriving at Zurich Airport. It offers fixed pricing, a driver waiting in the arrivals hall, and a seamless ride to the city center—perfect for families, business trips, and tight schedules. The driver receives your flight details in advance, so delays won’t disrupt your plans. Choose from a wide selection of vehicles—sedan, SUV, or minivan—to fit your group and luggage, ensuring a comfortable journey. In a world where aviation logistics can be stressful, this option delivers reliability; the networks connect with operations teams to track your ETA. Bookings are done through the operator’s app or website, which shows the price upfront along with included amenities.

Taxi options provide flexibility and immediate pickup. Expect a base fare of around CHF 60–80 to central Zurich during the day; night rates and peak times can push the fare higher, as taxis are meter-based and surcharges for luggage apply. Taxis are plentiful in the arrivals hall and available 24/7, but the price and driver you get can be less predictable than a private transfer. Some operators offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure; always check the policy during booking to avoid penalties. If you travel with a group or lots of luggage, a taxi may require multiple cars; private transfers handle up to 7–8 passengers in a single vehicle, delivering a simpler start to your journey. Taxis may suit early flights with minimal wait times.

Booking steps for private transfers:

  1. Compare options on the provider’s site or app.
  2. Select the vehicle type and transfer service.
  3. Enter flight number and arrival terminal to help the driver adjust for delays.
  4. Review cancellation terms and choose free cancellation if offered.
  5. Pay online using a card.
  6. Receive a confirmation with driver details.
  7. On arrival, follow signs to the meet-and-greet area where the driver will hold a name sign.

Operators often use networks to share updates and stay connected. If your itinerary includes a museum visit or a stop at a nearby point of interest (city, state), private transfers can accommodate these as part of the service. Many providers offer amenities like child seats, bottled water, and Wi-Fi, depending on service level and price. Some travelers even plan a quick stop in Memmingen as part of a broader network for multi-city trips or to connect with an aviation hub in a specific country.

Airport Rail Passes and Ticketing: What to Buy for City Center Travel

Рекомендация: If your goal is simply to reach the city center, buy a single-ride ticket at Flughafen Zürich. For stays involving multiple rides, a 24-hour Tageskarte typically saves time and money, and a ZürichCARD adds museum discounts if you plan to visit several attractions.

To decide, consider the number of days and your planned routes. Solo travelers on a tight schedule usually do well with a one-way ticket, while groups moving freely during the day may benefit from fares covering multiple trips. Some visitors prefer to book a pass that includes transit and discounts; others stick to pay-as-you-go, which is flexible if you have little time but many destinations across Europe. Official fare sources show how prices break down by zones and which options best suit your needs.

Where to buy and how to use: At the airport, use the Fastpoint machines or airport ticket desks to buy tickets; you can also do this via the SBB mobile app or the official online shop. These options allow you to compare fares quickly, and you can book specifically for long-distance trains if needed. On most S-Bahn trips between the airport and the main station, no reservation is required, but always check conditions for schedule changes or trains heading to distant destinations.

Choosing the right option for a short stay

For a quick visit, a single-ride ticket is usually enough. If you plan several rides or visits over a couple of days, the Tageskarte (24-hour pass) or ZürichCARD offers more value—especially if your time includes activities outside the city center. Saving time and money depends on how many trains, trams, or buses you’ll use, as well as whether you want to enjoy discounts at points of interest and businesses near the main station.

Table: Quick comparison of passes and tickets

Pass type Покрытие Best for Typical price range (CHF) Where to buy Примечания
Single-ride ticket (airport to city) One trip, validated on entry Solo travelers with a quick transfer 6.80 – 9.00 Airport machines (fastpoint), SBB app, online shop Best for a single leg; no reserva required
24-hour Tageskarte Unlimited travel within selected zones for 24 hours Group or solo with multiple rides in one day 15.00 – 27.00 Airport machines, SBB app, online shop Great balance for sightseeing; zones vary
ZurichCARD (72h) Unlimited travel in Zurich area; museum discounts Visitors planning museum visits and extra attractions 29.00 – 53.00 Official shop, SBB app, online Useful for cultural days; check discount eligibility
Swiss Travel Pass (optional for wider Europe travel) Multiple days of nationwide rail travel; some attractions discounts Travel between cities in Europa after Zurich trip Estimated 3 days: ~210–260 CHF (varies by date) Official Swiss Travel Pass site Exceeds needs for city center only; blends with broader trips

Source: Official SBB and ZVV tariff pages clearly lay out fares by zone and duration. Choosing the right option becomes more convenient when you book in advance; some offers may require reservations for long-distance trains. For business trips or quick visits, taking advantage of Fastpoint machines and online booking tools makes it easy to know when to buy and how much to pay, adjusting to your schedule and needs. Europe understands that selecting the right fare to reach the city center saves time, avoids traffic, and enhances your arrival experience in Zurich.

Luggage-Friendly Transfer Tips: Handling Bags on Trains, Taxis, and Shuttles

Reserve a direct transfer from airport to centre to minimize bag handling and wait times, especially if you travel with multiple bags.

Trains

  • Analyze your baggage upon arrival and choose a direct SBB service to Zürich Hauptbahnhof. Use the carriage with the best capacity for your bags, placing the heaviest near the doors and keeping a small bag accessible.
  • Follow station signage and exit indicators to reach the platform quickly, then head towards the city center after you disembark.
  • Check whether a seat reservation is required for your train; if so, book ahead to keep everyone together and avoid scrambling in crowded cars.
  • Use a support strap for large bags and keep valuables in a front pocket to stay hands-free and keep them easy to grab.

Taxis and Shuttles

  • Такси: Обычно вмещают около 4 пассажиров с местом для двух больших чемоданов в багажнике. В периоды пиковой загруженности тарифы из аэропорта в центр города могут быть высокими, поэтому бронируйте заранее или спрашивайте о варианте с фиксированной ценой, если он доступен.
  • Шаттлы: Общие варианты экономят деньги, но могут останавливаться у нескольких отелей. Спросите о предполагаемом времени отправления и маршруте, и всегда держите свою сумку в поле зрения. Планируйте время ожидания 5–15 минут.
  • Для тех, у кого есть конкретные предпочтения, новый выбор провайдеров позволяет сравнивать котировки. Забронируйте услугу от двери до двери, если вы хотите высадку поблизости, или выберите услугу, которая останавливается у ближайших точек интереса.

Across all options, the goal is simple: reach the city center quickly with your luggage secure. Zurich’s transfer network caters to all budgets, every type of bag, and various preferences. If you’re visiting a well-known city, the scenery around the lake and foothills offers impressive views during the ride. If you need help, support staff are available in English and German at the airport. Don’t miss the exit points, and always look for a clearly marked pickup spot to simplify waiting and queuing. Reserve in advance to avoid extra costs and ensure a comfortable experience from start to finish.

Accessibility and Family Travel: Navigating Terminal to City Center with Kids or Wheelchairs

Take the direct train from Zurich Airport to Hauptbahnhof; it’s the fastest and most accessible option for families and travelers with wheelchairs, arriving directly in about 10–12 minutes from the terminal to the city center.

All transfer points are designed for wheelchair users and strollers: level boarding, wide doors, and lifts at every platform. Signs guide you from the terminal to the rail concourse, helping you avoid confusing routes; information counters and service staff are ready to assist and often reserve help when needed, ensuring a smooth transition for your group.

For families, reserve a family carriage or seats that accommodate strollers. Many trains provide designated spaces, allowing you to travel with kids without extra stress. Also, consider using a child-friendly area on the train and bringing snacks to keep little travelers entertained during the ride.

To meet your needs, request mobility assistance in advance through the airport information desk or the SBB app. Reserve the service and staff will meet you at the arrivals exit. This service is free and tailored to your schedule, with details about what to expect upon arrival.

Trains run every 4–7 minutes during the day, with a travel time of about 10–12 minutes to Hauptbahnhof. The rail station is located inside the terminal complex, and exits are clearly signposted, allowing you to go directly to the platforms. Millions of travelers rely on these services every year for speed, reliability, and ease of transfer. Check details in the SBB app for exact times.

The architecture of Zurich Airport blends historical design cues with modern accessibility, creating an intuitive flow that helps families orient themselves. From the main concourse, you can find where the path leads to Hauptbahnhof using clear maps and signs that label exits and platforms.

If you prefer a door-to-door option, official taxis stand outside arrivals, and you can reserve a car in advance. For added accessibility or convenience, accessible vehicles are available, though the train remains the faster, easier choice for most travelers seeking a direct link to the city center. Not sure where to go? Look for signs to Hauptbahnhof exits or ask the information desk for details and the latest departure times.

Delays, Missed Connections, and On-Site Support: Rebooking and Help at the Airport

Go to the information desk for assistance and rebooking help; the staff there are professionals who can confirm the next available flights or trains, as well as any additional options. Have your boarding pass and ID ready. If lines are long, use the self-service kiosks to access your booking and reserve your preferred seat in first class, business class, or economy. The airport’s Wi-Fi splash page cookies help tailor suggestions, and the circulating air keeps you comfortable while you wait.

Delays and missed connections can disrupt your plans, but the on-site team can guide you through rebooking with real-time updates. If you encounter a busy counter, ask about alternatives such as earlier departures, nearby flight options, or a plan that prioritizes trains toward the city. They can also explain pricing and policies, so you can smartly compare options without worrying about hidden charges, choosing what fits your schedule and budget.

Immediate steps and rebooking options

Immediate steps and rebooking options

Start with the information desk to confirm your reservation and preferred class. If you need to adjust multiple itineraries, request rebooking onto the next available flight or the next train serving Zurich. If the new option requires it, ask about additional services like lounge access or a private transfer to save time; these can be expensive, so compare them with a standard train to the city center. For comfort, choose a destination where you can wait comfortably, and use the login page (cookies) for a smoother connection.

When you secure a rebooking, collect your updated boarding pass and any new seating information. If you prefer to keep things simple, ask to stay in the same class and confirm your estimated arrival time at your destination. Some travelers find value in trusted spots near gates that offer quick snacks and quiet zones, especially if you have business to handle or need to respond to clients. If you need to reserve a private pickup, the staff can guide you to nearby options and ensure you have the right contact details before you go.

On-site support and onward transport to the city

After rebooking, assess your best way to reach the city center: trains run frequently from the airport to Zurich Hauptbahnhof, with rides taking around ten minutes and departures every few minutes during peak periods. These nearby options are often faster and cheaper than taxis if you’re short on time. For convenience, on-site services can arrange a private transfer or coach to your hotel, but compare prices carefully—private options can be costly. Use the airport information boards to check arrivals and departures while you plan family logistics or business meetings.

Zurich Airport features strong architecture and a calm design that helps you navigate efficiently. During delays, you can explore shops and coffee spots near security or in the new terminal areas, which offer a variety of options. If you need to stay nearby, ask for guidance on places that match your preferences—whether you want quick access to the city center or a slower pace to rest before your next flight. In most cases, airline staff coordinate with counter teams to minimize waiting times, so you can focus on your plans without worry.

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