Cheap and Free Things to Do in Switzerland

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Switzerland’s reputation for expensive leisure is fair for restaurants and ski resorts, but a surprisingly large share of the country’s best experiences, hiking, lakes, and many museums, cost little to nothing.

Genuinely free or near-free options

  • Switzerland’s extensive, well-marked hiking trail network, free, and accessible directly from many towns and cities by public transport
  • Public lake access and swimming spots (Badi), typically free or a token entry fee in summer
  • Many museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of the month, or free entry for children and students year-round
  • City-run parks, botanical gardens, and viewpoints, often overlooked in favour of paid attractions

Making it a habit, not a one-off

  • Check a museum’s specific free-entry days before assuming a ticket price applies
  • Use a half-fare or regional transit pass to make hiking day trips cheaper, see our Halbtax review
  • Look for community and library event calendars, many towns run free seasonal events with little visibility outside local channels

Best for / avoid if

Best for: families and newcomers building a routine of weekend activities without a large leisure budget.

Avoid if: you’re specifically after ski resort or high-end experiences, those remain genuinely expensive regardless of timing.

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