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Please let me know what would be the average cost of food on a daily basis for two people. I would be there for a total of 10 days. 4 days in geneva, 2 in interlaken,2 in lucerne and 2 in Zurich.
Cyril

2007-05-31 00:10:36 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Switzerland Other - Switzerland

9 answers

Well, you did not mention if intending to eat in restaurants, take-aways or simply buy something cheap in a supermarket.

Swiss restaurants - specially in the urban and/or touristic regions you'd like to visit - are expensive, but there are different price levels as anywhere else too.

McDonalds is available anywhere (a Big Mac meal with drink costs about CHF 12). In a restaurant, a worker's lunch could be around CHF 25 including a drink, for dinner you'd better calculate CHF 35-40 (with a drink; each glass of wine would be an extra CHF 5 the least).

Breakfast?

CHF = Swiss Franc

2007-06-07 18:32:01 · answer #1 · answered by swissnick 7 · 0 0

Cost Of Food In Switzerland

2016-12-14 08:16:19 · answer #2 · answered by nordland 4 · 0 0

I just returned this week from 2 weeks in Switzerland and the information provided by the others is accurate. I might add that although you'll find McDonald's and KFC in all the cities you mention, they are NOT inexpensive alternatives to local cafes. To eat healthier, I chose to buy grocery store food and highly preferred Coop to Migros, because of a better selection of sandwiches, salads, yogurt etc. With that method, you can eat quite well (and healthy!) for 6-8 francs per meal. (Yesterday a franc was USD 0.82) The large grocery stores close at 6:30 PM weekdays, 5 PM on Saturdays and they're all closed on Sunday. However there are laws allowing extended hours for stores in train stations (at least 8 PM and sometimes until 10). To take advantage of that exception, there are big shopping centers in the train stations. In addition, Coop has a chain of convenience stores called Pronto. Those are quite good--with plenty of quality produce and healthy choices. It was refreshing considering what I'm accustomed to finding in 7/11's or US minimarts. Those are open at least 10:30 PM depending on the city. There's one of those just west of the park on the main street of Interlaken. The one in the Lausanne train station had a wonderful salad bar!

Enjoy your trip!

2007-06-05 11:05:16 · answer #3 · answered by n2js 2 · 0 0

As the other guy said, its hard to give a good estimate. When i was there, i tended to eat at the kabob stands and in the hauptbanhof for my lunch. You can get away for 6chf per person for lunch in this manner. At dinner, we went to this great italian restaurant in lucerne called the gondola, if i remember correctly, it was around 28chf for the meal, with drinks. Thats what is so great about switzerland, you can eat great either way you prefer. If you are doing 2 meals a day, its probably around 40 to 60chf per person, but you can go cheap. Thats my style anyway.

2007-06-02 08:13:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi Kevin, You may have to be a little more specific with your question for example staying in hotels will be a different cost to staying in rented properties. Also the choice of countries you choose to visit will affect the cost.How do you mean to travel between the places you mean to visit? The cost of living in europe is much higher than in the USA ( I guess that is where you are from) For example where i live in Rugeley in the UK Gas would be roughly the equivelent of $10 a gallon, a meal at a reasonable restaurant about $22, a Big Mac about $4, a pint of beer about $3.50. You can cut costs by renting a property and cater for youselves. The prices i have given are based on costs in the UK. I find that when i travel to France for example the costs will generaly go up by about 20%. If you need to know anything specific please e-mail me and i will be happy to help if i can........good destinations, grocery costs, weather etc etc

2016-03-19 01:45:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In the late 1980s, a sandwich, shake and fries in McDonald's in Geneva cost the equivalent of US $7(when $7 was a lot of money).

2007-06-05 18:10:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it's really expensive there, especially if you're from the states. My husband and I had a pizza and a coke each at a little diner in Zurich and the meal was 55 franks. We spent a lot on food. Everything was high, though. The clothing shops, the souviner shops... I'd be prepared to spend 100 franks a day on food assuming you aren't dining in fancy restraunts, in that case be prepared to spend a lot more.

2007-06-03 12:40:59 · answer #7 · answered by shellj_foxy 3 · 0 1

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2016-04-30 19:01:35 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Very hard to say. Are you going to restaurants for all three meals???
Lunch can cost app. CHF 20.00 per pers.
Dinner app. CHF 30 to 40.00 per pers.

You can go for lunch at Migros, Coop or Manor for less. Self-service (like buffet-style), pay the each item on your tray..
Try to go where the locals are eating. These cafes/restaurants will charge less than where the tourists are going.

2007-05-31 07:08:10 · answer #9 · answered by Servette 6 · 0 0

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