Best places to retire in Switzerland
For retirees, Geneva ranks highest in Switzerland (retire score 52/100), balancing affordability, a mild climate and safety. The most affordable option is Geneva. Our retire score = 40% cost + 30% climate + 30% safety.
Top retirement cities in Switzerland
- Geneva — retire score 52/100 (cost 5, climate 87, safety 79)
- Lausanne — retire score 51/100 (cost 0, climate 90, safety 79)
- Lugano — retire score 51/100 (cost 0, climate 90, safety 80)
- Bern — retire score 50/100 (cost 0, climate 87, safety 79)
- Basel — retire score 50/100 (cost 0, climate 87, safety 79)
- Sankt Gallen — retire score 50/100 (cost 0, climate 86, safety 80)
- Bellinzona — retire score 50/100 (cost 0, climate 87, safety 80)
- Zürich — retire score 50/100 (cost 0, climate 87, safety 78)
- Luzern — retire score 48/100 (cost 0, climate 82, safety 79)
Retire score weights affordability, climate comfort and disaster+crime safety. It does not include healthcare quality or retirement-visa rules — verify those separately.
FAQ
Where is the best place to retire in Switzerland?
Geneva ranks highest in our retirement score (52/100), balancing affordability, mild climate and safety.
Is Switzerland a good place to retire?
Switzerland's best retirement city scores 52/100; the most affordable is Geneva (cost 5/100). We weigh cost, climate and natural-disaster + crime safety — not healthcare or visas, which you should check separately.
What's the cheapest place to retire in Switzerland?
Geneva has the lowest cost of living in Switzerland in our data.
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