car rental in zurich - a mini-guide to getting around and what to expect

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Car Rental in Zurich - A Mini-Guide to Getting Around and What to Expect Think all there is to Zurich are a lot of banks? Nothing could be further from the truth. Switzerland's biggest city is not only efficient; it's trendy and it knows how to party. So, pick up your car rental in Zurich airport, and drive to this sprawling metropolis' must-see destinations. Before you do, though, here is a little crash course on how to get around, what to expect, and what you can do. Getting Around In Zurich, you drive on the right. These are the maximum speed limits: towns - 50kph main roads - 80kph dual carriageways - 100kph motorways - 120kph Driving to Nearby Cities If you plan to take your car rental in Zurich to neighboring Swiss cities, here is how long the trip will normally take: To Basel - 1 hour To Genera - 3 hours To Munich - 3 to 4 hours Important Routes To go from the the outskirts of Zurich to Geneva, take the A1. From here, you can take the E54 if you want to reach Munich. If you go southward of the E17, you can go from Zurich to Basel. Meanwhile, the A51 will take you straight to the airport. On the Road If you're going up a mountain on a minor road, you have priority except if you come head to head with a postal bus that has a blue background with a yellow posthorn on it. Also, the road number found on a green sign actually indicates toll expressways. On this expressway, a sticker or a toll vignette is displayed. The airport sits 11 kilometers away from the city. Getting out after you pick up your car rental in Zurich airport shouldn't be a problem even if you're driving during the rush hour. Bobbie Miller is a keen traveler, writer and researcher on all travel-related topics. He collects sound advice on how to save time and money while on the go. For anyone interested in a Car Rental in Zurich, he recommends reading more of FREE in-depth reviews, helpful tips, and free information on Car Rental in Zurich .

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Car Rental in Zurich - A Mini-Guide to Getting Around and What to Expect Think all there is to Zurich are a lot of banks? Nothing could be further from the truth. Switzerland's biggest city is not only efficient; it's trendy and it knows how to party. So, pick up your car rental in Zurich airport, and drive to this sprawling metropolis' must-see destinations. Before you do, though, here is a little crash course on how to get around, what to expect, and what you can do. Getting Around In Zurich, you drive on the right. These are the maximum speed limits: towns - 50kph main roads - 80kph dual carriageways - 100kph motorways - 120kph Driving to Nearby Cities If you plan to take your car rental in Zurich to neighboring Swiss cities, here is how long the trip will normally take: To Basel - 1 hour To Genera - 3 hours To Munich - 3 to 4 hours Important Routes To go from the the outskirts of Zurich to Geneva, take the A1. From here, you can take the E54 if you want to reach Munich. If you go southward of the E17, you can go from Zurich to Basel. Meanwhile, the A51 will take you straight to the airport. On the Road If you're going up a mountain on a minor road, you have priority except if you come head to head with a postal bus that has a blue background with a yellow posthorn on it. Also, the road number found on a green sign actually indicates toll expressways. On this expressway, a sticker or a toll vignette is displayed. The airport sits 11 kilometers away from the city. Getting out after you pick up your car rental in Zurich airport shouldn't be a problem even if you're driving during the rush hour.

Bobbie Miller is a keen traveler, writer and researcher on all travel-related topics. He collects sound advice on how to save time and money while on the go. For anyone interested in a Car Rental in Zurich, he recommends reading more of FREE in-depth reviews, helpful tips, and free information on Car Rental in Zurich.