Cross-border route
Italy Switzerland
Driving across the border
Yes — you can drive from Italy into Switzerland, and you should carry an International Driving Permit alongside your national licence. Switzerland expects foreign drivers to hold an IDP, in the Both format. Both countries drive on the right, so there is no change of driving side at the border. The Gotthard Road Tunnel on the A2 is the main Alpine crossing toward Milan.
Last reviewed June 2026
Route at a glance
FromItaly
ToSwitzerland
IDP in SwitzerlandRequired
Accepted formatBoth
Driving sideright (no change)
Currency in SwitzerlandCHF
Italy → Switzerland
Crossing the border
The Gotthard Road Tunnel on the A2 is the main Alpine crossing toward Milan.
Driving rules in Switzerland
- Motorway vignette required (sold at borders/petrol stations).
- Headlights on at all times, day and night.
- 0.05% alcohol limit; 0.01% for new/professional drivers.
- Strict speed-camera enforcement.
What to see when you arrive in Switzerland
- the Matterhorn at Zermatt
- the Jungfrau region
- Lake Geneva and the Chillon Castle
- Lucerne's Chapel Bridge
- the Glacier Express railway
Common questions
01
Do I need an International Driving Permit to drive from Italy to Switzerland?
Yes — Switzerland requires foreign drivers to carry an IDP with their national licence. Switzerland recognises the Both format, which is what we issue.
02
Does the driving side change between Italy and Switzerland?
No. Both Italy and Switzerland drive on the right.
03
How quickly can I get an IDP for this trip?
International Driver Licence issues your digital IDP in as fast as 8 minutes, so you can have it ready before you set off.
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