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Travel
💡 Need to know
🚆 Free public transport for Women’s EURO ticket holders
On matchday, match tickets will be valid for a second-class return journey on public transport from any Swiss locality to the match venue. Check below for more info ⬇️
🛂 Entry requirements: If you are travelling from an EU / Schengen country, you can enter Switzerland with your national ID card or passport.
Residents of non-EU / Schengen countries, such as the United Kingdom, require a passport that has been issued within the last ten years and is valid for at least three months after the intended date of departure from Switzerland.
⏱️ Travel times
Getting from one host city to another is easy and fast via public transport.
🚉 Free matchday travel
As a Women’s EURO match ticket holder, you can travel from anywhere in Switzerland to the stadium and back on the day of your match – for free! The offer is valid for the entire Swiss public transport network.
Simply show your mobile match ticket to staff on public transport services if requested.
Free matchday travel is valid:
- For Women’s EURO 2025 ticket holders only
- For a return journey from any Swiss locality to the match venue (stadium) via the direct route
- On all rail, trams, buses and boats in the Swiss public transport network
- On the day of your match only (from 00:00 until the last scheduled stop that can be reached before 05:00 on the following day)
- In second class only (upgrade to first class possible at regular upgrade fare, see the SBB website for more info on how to upgrade)
Free matchday travel does not cover journeys outside of Switzerland.
Children also require a Women’s EURO match ticket to enjoy free matchday travel.
Your match ticket has the same area of validity as SBB’s GA Travelcard. Check the full map here.
ℹ️ Travelling by train in Switzerland
Buying tickets
You must purchase a valid ticket before boarding public transport on days when you are not attending a match.
Tickets can be purchased online, on the SBB app or at ticket machines, which are present at most train stations in Switzerland. Tickets for other public transport, such as trams and buses, can also be purchased at train stations, on the SBB app or from ticket machines at respective stops.
Staying in the country for an extended time? Check out the Swiss Travel Pass.
Lost something at a station or on an SBB service? Submit a report here.
Address: SBB Contact Center, Postfach, 3900 Brig
Phone: 0848 44 66 88 (Available 24/7, sometimes you may be required to wait. Calls cost CHF 0.08/min).
🏟️ Travelling to the stadium
Detailed matchday travel guidance will be available on this page closer to the tournament.