Cost of Living in Interlaken
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Switzerland

Interlaken

Bern

Cost of living in Interlaken

Last updated:July 2, 2025

Groceries

Apples 1kg
$3.75
Bananas 1kg
$1.48
Beef 1kg
$62.45
Bread 500g
$3.41
Chicken Breast 1kg
$38.60
Domestic Beer 500mL
$2.04
Eggs (12)
$8.58
Imported Beer 330mL
$3.63
lettuce
Lettuce 1kg
$2.04
Local Cheese 1kg
$29.52
Milk 1L
$1.59
onion
Onions 1kg
$1.59
Oranges 1kg
$2.55
Potatoes 1kg
$1.25
Rice 1kg
$5.11
Tomatoes 1kg
$2.95
Water 1.5L
$1.82
Wine Bottle
$18.17

Restaurants & Dining

Beer
$6.53
Coffee
$3.97
Inexpensive Meal
$27.76
Mid-Range Meal
$90.83
Soda (Restaurant)
$3.97
Water
$3.41

Transportation

Monthly Pass
$68.12
One-way Ticket
$3.86
Taxi (per km)
$5.68

Total Monthly Cost

$5,807

Overview

Airbnb Rent
$4,180

Median rent based on analysis of 10 apartments in July

Minimum$2,286
Maximum$4,918
Groceries
$732
Food Outside
$673
Base Cost
$222
Data Sources
Numbeo

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Jan 7, 2023Nomad List
Recommended

Interlaken is in an absolutely stunning area, and it's an outdoor lover's paradise. It's well connected via train, bus, and ferry boat, which makes it so easy to get around to anywhere in the country. Extremely clean. Almost everyone speaks English. Lots of young people in this area who visited once and then came back to live because they loved it so much. If you make it to Interlaken, make sure you go into Lauterbrunnen for the most stunning views and villages.

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