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Working from Zurich 2026 — Remote Work, Coworking and Digital Nomad Guide to Zurich

Everything remote workers and digital nomads need to know about working from Zurich in 2026. Zurich internet speeds, coworking spaces in Kreis 4 and Kreis 5, Switzerland remote work permit, laptop-friendly cafes, and the best neighbourhoods for remote workers in Zurich.

By Zurich Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 1:37 pm

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Working from Zurich 2026 — Remote Work, Coworking and Digital Nomad Guide to Zurich
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Working from Zurich 2026

Zurich is consistently ranked among the world's most liveable cities and is Switzerland's financial and tech capital — home to major banks, pharmaceutical companies, Google's largest European engineering office, and a well-funded startup ecosystem. The quality of life is exceptional, internet infrastructure is world-class, and public transport is among the world's most reliable. The cost of living is the significant caveat: Zurich is routinely ranked as the world's most expensive city, and remote workers need to budget accordingly. This guide covers working remotely from Zurich in 2026.

Zurich Internet and Infrastructure

  • Zurich has world-class internet infrastructure — Swisscom, Sunrise, and Salt offer fibre speeds of 100-10,000 Mbps (10 Gbps residential connections are available in Zurich); Switzerland consistently ranks among the world's top 5 for fixed broadband speed; 5G coverage is near-universal across Zurich and all major Swiss cities; café WiFi is widely available and fast — independent cafes in Kreis 4 and Kreis 5 are most reliable for laptop working; a Swiss SIM (Sunrise or Salt have competitive data plans) is recommended for mobile backup

Best Coworking Spaces in Zurich

  • Impact Hub Zurich (multiple locations including Viadukt arches) for startup and social enterprise coworking in a stunning converted viaduct setting; WeWork (multiple Zurich locations) for global enterprise coworking; Spaces (Zurich) for design-forward European coworking; Kraftwerk (Seefeld) for creative industry coworking in a former power station; Runway Incubator (multiple Zurich locations) for tech startup coworking with strong VC community links

Best Neighbourhoods for Remote Workers in Zurich

  • Kreis 4 (Langstrasse area) and Kreis 5 (Zürich-West, the former industrial district) have the best combination of café culture, independent coworking, and lifestyle for remote workers who want a creative environment; the Seefeld area has premium waterfront coworking popular with finance and consulting remote workers; the Altstadt has the historic coffeehouse character best for focused solo working; Oerlikon is slightly outside the city centre with more affordable coworking and direct tram access

Zurich Digital Nomad Essentials 2026

  • Visa: Switzerland is not in the EU — non-EU citizens need a Swiss work permit (various categories); EU/EFTA citizens have right to work in Switzerland; remote workers employed by non-Swiss companies are a legal grey area — consult a Swiss immigration lawyer; coworking day pass: CHF 35-80 (AUD 60-135); monthly dedicated desk: CHF 500-1,200 (AUD 840-2,020); 1-bedroom apartment: CHF 2,500-4,500 per month (AUD 4,200-7,570) — Zurich is among the world's most expensive cities for housing

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