Switzerland Calling Codes
Country Code +41
Switzerland changed to a new national numbering plan effective 29 March 2002. | Since that time area codes have been required for all calls including those within the same community. This is explained on the Office for Federal Communications web site. A general description of the changes can be found in Swiss Federal Communications Commission web site. |
City Codes | |
Ammerswil (Aarau) | 62 |
Andermatt | 41 |
Arosa | 81 |
Baden | 56 |
Basel | 61 |
Bellinzona | 91 |
Berne | 31 |
Biel (Bienne) | 32 |
Chiasso | 91 |
Crans-sur-Sierre | 27 |
Davos | 81 |
Fribourg | 26 |
Geneva | 22 |
Gryon (Yverdon-les-Bains) | 24 |
Gstaad | 33 |
Interlaken | 33 |
Klosters | 81 |
La Chaux-de-Fonds | 32 |
Lausanne | 21 |
Lenk im Simmental | 33 |
Locarno | 91 |
Lucerne | 41 |
Lugano | 91 |
Montreux | 21 |
Neuchatel | 32 |
Obewil im Simmental | 33 |
Schaffhausen | 52 |
St. Gallen | 71 |
St. Moritz | 81 |
Vevey | 21 |
Wengen | 33 |
Winterthur | 52 |
Zermatt | 27 |
Zug | 41 |
Zurich (Note: The 1 code is being phased out and will be replaced by 43 and 44 in 2002) | 1 |
Mobile Phones | |
Diax | 76 |
Orange | 78 |
Swisscom | 79 |