As of early 2026, Lyft does not operate in Geneva, or anywhere else in Switzerland. Lyft remains primarily focused on the North American market (USA and Canada). If you are looking for ride-sharing in Geneva, your primary digital option is Uber, which has a well-established presence despite historical legal battles with local taxi unions. In Geneva, you can also use the "AirTaxi" or "Taxi Phone" apps, which allow you to summon traditional licensed taxis via a smartphone interface. It is important to note that Geneva is one of the most expensive cities in the world for private transport; a short ride can easily cost 30–50 CHF. Most visitors in 2026 utilize the highly efficient TPG (Transports Publics Genevois) network. If you are staying in a hotel, hostel, or campsite, you are eligible for the "Geneva Transport Card," which provides free unlimited travel on buses, trams, and the yellow "Mouettes" taxi-boats for the duration of your stay.