Bachelor's Degree · 🇨🇭 Switzerland

Bachelor's Degree in Restaurant Management in Switzerland

Compare 12 bachelor's degree programmes in restaurant management across Switzerland. Tuition, duration and rankings, side by side.

Ranked hospitality schools
8
Average tuition
$36,500
International students
91%
Graduate employment
92%

Key takeaways

  • Switzerland is the birthplace of formal hospitality education (EHL, 1893) and still hosts six of the world's top-ten hospitality schools.
  • Budget CHF 55,000–75,000 per year including tuition, residence, food and insurance — the highest cost in Europe, offset by the highest post-graduation salaries.
  • Every BSc includes a paid 4–6-month internship at a partner hotel — usually a five-star property in Switzerland, the GCC, or Southeast Asia.
  • 92% of graduates receive a job offer within six months, and 89% receive three or more offers before starting.
  • Non-EU graduates get a six-month visa extension and can convert to a B-permit for senior roles under cantonal quotas.

Industry snapshot · Switzerland

Hospitality is Switzerland's fourth-largest export sector, generating CHF 20.4 billion in 2024 (Swiss Federal Statistical Office). The industry employs roughly 260,000 people — 5.6% of the national workforce — and welcomed 41.8 million overnight stays in 2024, a post-pandemic record.

Three structural forces make the market unusually stable:

  • Ultra-luxury concentration. Switzerland has more five-star rooms per capita than any country except Monaco. The Bürgenstock, Beau-Rivage Palace, Badrutt's Palace and Grand Resort Bad Ragaz are training grounds for future GMs.
  • Year-round demand. Alpine winters, lakeside summers and Geneva/Zurich business travel keep occupancy above 65% year-round, versus a European average of 58%.
  • MICE + private banking spillover. Davos, WEF, Art Basel and the Geneva watch fairs anchor a corporate-events economy that is, per room, the most profitable in Europe.

Schools offering Bachelor's Degree in Restaurant Management · Switzerland

9 accredited institutions teach this pathway in Switzerland. Ranked by hospitality reputation, with tuition, location and heritage side by side.

#1
EHL Hospitality Business School logo

EHL Hospitality Business School

Lausanne

Redefining hospitality leadership through a smart mix of autonomous thinking, respect, empathy, and caring for others.

Private hospitality schoolEst. 1893View →
#3
Les Roches Global Hospitality Education logo

Les Roches Global Hospitality Education

Crans-Montana

A leading global hospitality school, shaping careers with Swiss excellence and worldwide recognition.

privateEst. 1954View →
#4
Glion Institute of Higher Education logo

Glion Institute of Higher Education

Glion-sur-Montreux

Excellence in hospitality and luxury business education since 1962.

privateEst. 1962View →
#7
CU

Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland

Le Bouveret / Lucerne

Swiss precision + paid internships across Michelin kitchens and Nestlé.

Private culinary schoolEst. 2001View →
#9
SHMS Swiss Hotel Management School logo

SHMS Swiss Hotel Management School

Caux & Leysin

Live & Learn Hospitality in Iconic Swiss Palaces. Advance your hospitality career with hands-on education embracing digital transformation.

Private hospitality schoolEst. 1992View →
#10
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland logo

César Ritz Colleges Switzerland

Le Bouveret & Brig

Learn to Lead. Lead to Succeed. Accredited programs coupled with internships to propel you to a C-Suite position.

Private hospitality schoolEst. 1982View →
#11
HO

Hotel Institute Montreux (HIM)

Montreux

Swiss craft, American business mind

PrivateEst. 1985View →
#14
BHMS Business & Hotel Management School logo

BHMS Business & Hotel Management School

Lucerne

A leading university in the heart of Switzerland with fast-track degrees in business, hospitality, and culinary arts.

Private hospitality schoolEst. 1996View →
#16
IH

IHTTI School of Hotel Management

Neuchâtel

Where hospitality meets design

PrivateEst. 1986View →

Country intelligence

Studying restaurant management in Switzerland 🇨🇭

Switzerland hosts 19 hospitality-focused institutions across 5 cities, with 9 of them running a bachelor's degree in restaurant management. Full-programme tuition typically lands between $19k and $145k, depending on campus, internship structure and length of stay.

Graduates enter a market where Switzerland's hospitality sector is being reshaped by rising demand for experiential luxury, a return of long-haul travel, and the fast professionalisation of wellness, F&B and branded residences. Recruiters here weight paid internships, second-language ability and international placements as heavily as academic transcripts — which is why the bachelor's degree programmes listed below all embed at least one operational rotation.

Cities to know
Lucerne· 3 schoolsLausanne· 2 schoolsCrans-Montana· 2 schoolsBern· 2 schoolsGlion-sur-Montreux· 1 schoolLe Bouveret / Lucerne· 1 school
Schools nationwide
19
Cities with campuses
6
Offering this degree
9
Tuition range
$19k–$145k

Bachelor's Degree programmes in Restaurant Management

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

EHL Hospitality Business School — Lausanne

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$22,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

Les Roches Global Hospitality Education — Crans-Montana

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$22,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

Glion Institute of Higher Education — Glion-sur-Montreux

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$22,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

BHMS Business & Hotel Management School — Lucerne

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$28,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

Hotel Institute Montreux (HIM) — Montreux

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$35,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

IHTTI School of Hotel Management — Neuchâtel

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$36,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

César Ritz Colleges Switzerland — Le Bouveret & Brig

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$37,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

SHMS Swiss Hotel Management School — Caux & Leysin

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$38,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

Bachelor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management

Les Roches Global Hospitality Education — Crans-Montana

Duration

42 months

Tuition

$44,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

Bachelor in International Hospitality Business

Glion Institute of Higher Education — Glion-sur-Montreux

Duration

42 months

Tuition

$46,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorHospitality Management

Bachelor in International Hospitality Management

EHL Hospitality Business School — Lausanne

Duration

48 months

Tuition

$47,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

BachelorCulinary Arts

BA in Culinary Arts

Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland — Le Bouveret / Lucerne

Duration

36 months

Tuition

$145,000

Language

Level

Bachelor

Total annual cost · Switzerland

Tuition is only part of the bill. Below is the realistic year-one budget for a bachelor's degree student in Switzerland, including housing, food, transport, insurance and visa fees.

A realistic annual budget for a hospitality student in Vaud (Lausanne/Glion) or Valais (Crans-Montana/Zermatt) is CHF 55,000–75,000 all-in, of which roughly 60% is tuition and 40% is living. Living costs drop 15–20% at Ticino schools (SSTH, BHMS) and rise 10% for schools bundling meals and residence on campus (EHL, Les Roches).

Full-catering campuses (EHL, Les Roches, Glion) roll room, board and uniforms into a single residential fee of CHF 15,000–20,000/year — expensive on paper but usually cheaper than renting privately in Lausanne or Montreux.

ItemAmount / yearNote
Tuition (BSc, per year)$32,000 – $46,000EHL sits at the top; SHMS/BHMS at the low end
Residential fee (room + board)$15,000 – $20,000Bundled on residential campuses
Rent (off-campus, shared flat)$9,600 – $18,000Montreux < Lausanne < Geneva
Groceries & meals$6,000 – $9,000Cook at home to stay in range
Health insurance$3,600 – $5,400Mandatory; students under 26 get cheaper student tariffs
Public transport$800 – $1,600Half-fare card + regional pass
Uniforms & books$1,500 – $2,500One-time in year 1, then top-ups

Admission reality

What the bachelor's programmes listed above look for on average. Individual schools vary — always check the school page for the exact bar.

English test
IELTS 6.0–6.5 / TOEFL 80+
GPA / grades
High-school diploma with B/70% average
Interview
20-min motivation interview (video)
Acceptance rate
55–75% (rolling)
Main intakes
September + February

Most Swiss hospitality schools accept rolling admissions with three intakes: September (main), February and, at Les Roches and Glion, July. The typical file includes:

  • Secondary-school diploma (or equivalent — Baccalauréat, A-Levels, IB, High-School Diploma)
  • English proficiency: IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 80, or Duolingo 105+ (EHL requires IELTS 6.5)
  • Personal statement (500–800 words) explaining your motivation for hospitality
  • Two academic or professional references
  • A short interview (video or on-campus), which is often the deciding factor
  • CV highlighting any customer-facing work — even a summer job in a café counts
Acceptance rates
EHL 33% (BSc), Glion 62%, Les Roches 55%, SHMS/HIM/BHMS 80%+. All schools weight interview performance, English fluency and service-industry fit as heavily as GPA.

Application timeline · September intake

Most Switzerland programmes run rolling admissions with two peak intakes. Work backwards from your target start date.

  1. 1
    18 months before
    Research & shortlist

    Narrow to 4–6 restaurant management schools in Switzerland. Attend virtual open days.

  2. 2
    12 months before
    Language & aptitude tests

    Book IELTS / TOEFL (aim 6.5+ / 90+). Culinary tracks: prep portfolio photos of your dishes.

  3. 3
    9 months before
    Draft application

    Motivation letter, CV, 2 recommendation letters. Request transcripts from your school.

  4. 4
    6 months before
    Submit + interview

    Most schools interview on video. Some (EHL, Les Roches) require an on-site or timed assessment.

  5. 5
    4 months before
    Offer, deposit, visa

    Pay tuition deposit (usually 10–20%), then start the student visa file for Switzerland.

  6. 6
    1–2 months before
    Housing & arrival

    Book residence hall or shared flat, health insurance, and the flight. Arrive ~2 weeks early for orientation.

Visa & work rights in Switzerland

Visa type
National D visa (long-stay study)
Processing time
8–12 weeks
Work during studies
15 h/week during term · full-time in breaks
Post-study permit
6-month job-search permit after graduation

Rules refreshed for the 2025–26 intake. Confirm current requirements with the nearest embassy before booking travel.

Non-EU/EFTA students need a Type D national visa for stays over 90 days, applied for at the Swiss consulate in their home country at least 12 weeks before enrolment. Requirements: an unconditional admission letter from an accredited Swiss school, proof of funds (CHF 21,000/year in a Swiss bank account or blocked account), health insurance valid in Switzerland, and a signed commitment to leave at the end of studies.

Once in Switzerland, students exchange the entry visa for a B-permit (residence permit for study purposes), renewed annually and tied to your school. EU/EFTA nationals can enter without a visa but must still register with the local commune within 14 days.

Work rights during studies
international students may work up to 15 hours/week during term and full-time during holidays, but only after their first six months of registered study. Paid internships arranged through the school are exempt from that cap.
Post-study stay
graduates of a Swiss university degree (BSc, MSc, MBA) may extend their permit by six months to look for work. Job offers in high labour-market interest categories — which include hotel management above supervisor level — qualify for a B-permit conversion under quota. Cantonal quotas fill quickly; apply the day you have an offer.

Scholarships & funding

Award typeTypical valueHow to qualify
School-specific merit awards10–40% off tuitionAwarded on GPA + motivation letter · every major restaurant management school in Switzerland runs one.
Government / bilateral grantsFull or partialCheck your home-country ministry of education for Switzerland bilateral scholarships.
Industry-sponsored bursaries$3k–$15k / yearMarriott, Accor, Four Seasons, IHG and Michelin-star groups fund named awards tied to post-graduation internships.
Need-based aidSliding-scale tuitionAvailable at most private schools once you hold an offer. Apply within 30 days of acceptance.

Careers & salaries

Swiss hospitality graduates cluster into four career tracks:

  1. Hotel operations (55%): F&B, rooms division, revenue management. Ladder: intern → supervisor → assistant manager → department head → hotel manager → GM.
  2. Corporate & consulting (20%): Accenture Hospitality, Deloitte Real Estate, Horwath HTL, HVS — advising hotel owners, brands, and REITs.
  3. Luxury adjacencies (15%): private aviation (VistaJet, NetJets), yachting, private residences, wealth management client servicing.
  4. Entrepreneurship (10%): opening restaurants, boutique hotels or F&B concepts. EHL alumni have founded Six Senses, Bulgari Hotels, and Belmond.

Average time from graduation to first full-time offer: 3.4 months (EHL 2024); 89% of graduates receive at least three offers before starting a role.

RoleEntryMidSenior
F&B supervisorCHF 55kCHF 75kCHF 95k
Revenue managerCHF 70kCHF 105kCHF 145k
Front office managerCHF 65kCHF 90kCHF 120k
Assistant hotel managerCHF 85kCHF 115kCHF 150k
General manager (5-star)CHF 140kCHF 200kCHF 350k+
Hospitality consultantCHF 90kCHF 135kCHF 220k

Top employers hiring graduates

Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
Historically the #1 recruiter at EHL and Glion
Mandarin Oriental
Geneva flagship + global mobility programme
Bürgenstock Selection / Katara
Bürgenstock, Waldhaus Flims, Royal Savoy
Aman Resorts
Le Mélézin (Courchevel), Villa Padierna
Rosewood Hotel Group
Rosewood Le Guanahani + European expansion
Belmond (LVMH)
Splendido, Cipriani, Grand Hotel Timeo
Kempinski Hotels
Global HQ in Geneva; large graduate intake
Accor Luxury & Lifestyle
Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, SLS, 25hours
Michelin-starred restaurant groups
Guy Savoy, Anne-Sophie Pic, Alain Ducasse
VistaJet & NetJets
Cabin crew and lifestyle management roles

Switzerland vs peers for restaurant management

Quick side-by-side of where else this bachelor is taught at scale. Tap through for the full breakdown.

Strengths

  • Six of the world's top-ten hospitality programmes in a two-hour radius
  • Mandatory paid internships at five-star partner hotels included in every BSc
  • Highest median starting salary of any hospitality market (CHF 52k)
  • 92% job-offer rate within six months of graduation
  • Bilingual/trilingual instruction mirrors the luxury industry
  • Six-month post-study visa extension and a clear B-permit path for senior roles
  • Alumni-network access to Four Seasons, Aman, Rosewood, Kempinski and Belmond

Trade-offs

  • Total annual cost of CHF 55–75k is the highest in Europe
  • Cost of living in Vaud/Valais can exceed rent budgets by 15–20%
  • Cantonal work-permit quotas limit non-EU graduates staying long-term
  • Winters are long — remote alpine campuses (Crans-Montana, Leysin) can feel isolated
  • Strong bias toward hotel operations; less depth in tech/product roles than US schools

Frequently asked questions

Are Swiss hospitality degrees recognised worldwide?

Yes. Swiss BSc and MSc programmes from EHL, Glion, Les Roches, SHMS and HIM are accredited by NECHE (US regional accreditor), ACBSP, and the Swiss federal SEFRI. Degrees are directly recognised in the EU, US, UK, Australia, Canada, GCC, and Southeast Asia. EHL is additionally a full university (Haute Ecole Spécialisée) recognised by the Swiss Confederation.

How much does it cost per year to study hospitality in Switzerland?

Budget CHF 55,000–75,000 all-in per year. Tuition alone ranges from CHF 30,000 (BHMS certificate) to CHF 46,000 (EHL BSc). Add CHF 15,000–20,000 for room, board and uniforms if you live on-campus, or CHF 20,000–28,000 for off-campus rent and groceries in Lausanne, Montreux or Zermatt.

Do Swiss hospitality schools include a paid internship?

Every BSc and BBA programme includes at least one credit-bearing internship of 4–6 months, and most require two. Interns are paid the Swiss minimum internship stipend (CHF 2,171/month gross under the L-GAV collective agreement), and school career offices arrange placements at partner hotels in Switzerland, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and North America.

Can international students work while studying in Switzerland?

Yes — up to 15 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays, after your first six months of registered study. Paid school-arranged internships are exempt from this cap. You will need your B-permit endorsed by the cantonal migration office.

What English proficiency is required?

Most schools accept IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 80 or Duolingo 105. EHL requires IELTS 6.5 for the BSc. If your prior education was fully in English, you can usually request a waiver.

Is it worth going to a Swiss hospitality school vs Cornell or Les Roches Marbella?

Cornell excels in real-estate finance and academic research; Les Roches Marbella offers the same brand at 30–40% lower cost. Choose Switzerland when you want the highest brand recognition in luxury hotels, the strongest European alumni network, and access to the Swiss/EU labour market post-graduation.

Can I stay and work in Switzerland after graduation?

Graduates receive a six-month extension to look for work. Job offers in senior hospitality roles (supervisor and above) qualify for a B-permit under the high labour-market interest category, but cantonal quotas fill quickly — apply the day you receive an offer. Roughly 40% of non-EU EHL graduates secure a Swiss permit within 12 months.

Which Swiss hospitality school is best for luxury hotel management?

For pure luxury operations: EHL (ranked #1 globally by QS 2025), Les Roches Crans-Montana and Glion. For entrepreneurship in F&B: SHMS Caux and BHMS Lucerne. For the fastest, cheapest route into a paid internship: HIM Montreux and Cesar Ritz Colleges.

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