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Diessenhofen

City in Thurgau, Switzerland

Overview

Diessenhofen is a picturesque small town on the banks of the Rhine River in Thurgau, Switzerland, known for its medieval old town and scenic landscapes. It's a peaceful destination offering charming architecture and easy access to nature.

Geographic Context

Jurisdiction
Switzerland
Canton
Thurgau
Population
3,998
Time Zone
Europe/Zurich
Coordinates
47.69°, 8.75°

Key Metrics

Safety Score
94
Female Safety
93
LGBTQ+ Safety
88
Traffic Safety
92
Food Safety
99
Monthly Cost
$3,020
Local Cost
$1,950
Local Income
$4,100
Cashless
85
English
75
Temperature
9.0°C
Summer Avg
18.0°C
Winter Avg
-0.1°C
Record High
33.5°C
Record Low
-20.8°C
Humidity
83%
Precipitation
1311 mm
Internet Speed
135 Mbps
Upload
44 Mbps
Latency
9 ms
City Vibrancy
12
Coworking
0
Cafes
2
Nightlife
1
Parks
9
Transport
100
Walk Score
100
Footways
210.0
Airport
ZRH
Distance
29 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Data sources

Source-backed data

NASA POWER - Climate normals and monthly weather measurements rendered as city weather metrics. Updated 2026-03-22.
Ookla Open Data - Internet speed aggregates for 2024Q3 from 10 tests. Updated 2025-12-05.
OpenStreetMap - Nearby amenities counted from OpenStreetMap-derived city extracts. Updated 2025-12-07.
OpenStreetMap transport extract - Walkability, footway density, and airport access metrics derived from mapped transport features. Updated 2025-12-06.
Oyster List city price model - City price estimates calibrated from local price surveys and jurisdiction-level cost signals. Updated 2026-01-14.

Estimated data

Oyster List AI-assisted estimates - Safety, lifestyle, income, and practical scores are model-assisted estimates derived from source-backed country and city signals. Confidence 70/100.

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