Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
Daytrip ist die bequemste Art, 14.200+ Städte auf der ganzen Welt zu erleben.
Jeder Reisende verdient echte Einblicke in die Kulturen der Länder, die er besucht. Und jeder erstaunliche Ort auf der Erde verdient es, besucht und geschätzt zu werden. Wir glauben, dass einzigartiges lokales Wissen und echte menschliche Verbindungen unersetzlich sind, wenn es darum geht, eine andere Kultur wirklich zu verstehen.
From your hotel in Zurich, the only thing standing between you and Venice is the Alps, the highest mountain range in Europe. That’s no problem for your Daytrip driver, though. They are professional drivers local to the area who know the mountainous roads and tunnels from Zurich to Venice very well.
The drive involves five hours and 50 minutes of driving across some of the most beautiful stretches of Europe. Take panoramic photos at Mount Rigi or visit Brescia Castle, all without relying on a regional bus schedule.
Arriving in Venice by car is tricky for foreigners, but not for your local driver. They will drop you off as close to your hotel as possible, given Venice’s lack of roads. You won’t be worrying about how to return a rental car or how safe the massive parking garages are on the edge of the islands. Venice will be yours to explore as soon as the transfer is over!
About Venice
Venica has baffled engineers and anthropologists for centuries. It is among the world’s most-visited cities and its creative approaches to environmental challenges keep it in the scientific limelight. Your trip from Zurich to Venice promises to be inspiring and intriguing, and you’ll leave with more questions than when you arrived.
Venice: an unlikely success
In 452 AD, the Huns invaded and forced mainland Italian refugees onto a marshy lagoon off of the northeastern coast of the Italian Peninsula. These refugees used the materials and knowledge they had from the landscape and drove sturdy timber poles into the marshland. Atop these poles, they placed limestone slabs to form the foundation of their homes, stores, artisan workshops, and churches.
The timber poles gradually petrified over time into stone-like beams due to the chemical composition of the marshes. Venice continued to grow despite its unusual foundation. Today, it sits atop about 120 islands and is connected by endless bridges and ferries.
The Republic of Venice
As refugees who would rather build an entire world from the ground up than live under Hun rule, Venetians became known for their independent society and unique government structure.
The Republic of Venice was governed by an elected Doge and a complex web of local councils. They were master sailors and built their wealth through trade, banking, and salt production from their easy access to the sea.
After a devastating loss to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, the Republic of Venice was folded into a series of neighboring empires until joining the Kingdom of Italy in 1866.
The future of Venice
In 1987, Venice became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its contributions to artisan crafts like glass-blowing, engineering prowess, and unique adaptation to the surrounding environment. It is an incredibly popular destination but must balance its popularity with the preservation of its legacy. Dams, levees, and visitor taxes are a few such interventions in place to keep Venice around for centuries to come.
From Zurich to Venice: travel tips
The drive from Zurich to Venice is an all-day affair. Keep these travel tips in mind so you’re fully prepared and having a great trip.
Plan your breaks
For the six-hour-long journey, you’re already going to have to stop at least once for food, the restroom, and to stretch your legs. Instead of pulling into a rest stop off of the highway for fast food, use the occasion to have a nice meal of tortellini in Borghetto sul Mincio and a stroll along the Mincio river. You are in Italy, after all!
Bring a portable battery pack
Before leaving Zurich, charge your portable battery pack and put it in your personal bag so your phone will always have a full charge. Take pictures and videos, and stay connected without fear of running out of battery.
How to get from Zurich to Venice
You have several options for your Zurich to Venice transfer from a variety of price ranges. Which will you choose?
Zurich to Venice with Daytrip
Dayrip’s door-to-door private car service is the easiest and fastest way to get to Venice. Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in Zurich on your schedule and drive you across the Alps to the coast of northern Italy. Plan the stops that interest you, travel in privacy, and do everything you can do with a rental car without the hassle. Prices start at $193 (€178) per passenger.
Venice does not allow cars, but your driver will take you as close as possible to your accommodation. You won’t have to worry about expensive parking garages on the edge of the city or about returning the car after a long trip. You’ll be free to explore Venice!
Zurich to Venice by train
In the summers, Trenitalia has one direct train per day from Zurich’s main train station to Venice’s St. Lucia station. It leaves at 7:33 AM and arrives in downtown Venice at 2:42 PM. Tickets cost between $130 and $217 (€120-€200); however, the cheapest seats sell out weeks ahead of time. During less busy seasons, departures may be less frequent or may require a transfer.
Zurich to Venice by plane
Direct flights from Zurich Airport (ZRH) to Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) are operated by SWISS airlines. They have three flights per day and tickets start at $293 (€270). The flight is one hour long, but after factoring in transportation to the airport, the check-in process, deplaning, and the final taxi to Venice, you are looking at a 7-hour long journey door-to-door.
Zurich to Venice by bus
Direct buses for this route are few and far between. Switzerland’s mountainous roads make bus travel slow and uncomfortable, but Flixbus has one direct connection daily. The trip takes nine hours and leaves Zurich at 7:30 AM.
Things to do when you get to Venice
Just being in Venice is a remarkable event. Its winding canals, tight alleyways, and extravagant buildings are the perfect backdrop to a casual evening stroll after your journey from Zurich to Venice. In the morning, start your day off right with a traditional Italian breakfast and head to these famous sites:
Piazza San Marco: the heart of Venice
Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) was the center of Venetian society and is a natural starting point for sightseeing. It sits in the shadow of Basilica di San Marco (St. Mark's Basilica), the Campanile di San Marco (St Mark's Campanile), and the Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace).
Basilica di San Marco (St. Mark's Basilica)
Not a single expense was spared in the commissioning of the basilica. Its elaborate mosaics, ornate carvings, and intricate detailing leave more to be uncovered with every turn. Like an optical illusion, the longer you study its statuettes, arched doorways, and marble columns, the more details emerge.
Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace)
A mere couple of steps from St. Mark’s Square, off of a smaller square, is the Palazzo Ducale. Venetians were ruled by a Doge, and during their reign, their home was the Doge's Palace. It also served as the home of the government and a symbol of Venice’s incredible wealth. A visit to Venice is incomplete without a tour of its lavish interior.
Venice’s glass prison: Murano Island
Venetian glass is a world-renowned artisan craft with a dark history. Murano Island was Venice’s solution to an age-old problem: factory fires. Glass production requires very hot fires, but with Venice’s unique layout, a single devastation fire could destroy the entire republic. Glassblowers were made to live on Murano Island to isolate their dangerous profession from the rest of Venice.
To preserve the secret techniques and styles of glass-blowing, artisans had to ask for permission to leave the island, and very few people outside of industry professionals could come to Murano. Today, however, it is a quick boat ride away!
When is the best time to visit Venice
As you can imagine, a city built on a solid bed of limestone floating on a marsh doesn’t have tall buildings or trees to keep the streets shaded during hot days. Summers in Venice are incredibly hot and crowded, with guests streaming in from both mainland Italy and the cruise ships docked outside of its harbors.
We recommend planning your trip from Zurich to Venice during the spring or autumn. You’ll have a much more pleasant experience, cheaper accommodation, and shorter queues for tours.
Fragen & Antworten zum Reisen von Zurich nach Venice
Be in Venice in six hours when driving a car or hiring a driver. This route is tricky to navigate by train and car due to the Alps, but flights require traveling to the cities’ outskirts and enduring the pre-flight check-in and security.
For the ease of door-to-door service and no stress about missing your train or flight departure, hire a private driver for the journey. Do your vacation on your schedule and have all the convenience of a rental car with none of the responsibilities.
Switzerland and northern Italy have stunning landscapes, but the grand beauty of the Alps is also a logistical challenge. Trains cannot traverse giant mountain ranges, so expect lots of tunnels during this trip, but your scenic view above ground promises to be worth it.
If you do not have accommodation booked in Venice, you may have to pay a $5.40 (€5) tourism tax to help fund the environmental protection of Venice. It was implemented to offset the impact of cruise ship guests and daytrippers, but if you show your hotel booking you are exempt.
Yes, but scientists are on the case! Venice’s muddy foundation has compacted over time, and it is also particularly susceptible to rising oceans and more severe storms. Levees and dams are being installed to protect this architectural wonder from the unrelenting sea.
Direct trains from Zurich to Venice take approximately seven to eight hours. Switzerland and northern Italy have robust railroad networks and some high-speed rail options. Trains are modern with wifi, meal cars, comfortable seats, bike racks, luggage storage, and closed cabins for more privacy.
Besuchen Sie diese Sehenswürdigkeiten unterwegs
Mount Rigi
Europe’s oldest alpine railroad take visitors up this massive massif, which provides panoramic views all the way into France and Germany. Queen of the Mountains
Devil's Bridge
According to legend, building a bridge over the Schöllenen Gorge was so difficult, it took the Devil himself to make it. You Shall Not Pass
Bellinzona
Strategically positioned and heavily fortified, this scenic valley city has been enthralling visitors for centuries. Key to the Alps
Alfa Romeo Museum
This historic car maker’s museum in its former factory is a delight for car lovers, and those who appreciate a slice of Italian culture. First Love
Brescia Castle
Standing at the top of Cidneo Hill lies the Castle of Brescia, one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses of Northern Italy. The falcon of Italy
Borghetto sul Mincio
The quaint, medieval village of Borghetto sul Mincio remains hidden from mainstream tourism and evokes a feeling of Italian rural peace and serenity. One of Italy’s most beautiful villages
Gut zu wissen
Kinder
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Haustiere
Haustiere sind erlaubt (und geliebt)! Wir müssen es nur vorher wissen. Sie können uns in der nächsten Buchungsphase darüber informieren.
Trinkgeld
Trinkgeld ist nicht inbegriffen oder erforderlich, aber wenn Ihnen Ihre Fahrt wirklich gefallen hat, können Sie Ihren Fahrer mit einem optionalen Trinkgeld belohnen (10% sind ausreichend).
Gepäck
Großes Gepäck
29x21x11 Zoll
74x53x28 cm
Kleines Gepäck
22x14x9 Zoll
56x36x23 cm
Jeder Passagier darf ein aufgegebenes Gepäckstück und ein Handgepäckstück mitnehmen. Wenn Sie mit mehr Gepäck oder übergroßem Gepäck reisen, können Sie dies bei der Buchung anpassen.
Zahlungsmethoden
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