Private car transfer from Grindelwald to Bellagio

269km
One way
From €142 per person
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Private transfer in 4 h 20 min

269km
One way
From €142 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

4 h 20 min
269km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Grindelwald.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 4 h 20 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Como City

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Bellagio

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Bellagio.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 269 km
Estimated time4 h 20 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Grindelwald to Bellagio

The drive from Grindelwald to Bellagio covers a distance of about 167 miles (269 km) in 4 hours and 20 minutes. This seamless door-to-door service also allows you to stop for sightseeing on the way if you have a little extra time.

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You could visit the Glasi Hergiswil Museum to learn more about the fascinating art of glassblowing. The museum has been up and running since 1817, with glassblowing continuously practiced thanks to the help of locals who funded machinery updates. Visitors can enjoy a walk-in film, a demonstration of the workers, and an exhibit on Rober Niedere’s efforts to save the museum after WWII.

Or, go see the impressive Devil’s Bridge, a stone bridge crossing over a narrow gorge that offers viewers some incredible views and holds a storied history in the local folklore.

For travelers who prefer a direct transfer, a Daytrip private car service will save them time and the hassle of lugging luggage on and off of public transportation. </show-more>

About Bellagio

After you make your way from Grindelwald to Bellagio, you will find yourself in the “Pearl of Lake Como,” right at the intersection of Lake Como and Lake Lecco. The town is known as one of the most romantic places in Italy, with charming historic details and quaint neighborhoods along the water.

<show-more> The town is incredibly walkable, and all of the main attractions are centrally located and accessible by the small tourism train that stops at the most popular locations throughout town. The prime location on Lake Como makes Bellagio a great place to stay and use as a home base for onward day trips to towns such as Tremezzina or Varenna.

Bellagio’s town center is comprised of colorful alleyways and narrow streets crisscrossing up from the lake. There are dozens of shops selling local goods, such as leather crafts and perfumes, as well as regional food. Several gardens within the center of Bellagio are not to be missed, including the park of Villa Serbelloni and the Villa Melzi, both of which offer lush green spaces to explore right on the shores of the lake.

Nearby, the former fishing village Pescallo is a quaint place to relax, with a small stone beach and several rental facilities for water sports.

The less populous neighborhoods, such as San Giovanni, are quieter than the center of town while still being within walking distance. Here, the small homes are full of character, and there is a larger public beach that many people flock to in the warmer months, visitors and locals alike.

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From Grindelwald to Bellagio: travel tips

As you prepare for your exciting trip from Grindelwald to Bellagio, consider a couple of travel tips that may help you make the most of your trip.

Pack good walking shoes

Bellagio is a very compact, walkable town, but this means you’ll be spending the bulk of your time exploring on your feet. While there are local trains that connect the attractions that are a bit further spread apart, seeing the town on foot is the best way to make sure you don’t miss anything. Bellagio’s narrow streets also have lots of steps, so comfortable walking shoes go a long way in tackling the stone stairs.

Take a private car transfer

Choosing a private driving transfer for your trip to Bellagio will elevate your travel day experience by giving you the fastest and smoothest journey possible. You will save time and have the option to sightsee en route, just in case there are nearby sites you missed out on while in Switzerland!

How to get from Grindelwald to Bellagio

There are a few different options for the Grindelwald to Bellagio transfer, but the most comfortable and efficient choice for many travelers is to take a private car service.

Private car service from Grindelwald to Bellagio

The Daytrip private driving transfer from Grindelwald to Bellagio offers unmatched comfort, with door-to-door service and a friendly local driver to help ensure you have the best ride possible at every step along the way. Using a private car service eliminates the hassle of renting a car, particularly for those travelers who aren’t used to driving in Europe.

Driving is also the fastest option along this route, saving you several hours compared to the trains or buses. With Daytrip, your journey will only be 4 hours and 20 minutes, with the option to stop on the way to do some sightseeing and soak up the last of Switzerland. The trip starts at $118 (€108) per person, balancing maximum convenience with great value.

Train from Grindelwald to Bellagio

The train from Grindelwald to Bellagio is not direct, and transfers are often required in places such as Interlaken, Spiez, or Milan. In total, the journey takes about 7.5 hours on average, and the tickets can be quite expensive depending on the time of your travel (hovering around $165 to $272 (€151-€250) for just a one-way journey.) The train journey may not be as flexible or refundable as a private driving service, and you will be limited to the available timetable of departure times.

Bus from Grindelwald to Bellagio

Like the train, there are no direct buses from Grindelwald to Bellagio. The journey typically involves 1-2 transfers and can take almost 10 hours to complete. Tickets can be more affordable if they are purchased well in advance, averaging around $59 to $79 (€54-€72.50). However, travelers should bear in mind that they may still need to pay for additional transportation from the bus station to their accommodation in Bellagio.

Things to do when you get to Bellagio

After you make your way from Grindelwald to Bellagio, you can look forward to plenty of ways to explore this beautiful Lake Como town. Bellagio is home to rich cultural and historical sites that give you an opportunity to learn more about the region’s traditions and past in between sunny days spent on the lake.

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Visit I Giardini di Villa Melzi

This botanical garden is an immaculately kept green space within walking distance from Bellagio’s city center. The area also offers incredible views of the lake along the tree-lined promenade. Visitors can take a small train that offers hop-on-hop-off services along the main attractions, including a stop at the gardens.

This is a great place to find some peace and quiet amidst your tour of Italy and is also an ideal spot to stop for photos.

Stroll around La Punta Spartivento

One of the highlights of Bellagio is its prime location on the forked split between Lake Como and Lake Lecco. La Punta Spartivento is a prime viewing spot to take in the split between the two lakes from a slightly uphill vantage point. A quick stroll from the ferry terminal brings you to these unforgettable views, while a small park around the viewpoint offers picnic areas and plenty of space to relax.

See Basilica di San Giacomo

This 12th-century church is a remarkably well-preserved example of Roman-Lombard architecture. Inside the dimly lit space is a collection of archaic arts, including mosaics and triptychs, as well as a wooden sculpture of “Buried Christ” by a Spanish-Baroque artists’ school.

Spend time on the water

If you’re lucky enough to be staying in Bellagio, take advantage of the many outdoor activities available on the shores of Lake Como. Go for a sunset boat tour, or rent kayaks to explore at your own pace.

For the ultimate relaxing beach day, visit San Giovanni, the public stone beach where visitors can enjoy their time in the sun for free. Or, head to Lido di Bellagio for a more luxurious beach day with a shoreside bar, wifi access, and gazebos for picnics and escaping the summer rays.

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When is the best time to visit Bellagio?

As you plan for your trip from Grindelwald to Bellagio, you will likely be wondering about the best time of year to visit. While many visitors flock to Bellagio in the hottest summer months, the spring and autumn shoulder seasons may be a better choice. During these periods, you will still have mostly dry, sunny days at slightly cooler temperatures. Plus, you’ll avoid the biggest crowds around any popular attractions and may even be able to find better deals on accommodation and flights.

If you do visit in the summer, prepare for larger crowds and be sure to give yourself time to adjust to the hot Italian weather.

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