
Private car transfer from Grindelwald to Zurich
in 2 hours
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Grindelwald.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
You’ll travel in comfort for 2 hours.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Zurich.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Grindelwald to Zurich
Most people think of Zurich as just a city of banks and businesses. Despite its somewhat stuffy reputation, it's a place that, beneath all of its wealth, is steeped in culture and history. Where the young meet the old and nature meets urban liveliness. So, although it might not have the resort town appeal of Grindelwald, it has a bustling liveliness to suck you in. So you might need to plan a car trip from Grindelwald to Zurich.
What you might also need is to see a few new historical and cultural attractions that will leave you in awe. Fortunately for you, you’re in luck, considering there are many amazing sights along the way, starting with the Glasi Hergiswil Museum, which can take you through the history of glassmaking and show you some of the most beautiful artwork you’ll ever see.
Then there is Lucerne, a cozy Swiss town settled near a gorgeous lake that offers incredible mountain views, and Mount Rigi, which provides unparalleled scenic views of Switzerland, France, and Germany. You might also want your private English-speaking driver from Daytrip to drop you off in Zug for a little bit so that you can see what makes this medieval market town special.
However, no matter where you choose to visit, with Zurich on the horizon, there's a reason to be excited about your upcoming explorations.
About Zurich
It's a misconception to think of Zurich as a dull Swiss city – although you won't be the first – with the same attractions as every other in the region. While it has its share of museums like other Swiss cities, Zurich offers visitors like yourself incredible variety in terms of cultural, historical, and natural attractions and landscapes.
This city, located at the northern tip of Lake Zurich and on the Limmat River, perfectly blends urban life with nature. From towering, architecturally stunning buildings and churches to breathtaking natural landscapes, lake views, and hiking trails, Zurich is a place where you can lose yourself in hiking or biking or enjoying museum delights while feeling like you’ve found a place that is home. Trust us, many who have visited Zurich have found a reason to stay.
Historically, Zurich is an ancient city founded by the Romans in 15 BC, originally known as Turicum. Over the centuries, it evolved from a medieval trading hub into a European financial center, so unsurprisingly, it has become Switzerland's largest city. It is renowned for its cultural institutions and global banking, which is why some believe it is drab, but the city is far from a bore.
When visiting Zurich, you can explore the Old Town, enjoy brunch at a cozy café, or venture into the hip district next to the Old Town for luxury shopping along Bahnhofstrasse and visit art galleries.
After a day of shopping and sampling Swiss cuisine, relax in one of the many parks to take in lake or river views while planning your next city tour. You can also consider a river cruise on Lake Zurich for spectacular views of the Alps or a visit to a local waterfront pub for a pint or glass of wine.
From picturesque alleyways and historic buildings to sites like Karlstrum Tower, Fraumünster Church, and Grossmünster Church, Zurich deserves your interest. With nature and urban convenience at your fingertips, it's time to plan a trip to enjoy its cosmopolitan flair while indulging in the great outdoors.
From Grindelwald to Zurich: travel tips
The distance between Grindelwald and Zurich isn’t too great, but that doesn’t mean there aren't a few travel tips you should note if you want to ensure a smooth travel experience. Below, we’ve shared a few travel tips we think will be helpful to your journey.
Book accommodation months ahead of schedule
Switzerland is a popular travel destination, so, unsurprisingly, Zurich and many of the places found along the way to this city fill up their accommodation quickly. This is especially true during the peak season. That’s why booking your hotel or cozy cabin months in advance is a good idea.
Wherever you plan on sleeping over or if you want to stay the night in Zurich itself, book ahead of schedule to get the best room rates before everything sells out or becomes too expensive.
You don’t need to buy bottled water
Often, drinking a country's tap water can be a little dangerous, but this isn’t the case in Switzerland. During your trip from Grindelwald to Zurich, you can and should drink tap water and not waste your money on bottled water. Switzerland is expensive enough without buying bottled water that's almost the same or better quality as the country's tap water.
Healthcare In Switzerland is costly, so get traveler’s insurance
Unfortunately, healthcare is incredibly expensive for nonresidents or citizens in Switzerland because there are no public hospitals.
That’s why you must carry your own healthcare insurance when traveling. Accidents can happen whether you’re skiing, hiking, or just walking the cobbled streets of the Old Town. So, having insurance will give you peace of mind if you need medical attention.
How to get from Grindelwald to Zurich
Traveling from Grindelwald to Zurich offers several transportation options, each with its own benefits and disadvantages. Below, we have discussed the viable travel options for those who want to complete a Grindelwald to Zurich transfer, including train, bus, and private car.
From Grindelwald to Zurich by bus
It might be a cheaper travel solution, but most people don't take the bus from Grindelwald to Zurich. This is because taking the bus usually involves multiple bus transfers and long-distance travel on coaches, which can be incredibly uncomfortable, especially over the long haul, with the trip taking between four and five hours.
If you want to explore your options and consider booking a bus, check out Flixbus. They usually offer the best deals on pricing, with tickets ranging between $20 and $30. However, be prepared for connections (transfers) in Interlaken.
You should also know that not as many buses operate this route, so there are limited services and longer waiting times between when buses leave. Considering the region and Switzerland’s climate, there can also be lengthy delays due to bad weather.
From Grindelwald to Zurich by train
Train travel is likely the most popular form for those wanting to complete a Grindelwald to Zurich transfer. This transportation option is scenic and convenient, but like buses, it involves transfers at Interlaken Ost and sometimes at Bern, depending on your chosen train line and route.
Most people choose to travel with Swiss Federal Railways or one of the many regional trains since trains depart every hour for this destination, and tickets cost between $50 and $60. If you choose to travel by train, you’ll likely enjoy the two-and-a-half to three-hour that takes you past stunning views of the Swiss Alps and countryside, but unfortunately, you won't get to stop and sightsee like you would if you drove.
From Grindelwald to Zurich by private car service
Private car transfer services aren’t as numerous as train and bus lines, and too many travelers quickly disregard them since they are usually expensive. However, this isn’t the case with Daytrip’s door-to-door private transfer service!
On average, you should expect to pay about $63 per seat, and the trip will only take about two hours if you travel directly. But unlike public transportation or basic taxis, Daytrip also lets you stop for sightseeing, so you can experience even more of Switzerland’s natural beauty and rich history!
Also, with Daytrip, you won't need to worry about transfers since your English-speaking driver knows the route and can get you to Zurich without stopping unless you request it. Plus, you get to choose when you travel, and you’ll have the flexibility to change your booking if your plans change at the last minute. You also do not need to worry about fuel prices, tolls, or parking, as your driver will handle everything, and it's included in your fee.
Things to do when you get to Zurich
So what is there to do in Zurich? If you’re unsure and are still debating where to visit during your car trip from Grindelwald to Zurich, you should consider checking out the ideas we’ve shared below. There’s something to suit every type of traveler.
Lake Zurich
We know that Lake Zurich isn’t the Mediterranean, but that doesn’t mean it's not a place where you can still enjoy its tranquil waters and peaceful natural surroundings. Much like the Mediterranean, you can take a dip in it – although not during the winter to save yourself from hypothermia.
If you don't fancy a swim, you can hire a paddle board and tour the waters or simply pack a picnic lunch and enjoy it by the shore or in one of the many surrounding parks. If you’re not one for picnics but work up an appetite during your visit, you can visit any of the bars, cafes, and restaurants around the lake. So grab a table after a swim or paddle boat excursion and sip on something tasty as you enjoy the gorgeous views.
The Old Town
Those who want to visit one of the most beautiful areas in Zurich need to add a trip to The Old Town to their travel itineraries. The Altstadt District, or Old Town, is stunning. This district is divided into two parts across the river. You can explore both with the winding streets, which give you glimpses into medieval times with the ancient homes that line the streets.
The Old Town also has some of the city's best cafes, shops, and restaurants in Switzerland, so for its shopping potential alone, it's somewhere you’ll want to visit during your stay in Zurich.
If you’re a young traveler, you might also love to learn that Zurich is home to Switzerland's highest concentration of clubs, making it possess one of the best nightlife scenes in Europe. But if clubs aren’t your thing, there are plenty of other landmarks to explore in the Old Town, including the towering trio of churches made up of St. Peter’s Church and Fraumunster.
Uetliberg
Adventurers will enjoy visiting Zurich’s Uetliberg. This is the city's very own mountain and is much loved by locals and inquisitive visitors alike. Not only can you take a hike here on one of the carefully designated hiking trails and enjoy mountain biking, but depending on when you visit, you can also look forward to paragliding and sledding activities.
Not to mention, the mountain also has one of the best views of the city, which is unsurprising considering it is 2,858 feet above sea level and towers over the city below. If you visit on a clear day, you can also get a distant view of the Alps. It is truly a place worth exploring if you love the outdoors.
When is the best time to visit Zurich?
Don’t let the haters and nay-sayers try to convince you otherwise. Zurich is a city that deserves to be explored by those who love destinations that perfectly blend urban living with natural outdoor adventure. But if you have decided it's a place you want to explore, when is the best time to visit? This might be controversial to some, but we recommend the best time to be between June and September
These months provide warm weather that allows for outdoor wandering from one attraction to the next and participating in fun activities like hiking Uetilberg, swimming in Lake Zurich, and biking around the city. These months are also perfect for touring museums, art galleries, and historic churches.
However, another time of year worth considering if you’re interested in skiing is the winter. Since Zurich is close to the Alps, it's a popular place to stay and save on resort city pricing and hotels. But don't expect to save too much as Zurich hikes its accommodation prices a little during these months.
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Good to know
Children
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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