Transfert en voiture privée de Milan à Lucerne
Transfert privé en 3 heures
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Service porte-à-porte
Prise en charge et dépose à n'importe quelle adresse
Suivi de vol inclus
"Votre chauffeur attendra si votre vol est retardé"
Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
Expert local, pleinement licencié et assuré
Véhicule propre et climatisé
Trajet confortable avec contrôle climatique
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Bagages inclus
1 valise et 1 bagage à main par passager
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- Sièges enfants disponibles sur demande
- Voyage accepté par les animaux
- 1 bagage enregistré + 1 bagage à main par passager
- Des bagages supplémentaires ou encombrants peuvent être ajoutés
- Paiement flexible: carte en ligne ou espèces au chauffeur
- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Milan to Lucerne
A car trip with Daytrip from Milan in Italy to Lucerne in Switzerland will transport you through two spectacular countries. As you leave behind the cosmopolitan city of Milan, with its history, art, delicious food, and architecture, you'll cross the Italian-Switzerland border and experience fairytale sights.

While driving with Daytrip's door-to-door professional car service, you can visit some of the region's most beautiful attractions and landmarks. You can tour the Alfa Romeo Museum, with its six floors and scale models, or visit Como City, found on the southern shores of Lake Como, and snap a few pictures of the classic architecture.
If cars and architecture aren't to your liking, there's the Sasso San Gottardo museum, which used to be a secret Swiss military base that you can tour, or you can walk the Devil's Bridge for stupendous views.
Once you've seen all you need to along the way and reach Lucerne, expect to be welcomed by a pristine lake known for its stunning beauty, soaring majestic mountains, flavorful food, colorful traditions, and historical treasures. Centrally located, this lakeside location is the perfect starting point for a Switzerland vacation.
About Lucerne
Lucerne is a compact city in Switzerland near Italy. It's well known for its impressive mountainous panorama, beautiful lakeside location, and well-preserved medieval architecture. Those visiting Switzerland often begin their journeys in Lucerne because of its location to some of the best natural landscapes in the world, such as the often-visited Stanserhorn, Rigi, and Pilatus mountain ranges.

Lucerne's history goes back centuries, with the Romans and Stone Age settlements leaving their traces in the area. However, the first mention of this city in historical texts appeared in 840. Beginning as a fishing village, Lucerne grew into a vital regional market town, supplying the hinterland for centuries.
Thanks to trade, Lucerne became a major commercial center around the 13th century and remained so until the 17th century. In 1798, it lost its independence to Napoleon, who transformed it into the Helvetic Republic, but this didn't last. Shortly after Switzerland became a modern nation-state, modernity reached Lucerne shores in 1859 with the railway expansion into the region, and ever since, the town has been a tourism haven.
Over the years, Lucerne has grown into a beautifully picturesque, quaint, and charming city that is simultaneously cozy and adventurous. When visiting this small Swiss city, be prepared to meander through antique cobblestone streets that spill into gorgeous squares adorned with hand-painted building facades and serenely trickling fountains. You'll see jutting alpine peaks no matter where you wander and come across breathtaking medieval bridges that crisscross the city's spectacular glassy greenish blue-hued lake.
So, take your time as you stroll from one place to the next. Pop into local shops for souvenir shopping, book a thrilling boat tour of the lake, enjoy a chocolate-tasting session at the chocolatiers, or bust out your skis on the mountain slopes. With so much to see and do, you'll be captivated by Lucerne's sublime surroundings.
From Milan to Lucerne: travel tips
Traveling from Milan to Lucerne can be challenging since you're going from Italy to Switzerland, but it doesn't have to be. If you keep in mind the following tips, you're more likely to have a seamless travel experience.
How to get from Milan to Lucerne
Milan and Lucerne are often visited destinations, so traveling from Milan to Lucerne isn't too difficult, considering several transportation options. Below, we've discussed a few of these options, but it's up to you to decide how you will travel the distance from one city to the next.

Things to do when you get to Lucerne
Lucerne might be best known for Lake Lucerne, but this city is far more than meets the eye. With a fascinating history, world-class museums, a lively music scene, and gorgeous medieval buildings, there's much to see and do in Lucerne. So, if you're planning to drive from Milan to Lucerne and you're looking for things to do, have a look at our suggestions below:

Sammlung Rosengart
Art enthusiasts will love visiting the Sammlung Rosengart Museum. This museum holds the private art collection of the Swiss art dealer, Siegfried Rosengard – and what a beautiful collection it is! Since the pair were friends with Picasso, it's unsurprising that the museum holds more than 40 examples of Picasso's imaginative and playful mind.
In fact, an entire floor is dedicated to Picasso's art. However, you won't only find Picasso's works at this museum but also pieces by classic modernists Monet, Cezanne, Miro, Matisse, and Chagall, alongside sketches by Swiss-born artist Paul Klee.
Inseli Park
There is something intrinsically different about being outdoors and breathing in deeply while visiting Lucerne, with its mountain ranges and crystalline lake. If you want to pause your busy wanderings for a breather, why not consider a visit to Inseli Park?
Inseli Park wraps around the lake and is near the esteemed KKL cultural center. Although you can bring along your own picnic, there are two small cafe bars serving light bites, soft drinks, cocktails, and beers that you can buy to go. So, when visiting, be sure to pull up a chair or sit by the lake on the grass while you take in the exquisite views and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Lucerne's Cold War bunker
If you're in the mood to do something different in Lucerne, head to Sonnenberg Hill, where you'll find Lucerne's Cold War bunker. This bunker was built in 1976 as a fallout shelter to protect a third of the city's population should the need arise.
Fortunately, it never did, but this bunker can be toured today. When visiting, you can check out the command center where operations would be conducted and learn more about how people would have eaten, slept, and used the toilet in a post-apocalyptic Lucerne.
When is the best time to visit Lucerne?
Depending on when you visit Lucerne, you'll see different sides of the ancient city, with summers offering an altogether different landscape than winters. But when is the best time to travel from Milan to Lucerne?
Although the best time to travel to this Swiss city will depend on your travel preferences and goals, we recommend avoiding the summer and visiting during the shoulder season. In Lucerne, peak season is during the summer months of mid-June to mid-September. This time of year is the busiest, with most travelers choosing to capitalize on the warmer weather. This means plenty of crowds and even higher prices for accommodations and activities.
Fortunately, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are far more affordable times of year to visit. The weather might not be as nice as in the summer, but there are fewer visitors to the city, and you can still get up to plenty— including skiing in March!
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