Privat biltransfer från Zermatt till Geneva

232km
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Från 88 € per person
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Privat transfer på 2 h 50 min

232km
Enkelresa
Från 88 € per person
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Upphämtning och avlämning på valfri adress

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1 resväska och 1 handbagage per passagerare

Din resa i korthet

2 h 50 min
232km
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Upphämtning

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Du kommer att resa bekvämt i 2 h 50 min.

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Lausanne

Geneva

Din förare kommer att släppa av dig på din adress i Geneva.

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Total sträcka↔ 232 km
Beräknad tid2 h 50 min

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  • Barnsäten tillgängliga på begäran
  • Husdjursvänlig resa
  • 1 incheckad väska + 1 kabinväska per passagerare
  • Ytterligare eller skrymmande bagage kan läggas till
  • Flexibel betalning: kort online eller kontant till föraren
  • Gratis avbokning 24 timmar före avresa
  • Dricks är inte inkluderad (valfri ~10%)
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Gratis avbokning upp till 24 timmar före din upphämtningstid

Overview: a car trip from Zermatt to Geneva

Traveling from Zermatt to Geneva is an experience you’ll cherish for a lifetime, as this trip features the best scenic attractions of Switzerland. Zermatt is famous for the pyramid-shaped peak of Matterhorn, the mountain on the logo of the world’s favorite chocolate brand, Toblerone.

So, if you’re coming from here, the next perfect stop you might want to consider on your itinerary is the bustling city of Geneva. You can ride the train or bus, but if you want the freedom to stop by notable landmarks, the best way to get to Geneva from Zermatt is by car. The car trip covers a distance of around 149 miles (240 kilometers), with the drive time lasting approximately 3.5 hours. Along the way, you can enrich the drive with sightseeing stops. Captivating Chillon Castle, the inspiration for Lord Byron's The Prisoner of Chillon, and Stockalper Palace, the largest private residence of its day, are on the way!

About Geneva

Hitting the road from Zermatt to Geneva takes you to a city full of pride. Geneva is not only the headquarters of Europe’s United Nations & the Red Cross, and the global hub for banking & diplomacy but is also an award-winning destination.

For one, the New York Times named this city a top destination in 2024. Geneva has also secured a spot in the top five of the European Best Destinations ranking and has been awarded a Michelin Guide Vert distinction. While visiting, don’t miss these landmarks and attractions: The Geneva Water Fountain St. Pierre Cathedral Bains des Pâquis Palais des Nations Conservatory and Botanical Garden Geneva International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Place du Bourg-de-Four Patek Philippe Museum Geneva’s history stretches back more than two millennia, from the time it was a Roman outpost to becoming a hub for European power and global diplomacy today. But, the turning point in Geneva’s history was during the Middle Ages, as well as during the Protestant Reformation, with the rise and influence of John Calvin. This era cemented its status as a refuge for intellectuals and religious reformers from across Europe. Fast-forward to modern history, Geneva isn’t only celebrated as a hub for diplomacy but also for its vibrant cultural scene. World-class museums and theaters are found here. Moreover, its commitment to innovation and education is seen in the presence of institutions like the University of Geneva, molding people who will shape the future of Switzerland and the world.

From Zermatt to Geneva: travel tips

Following these travel tips will ensure a more enjoyable experience, allowing you to focus on Switzerland’s beauty and hospitality. As you prepare to transition from the scenic vistas of Zermatt to the cityscape of Geneva, these will help enhance your journey.

### Punctuality reigns supreme The Swiss are known for punctuality, so if you are attending events in Geneva, make sure to arrive early. As the old saying goes, "If you're not early, you're late". Also, invest in learning basic French phrases as this language is predominantly spoken in this city. ### Carry some Francs Switzerland isn't on the Euro, so if you don't have any already, be sure to withdraw some Swiss Francs to pay for transactions in smaller establishments that don’t accept credit cards. ### Get travel insurance Swiss healthcare is top-notch, but because it is one of the best in the world, it can be expensive. Be sure to get travel insurance, especially if you plan on doing anything more strenuous than eating chocolate.

How to get from Zermatt to Geneva

There are various options to get from Zermatt to Geneva, each with its own pros and cons. You can ride a bus, take the train, drive a car, or use Daytrip’s private shuttle service. Also, don’t forget to secure yourself the Swiss Travel Pass, which is, by far, one of the best ways to travel flexibly and inexpensively across the country.

### Zermatt to Geneva by train The train is the most popular way to get from Zermatt to Geneva but isn't the most convenient since there aren't any direct trains. Instead, you'll need to change trains in Visp, and sometimes in Lausanne as well. The price of a train ticket starts at around $74 (€68). This trip takes around 3.5 to four hours, offering fantastic views of the Swiss Alps the entire ride. ### Zermatt to Geneva by bus Riding a bus is the most economical option on paper, with bus fares ranging from about $50 (€46) to about $88 (€81). However, there aren't any buses from Zermatt to Geneva. Instead, you need to take a car transfer or train to Sion, then a train to Martigny, and then you can finally get a bus to Geneva. Best case, the journey takes six hours, but we say it isn't worth the price or hassle when the train is only a few dollars more. ### Private car transfer from Zermatt to Geneva with Daytrip If you want convenience, speed, and the freedom to explore sightseeing stops on the road, book a private ride with Daytrip. Daytrip's private car service is the only direct transportation option from Zermatt to Geneva. And we mean door-to-door direct---you don't even have to get to a train station. Even better, you’ll have an English-speaking driver who can provide tips and insights, and handle your luggage at both ends of your journey. Prices start at $94 per person, so it's not much more than the train if you're traveling in a group! ### Zermatt to Geneva by rental car For those preferring to drive, the trip covers a distance of approximately 149 miles (240 kilometers) and takes about 3.5 hours. This route allows for flexibility in scheduling and the opportunity to explore various attractions along the road, such as the vineyards of Valais and the lakeside city of Lausanne. Just keep in mind Geneva isn't the easiest city to drive or find parking in.

Things to do when you get to Geneva

Right as you get from Zermatt to Geneva, there are plenty of things to do that you can include in your itinerary. Here are the best Geneva experiences.

### Walk the cobbled streets of Geneva’s Old Town Start your day in Geneva at the Old Town. It’s the most traditionally scenic part of the city where you can visit independent boutiques, be mesmerized by stunning architectural designs, dine in restaurants, and people-watch over a cup of coffee. ### Pamper yourself and relax at the Bains des Pâquis The price of pampering yourself at a spa in Switzerland can get really expensive. But if you need to relax without breaking the bank, head to the Bains des Pâquis, public swimming baths on Lake Geneva. It’s the best place for a dip, massage, sauna, cheap lunch, and even some fondues. ### Grab a cheese fondue Some of the world’s best fondues, if not the best, are in Switzerland. Why? It originated in 18th-century Switzerland. So treat yourself to a delicious cheese fondue while you’re in Geneva. Best enjoyed with fresh-baked bread, make sure to try goat cheese fondue that’s so good it’ll make you go back for seconds (and thirds). ### Visit the Italian Quarter Geneva also has an Italian side, and you can witness this in Carogue. It has a long history with Italian residents who built this district perfectly for a weekend stroll. While you’re here, don’t forget to visit the fresh produce market for some freshly baked treats. ### Escape to the mountains Switzerland is famous for its scenic mountains. And if you couldn’t get enough of the Matterhorn in Zermatt, Geneva is near numerous Swiss and French ski resorts that make it entirely possible to head off for a day to ski and return to town by nightfall. You can go hiking, paragliding, tobogganing, and mountain biking in the summer.

When is the best time to visit Geneva

Unless you're in Zermatt for skiing, the best time to visit Geneva is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is mild, with temperatures ranging from 46°F (8°C) to 65°F (18°C), ideal for exploring the city comfortably. These seasons are characterized by lower crowds, so you can enjoy lower prices and a more relaxed atmosphere.

Or, you may also schedule your trip according to events in Geneva, such as the International Motor Show in March and the Fête de la Musique in June.

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