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.
The drive from Zurich Airport (ZRH) to Lucerne covers a distance of 42 miles (67 km) in around 50 minutes. Taking a Daytrip private car transfer also allows you to add sightseeing stops along the way to round out your time in Switzerland with some final exploration.
For instance, visit Hallwyl Castle and explore its stunning courtyard before strolling through the eleven Life in the Middle Ages exhibits.
Or, for a walk on the wild side, head to Langenberg Wildlife Park, home to 19 native and previously native mammal species. The vast wild enclosures offer the animals a peaceful existence that visitors can observe while on a quiet forest walk.
Daytrip also offers transfers from Zurich’s city center to Lucerne, which can be booked online here. It's perfect for getting to your hotel in Zurich!
About Lucerne
Those traveling near the Italian border often stumble upon Lucerne, a small, picturesque city in central Switzerland, with a rich and immersive history and culture. Like many other cities in Switzerland, Lucerne is well known for its incredibly well-preserved medieval architecture, stunning natural landscapes, beautiful lake, and impressive panoramic mountainside views. Yet for all that it is similar, it brings unparalleled uniqueness to visitors.
Lucerne's history stretches far into the past, with the remnants of Stone Age and Roman settlements leaving traces within the area. Historians say Lucerne began as a fishing village in 840 and grew into a regional market town that supplied the hinterland for centuries. With prospering trade agreements, Lucerne advanced from a regional market to a commercial center around the 13th century, maintaining facetious trading partnerships until the 17th century.
Unfortunately, in 1798, Lucerne lost some of its importance when it lost its independence to Napoleon. For a few short years, Napoleon ruled Lucerne as the Helvetic Republic until Switzerland became a modern state, with advancements of the time, like the railway expansion, bringing modernity to the region. Ever since this expansion, the city has grown into a globetrotter's dream destination and a tourism hub.
Those planning a trip to Lucerne can expect to enjoy a glimpse into the city's past and the adventure of a lifetime. The city perfectly balances cozy, charming, adventurous, and thrilling. Prepare yourself for long, meandering walks through cobblestone streets that spill into beautiful squares and admire hand-painted building facades and magnificent ancient fountains. Not to mention, you need to make room in your travel schedule for hearty meals, chocolate tastings, and lazy lakeside visits with ice-cold beverages.
From Zurich Airport to Lucerne: travel tips
Zurich Airport (ZRH) transfer to Lucerne doesn't need to be difficult if you memorize a few handy travel tips like the ones we've shared below.
Pack for all weather conditions
For the most part, Switzerland is seasonally predictable, which means that summers are usually hot and winters cold, but some expectations will keep you on your toes. For example, it's not unheard of to experience a violent storm on a summer day when traveling from Zurich to Lucerne or snow at altitude in August. That's why it's important to be prepared by packing for all weather conditions, no matter when you plan a trip from Zurich Airport to Lucerne.
Book hotels and cabins in advance
Since Switzerland is one of the most visited European countries in the world, it's unsurprising that everything from fancy hotels to rugged cabins and cheap backpacker accommodation is booked in advance. So, to avoid missing out on staying over in any of the places found along the way or in Lucerne itself, book your stay well ahead of your intended travel time.
Try to call places by their local names
It can be easy to visit attractions and landmarks and call them by their Westernized names, but if you want to make friends and impress the locals, it is best to call places by their local names. For example, use Lac Leman (Lake Geneva) or Vierwaldstattersee (Lake Lucerne) for instant kudos. You can brush up on the local history by speaking with your Daytrip driver to learn what the locals call the places you plan on visiting during your stay.
Getting around Zurich Airport
Zurich Airport (ZRH), Switzerland's largest, is well-designed for efficiency and ease of navigation. The airport has three terminals (A, B/D, and E) connected by a central Airside Center. Transfers between terminals are fairly quick and seamless, with average walking times of 5–15 minutes.
Terminal E, which primarily serves non-Schengen flights, is a satellite terminal accessible by the Skymetro, a short automated train ride from the main terminal area. Travelers benefit from Zurich Airport's reputation for punctuality and reliability.
It is always recommended to make sure to have enough time to transfer from your gate as it might require walking or other modes of transport. You can explore Zurich Airport in detail in an interactive, online map.
How to get from Zurich Airport to Lucerne
So you've decided to travel from Zurich Airport (ZRH) to Lucerne but are unsure how to get from one Swiss city to the next. Don't fret—we've got you covered. Below, you'll find our discussion on the best ways to get from Zurich Airport to Lucerne by train, bus, taxi, and private car transport service.
Private transfer from Zurich Airport to Lucerne
The most comfortable and convenient option for many travelers is the Daytrip private car transfer service, a 50-minute door-to-door adventure with optional sightseeing stops on the way. Daytrip’s flexible booking means you’ll travel with a bespoke itinerary and peace of mind if your plans change.
A friendly, professional driver will assist you every step of the way, from helping with your luggage to providing local insight into the area. The 100% satisfaction guarantee ensures the elevated travel experience meets your expectations and is the ultimate airport sendoff.
Bus from Zurich Airport to Lucerne
The most affordable option is the bus from Zurich Airport, which will cost $9-$13. The duration of the trip is much longer, at almost 2 hours. Travelers will also have to plan around the bus schedule. You may have to arrive very early and increase your wait time at the airport or risk a late arrival depending on the bus company’s timetable.
Train from Zurich Airport to Lucerne
Travelers can also take an indirect train from Zurich Airport to Lucerne Station, which will take about one hour (not including time spent getting to the station.) The cost of tickets varies but is typically around $30-$55. The timetable varies, but trains leave every 30 minutes during peak travel times.
Taxi or Shuttle from Zurich Airport to Lucerne
Switzerland has some of the highest taxi costs in the world. A taxi from Zurich Airport to Lucerne takes around 50 minutes, but the fare can be as much as $340-$420. For a better fare, it may be best to find a shuttle service that allows you to schedule a trip in advance.
Things to do when you get to Lucerne
When you get to Lucerne, there are many things you can do, but if you've never traveled to the city before, you might not know everything you can do when visiting. That's why we've shared a few of the best things to do in Lucerne for those driving from Zurich to Lucerne. Let's take a look:
Inseli Park
If you want to spend time outdoors while visiting Lucerne, you cannot miss planning a picnic or walking in Inseli Park. This park encompasses everything great about the outdoors in this small city in Switzerland. With its magnificent mountain landscapes peaking along the horizon and its twinkling lake lapping the shores, Inseli Park is a destination where you'll find peace and tranquility where you can unwind after a busy day of touring everything the city has to offer.
Sammlung Rosengart
Art lovers will find solace, inspiration, and joy when visiting the Sammlung Rosengart Museum. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of artworks gathered by Swiss art dealers Siegfried and Rosengard. Since the pair were friends with famed artist Picasso, it's unsurprising that a tour through the museum will showcase more than 40 examples of Picasso's best works.
Besides Picasso's artwork, the museum is also home to imaginative and exploratory art by modernists Miro, Monet, Cezanne, Chagall, and Matisse. You'll also see a few gorgeous sketches by Swiss-born artist Paul Klee, so be sure to book your tickets to this museum in advance so you don't miss out.
Lucerne's Cold War bunker
Those in the mood to visit a site that is not the typical attraction when in Lucerne should consider adding a trip to Lucerne's Cold War bunker to their travel itinerary. Built in 1976, the bunker has an interesting history: it was designed to house a third of the city's population if a nuclear war broke out. When visiting you can learn more about its design and how it would function when housing so many people in a new world underground.
When is the best time to visit Lucerne?
The summers in Lucerne offer a wildly contrasting atmosphere to the winters in the city, so it is important to plan carefully when you want to drive from Zurich Airport to Lucerne to visit this spectacular city. Typically, we recommend trusting your instincts and examining your budget when deciding when to visit since Lucerne can get busy and pricey quickly.
If you want to avoid overpriced accommodations and attractions and enjoy your strolls through the city without brushing shoulders with other travelers, you must visit during the shoulder seasons of spring or fall. If you have a bigger budget, don't mind larger crowds, and want to enjoy Lucerne when the weather is hot, it's best to book a trip to the city in the Summer.
关于从 Zurich Airport 到 Lucerne 旅行的问答
The best way for families to travel from Zurich Airport to Lucerne is with Daytrip's super convenient private transfer service, offering stress-free door-to-door transport in a comfortable vehicle with child seats available and the option to add sightseeing adventures on the way.
The train ride from Zurich to Lucerne itself is rather scenic, offering glimpses of mountaintops and glacial blue lakes, except for perhaps the stretch from the airport to the Zurich city center, which is a quick journey without much to see beyond the city.
No direct trains travel from Zurich Airport to Lucerne Train Station. A transfer is typically required at Zurich's main train station (Zurich HB.) Travelers will typically take one of Swiss Railway's SBB trains, and the journey takes just over an hour on average but can take longer.
The best way to get from Lucerne to ZRH is with Daytrip's comfortable and convenient private transfer service, offering flexible booking and a 100% satisfaction guarantee backed by a responsive support team and a fleet of friendly, professional drivers.
If you want an adventurous getaway in a city bursting with charm, liveliness, and quaint experiences, you'll want to visit Lucerne. This city has lots to see and do, from hiking trails and paddle boats out on the lake to shopping in town and dinners at cute local restaurants. There is something for everyone.
With a Daytrip private car transfer, the drive from Zurich Airport to Lucerne covers a distance of 42 miles (67 km) in around 50 minutes. Google Maps estimates may vary, and the actual travel time will depend on your pickup and drop-off locations.
The total price of a taxi from Zurich Airport to Lucerne can vary depending on the taxi company used and other factors, such as the amount of luggage travelers have in tow. Generally, you can expect to spend about $340-$420.
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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
Zug
Hugging the shores of Lake Zug, this medieval market town has become a tax haven maintaining its historic landmarks. Historic Haven
Langenberg Wildlife Park
Learn about, and see, Switzerland’s indigenous animals as they roam large enclosures that mirror their natural habitat. Free to Roam
Hallwyl Castle
Well-preserved and completely surrounded by water, this is one of the finest moated castles in all of Switzerland. Floating through Time
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