Daytrip is a private car service platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
Daytrip offers private door-to-door transfers with optional sightseeing stops, hourly driver hire, and curated day trips — all with local English-speaking drivers and operating across 130+ countries.
For private trips, 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.
Yes! Book a private, door-to-door airport transfer with a local English-speaking driver. Enjoy fixed and transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and the option to pay in advance without the hassle of exchanging cash at a foreign airport.
You will receive the vehicle that best fits the number of travelers in your group, ranging from a sedan to a van for groups of up to 7. Depending where you travel, you can book anything from a sedan comparable to a Toyota Corolla to a Mercedes V-Class to a Classic Cuban Car. While the exact model may vary, we always ensure that the vehicle provided meets your needs in terms of safety, reliability, and comfort. You may be upgraded to a larger vehicle class free of charge depending on availability. Since our largest vehicle seats 7, for groups larger a combination of vehicles will be used. We will send you the exact vehicle details a few days before your trip.
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.
Know more about traveling from Durbuy
Yes, and this is one of the real advantages of a Daytrip private transfer. The Ardennes region has plenty of worthwhile stops along the route — scenic river valleys, other historic Walloon towns, or the dramatic rock formations the region is known for. Rather than being locked into a fixed tour itinerary, you can build the route around what interests you, adding a stop on the way there or on the way back without disrupting your time in Durbuy itself.
Durbuy is approximately 115 km (71 miles) from Brussels, roughly a 1.5-hour drive depending on traffic. Getting there by public transport is possible but involves a train to Marloie or Liège followed by a bus connection, with total journey times that can stretch to 3 hours or more each way. A private transfer solves this directly — your driver picks you up at your door, takes you straight to Durbuy, and brings you home when you are ready, with no timetables or connections to manage.
Largely yes, with one caveat. The town itself is very small and most of the key sights are within easy reach of the center. The old town streets are cobbled, so flat-soled comfortable shoes are a good idea, but there is no requirement for serious walking or hiking to enjoy the highlights. The Topiary Park is a gentle stroll. The viewpoint at the Rock of Seven Hours involves a short climb, but it is optional. Families, older travelers, and those who prefer a relaxed pace tend to find Durbuy very manageable.
A full day is the sweet spot. Durbuy is compact, but there is more to take in than its small size suggests. Plan on wandering the medieval old town, spending time at the Topiary Park, and walking along the Ourthe River. If you linger over lunch at one of the stone-fronted cafes — and you should — a day passes quickly. Budget at least 5 to 6 hours on the ground to see it at a comfortable pace rather than a rushed one.
Three things anchor a great visit. First, the old town itself — the cobbled streets and stone architecture reward slow exploration, and the castle views appear around nearly every corner. Second, the Topiary Park, where over 250 sculpted green forms including animals and human figures spread across an entire hectare. It is far more impressive in person than photos suggest. Third, the Roche a7h (Rock of Seven Hours), a striking geological fold above the Ourthe Valley that offers a panoramic view of the landscape below.
Durbuy earns its reputation as one of the world's smallest cities, a title granted by a King of Bohemia back in 1331. That medieval heritage is still alive in the cobblestone streets, the 18th-century castle looming above the town, and the stone buildings that line every alleyway. What sets it apart is the contrast: this tiny medieval city is also home to a remarkable topiary park spanning a full hectare, with sculpted hedges shaped into over 250 designs. There is nowhere else in Belgium quite like it.
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So, so happy I stumbled upon this website to book two private transports while visiting Lima, Peru. They were both one-way trips approximately 3 hours in length. Great communication as soon as everything was booked via email and I then downloaded their app. I had a few issues with the app and the customer service was awesome trying to assist me in getting it corrected. Honestly impressive customer service which gave you a positive feeling that you made the right choice. Both drivers were right on time - No issues whatsoever! Can't say enough about the service and ease of everything when travelling so far away. Great job to the daytrip team! Would strongly recommend.