
Private car transfer from Zurich to Luxembourg City
in 4 h 50 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Zurich.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
You’ll travel in comfort for 4 h 50 min.
- 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 Luxembourg City.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Zurich to Luxembourg City
Luxembourg is a tiny country squeezed between Belgium, France, and Germany, with a populace of only about 655,000 people. Those who live and visit Luxembourg and Luxembourg City often agree that it's something of an oddity. Still, it is hard to argue against it being one of Europe's most beautiful nations. So a drive-by car from Zurich to Luxembourg City is a good idea if you want somewhere to visit next.
<show-more> Along the way from Zurich to Luxembourg, you’ll also get to visit some of the region's best attractions. When you travel with Daytrip, you can start your adventure at Augusta Raurica, one of the most well-preserved ongoing excavations surrounding Roman ruins. Your professional English-speaking driver can then take you to Basel.
In Basel, you’ll tour incredibly beautiful museums and the picturesque old town before you immerse yourself in the thriving cultural scene within the city, even if it is only for a short while. Afterward, you can journey to the Alsace Ecomuseum, which is an attraction unlike any other. This ecomuseum gives visitors an authentic look into rural life during the sometimes harrowing 19th and 20th centuries.
Before you get dropped off in Luxembourg City, we also recommend asking your driver for a few tips about other travel spots along the way that might be worth your time, like Kayserberg—a charming village—and Haut Barr Castle. However, no matter where you visit, you’ll likely enjoy your travel experience with Daytrip. Just be sure to save some energy when touring Luxembourg City itself! </show-more>
About Luxembourg City
Luxembourg City is the capital city of Luxembourg and is always teeming with residents and visitors from all over the globe. It's a multicultural city that thrives on its impressive cultural and historical presence worldwide.
<show-more> It's unsurprising, considering Luxembourg City is a European Capital built on the foundations of a formidable fortress. This fortress was instrumental in the city's safety for centuries, and that's why history and culture can be found nearly at every turn in the city center. When you visit Luxembourg City, endless attractions await your perusal, and many of these sites are within walking distance of one another.
Besides plenty of attractions, there are also lots of cozy cafes to explore and many dining options. In fact, Luxembourg City has some of the best dining in the world, but be prepared for hefty bills, as the deliciousness comes attached to high price tags. Also, since Luxembourg City is so small, it's possible to tour its entirety in a day, which is why it's a popular day trip choice for those who want a European adventure but don’t have time to spare traveling around a large city.
You might also love learning about the city's impressive architectural feats during your visit. Luxembourg City is visually appealing, with its old town filled with magnificent abbeys, a cathedral, and modern districts that are home to incredible attractions like the Modern Art Museum and Philharmonie buildings.
Additionally, depending on when you visit, you can expect to encounter an extraordinary array of annual cultural and historical events like the Schueberfouer Funfair. So, regardless of what brings you to Luxembourg City, be ready to be impressed with the city's sights, sounds, and tastes, which will undoubtedly engage your traveler's interest and make you want to stay a little longer.
</show-more> ## From Zurich to Luxembourg City: travel tips
If a Zurich to Luxembourg City transfer is on your cards this year, you’re likely busy with travel plans already. One thing you need to factor into in these travel plans is to keep important travel tips in mind.
No one can blame you if travel tips are the last thing on your mind during rip planning, but they are necessary. So, to help you learn a few musts before your trip, we’ve shared our best travel tips below: <show-more>
Wear comfortable walking shoes
A trip from Zurich to Luxembourg City will involve much walking, considering there are numerous sights along the way. Not to mention, the city itself is incredibly walkable.
So wear comfortable walking shoes and prepare to wander through the Alsace Ecomuseum and Kayserberg before you explore the Volklingen Ironworks and Luxembourg City. It might not seem like it, but a comfortable pair of shoes will make the adventure even more enjoyable; trust us, we know.
You need to budget properly
If you don't already know that a trip from Zurich to Luxembourg City will be expensive, we’re sorry to burst your bubble. This is one of the most expensive European adventures you can undertake, considering Luxemburg is a pricey city. But for most people, it’s worth it, as long as they budget properly.
So be sure to have a bigger budget than you think you’ll need. You’ll want to see and do several things along the way and in Luxemburg itself, including hopping between Michelin-rated restaurants and touring castles.
Prepare to see lots of forests
It might be hard to believe, but when you travel from Zurich to Luxembourg City, there are many forested areas you’ll get to see and enjoy. If this is not something you were expecting, now you know what to look forward to.
Often, the natural areas found along the way include hiking trails that you can enjoy, and when you get to Luxembourg, there are several spots to visit.
After all, a fifth—about 20%—of Luxembourg City is covered in forest, which is why it is aptly called Luxembourg’s little Switzerland.
</show-more> ## How to get from Zurich to Luxembourg City
With so much excitement surrounding your trip planning, you might not know much about how to get from Zurich to Luxembourg City. Well, fear not, as we have got your back and are here to tell you your transportation options between these two places. So have a look below to learn more about which travel option best suits your needs:
From Zurich to Luxembourg City by bus
Taking the bus is the best choice for those on a tight budget. Considering Luxembourg City's expense, taking the bus will reduce some of your travel costs and give you more money to spend on sightseeing in the city. Typically, a bus ticket costs between $30 and $50 (€27.50-€46).
However, the major downside is how slow buses can go between these two destinations. On average, a bus trip from Zurich to Luxembourg takes between seven and eight hours. In addition, you’ll also have to contend with less luggage space, fewer amenities, and potentially uncomfortable seating.
From Zurich to Luxembourg City by train
Companies like Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and Luxembourg Railways (CFL) operate scenic train services from Zurich to Luxembourg City. So if you plan on taking the train, you must book with one of these train lines.
On average, a train ticket costs between $60 and $120 (€55-€110), depending on the ticket class and when you book. Time-wise, you should expect a train trip to take about five to six hours. This is a fair amount of time, and not everybody will enjoy sitting in a cabin area with many other passengers for the duration of this trip. In addition, you might encounter transfers, and the costs are quite high compared to other travel options.
From Zurich to Luxembourg by flight
If you’re looking for a fast way to complete a Zurich to Luxembourg transfer, you should consider catching a flight. Luxair and SWISS operate direct flights between these two places, taking about an hour.
However, you must also add an hour or two for customs checks, airport security procedures, and check-in and check-out procedures. This makes the entire trip about three hours. In addition, you should note that although flying is convenient, it is expensive. A flight can cost between $100 and $200 (€92-€183.50), if not more, depending on when you book your ticket.
From Zurich to Luxembourg by private car transfer service
Traveling by private car is one of the best ways to travel from Zurich to Luxembourg, especially if you drive with a door-to-door service like Daytrip. When you travel by private car transfer, you get far more benefits than when you fly or travel by train or bus.
For example, you’ll get to stop and sightsee, have more luggage room, and access to a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who can share travel tips. You’ll also get to travel in a luxury car and be ensured a comfortable and safe travel experience.
Generally, traveling with Daytrip will cost about $155 (€142), but this is worth it considering the many added advantages you won't get with other forms of transportation. Plus, you have the flexibility of choosing when you travel to suit your needs.
Things to do when you get to Luxembourg City
With Luxembourg City being one of the most visited destinations, it is unsurprising that there is much to see and do. However, what should you prioritize seeing after driving from Zurich to Luxembourg City? To help you establish this, we’ve shared a few of the best things to do in the city that are worth adding to your itinerary.
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National Museum of Archaeology, History and Art
Museum lovers won't want to miss out on visiting the National Museum of Archaeology, History, and Art. This museum showcases some of the most extraordinary pieces of art dating from the Neolithic period to modern times. It also covers each era of Luxembourg’s past, so there is an immense collection that you can expect to enjoy when you visit.
There are also underground galleries! These galleries are carved out of rock and house archeological artifacts—which is fitting. You can also expect to see an extensive collection of currency and coins from ancient times and medieval objects alongside Roman mosaics and fine art. It's truly a wondrous experience.
Grand Ducal Palace
In the middle of the city, you will find the Grand Ducal Palace, which dates back to the year 1573. This palace is one of the most magnificent in the world, with its intriguing architecture, captivating history, and ornate balconies and small turrets. It is also still the residence of the royal family and the Grand Duke.
Unfortunately, as the official residence, you won’t be able to tour the building alone. However, between July and September, there are guided tours that you can participate in. Plus, as an added bonus, the palace is near a Chocolate House right next door! So you can pop in for a tasty treat before touring the rest of the city.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
If you want to see a few religious sights, you might not be visiting the right country, but that doesn’t mean there are none. In Luxembourg City, you can visit the beautiful 400-year-old Notre-Dame Cathedral. This cathedral is the country's only one, so it's extra special among locals.
When you visit, you should expect to be greeted by its gorgeous appearance, which showcases late Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It's also renowned for its sculpted alabaster choir and stained glass, so be sure to see both during your visit. You should also remember to get an eyeful of the cathedral's crypt, which is home to remains dating back as far as the 13th century, with some rumored even to be those of royal family members.
</show-more> ## When is the best time to visit Luxembourg City?
No one can deny that Luxembourg City is a grand destination worthy of visiting with its breathtaking sights, warm atmosphere, and incredible luxury. If you’re planning to drive from Zurich to Luxembourg City, you’re likely interested in learning the best time to visit. This is a hard question to answer, as different times of the year are better for certain types of travelers than others.
However, for the most part, those who want to enjoy the city's festivals like the Fête de la Musique, warm weather, hiking at the lake, and cultural events should visit during the summer season. On the other hand, anyone who wants to wander around the city’s museums and enjoy the great outdoors and events like the Buergbrennen—bonfire—festival should visit Luxembourg City in the spring.
You can also visit during the winter if you want to enjoy Christmas markets and snow activities or in the fall if you plan on touring castles and enjoying a few beer-tasting sessions with friends.
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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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