
Transfert en voiture privée de Salzburg à Lucerne
en 5 h 30 min
par siĂšge
confortable
Informations sur le voyage
Prise en charge
Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă votre adresse Ă Salzburg.
- Service porte-Ă -porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Voyage
Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 5 h 30 min.
- Visite touristique facultative
- Voiture propre et confortable
- Chauffeur professionnel
- Eau en bouteille
- SiĂšges enfants
- Préparé pour les handicapés
- Non-fumeur
- Animaux acceptés
Depose
Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Lucerne.
- Service porte-Ă -porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Overview: car trip from Salzburg to Lucerne
The charming town of Salzburg offers visitors much to see and do with its charming cultural and historical attractions and landmarks. However, a car trip with Daytrip from Salzburg to Lucerne provides a thrilling experience, considering there are many more things to do and see along the way that will likely entertain and leave a lasting impression.
Before you get to Lucerne and its picturesque Swiss beauty, you'll get to explore the Hans-Peter Porsche Museum, which is perfect for the young at heart with its impressive models and history on display. Then there is the Herrenchiemsee, which is a luxury Versailles-inspired island palace that you can get to by short ferry ride after your professional English-speaking driver drops you off. After exploring the palace, you can hop back in and drive to the Ottobeuren Abbey.
Ottobeuren Abbey's stunning Rococo and Baroque-styled interior delights the eyes and is a feast for the senses. After a walk through this former Imperial Abbey, you can drive to Schattenburg. This medieval castle might have seen better days but still offers spectacular views, a cozy restaurant with traditional fare, and a museum.
Once you've ticked each of these off your travel list, you can drive the rest of the way to Lucerne, where its beautiful town squares and churches await your exploration.
About Lucerne
A Salzburg to Lucerne transfer will take you to a picturesque Swiss city known for its beautiful lake, stunning medieval architecture, and panoramic mountain views. Lucerne is a dream destination for many who seek to experience Switzerland's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
The city is a gateway to some of the country's most famous mountain ranges, including Rigi, Stanserhorn, and Pilatus, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Switzerland's remarkable landscapes.
Lucerne's allure extends beyond its natural beauty. The city boasts a rich history, dating back to the Stone Age and Roman times, with the first documented mention of the town appearing in 840 AD. Initially a small fishing village, Lucerne evolved into a regional market town that served the surrounding hinterland. Its strategic location and vibrant trade network helped it grow into a significant commercial hub from the 13th to the 17th century.
The city's fortunes shifted during the Napoleonic era when it lost some of its independence. However, Napoleon's influence was short-lived, and Lucerne quickly adapted to the progressive changes of a modernizing Switzerland. This period of transformation helped Lucerne establish itself as a prominent travel destination, attracting visitors from around the world.
Today, Lucerne captivates visitors with its blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Wander through its ancient cobblestone streets, explore town squares adorned with hand-painted facades and monuments, and relax by serenely trickling fountains. The city's medieval bridges offer breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps and the stunning Lake Lucerne, known for its crystal-clear, greenish-blue waters.
Lucerne is also a haven for shoppers and food enthusiasts. Local shops offer unique mementos, delicious pastries, and exquisite chocolate. For adventure seekers, the nearby mountain slopes provide excellent opportunities for skiing and snowboarding.
Regardless of where you explore in Lucerne, you'll be enchanted by its cozy yet adventurous atmosphere, making it a destination that leaves lasting memories for all who visit.
From Salzburg to Lucerne: travel tips
Traveling from Salzburg to Lucerne can be daunting, considering you're leaving Austria for Switzerland. So, to ease your travel stress, it's a good idea to learn a few travel tips that can help ensure your trip experience is enjoyable.
Remember, Lucerne has its own currency
When traveling from Salzburg to Lucerne, remember that the currency will change. In Salzburg, the euro is used, while in Lucerne, the almighty Swiss Franc is used because this is Switzerland's own currency. So when you visit Lucerne from Salzburg, you must exchange your euros at your earliest convenience. It's always nice to have some physical money, but if you don't want to withdraw too much of the local currency, Lucerne is card-friendly for the most part.
Lucerne has its own outlets
Since the distance from Salzburg to Lucerne is about 324 miles (521 km), depending on the mode of transport chosen, it can take an average of seven and a half hours to travel between the cities. Since this is quite a distance, some people prefer to sleep over in a city, town, or village along the way.
If you choose to do this, ensure you pack the correct adapter to charge your devices and use appliances like hair dryers and straighteners. Your adapter must be compatible with Swiss Type J outlets and not circular because some places in Switzerland cannot accommodate circular adapters.
Don't forget to sightsee along the way
With a distance of more than 300 miles between Salzburg and Lucerne, it's unsurprising that there are many sightseeing stops along the way that you should consider. If you drive with Daytrip, you can visit Dornbirn, which is close to the borders of Switzerland.
This Austrian Rhine Valley City offers visitors much to see and do, including a trip to the Rolls Royce Museum and the Flatz Museum. You can also visit Vaduz. In Vaduz, you can shop till you drop with the town's tax-free luxury goods stores and take a gander at the crown prince's turreted castle.
How to get from Salzburg to Lucerne
Curious about how you'll get from Salzburg to Lucerne to enjoy this slice of Swiss heaven? Worry not, as we've shared a few of the best transportation options for anyone eager to complete a Salzburg to Lucerne transfer.
From Salzburg to Lucerne by bus
Bus travel can be grueling if you're traveling from Salzburg to Lucerne. The average trip can take between eight and ten hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions. We don't know about you, but this doesn't sound appealing.
On the plus side, bus travel is less expensive, with tickets costing between $40 and $60 (âŹ37-âŹ56) when you book with Flixbus or Eurolines. Several buses are also offered daily that complete this trip, but be prepared for potential stopovers and transfers since not all buses offer direct trips.
From Salzburg to Lucerne by train
ĂBB (Austrian Federal Railways), SBB (Swiss Federal Railways), and DB (Deutsche Bahn) are the train lines that offer train trips for those who don't want to drive or travel by bus. Train travel appeals to those who want to enjoy a comfortable journey with gorgeous Alp views.
However, if you plan to travel by train, you should note that it can be quite expensive. Tickets with these train lines cost, on average, between $80 and $150 (âŹ74.70-âŹ140). It's also not as fast as driving, with a train trip taking between six and seven hours, and often, a minimum of one transfer is required.
From Salzburg to Lucerne by private car transfer service
Although it's true private car transfers can be expensive, they are often worth the price. For example, Daytrip is one of the leading private door-to-door companies offering trips between these cities, and prices start at $172 (âŹ161) per trip.
This might be slightly more expensive than train travel, but many benefits exist. For starters, driving with Daytrip is reliable, safe, and time-efficient. On average, a trip only takes about five hours and 20 minutes, making it the fastest way to travel from Salzburg to Lucerne.
Daytrip is also more luxurious and comfortable. Luxury cars are offered, and you're guaranteed an exciting experience. You can stop and sightsee numerous places along the way, including Ottobeuren Abbey, the Hans-Peter Porsche Museum, and Herrenchiemsee.
Things to do when you get to Lucerne
After traveling from Salzburg to Lucerne, you can explore this beautiful lakeside city. From mountain slopes and hiking trails to shopping at boutique shops and enjoying coffee at one of the many cafes, there is much to do. However, some attractions stand apart from the rest, so we've shared a few of the best places to visit in Lucerne.
Lucerne's Cold War bunker
Lucerne is one of the best cities to visit and enjoy attractions that are not typical tourist fare. One such attraction is Lucerne's Cold War Bunker. Lucerne's cold waw bunker was constructed in 1976 and built big enough to house a third of the city's then population.
This bunker was carefully thought out and is believed to be strong enough to survive nuclear war. If you choose to visit, you can look forward to learning about the bunker's design and how it has been built to house thousands of citizens in a new world underground if the need ever arises.
Inseli Park
Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Lucerne, and they can't be blamed, considering the city is well known for its mountain slopes, which are perfect for hiking, and spectacular lakes. If you enjoy the outdoors but don't feel in the mood to do anything strenuous or tiring, you should consider picnicking at Inseli Park.
This picturesque park is the perfect picnic location. Not only does it offer gorgeous mountain landscapes that peak along the horizon, but it's also near the lake that laps at its shores. When you picnic here, you can take in nature, enjoy the fresh air, rest, and relax. But if a sudden bout of energy strikes, you can also enjoy the park's walking trails.
Sammlung Rosengart
Those who enjoy art and want solace, joy, and inspiration during their visit to Lucerne should consider adding the Sammlung Rosengart to their travel itinerary. This museum is home to one of the best artwork collections in the world, assembled by talented art dealers Rosengard and Siegfried. The pair was friends with Picasso, so the museum proudly displays over 40 examples of Picasso's extraordinary artwork.
When you visit, you can tour the museum and look at these pieces for yourself. The museum also displays modern art by modernists such as Matisse, Cezanne, Miro, Monet, and Chagall, which are fine examples of exploratory and imaginative art.
When is the best time to visit Lucerne?
Different seasons in Lucerne offer wildly different landscapes. For this reason, you might be a little concerned about when the best time to travel from Salzburg to Lucerne is. Although the seasons offer various versions of the city, it doesn't matter when you visit, as Lucerne is a phenomenal travel destination all year.
However, if you have to choose, we recommend the summer or winter, depending on your travel goals. If you want summer vibes, warm weather, and to be greeted by greenery, book a trip in the summer. Should you want a cozy winter atmosphere, lots of snow, and evenings curled up in front of a fireplace with a large cup of cocoa, plan to visit in the winter.
Both seasons can be expensive, so plan accordingly. If it's a little out of your price range, consider visiting during the fall when prices are a tad bit more affordable.
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