Daytrip är en privat bilserviceplattform som kopplar ihop dig med lokala chaufförer som transporterar dig från dörr till dörr. Vi ger dig också möjlighet att utforska sevärdheter och attraktioner längs vägen. Vi kör, du upptäcker.
Daytrip erbjuder privata dörr-till-dörr-transferresor med valfria sightseeingstopp, chaufför per timme och noggrant utvalda dagsutflykter — allt med lokala engelsktalande chaufförer och verksamhet i över 130 länder.
För privata resor kan du avboka för full återbetalning upp till 24 timmar före avresa.
Ja! Boka en privat dörr-till-dörr flygplatstransfer med en lokal engelsktalande chaufför. Njut av fasta och transparenta priser, inga dolda avgifter och möjligheten att betala i förväg utan krångel med att växla kontanter på en utländsk flygplats.
Du kommer att få det fordon som bäst passar antalet resenärer i din grupp, från en sedan till en minibuss för grupper på upp till 7 personer. Beroende på vart du reser kan du boka allt från en sedan jämförbar med en Toyota Corolla till en Mercedes V-Class eller en klassisk kubansk bil. Även om den exakta modellen kan variera ser vi alltid till att det fordon som tillhandahålls uppfyller dina behov när det gäller säkerhet, pålitlighet och komfort. Du kan bli uppgraderad till en större fordonsklass utan extra kostnad beroende på tillgänglighet. Eftersom vårt största fordon har plats för 7 personer, kommer en kombination av fordon att användas för större grupper. Vi skickar dig exakta fordonsuppgifter några dagar före din resa.
Överallt utom i USA tillhandahåller förarna lämpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA kräver vissa delstater att du själv tar med bilbarnstol.
2+ miljoner resenärer som du. Stunder de aldrig kommer att glömma.
Yes, Geneva's location on the French border enables easy access to French destinations. Annecy (45 minutes) offers canals and Alpine lake beauty. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (1.5 hours) provides spectacular mountain scenery and skiing. The French wine regions of Savoie are nearby. Evian and other Lake Geneva French towns are accessible. No border controls exist due to Schengen agreements. The cross-border area (Greater Geneva) integrates both countries. Many Geneva residents live in France, making international access seamless.
Yes, the Palais des Nations (United Nations Geneva headquarters) offers guided tours when sessions aren't occurring. Tours explore the Assembly Hall, Council Chamber, and rooms decorated by member states showcasing international art and gifts. Advance booking is required with passport for security. The European UN headquarters hosts more international meetings than New York. The complex overlooks Lake Geneva in the International District. Tours provide insights into global diplomacy and the historic League of Nations building.
Geneva sits approximately 280 kilometers (174 miles) southwest of Zurich at Switzerland's opposite end. The journey takes about 2.5-3 hours by car via highways through Swiss countryside. High-speed trains also connect both cities in roughly 2 hours 45 minutes. Many travelers visit both experiencing Zurich's financial center and museums alongside Geneva's international character and lakeside setting. The distance spans Switzerland from German-speaking to French-speaking regions, showcasing the country's linguistic and cultural diversity.
Geneva features numerous artisan chocolate shops and flagship stores of famous Swiss brands. Local chocolatiers create handmade pralines, truffles, and specialty confections. The city's luxury shopping districts house boutiques offering premium Swiss chocolate. Factory tours near Geneva demonstrate traditional chocolate-making. Brands like Rolex chocolatier Favarger have roots in Geneva. Duty-free shops at Geneva Airport offer extensive Swiss chocolate selections for last-minute purchases. The city's French influence adds sophistication to the traditional Swiss chocolate craft.
Geneva is Switzerland's international city, famous for hosting United Nations headquarters, Red Cross, and numerous global organizations. The cosmopolitan lakeside city features the iconic Jet d'Eau fountain, picturesque Old Town, luxury watches, chocolate shops, and stunning Alps views across Lake Geneva. Geneva combines Swiss efficiency with French sophistication, offering world-class museums, dining, and banking. The city serves as gateway to Swiss Alps skiing and French wine regions while maintaining its role as global diplomacy center.
Geneva's Vieille Ville (Old Town) sits on a hill crowned by St. Pierre Cathedral featuring narrow medieval streets, antique shops, cafes, and historic buildings. The cathedral offers tower climbs for panoramic city views. Maison Tavel museum occupies Geneva's oldest house. The area includes Place du Bourg-de-Four, Geneva's oldest square with fountain and outdoor dining. The compact Old Town contrasts Geneva's modern international district, preserving the city's historic character with Renaissance and medieval architecture.
The Jet d'Eau is Geneva's iconic fountain shooting water 140 meters (460 feet) into the air from Lake Geneva. Originally built in 1886 as a pressure release valve, it became the city's symbol visible from throughout Geneva. The fountain pumps 500 liters per second at 200 km/hour creating the spectacular plume. It operates daily except during strong winds and freezing temperatures. The waterfront location makes it Geneva's most photographed landmark, particularly stunning at sunset with Alps backdrop.
Summer (June-August) offers warmest weather for lake activities and outdoor cafes, though brings peak tourists and highest prices. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. The Fetes de Geneve (August) features lakeside festivities and fireworks. Winter brings Christmas markets and nearby Alps skiing, though the city itself remains mild. Geneva's year-round international events and museums make visits worthwhile anytime. Lake Geneva's microclimate keeps the city temperate compared to mountain regions.