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Car trip from Vienna to Salzburg

The scenic drive from Vienna to Salzburg has everything you'd expect from a great road trip. Natural beauty, historical landmarks, medieval towns, and, of course, a surreal sense of adventure fill the entire length of the 185-mile venture.

Before you speed out of Vienna's elegant city center, you'll get one last chance to ensure your time in town lives long in your memory. You'll loop along part of Vienna's iconic 3.2-mile ring road lined with leafy sidewalks and mesmerizing architecture, including the Vienna State Opera and City Hall. These stunning views from your car window help inspire your growing thirst for exploration and create a bubbling sense of anticipation as you make your way onto the fast-paced environment of Austria's A1 highway.

The flatlands of northeast Austria allow you to witness roads spanning as far as the eye can see, sandwiched between lush meadows and rustic farms. However, the longer you cruise along the highway, the more you'll notice a shift in the regional landscape. Roads that once flowed over plains are now bending left and right to avoid the hilly terrain. The growing cluster of thick woodlands stands as a reminder that you're quickly approaching the foothills of the Austrian Alps.

After passing by the bustling lanes of Linz, the jagged terrain begins to unfold. In the winter, a coating of bright snow covers the peaks of soaring mountain tops. And in the summer, the vibrant shades from the blooming wildflowers bring natural wonders to life. But no matter what time of the year you're traveling from Vienna to Salzburg, the traditional villages dotted along pristine waterways will leave you in wonder and awe until Fortress Hohensalzburg rises above Salzburg’s old town, marking the finish line of this beautiful Austrian road trip.

The last thing we want is for you to have negative recollections of such a memorable venture. So, we created this comprehensive travel guide to ensure you discover everything about traveling from Vienna to Salzburg in 2024!

About Salzburg

A breathtaking drive from Vienna to Salzburg will land you in Austria's fourth-largest city. Less than 160,000 locals live along the Salzach River. However, almost 900,000 international tourists flock here annually, multiplying its population eight times!

Its location in northern Austria, hugging the Bavarian border of Germany, makes it a magnet for outdoor lovers and nature enthusiasts. But it's also a pivotal reason for its growth and rich history. The surrounding Salzburg Slate Alps provided an excellent natural defense barrier, and its location in central Europe sat along the vital trade route from Western Europe to the Middle East.

History of Salzburg

Although a Celtic tribe founded the first permanent settlement in Salzburg, scientists have discovered human remains dating back to the Middle Paleolithic period. The discovery of tools, pottery, and weapons shows that Salzburg was a sought-after home from the beginning of mankind.

When the Roman Empire began its crusade through Europe, it reached the Celtic settlement in 15 BC. Like most of Europe, they effortlessly conquered the city and renamed it Juvavum. After its surprising collapse in 476 AD, the city fell into the hands of German tribes and the Habsburg monarchy for centuries.

Salzburg's position along trade routes and becoming the seat of the Archbishopric brought much financial wealth through the Middle Ages. However, it didn't see significant success until the 18th century. In 1756, the city's most famous resident rose to power: Mozart.

His presence turned the area into a melting pot of culture and attracted wealthy bureaucrats. Their money went towards the construction of significant monuments, including the Salzburg Opera House, and transforming the cityscape into beautifully decorated Baroque-style houses.

Salzburg during the World Wars

From France's Atlantic coast in the west to Russia's Ural Mountains in the east, Europe suffered a turbulent number of years during the 20th century. Salzburg and Austria were no exceptions. In fact, the Hungarian empire was the key reason that sparked the unfortunate events of WWI.

In 1914, Serbian extremists, hoping to disrupt the empire's influence in the Balkan region, assassinated the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Although the city didn't suffer much damage, local life was challenging. Due to food shortages and conscription to the army, it was one of the worst-affected cities during this period.

Unfortunately, Salzburg's fortunes got worse. The empire had collapsed, and the nation had joined forces with Nazi Germany to fight against the Allies. Since it was bordering the German frontier, it became a crucial hub for the Nazis to transport weapons, goods, and artwork via train. Therefore, it became one of the primary targets for Allied air raids, destroying much of its historical buildings before being rebuilt after the end of the war in 1945.

Modern Salzburg

Today, people know Salzburg for its gorgeous alpine hills encircling its enchanting old town. The entire neighborhood is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by pastel-colored buildings and uneven cobbled lanes. The old-fashioned signs hanging from stores like that from a 19th-century novel and family-owned shops in cozy settings all combine to create a unique city charm.

Even with streets that encourage you to slow down and appreciate the moment, Salzburg is anything but bland. Its arsenal of cultural museums, trendy cafes, and 18,000 students create a lively atmosphere during the day. When the sun sets, you can savor delicious local delicacies such as schnitzel or strudel before heading to Gstättengasse Street for pubs, clubs, and late-night bars!

  • Language: German
  • Currency: Euro
  • Time Zone: GMT+1
  • Climate: humid continental
  • Plug types: C and F
  • Peak tourist season: July–August

From Vienna to Salzburg: travel tips

If it's your first time traveling from Vienna to Salzburg, you'll be unaware of the route's secrets and mishaps. So, we put together some tips from travel experts and local drivers to ensure you have a flawless experience!

Timing is crucial

A relaxing 3-hour cruise from eastern to northern Austria can turn into a hellish 5-hour nightmare if you don't consider the timing.

Firstly, leaving Vienna and arriving in Salzburg during rush hour traffic could add an hour or more to your journey. The peak period is between 6.50 AM and 9.00 AM and again from 5 PM to 7 PM.

Also, if you travel too early or too late at night, you won't be able to appreciate the landmarks en route. Tourist attractions are usually open from 9 AM to 6 PM, and if the sun sets, you'll only get a black canvas from your window.

Go sightseeing

Vienna and Salzburg are extraordinary cities on every traveler's bucket list. Therefore, exploring the sights on the car journey between the two towns can go to the back of your mind.

Whether you're a history buff, a culture vulture, or something in between, there's an attraction waiting for you to uncover. Mauthausen, a grade 3 Nazi Concentration Camp, gives an insight into the nation's darkest chapter, and the majestic Kreuzenstein Castle highlights its bright past with gothic architecture and captivating views.

Research Salzburg

Due to Austria's location and previous rulers, every region has unique qualities.

Despite being the 5th largest city, Salzburg is like a different world from Vienna's busy, crowded avenues. The walkways are lively but much smaller and quieter. You'll go from sprawling department stores to snug boutiques and a cosmopolitan atmosphere to nature at your front door.

The food is arguably the most significant difference. Vienna's diet consists of heavy, hearty meals, whereas Salzburg has alpine influences with cheese dumplings and sweet souffle. Be sure to research the differences, including the tipping cultures, in a guidebook or with a local driver so the city matches your expectations.

Enjoy the scenery

Most tourists travel along the A1 highway from Vienna to Salzburg. You'll still admire sensational views here, but on a magical voyage, why not cut through the rustic backroads and get "lost" in the unspoiled wilderness?

If you opt for Daytrip's private door-to-door service, you'll weave through the dense foliage and discover traditional towns still trapped in a time warp. Sankt Gilgen and Hallstatt are the finest examples of authentic Austrian beauty.

Remember to charge your camera to snap up some well-deserved likes on Instagram!

How to get from Vienna to Salzburg

Due to Austria's robust transport infrastructure and popularity among tourists, there's no shortage of ways to get from Vienna to Salzburg. However, each has pros and cons, so researching which is best for your needs, budget, and preferences is vital.

Bus from Vienna to Salzburg

The bus is not a popular or recommended way to travel from Vienna to Salzburg. Due to the extensive rail network, the train is faster, cheaper, and more comfortable than a coach.

It's also not a convenient travel method, as no direct buses are available. Nevertheless, if you're keen on traveling this way, you can take an indirect service from Vienna International Busterminal (VIB). You must purchase a ticket to Passau or Munich before transferring to a direct carriage to Salzburg South Hellbrunner. But since the drop-off location is 3.5 miles south of the old town, you must catch a train or taxi downtown.

  • Bus journey: 6.5-8 hours
  • Expect to pay: $27-$44 (€25-€40)
  • Number of direct services: 0
  • Bus operators: FLixbus, Eurolines Deutschland, BlaBlaCar Bus

Train from Vienna to Salzburg

The train is unquestionably the most popular way for locals and tourists to travel from Vienna to Salzburg. The journey is quick, reliable, and functional, offering all the modern conveniences, such as restrooms and an onboard cafe.

It's also a cheap way to travel between the cities. So, it's often packed with backpackers and Interrail users during the tourist season. So it's best to reserve your ticket at least 30 days before departure for the lowest rates and to guarantee a seat at your desired time.

You can purchase tickets online at OBB, the national rail service operating on this route. But remember to check your departure station before handing over your cash. Trains depart from Vienna Meidling and the most centrally located Wien Westbahnhof.

Pro tip: Sit on the left side of the train to take advantage of the best views!

  • Fastest train journey: 2 hours, 15 minutes
  • Average train journey: 2 hours, 35 minutes
  • Lowest ticket price: $15 (€14)
  • Average ticket price: $27 (€25)
  • First train: 12:35 AM
  • Last train: 11:35 PM

Flight from Vienna to Salzburg

A flight from Vienna to Salzburg is also not a favored mode of transportation. The travel time can take 3 hours without including airport transfers and arriving at the terminal 90 minutes before you depart for security checks.

Another issue is that no direct flight runs from Vienna to Salzburg. Instead, you must book a flight to Innsbruck Airport or Munich International Airport and transfer to a train towards Salzburg Central Station. The flight takes under an hour, but public transportation will take an extra 1.5 hours.

If you're traveling with large luggage, you must consider if the additional charges and dragging bags between carriages are worth the effort.

  • One-way ticket: $110-$165 (€100-€150)
  • Number of daily services: 5–8
  • Overall journey time: 3-6 hours
  • Plane operators: Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines

Daytrip private car transfer from Vienna to Salzburg

Daytrip is the easiest and most comfortable way to travel from Vienna to Salzburg. Our private door-to-door service will whisk you away from your address in Vienna and drop you off directly at your new one in Salzburg in only 3 hours. So there's no need to worry about getting to a train station for a dreadful 6 AM departure or booking a taxi to your hotel once you reach your destination.

After helping with any luggage, we offer you the chance to discover more of Austria's breathing heritage en route. You can stop in the UNESCO-listed town of Hallstatt to stretch your legs through the charming lanes and continue along the shores of this astonishing lake. Or, you can turn off the tourist map and explore the picture-perfect yet overlooked city of Melk!

  • Seats from: $75 (€69)
  • English-speaking driver
  • Sanitized vehicles
  • Flexible schedule
  • Equipped for kids or those with limited mobility
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before your departure!

Things to do when you get to Salzburg

With its entire old town designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's no wonder there are plenty of attractions to keep you busy when you travel from Vienna to Salzburg. But below are six unmissable things to see and do on your trip to this exciting destination!

Get lost in the old town

Every trip to Salzburg must begin by getting lost in its alluring Old Town. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and hidden courtyards. No matter how much you visit the area, you'll discover a new gem hidden within its labyrinth.

Roam the Getreidegasse, a busy shopping street lined with colorful wrought-iron signs. And don't miss Mozart's birthplace, where the legendary composer was born in 1756. At some point, the brilliance of Salzburg Cathedral will draw you in before strolling along the Salzach River with perfect views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress towering above.

Climb up Hohensalzburg Fortress

The sheer size of the Hohensalzburg Fortress will instantly grab your attention. It's the most expansively preserved castle in central Europe!

Two ways can get you to the top: by foot or funicular. The latter is ideal if you wish to remain in a laid-back, stress-free vacation spirit. An adult ticket costs €12, and its 360 glass windows allow you to admire the stunning scenery. However, the vistas aren't as beautiful as a 15-20-minute hike through the leafy walkways and lush aromas of blooming wildflowers.

Once you arrive at the top, you can take a guided tour and witness ancient artifacts while learning about the intense history of the castle. But you can also enjoy one of the action-packed events, like a live concert or table football tournament!

Visit Salzburg Hellbrunn Zoo

If you're traveling as a family from Vienna to Salzburg, put the zoo at the top of your itinerary!

This wildlife park, dedicated to helping animals, is one of Europe's top-rated zoos. The environment houses around 150 species and over 1,600 animals, from parma wallabies to red pandas. You're free to wander the outdoor space, or you can join one of the events, such as the summer evening tours, or watch feeding sessions to get up close and personal with your favorite creatures!

The setting is conveniently located beside another must-see attraction, Hellbrunn Palace. So there's no reason not to visit!

Explore Hellbrunn Palace

After touring Salzburg's Hellbrunn Zoo, hop, skip, and jump to Hellbrunn to experience one of Europe's most elegant palaces. It's hard to believe that Markus Sittikus von Hohenems built this perfectly decorated structure in 1612!

They state that all good things come in threes, and they couldn't be more correct. For a €15 adult ticket, you get an audio tour of the trick fountains, the Palace Exhibition, and entry to the folklore museum. The 2.5 tours will be one of the most thrilling lectures you've ever attended!

Admire Mirabell Palace

Mirabell Palace is everything you imagine when you close your eyes and think of Salzburg. Its pale exterior, coated in a chic design, oozes cultural wealth, and its vibrant garden, as colorful as a rainbow, showcases its warm personality.

The space is also one of the most sought-after destinations for wedding photos and was one of the locations for the famous "The Sound of Music" musical. You can relax on a bench and soak up the tranquility surrounding the palace, or search for the famous "Angel Staircase" on the ground!

Drink Through Stiegl-Brauwelt

Locals recognize Stiegl as one of Austria's oldest and most renowned breweries, dating back to 1412. The Stiegl-Brauwelt is a brewery, but it's also a museum and a place where you can experience the history and craft of beer-making.

When you visit, you'll learn about the brewing process, the ingredients used, and the history of Stiegl beer. Their guided tours are where you can see the facilities, learn about the various types of beer they produce, and even taste some of their specialties!

When is the best time to visit Salzburg?

The City of Mozart has a four-season climate and doesn't suffer from overtourism. As a result, there's no underwhelming time to drive from Vienna to Salzburg. However, some periods will cater to your liking more than others!

Salzburg in the spring

If you had to choose one time of the year as the best time to travel to Salzburg, it would be spring. Grey clouds make way for blue skies, and the daily high temperature of 68° Fahrenheit lets locals spend time outdoors for the first time in months. This creates a buzzing atmosphere in the al fresco bars and cafes throughout the city.

There are also fewer tourists from March to May. So you can visit a museum or participate in walking tours without queuing.

Salzburg in the summer

If sunshine and ice-cold drinks are your priorities, summer is the best time to travel from Vienna to Salzburg. August is the hottest month when temperatures reach a balmy 76°F. And because Austria has a humid continental climate, the heat isn't overpowering.

The longer nights and warm weather also bring an abundance of outdoor festivities. The 2024 Salzburg Festival alone covers 44 days of opera, drama, concerts, and more!

Salzburg in the fall

Temperatures start to drop in the fall but are still warm enough to spend the day outside. The city is at its most beautiful, as leafy walkways burst into its fall pallet collections. The surrounding hills turn into an array of subtle yellows and burnt oranges.

But the significant discounts are the primary advantage of visiting between September and November. Many hotels and tour operators slash their costs to attract customers before they close or slow down for the winter season.

Salzburg in the winter

There's no denying it. Salzburg is like a fairy tale in the winter. The enchanting old town is concealed under a blanket of white snow, and locals fill the surrounding hills, partaking in beloved winter activities, turning the area into a winter wonderland.

The most notable feature from December to February is one of Europe’s best Christmas markets. The bright decorations, smells of roasting chestnuts, mulled wine on your lips, and the crunching sensation of snow beneath your feet all add to this mystical experience!

关于从 Vienna 到 Salzburg 旅行的问答

Can I get public transportation from Vienna to Salzburg?
There are two public transportation options connecting Vienna and Salzburg. However, the train is the recommended method, as it's the quickest and cheapest, taking just 2 hours and 15 minutes and costing $15 (€14). Although you can catch a bus, it means swapping carriages in Passau or Munich.
Is there a night train from Vienna to Salzburg?
Multiple night trains are available from Vienna to Salzburg. The latest train leaves Wien Westbahnhof at 11:35 PM and arrives in Salzburg at 2:14 AM. Your ticket gives you access to a reclinable seating carriage, washrooms, toilets, and an onboard cafe. The trip is too short for a "sleeper" train.
What is the distance from Vienna to Salzburg?
The shortest driving distance from Vienna to Salzburg is 185 miles, which can take as little as 3 hours to drive at a safe speed. However, traveling during rush hour traffic can add an hour to your total journey time.
Can I take a day trip from Vienna to Salzburg?
Due to the fast transportation options, you can easily take a day trip from Vienna to Salzburg. Daytrip's private door-to-door service or the public train can get you from A to B in between 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 3 hours. Salzburg's compact city center allows you to explore most of its highlights on foot.
Are there places to visit en route from Vienna to Salzburg?
The route from Vienna to Salzburg is studded with historical landmarks, thrill-seeking attractions, and picturesque towns. Whether you want to explore the hustle and bustle of Melk, dive into the dark history of Mauthausen, or enjoy the scenery at Hallstatt Lake, there's something for everyone on this voyage.
Why is Salzburg famous?
Many people know Salzburg as the birthplace of Mozart, and you can still feel his influence throughout the city today. It was also the filming location for the famous musical "The Sound of Music," which many tourists visit and witness in person. Its enchanting old town and surrounding alpine nature also live in the memories of each tourist who visits.

沿途参观这些景点

Kreuzenstein

Kreuzenstein

Until the Thirty Years War Kreuzenstein had never been conquered. It then fell into the hands of the Swedes, who, leaving with a bang, reduced much of it rubble. An Austrian phoenix of a castle. 

Durnstein

Durnstein

This medieval town on the banks of the Danube is renowned for its historic charms and wine-growing tradition. Where Tradition Meets Elegance 

Melk

Melk

Located on a small arm of Strauss' 'Beautiful Blue Danube', this quiet town still retains an imperial air. Abbey town on the Danube 

Mauthausen

Mauthausen

A forced labour camp for intellectuals, artists, aristocrats and political enemies of the Nazi Regime, Mauthausen is the Concentration Camp you won't have read about in history books. Austria's Secret Nazi Death Camp 

Hallstatt

Hallstatt

The town of Hallstatt lies in a sensational mountain setting, nestled among the lakes of the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt Dachstein Salzkammergut. Medieval UNESCO alpine village 

Sankt Gilgen

Sankt Gilgen

When every view feels like it should be on a postcard, it can sometimes be hard to believe that what you see is real. A village of nature and music 

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2019年8月6日

完全符合我们期望的服务

我们一家四口,包括两个青少年(来自美国),使用了My Day Trip从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的接送服务。我们的司机早早到达,安全地将我们送到萨尔茨堡。我认为我们的司机不会讲太多英语,所以一路上没有交流,但这完全没问题。在线付款很方便。对我来说,这像是一次长途的Uber。

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从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的精彩旅程,谢谢Eduard Z!!

我们的司机Eduard Z非常专业且很有亲和力。他在接我们之前做了充分的准备,确保准时到达。他的车非常干净舒适。在行驶过程中,他和我们分享了他的旅行经验、趣事等,让这三个小时的旅程过得飞快!我们肯定会再次使用Daytrip的服务,并且绝对会向大家推荐Eduard Z! Eva和Linda

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2019年5月30日

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2019年4月5日

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我们和Daniel一起度过了一个令人惊叹的Daytrip!他非常专业,我们有了一个美好的旅程,从维也纳到哈尔施塔特,再到萨尔茨堡!从他在维也纳酒店接我们到最后送我们到萨尔茨堡酒店,他都非常友好、彬彬有礼。旅行途中,他还作为导游,带我们走到一些有趣的景点,推荐了一个午餐地点,并带我们去了缆车站!沿途我们还停了几站,参观了美丽的阿尔卑斯山村庄。强烈推荐Daniel和mydaytrip.com。感谢你为我们的家庭带来了一天的魔法!

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我们从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的旅程非常愉快。Pavol准时到达,车辆非常干净。Pavol对当地非常了解。他是一个非常好的司机,且非常亲切。我不知道有什么可以改进的地方。整体体验非常好,你们非常幸运能有像Pavol这样的司机。如果我们再次来到这个地区,我们会再次选择你们公司。祝你们和你的团队新年快乐。

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从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的私人接送

我们从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的接送服务非常顺利。我们的司机 Stan 准时在维也纳的酒店接我们。他非常专业、可靠且知识丰富。我们还参观了维也纳和萨尔茨堡之间的四个城市。一天的行程结束后,Stan 仍然非常热情。我们强烈推荐 Daytrip 给大家。

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2018年9月26日

我的日间旅行

昨天,我和妻子在萨尔茨堡的酒店准时被司机Stanislav接走,比预定时间提前15分钟。司机介绍了自己,并给我们带来了水和其他一些小东西,然后我们出发前往维也纳,途中在Melk和Durnstein停留。Stan对这两个地方以及奥地利特别了解。我们学到了很多东西,比我们乘坐常规接送车时学到的要多。我们强烈推荐他和这家公司。

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2018年8月14日

从萨尔茨堡到维也纳,再到布达佩斯

我本来对这家公司有些犹豫,但现在非常高兴我们选择了他们。我们在线预定了从萨尔茨堡到维也纳的司机,并在途中停留了哈尔斯塔特。预订过程非常简单,立刻收到了确认邮件。出发前几天,我们又收到了包含司机姓名、联系方式和照片的邮件。我们的司机Jiri G. B.提早到达,始终友好且专业。SUV车内干净、新车且提供了水瓶。我们在哈尔斯塔特停留,他给我们推荐了很多景点。强烈推荐在那里停留,非常美丽。然后我们预定了从维也纳到布达佩斯的行程,并在布拉迪斯拉发停留。这次司机是Flora,同样非常友好、专业,车也很干净新颖。她分享了关于布拉迪斯拉发的很多信息,并给我们推荐了布达佩斯的餐厅,因为她是当地人。我非常高兴我们在布拉迪斯拉发停留了4.5小时,时间刚好。我们参加了Be Free Tours的免费导览,真的很棒,还吃了午餐。强烈推荐大家去这座城市,惊喜会大于期待。总之,Daytrip是一家值得信赖且专业的公司,我肯定还会再次使用。

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 RIDI0406 评审
2018年8月2日

从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的奇妙体验

我们通过Daytrip欧洲安排了从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的旅行,并在途中停留在哈尔施塔特。虽然那里非常美丽,但我们旅程的真正亮点是我们出色的司机Stanislav。从接送到送达,他为我们提供了大量信息,非常随和。在我们到达哈尔施塔特时,他给我们提供了新鲜的苹果卷和蛋糕,还有接骨木花汁和自制的葡萄酒,让我们在美丽的湖边享受。这也非常温馨,他为我们的家庭拍了照片,并确保我们有一切需要的东西。在萨尔茨堡下车时,他还给了我们每位家庭成员一个小礼物,这是一个非常贴心的举动,对我们意义重大。这不仅仅是一次交通服务,更多的是一次我们真正享受的体验。Daytrip欧洲和Stanislav,五星好评!

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 KimKenny130 评审

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儿童

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宠物

允许携带宠物(并且我们很喜欢)!我们只需要提前知道。您可以在预订的下一阶段告诉我们。

小费

小费不包括在内,也不是必须的,但如果您非常享受您的行程,可以选择给司机小费以表示感谢(10% 就足够了)。

行李

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  • 29x21x11 英寸
  • 74x53x28 厘米
  • 小件行李
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每位乘客允许携带一件托运行李和一件随身行李。如果您携带更多行李或超大行李,可以在预订时进行调整。

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Daytrip 是一个平台,连接您与当地司机,从一个城市到另一个城市提供门到门的运输服务。我们还提供沿途景点/景区的探索机会。我们驾驶,您探索。
所有 Daytrip 预订都是单程的。如果您需要在不同日期返回,只需将其作为单独的单程预订即可。如果是同一天的旅行,请 请求定制行程。如果您计划停留几个小时以上,我们仍然建议您预定两次单程,这样您就不需要为司机的等待支付费用。
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只需通过我们的主页选择出发地和目的地,并输入您的出发日期和时间。按照页面上的指示浏览并添加沿途景点。预定过程简单、轻松、愉快!如果您没有在我们的网站上找到您的理想路线,您可以 请求定制行程。即使您尚未知道具体的接送地址,您也可以稍后填写!
每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们
在美国以外的所有地方,司机将提供适当的儿童座椅(只需在预订时告知我们)。在美国,某些州要求您自带儿童座椅。

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