One of our contributors turned me on to Daytrip last year when she raved about the amazing service she received. Then one of our friends said the same thing after using them during an Easter break trip to Sweden. So when Daytrip offered to let us experience their new hourly driver service during our trip to Paris, I jumped at the chance.

DayTrip driver with luggage cart smiling at young travelerOur bags took about 15 minutes to come out and our driver, whom we had arranged through Daytrip, was waiting for us. So we were out of the airport much earlier than I thought.

What makes Daytrip unique is that they don’t just take you from Point A to Point B like most car services. They built their reputation on private city-to-city transfers with English-speaking drivers and the ability to add sightseeing stops along the way. They also offer airport transfers and curated day trips. Now they’ve added a new service called Hourly Driver, which allows travelers to book a private vehicle and English-speaking driver by the hour for up to eight hours, with the flexibility to make as many stops as needed.

It turned out to be perfect for our situation. Our apartment rental wasn’t going to be ready until 4 p.m. and the nearest luggage storage location was about a mile away. I could’ve used a service like Bounce, but it’s way better having a professional driver keeping your bags nearby and safe while you explore the city.

Our driver, who messaged me on WhatsApp the day before to confirm where he would meet us, stayed in direct communication with us the entire time. Whenever we got out to visit a site, all I had to do was send him a message when we were finished and he would pick us up at the same location. It was incredibly convenient and removed all the stress of figuring out transportation, storing luggage, or coordinating multiple rides.

According to Daytrip co-founder and CEO Tomas Turek, the new service was created in response to travelers asking for more flexibility during their journeys. After using it firsthand, I can see why. It’s ideal for travelers with early arrivals and late hotel check-ins, families trying to maximize sightseeing time, business travelers hopping between meetings, or anyone who wants the convenience of a private driver without committing to a full-day tour.

The launch of Hourly Driver comes as Daytrip celebrates a major milestone: more than 2 million travelers served across more than 130 countries. The company now works with a network of over 10,000 English-speaking drivers and offers more than 40,000 routes worldwide.

Based on our experience, I can understand why both our contributor and our friends were so enthusiastic. Having a driver available throughout the day while keeping our luggage secure allowed us to make the most of our first day in Paris instead of wasting time waiting for check-in or dragging bags around the city.

For those interested in giving Daytrip a try, they offer 10% off your first booking through my referral link. As part of the referral program, I receive a $20 Daytrip credit after a referred traveler completes their trip.

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