Taxi Sarreguemines → Metz
Your Sarreguemines → Metz transfer at €95 — €125. 80 km via the A4 through Moselle-Est.
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Distance
80 km
Duration
55 min
Estimated price
95 — 125 €
Availability
24/7
Sarreguemines, a sub-prefecture of the Moselle nestled at the confluence of the Saar and Blies rivers, is a uniquely border-town city just a few hundred metres from the German Saarland. Famous for its faience pottery since the 18th century, Sarreguemines built its worldwide reputation through its ceramic manufactories founded in 1790 by Paul Utzschneider. The Faience Museum, housed in the former manufactory buildings beside the Saar, with its winter garden whose walls are entirely covered in polychrome ceramic panels, is one of France's finest ceramics museums. The journey to Metz crosses the Lorraine coalfield, a former land of coal and steel that profoundly shaped France's industrial history. Metz, the destination, is a leading Lorraine metropolis with its Saint-Étienne Cathedral boasting 6,500 m² of stained glass including Chagall's works, its Centre Pompidou-Metz designed by Shigeru Ban, and its German Imperial Quarter.
Route
Route Sarreguemines → Metz
Your driver leaves Sarreguemines via the D910 westward, crossing the Nied country and the Lorraine coalfield. You join the A4 at Saint-Avold, where the Lorraine American Cemetery — the largest American WWII cemetery in Europe — holds 10,489 white crosses. The motorway then crosses the Lorraine plateau towards Metz. Tolls about €6 (included). Allow 55 min normally, 1h10 at peak hours with cross-border commuter traffic on the A4 towards Luxembourg.
Main route: A4 — ~6 €
Points of interest along the way
Practical tips
Our tips for Sarreguemines → Metz
Tips & best practices
Specific tips for the Sarreguemines → Metz route
Metz Cathedral's 6,500 m² of stained glass — the largest surface of any French Gothic cathedral — earns it the nickname 'God's Lantern'. Chagall's ambulatory windows (1958-1968) are breathtaking. Centre Pompidou-Metz (€12) offers world-class modern art in Shigeru Ban's spectacular hexagonal-roofed building. The German Imperial Quarter (1902-1918) is a remarkable ensemble. Metz station (1908) is considered France's most beautiful. The covered market (Tue-Sat) is renowned for quiche lorraine.
Tolls: ~6 €
Pricing
Taxi fare Sarreguemines → Metz
All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.
Day rate
Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm
95 — 125 €
Night rate
7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge
109 — 144 €
Sunday & holidays
All day, 10% surcharge
105 — 138 €
* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.
Transport comparison
How to get from Sarreguemines to Metz?
Taxi vs alternatives
Detailed comparison of transport options
The TER Sarreguemines — Metz costs about €12 and takes 1h-1h10 (roughly hourly). No direct long-distance bus. The TaxiNeo taxi at €95 — €125 offers a direct 55 min door-to-door journey. For 3-4 passengers (€24-42/person), competitive with added comfort and flexibility.
Sedan (1-4 passengers)
95 — 125 €
Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises
Van (5-7 passengers)
165 €
Ideal for families and groups
FAQ
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€95 — €125. Fixed guaranteed fare, tolls included.
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