80 km · 50 min

Taxi Verdun → Metz

Your Verdun → Metz transfer at €85 — €105. 80 km via the A4 from the City of Peace to Lorraine's Moselle capital.

80 km50 minFrom 85 — 105 €

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Distance

80 km

Duration

50 min

Estimated price

85 — 105 €

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Verdun is one of France's and Europe's most symbolic cities. Scene of the longest and one of the deadliest battles of World War I, from 21 February to 18 December 1916, Verdun has become a universal symbol of soldiers' suffering and the futility of war. Over 300,000 French and German soldiers lost their lives on a front of just a few kilometres. The Douaumont Ossuary, an imposing monument inaugurated in 1932, holds the remains of 130,000 unidentified soldiers and overlooks a national cemetery of 16,142 white crosses aligned with poignant precision. Fort Douaumont, Fort Vaux, the Bayonet Trench and the Verdun Memorial (renovated in 2016) constitute a unique memorial ensemble. But Verdun is also a living city, an episcopal seat since the 4th century, with its millennial Notre-Dame Cathedral, its world-famous dragées (Braquier has made these confections since 1783) and its Vauban underground citadel. Verdun is today a World Centre for Peace, symbol of Franco-German reconciliation.

Route

Route Verdun → Metz

Your driver takes the A4, the Eastern motorway, from Verdun towards Metz. The road first crosses the Meuse hills, a landscape of wooded hills and meadows where traces of the 1916 battles can still be glimpsed beneath the vegetation: filled trenches, shell craters and destroyed villages never rebuilt (Fleury-devant-Douaumont, Haumont-près-Samogneux). The Lorraine plateau then opens with vast cereal crops. You pass near Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte, sites of 1870 Franco-Prussian battles. Tolls about €6 (included). Allow 50 min normally, 1h05 at peak hours with Luxembourg cross-border traffic on the A4.

Main route: A4~6 €

Points of interest along the way

A4
Bataille de Verdun
Mémorial 14-18
Ossuary de Douaumont
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne

Practical tips

Our tips for Verdun → Metz

Tips & best practices

Specific tips for the Verdun → Metz route

Before leaving Verdun, if you haven't visited the battlefields, the Douaumont Ossuary (free, audioguide €5) is a deeply moving place — lower windows reveal the bones of 130,000 unidentified soldiers. The Verdun Memorial (€12), renovated in 2016, is one of the world's best WWI museums. In Metz, Saint-Étienne Cathedral and its 6,500 m² of stained glass (including Chagall's) are dazzling. Centre Pompidou-Metz (€12) offers world-class exhibitions in Shigeru Ban's spectacular building. The German Imperial Quarter and 1908 neo-Romanesque station deserve a stroll.

Tolls: ~6 €

Pricing

Taxi fare Verdun → Metz

All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.

Day rate

Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm

85 — 105 €

Night rate

7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge

98 — 121 €

Sunday & holidays

All day, 10% surcharge

94 — 116 €

* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.

Transport comparison

How to get from Verdun to Metz?

Taxi vs alternatives

Detailed comparison of transport options

No direct TER Verdun — Metz (connection at Conflans-Jarny, 1h30-2h, about €15). Flixbus costs €5-12 but takes 1h30 with a stop. The TaxiNeo taxi at €85 — €105 offers a direct 50 min door-to-door journey, the only truly practical option. For 3-4 passengers (€21-35/person), unbeatable comfort-to-price ratio.

Sedan (1-4 passengers)

85105

Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises

Van (5-7 passengers)

140

Ideal for families and groups

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about taxis in Verdun → Metz

€85 — €105. Fixed guaranteed fare, tolls included.

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