Private car transfer from Paris to Strasbourg

492km
One way
From €135 per person
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Private transfer in 4 h 40 min

492km
One way
From €135 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

4 h 40 min
492km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Paris.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 4 h 40 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Val d'Europe Shopping Center

Moet et Chandon Champagne Cellars

Strasbourg

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Strasbourg.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 492 km
Estimated time4 h 40 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
5.0
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
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Reviews

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Paris to Strasbourg

Driving from Paris to Strasbourg is one of the most exciting experiences since you'll travel past the beautiful Champagne vineyards with their rolling hills between Epernay and Reims. Your private Daytrip driver will also take you through the Vosges Mountains, which offer scenic views and forested walking trails for the adventurous. And you'll get to enjoy traveling through the Alsatian countryside with its lush vineyards, picturesque villages, and the tranquil Rhine River Valley.

But wait, that's not all. You'll get to sightsee when you drive instead of taking the train, flying, or traveling by bus. With Daytrip, you can tour Reims Cathedral, where past French kings were crowned, or walk underground at the Mercier Champagne Cellar as you learn more about wine. You'll also get to walk on the Verdun Battlefield, one of World War One's largest battlefields, or take pictures at Place Stanislas, arguably one of Europe's most beautiful squares. When you get near Strasbourg, you can tour the Mont Sainte Odile Abbey and pilgrimage site and witness its stunning views. But don't forget about the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle and its panoramic views of the mountains. These attractions are on the last leg of your ride, and in no time, you'll be driving through Strasbourg and witnessing its majestic medieval cityscape and gothic architecture for yourself.

About Strasbourg

A Paris to Strasbourg transfer is an exciting experience since you'll find yourself in a quaint and charming city well known for its fairytale atmosphere, cobblestone walkways, and Gothic cathedral. Strasbourg is situated on the western banks of the Rhine River, and for much of its history, it has been a nexus of culture and highly sought-after territory thanks to its strategic location on the Franco-German border.

The city has ancient origins, with significant settlement in the region starting around the 12th century BCE during the Roman Empire. Throughout its centuries of existence, Strasbourg has been influenced by the Celts, Romans, and the Holy Roman Empire. In addition, it changed hands between France and Germany multiple times, especially during the Franco-Prussian War and both World Wars, but it now belongs to France. When you visit Strasbourg, you might also be surprised to learn and see for yourself that it is one of the few French cities surrounded by water. Its city center, known as Grande Ǝle, is an island encircled by the Ill River. Strasbourg was an early center for printing, with Johannes Gutenberg contributing to the development of printing there. The city is proudly home to one of Europe's best and most impressive Christmas markets. Strasbourg is also one of the best places to enjoy the mouthwatering flavors of Alsatian cuisine. If you're planning a visit from Paris to Strasbourg, consider coming in winter to enjoy the market and the food. Yet regardless of when you visit, you'll be treated to majestic sights of the river winding through the ancient city and see why it's one of Europe's most attractive destinations.

From Paris to Strasbourg: travel tips

A Paris to Strasbourg transfer is an experience you won't forget, but it's important to ensure you won't forget it for the right reasons. That's why we've shared a few travel tips you should consider if you're planning a trip to this incredibly quaint fairytale city.

### Book in advance Strasbourg sees a whopping 10 million visitors on average each year, and one reason for this is that the entire central island of the city is a World Heritage Site. Although the city sees visitors year-round, it's most popular during events like the Christmas Market. This means that no matter when you plan to visit, you need to book everything from accommodation and restaurant dining to transportation and event tickets in advance. If you don't, you're likely to miss out. Plus, if you book in advance, you might be able to swing by a few other sightseeing attractions if you have enough time. ### Try to avoid peak travel times It's not always possible to adjust your travel itinerary based on when peak season begins when traveling from Paris to Strasbourg. However, if you can, planning your travels to Strasbourg outside of the school holidays and long weekends is best. Avoiding these times of year will help ensure you enjoy a much better travel experience. You'll encounter fewer crowds, less traffic, and reduced pricing, which are always beneficial. You might also want to avoid summer since it can be incredibly hot, making your sightseeing along the way unenjoyable and making your time in the city uncomfortable.
### Be prepared for occasional security measures When traveling from Paris to Strasbourg, you might be aware of the strict security measures many famous attractions, such as the Louvre and the magnificent Eiffel Tower, undertake. Paris doesn't take its security lightly, from bag checks and metal detectors to pat-downs. However, when traveling away from Paris and toward Strasbourg, you can breathe easier knowing that security measures are far less stringent in many of the places you might visit along the way. For example, traveling by high-speed train (TGV) from Paris to Strasbourg might encounter a random bag check and an increased security presence during high alert periods. Yet outside of this, don't expect much else in terms of security measures. Attractions along the way might also conduct security checks for weaponry and illegal items, but this will not hold you up very long.

How to get from Paris to Strasbourg

Unfortunately, getting from Paris to Strasbourg isn't as easy as it might seem, especially if you're not driving from one city to the next. To learn more about the transportation options available for this trip, look below. Armed with this information, you can determine which transportation option best suits your trip needs.

### From Paris to Strasbourg by train If you're looking for the fastest way to travel from Paris to Strasbourg, consider taking the train. The train Ć  Grande Vitesse (TGV) high-speed train takes about an hour and 45 minutes to complete a trip. The ticket cost ranges between $32 and $107 (€30-€100), and the prices fluctuate based on how far in advance you book. The further in advance you book, the cheaper your ticket will be. The high-speed train trip is scenic, and multiple trips are offered daily, but you won't get to stop and sightsee, and you might encounter transfers adding to your travel time. ### From Paris to Strasbourg by Bus Those on a strict budget or who want to spend more on attractions and activities than on traveling comfortably and quickly should consider booking a bus ticket. Typically, bus tickets for trips from Paris to Strasbourg cost between $16 and $32 (€15-€30), and the trip length is between five and seven hours, depending on whether or not you encounter transfers. Fortunately, direct routes are usually available with companies like BlaBlaBus, Flixbus, and Eurolines, but you will likely pay more. It's also worth noting that buses depart daily but at a reduced frequency compared to trains. ### From Paris to Strasbourg by flight Another option available to those who want to travel directly from Paris to Strasbourg is to take a flight. Flying is one of the more time-consuming options despite the flight only taking about an hour. This is because you need to factor in the time it takes to get to and from the airport and the security checks you will encounter at the Paris Airport. In addition to being quite slow, taking a plane is also more expensive. Tickets cost between $54 and $161 (€50-€150), depending on the airline you choose and how far in advance you book. Usually, the two best airline options include Lufthansa and Air France, which operate direct flights from Paris to Strasbourg. ### From Paris to Strasbourg by private car transfer service The best way to travel from Paris to Strasbourg is to book with a professional and reliable private car transfer service like Daytrip. With Daytrip, you can enjoy stress-free, customizable door-to-door service. Not only will you experience a seamless travel experience without navigating unfamiliar transport systems, but you also won't need to contend with crowds on public transportation. Traveling with Daytrip isn't overly expensive (pretty cheap considering all you get access to), with booking prices per trip per seat starting at $173 (€161). The trip will also take about four hours and 40 minutes – longer if you want to sightsee. We recommend doing just that with places like Moet et Chandon Champagne Cellars, Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine, and Haut-Barr Castle found along the way.

Things to do when you get to Strasbourg

Are you traveling from Paris to Strasbourg and looking for things to do when you get there? If the answer is yes—as we presume it is—we've got you covered. Below, we've shared a few of the best places to visit when you've found yourself wandering this romantically fairytale city.

### La Petite France When visiting Strasbourg, you should make your way to the southwestern part of the island, where you'll find the magical La Petite France neighborhood. This historic neighborhood will make you believe you've walked through a time machine and come out of the other end into a medieval land. While visiting, you can expect to walk across cobbled streets lined with many charming medieval timbered buildings that have been beautifully decorated. This neighborhood is also caressed by the III River, so you'll see it lapping at the canal shores. Numerous cafes and restaurants in La Petite, France, are also worth exploring if you want a tasty bite to eat or to quench your thirst for something deliciously warm. ### Horloge Astronomique It's a no-brainer that you'll make your way to the Strasbourg Cathedral, but if there's one thing you mustn't miss when visiting, it's the Horloge Astronomique. The Horloge Astronomique is classified as a historical monument and is considered one of Germany's seven wonders—considering Strasbourg used to be part of Germany; this isn't hard to believe. The Horloge Astronomique is an internationally famous clock that sees millions of visitors every year. It's a Renaissance masterpiece and puts on a show every day without fail. Be sure to visit around half past noon, and you'll be enchanted by what you see. Just don't visit on a Sunday, as the clock is unavailable during mass. ### Musee Alsacien Those who love touring museums should plan time to visit the Musee Alsacien. This quaint museum is situated between several adjoining half-timbered homes. When visiting, you can expect to learn more about rural Alsatian life from centuries ago. The Musee Alsacien itself is beautiful in its quaintness and teaches visitors more about Strasbourg's history, culture, and customs. After visiting, you'll know far more than before you arrived, which will help you understand and appreciate the city more and why it has remained vital to France.

When is the best time to visit Strasbourg?

Many travelers ask themselves when booking a Paris to Strasbourg transfer by train, bus, flight, or car when the best time to visit this immersive city is. Although the answer can vary based on differing travel needs, the best time to visit is usually between May and June or September and October.

During these months, you can enjoy the best the city has to offer without having to deal with the busy tourist season. The weather is also pleasant during these months, ensuring you're comfortable while you hop from one attraction to the next or spend time outdoors. However, we recommend traveling to Strasbourg in January if you're okay with the cold. It might be frosty, but this time of year sees the fewest crowds, and prices are at their lowest.

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