Transferência de carro particular de Bayeux para Paris

264km
Só de ida
A partir de € 79 por pessoa
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Transferência privada em 3 horas

264km
Só de ida
A partir de € 79 por pessoa
Confiado por mais de 2 milhões de viajantes felizes em 130 países
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O que está incluído

Serviço porta-a-porta

Partida e destino em qualquer endereço

Rastreamento de voo incluído

Seu motorista aguardará se o seu voo atrasar

Motorista profissional que fala inglês

Especialista local, totalmente licenciado e segurado

Veículo limpo e com ar-condicionado

Passeio confortável com controle climático

Cancelamento gratuito

Cancele até 24 horas antes da partida

Bagagem incluída

1 mala e 1 bagagem de mão por passageiro

Sua viagem em um relance

3 horas
264km
Motorista privado
Partida

O seu motorista irá encontrá-lo no seu endereço em Bayeux.

Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Viagem

Você viajará com conforto por 3 horas.

Proibido fumar
Assentos infantis
Aceita animais de estimação
Ar condicionado
Carro limpo e confortável
Acessível
Cancelamento gratuito
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Explore no seu próprio ritmo e descubra essas joias escondidas no caminho.

Caen

Calvados Christian Drouin

Paris

O seu motorista irá deixá-lo no seu endereço em Paris.

Serviço porta-a-porta
Distância total↔ 264 km
Tempo estimado3 horas

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  • Assentos infantis disponíveis mediante solicitação
  • Viagem aceita animais de estimação
  • 1 bagagem despachada + 1 mala de mão por passageiro
  • Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensões pode ser adicionada
  • Pagamento flexível: cartão online ou dinheiro ao motorista
  • Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
  • As gorjetas não estão incluídas (opcionais ~10%)
Confiado por mais de 2 milhões de viajantes felizes em 130 países
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Cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes do horário de partida

Overview: car trip from Bayeux to Paris

Though only 156 miles (251 km) span the road from Bayeux to Paris, you'll feel like you've been transported to another planet after embarking on this stunning car journey. The quaint lanes of Normandy get replaced by designer brand stores along the bustling Champs Elysees. And the sweet cider free-flowing through the upbeat bars swaps for world-class wines in sophisticated settings.

The adventure begins as you take one last look at colorful wooden beam buildings housing cozy creperies and tight souvenir stores. Because of Bayeux's remote location, you'll be in the best of Normandy's countryside in just a couple of minutes. Charming towns nestled snuggly between softly rolling hills and endless farmhouses line the roadside with the delicious scent of apple orchids. After briefly witnessing city life in Caen and Lisieux, it's back to the narrow country roads. Each one works in harmony with nature, sweeping alongside the hills and weaving through lush green meadows. It's hard to believe you're embarking on a voyage to Western Europe's fourth-largest city until the iconic Eiffel Tower and towering skyscrapers peak from afar. A private door-to-door service with clean, comfortable, and modern conveniences is the best way to soak up the significance of such a stunning voyage. Below, we explain how you can set off on a relaxing and hassle-free drive and travel tips to ensure an unforgettable trip from Bayeux to Paris!

About Paris

After you travel from Bayeux to Paris, you'll have moved from Normandy to the heart of Île-de-France. The city is the capital, largest, and most populous urban space nationwide. Around 2.2 million Parisians reside along the Seine River, and its sought-after lifestyle continues to attract thousands of newcomers annually.

Being one of Europe's most important cities for centuries, it's unsurprising that the area has a fascinating history and countless stories. But before you dive into its past, be sure to understand some of the city's most noteworthy features today. Official language: French Currency: Euro Climate: Oceanic Time Zone: GMT+1 Plug type: Types C and E Peak tourist season: June to September Low tourist season: November to February ### *Early Paris Paris was once a fishing town due to its rich waters and natural protection from the surrounding mountains. It was founded by a Celtic tribe in the 1st century BC but began its growth in the 4th century AD when the Roman army took control of the area. During this timeframe, the city changed its name from Lutetia to Paris, and the area saw a rapid increase in population. Although the region endured many attacks throughout the centuries, its fortunes changed in the 11th century. Its strategic position in Europe sat along a vital trade route for traders and religious worshippers. ### The rise of Paris Due to its final success along trade routes and its exchange of natural materials such as silver, Paris had enough capital to start its rise as a European powerhouse. Gothic architecture became the latest trend. And thus, the mesmerizing Notre Dame Cathedral was born. What's even more incredible is that it still stands more than 860 years later, even after its devastating fire in 2019. The growing population made it one of the worst-hit regions during Europe's Bubonic Plague in the 1300s. Almost one in every three locals died, and this bloodshed gave insight into what was to come next. From 1789 to 1799, historians believe that up to 3.5 million residents were killed or injured during the French Revolution. Tensions between civilians and politicians hit boiling points as Paris's lanes remained poverty-struck while government figures continued to enjoy an easy life. It wasn't until King Louis XVI was beheaded and Parisians seized the Tuileries Palace that France began its new journey as a republic. ### Recent and modern Paris** France sat at the center of World War II, and in 1940, German forces reached the streets of Paris. But despite the tragic events and vast destruction in parts of the city, it still retains its cobbled streets and historical buildings decorated in the distinctive Parisian style. Landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the Sainte-Chapelle, dating back hundreds of years, still stand proud in the cityscape. However, Paris blends its rich past with contemporary ideology. Its robust public transport system, including a subway and an expansion of urban parks, shows its drive to become a sustainable city. There are also plenty of eco-friendly initiatives, like car-free days, and plans to transform the nerve-racking roundabout at the Arc de Triomphe into one of the city's largest green spaces.

From Bayeux to Paris: travel tips

Although the drive from Bayeux to Paris is scenic, the voyage can take over 3 hours. To ensure you don't spoil such a beautiful trip, read up on our travel tips from local drivers and travel experts!

### Travel to Paris early in the day There are numerous reasons why Paris is such a sought-after city, but its traffic isn't one of them. Each year, Paris is given the unwanted award of being one of Europe's most traffic-congested cities. However, you'll avoid the rush hours between 8:00 and 10:00 AM and 5:00 and 8:00 PM if you set off early. Additionally, you'll have enough time to explore sites en route by starting your journey early in the morning. ### Pack light Have you ever tried hurdling an oversized bag into a train overhead storage department? Or did you ever haul luggage over cobbled lanes from a bus station far from your accommodation? If so, you know how quickly it can sour your vacation spirit. Try and avoid this at all costs. A useful tip for traveling light is to reduce the size of your suitcases. This way, you can only bring the essential items and keep your back, neck, and arms happy! ### Prepare for Paris culture Paris is a sprawling city that welcomes millions of visitors through its gates. As a result, many unauthentic bars, restaurants, and tours only aimed at tourists dilute your experience of the French lifestyle. If you book Daytrip's private door-to-door service, speak to your driver. Although not a tour guide, they're English-speaking, passionate locals and have extensive knowledge you can't find in a tourist blog. If you travel by public transport, bring a pocket travel guide to learn some cultural differences and a few basic phrases. ### Take an alternative route The north of France is a relatively remote region. Although this provides magnificent natural wonders, reaching attractions can be challenging and time-consuming. The best way to see outstanding sites is to stop along the Bayeux-to-Paris drive. Calvados Christian Drouin, a distillery home to regional apple brandy, sits outside the small town of Pont-l'Évêque and would require a day trip if you were to backtrack from Paris.

How to get from Bayeux to Paris

The drive from Bayeux to Paris includes dense woodlands, scenic country lanes, and landmarks that remind you of the nation's prosperous past. Luckily, four modes of transportation allow you to experience this once-in-a-lifetime adventure!

### Train from Bayeux to Paris Most people who travel from Bayeux to Paris opt for the train. It's a quick, reliable service with modern conveniences that won't break the bank. Direct trains leave from Gare de Bayeux seven times daily and arrive in Paris at Gare Saint-Lazare around 2 hours, 20 minutes later. Several indirect trains can be more affordable and allow you to explore cities such as Rouen Rive Droite and Caen. Some notable features of the train from Bayeux to Paris are the following: Average route time: 3 hours, 17 minutes Shortest route time: 2 hours, 15 minutes Hour of first departure: 9:27 AM. Hour of last departure: 8:41 PM. Expect to pay: $17-$41.25 (€16-€38) ### *Carpool from Bayeux to Paris Carpooling is one of the most popular ways for locals to travel from Bayeux to Paris. It's also the most affordable, but it requires much planning and is often not the most comfortable choice of transport for tourists. BlaBlaCar is the primary carpool carrier. However, drivers can set their prices, so tickets can drastically vary from $10.80-$43 (€10-€40). You should expect to pay towards the top end of the scale if traveling in the summer or on weekends. There is also no official departing station or schedule. This is important to remember, especially if you need to walk to the other side of town with heavy luggage. ### Daytrip from Bayeux to Paris Daytrip is a smooth, comfortable, and convenient way to get from Bayeux to Paris. Our private door-to-door service allows you to select your pickup location, so you don't need to stress about taking a taxi to a station or dragging bags through the streets. As you glide effortlessly over the smooth French countryside, you can step into its remarkable scenery. Unlike other transport, your bags will be safely secured in the trunk of the private vehicle while you tour the area. History buffs mustn't overlook the Notre Dame de Louviers, wrapped in over five centuries of ancient tales, and Claud Monets Garden in Giverny is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Some additional Daytrip features that may enhance or be helpful for your trip include: English-speaking driver Sanitized, comfortable, and smoke-free car Prepared for handicapped and young children Pet-friendly Flexible timetable Complimentary bottles of water * Seats in a comfortable sedan from $183.50 (€169) ### Bus from Bayeux to Paris** The bus is the least favored way to get from Bayeux to Paris. There are no direct buses between the two cities, and it can cost you more than other modes of public transportation. First, you must catch bus number 114 from Bayeux Saint-Exupère. It only operates on weekdays, and the journey takes almost an hour since it has multiple stops en route. Tickets can be bought onboard for $4.30 (€4) per person. Flixbus is the most common bus provider from Caen. The company offers several daily departures, costing between $10.80 and $21.75 (€10-€20) and taking around 3 hours to complete. The entire bus trip from Bayeux to Paris will cost $15.20-$26 (€14-€24) and take 4 to 5 hours.

Things to Do When You Get to Paris

Every year, a whopping 40 million travelers visit The City of Love. But why do so many people travel from Bayeux to Paris from around the globe to see the city? Of course, the five UNESCO World Heritage Sites and an infinite number of things to see and do in town are the main reasons why this is the most visited city on earth!

### Ascend the Eiffel Tower Almost everyone recognizes the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of Paris and one of the few nominees for one of the Seven Wonders of the World. So you can't say you've visited The City of Love without witnessing this man-made marvel. Although mesmerizing from the floor, the views from the top are even more special. After you walk up or take the elevator, you'll have unspoiled views of the Parisian cityscape and the top landmarks. A pro tip is to visit during the golden hour, one hour before sunset! ### Walk the Champs-Élysées Designer lovers, get ready to shop until you drop by the world fashion capital, the Champs-Élysées! Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Nike, and many more famous brands have stores along the 1.2-mile-long (2-km) avenue. During the day, the leafy paths are buzzing, and it's the ideal time to recharge with your daily dose of caffeine in one of the stylish cafes. After some people-watching, you'll have more than enough energy to stroll to the west end of the Champs-Élysées and admire the hectic yet captivating Arc de Triomphe. ### Explore the Louvre Museum If you're a culture vulture with limited time on your schedule, exploring the Louvre Museum needs to be a priority. The gallery has one of the most extensive and prestigious collections worldwide, home to thousands of art creations, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. This magical setting transports you back in time, from ancient civilizations to the Renaissance and even 20th-century works in temporary displays. If you're driving from Bayeux to Paris outside of July and August, our local driver has an insider secret for you. Visit on the first Friday of the month after 6 PM to take advantage of free entry and save yourself $18.50 (€17)! ### Get lost in Montmartre Montmartre has everything you'd associate with the French capital: brick roads, colorful villas mixed in with chic Parisian-style whitewashed buildings, and enough tasty eateries to feed every tourist who flocks to the region. The best way to experience Montmartre is to turn off your phone and simply lose yourself in its narrow walkways. You'll uncover boutique stores off the tourist map and new bakeries yet to make it into guidebooks. Keep roaming until you discover the towering Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. This stunning man-made splendor showcases the best ancient Roman, Byzantine, and Neo-Byzantine architecture in one building.

When is the best time to visit Paris?

Overall, spring is the best time of the year to travel from Bayeux to Paris. The pleasant average daily high temperatures of 69° Fahrenheit (20.5°C) allow you to enjoy the outdoors without feeling overwhelmed by the sun's rays.

Along with the blue skies, the warming climate brings a pop of color to the city. The gardens and green spaces bring colorful plants and trees to life, which you can admire in al fresco-style cafes. Unknown to most people, August is also a fantastic time to visit Paris. The vast majority of residents take their vacation during this month, traveling south or abroad. The streets won't be empty since it's still the peak tourist season, but fewer people will be outside the significant tourist attractions.

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