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Overview: Car trip from Paris to Reims
France is more than just Paris, so take advantage of any opportunity you have to see the French countryside. Reims is only 1 hour and 40 minutes from Paris by car, so it is the perfect day trip destination. You will leave Paris heading west on the A4 highway. This highway follows the same path as ancient Roman roads that brought traders and royals back from Reims to Paris.
As you continue west, the crowded city of Paris will fade away into countryside orchards and vineyards. Those who enjoy high-quality wine will know that Reims is located on the northern edge of the Campagne wine region. It is the perfect place to go for tours and wine tastings at local vineyards of famous brands like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot. Unlike a bus or train, your Daytrip driver can get you right where you need to go as you head into the villages nearby.
When you arrive in Reims, you’ll find it is compact and walkable, so you’ll be able to leave the car parked while you explore the city. Reims’ classical French architecture is the perfect background for vacation photos, and it will be easy to see why almost every French royal was crowned in this charming little city.
About Reims
Any Francophile knows Reims is the top day trip from Paris. This “Coronation City” has been the traditional site for French coronations for centuries. Nestled in champagne country, it is also a popular destination for amateur and professional wine sommeliers alike. Your trip from Paris to Reims is sure to be a highlight of your vacation to France.
### Reims through the centuries
The history of Reims dates back to Roman times when it was known as Durocortorum. You’ll find bits of Roman ruins and even a large Roman arch as you wander the city today. It flourished as a major city in medieval France, serving as the coronation site for French kings from Clovis I in 496 to Charles X in 1825. The city played a pivotal role in shaping French history, witnessing significant events such as the Treaty of Reims in 1429, which marked the end of the Hundred Years' War.
Today, Reims is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its stunning Gothic architecture, including the magnificent Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral. Also known as the "Cathedral of Our Lady of Reims," people come from all over the world to see the traditional site of French royal coronations.
### Cheers to Champagne
Reims is also famous for its Champagne production. The region surrounding Reims is home to some of the world's most prestigious Champagne houses, including Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Taittinger.
Visitors to Reims can explore the Champagne vineyards, tour historic cellars, and indulge in tastings of this renowned sparkling wine. With Daytrip’s fleet of drivers and vehicles at your disposal, you’ll be able to enjoy all the wine tastings without worrying about having to drive home.
### Why we keep going back to Reims
People visit Reims for a variety of reasons: the champagne, the connection to French royalty, the classical French architecture, and the art. Regardless of what brought you to Reims, one of the highlights of visiting Reims is simply exploring its charming city center. Walk its pedestrian-friendly streets, shop at the bustling markets for wine and cheese, and have a coffee at one of its lively cafes.
From Paris to Reims: Travel tips
A little planning goes a long way. Make your drive from Paris to Reims the best it can be with these travel tips!
Keep your phone fully charged
Our phones are such an important tool. They are often also used as our camera, navigation device, and also have all the important emails full of reservations. Keep your phone fully charged while out and about by bringing a battery pack and charging cable. For added battery savings, turn off mobile data and Bluetooth when you don’t need them.
### See more than just Reims
Reims is a great day trip destination from Paris, but there are plenty of sights along the way as well that are not too far from the main highways. With a private driver, customizing your schedule to fit your interests is much easier than taking the train or bus.
For military history buffs, stop by the Caverne du Dragon or the Chateau-Thierry Monument. Both these sites are important to commemorate soldiers’ contributions during World War I.
### Dress comfortably
The last thing you need is a blister or fall to ruin the day! Reims is a small, compact town, but you will still be doing a lot of walking. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, since you will be far from home for the whole day.
If you are heading to the Champagne wine cellar tours, sturdy shoes that can withstand damp floors, steep stairs, and lots of walking are crucial to your comfort. Bring a sweater (even in the summer) if you want to stay warm while down in the chilly cellars.
### Beat the crowds with a little pre-planning
If you are visiting Reims in the summer, book as many of your tours ahead of time as you can. This is the most popular time of year to visit, so you may be competing with many other people for that wine-tasting or art museum entrance.
An early departure from Paris will also help shorten your wait time at popular sights. Leave yourself plenty of time in between activities to account for any delays, and remember to have fun!
How to get from Paris to Reims
Reims is a very popular day trip destination from Paris, so there are plenty of transportation options available. When choosing how to travel from Paris to Reims, consider your budget, schedule, and how flexible you’d like your return trip to be.
If you are relying on a train or bus, double-check the timetable for the last train back to Paris so you don’t miss it!
### Paris to Reims with a private driver
Do your vacation on your schedule with a private driver. Have all the benefits of renting a car without having to worry about refueling before returning the car, driving in a foreign country, or parallel parking in an ancient city made for horses and carts. The countryside between Paris and Reims has a lot for the discerning traveler who would like to have a deeper cultural experience. A private driver elevates the experience by making your fully customizable itinerary a reality.
You’ll start the day by being picked up right from your accommodation in Paris by one of our English and French-speaking drivers. They will get you safely to all the excursions you have planned between Paris and Reims.
Once you’ve made it to Reims, your driver will take you exactly where you’d like to start your exploring. If you’ll be spending the night in Reims, your driver will take you to your accommodation and even help with your luggage.
Our fleet of vehicles are insured, sanitized in between rides, and can accommodate the handicapped or children’s car seats. Be sure to ask ahead about any accommodations you’ll need for your trip and our 24/7 customer service will be happy to help.
### Paris to Reims by bus
Buses between Paris and Reims have an average travel time of 1 hour and 50 minutes and cost between $6.40 and $15 (€6-€14). Don’t worry about needing to transfer since there are many direct options. Buses do sell out in advance, so don’t rely on booking tickets on the day of travel.
### Paris to Reims by train
High-speed trains from Paris to Reims take 45 minutes, and tickets cost between $32 and $70 (€30-€65). SNCF operates the high-speed option, and discounted tickets are available for children, the handicapped, students, and the disabled. Book a few weeks ahead for the best price. An open return ticket is the best way to have a flexible return time back to Paris, so check if that is an option for the day of your trip.
Things to do when you get to Reims
Unless you’re spending the night in Reims, you’ll have to prioritize the most important sites you and your loved ones would like to see. As you plan your Paris to Reims trip, check out this list of top sites and have a game plan ready to make the most of your trip.
### Notre Dame de Reims Cathedral Complex
The Notre Dame de Reims Cathedral is the traditional site of French royal coronations, and you will see why. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a prime example of high Gothic architecture. This spot has been used as a cathedral since the 5th century, but the current structure is from the 14th century. During World War I, the cathedral experienced some damage, and the windows were replaced with excellent replicas.
The complex also includes the Palace of Tau and, a bit further away, the Abbey of Saint-Rémi of Reims.
### Palais du Tau (Palace of Tau)
The Palace of Tau was the traditional residence of French royalty before their coronations. It is adjacent to the Notre Dame de Reims Cathedral. Since 1972, its museum has hosted artifacts from previous coronations, such as tapestries, jewels, and nearly 1,000-year-old Catholic relics.
### Have lunch on the main square
Place Drouet d'Erlon is the main square, lined with shops, restaurants, and bars, making it the perfect spot to relax and have lunch in between tours. Pick up some wine and cheese as a souvenir too!
### Saint-Remi Basilica and the Abbey of Saint-Remi of Reims
The basilica and abbey are about a 30-minute walk south of the town center. They include relics from Saint Remi, the patron saint of Reims. The basilica and abbey are built in the same Gothic style as the rest of the Cathedral complex.
### Take a tour of the Champagne houses and cellars
Discover the secrets of Champagne production by visiting renowned Champagne houses such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Taittinger. Take guided tours of their cellars to learn about the winemaking process. Storing wine underground is an ancient practice that helps keep it at a constant temperature throughout the year. The best part? Definitely the Champagne tastings!
### Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims (The Museum of Fine Arts)
Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims, housed in a former abbey, to admire its extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. This includes a collection of art seized from the French aristocracy during the French revolution.
### Musée de la Reddition (The Surrender Museum)
Learn about the end of World War II at the Musée de la Reddition, housed in the former Allied headquarters where the German surrender was signed on May 7, 1945. Explore exhibits detailing the events leading to the end of the war in Europe. A must-see for those interested in Europe’s military history.
### Musée Automobile de Reims-Champagne (The Reims Automobile Museum)
The Musée Automobile de Reims-Champagne has a diverse collection of 250 vintage cars, racing cars, and motorcycles spanning over a century of automotive history. Explore exhibits highlighting the evolution of automotive engineering and racing, and learn about legendary drivers and iconic vehicles. Come for a unique blend of nostalgia, education, and entertainment for visitors of all ages.
### La Porte de Mars Arch
Come see the widest Roman arch that is still standing. It was built in the 200s and is the highlight of the flower garden in the middle of downtown Reims. The arch is conveniently located right by the main train station, so it makes for a good first or last stop on your trip.
When is the best time to visit Reims
The best times to visit Reims are typically in the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. In spring, temperatures range from 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C), with blooming flowers adding charm to the city. In the fall, you’ll find similar temperatures, making it ideal for exploring vineyards during the grape harvest season.
If you visit during the shoulder seasons, check the weather before leaving Paris, as it does get more rainy in the spring and fall. Pack an umbrella and rain jacket, just in case!
Summer (July to August) is much warmer, with temperatures averaging between 59°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C). It is the most popular time to visit Reims, so you will want to schedule all tours and transportation ahead of time.
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Verifierade recensioner från 2 109 resenärer som bokade denna rutt
28 dec. 2025
"The driver was on time and we appreciated his flexibility. He let us make a quick stop at the Cathedral before taking us to our drop off location. "
Helen C.
United States
17 nov. 2024
"We had the best trip. Choueb was very professional and welcoming. He provided us with information throughout the trip and checked on our comfort regularly. We had a long day of driving from Paris to Versailles then the outlets and finished in Reims. Choueb is an excellent driver even at the end of a 10hr day. Will definitely be recommending him to our friends."
Julie B.
Australia
4 sep. 2024
"Honestly, such a good experience. Everything was very prompt, communicative, and safe. Car was really clean and driver was kind! We’ll be using this service again!
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Anisha N.
United States
3 sep. 2024
"Our experience with Choueb from Reims To Paris was excellent. We always use Daytrip and recommend it to our friends
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Peter C.
United States
7 aug. 2024
"Our trip from Paris to Reims with Thiandella was fantastic.
He contacted me the day before via What’s App to confirm pick up details and to check he could get to our hotel due to the numerous closed streets and security check points in the area as a result of the Olympic Games.
As parking on our street was limited he parked nearby close to our pick up time and messaged me again to let me know he was close and would come to the hotel when we were downstairs.
He managed our sightseeing stopover at Moet and Chandon in Epernay flawlessly and then dropped us to our hotel in Reims afterwards."
Sharon P.
Australia
29 mars 2024
"The trip was very good. The driver was on time (early actually), helpful, friendly, and professional.
We used Daytrip 3 times on this vacation and found all three to be 5 star service. "
Edward C.
United States
11 mars 2024
"Our trip was fantastic and would definitely recommend the driving services to anyone looking for a seamless day trip. Thanks again!"
Jennifer A.
United States
1 feb. 2024
"Harvinder you are the best! We really enjoyed our day out and about with you. Harvinder was a wonderful driver and tour guide. "
Annabelle B.
Australia
6 okt. 2023
"our driver was very professional and courteous. The vehicle was comfortable and clean. Driver arrived promptly and the ride went well."
Thomas H.
United States
22 juli 2023
"Sorina O was incredible and provided impeccable service . She went Above and beyond for us on our trip to Reims. Provided us with snacks and beverages. Sorina is one of the best drivers I’ve ever had. Such pleasant personality and truly A+++ professionalism "
jeanette n.
United States
5 dec. 2022
"First time with DayTrip and was an awesome experience.
Customer service was prompt and responsive with advance notice of assigned driver's info.
Lulian was early and kept us posted on his arrival as it was a no parking allowed pick-up area. "
GRACE T.
Singapore
23 sep. 2022
" I very much enjoyed my experience with day trip and will be sure to use them again when in Europe and I will be sure to recommend your company. It was a very pleasant and reliable experience.
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Lisa W.
United States
11 sep. 2022
"The driver was wonderful and the whole process so seamless. Thank you so much for a wonderful trip. "
Shelley P.
Australia
26 aug. 2022
"Thank you for your email. We had a wonderful trip from Paris to Reims. I was entirely happy that I had booked with Daytrip. Arjuna arrived right on time, was personable and helpful, and made some great suggestions for the remainder of our trip as well."
Tanya K.
Canada
16 aug. 2022
"Our trip was perfect. Arjuna was punctual for both trips, to Reims and back to Paris. He is an excellent driver, we felt safe. And he went one step further and walked us into the airport terminal and directed us to our check in area. "
Renee F.
United States
23 juli 2022
"Our trip was very pleasant. Our driver, Aftab H was very courteous and accommodating. He let me know when he was on his way and was prompt. The ride was comfortable and the van was clean. We decided to return a little earlier than scheduled and he came as soon as I contacted him. I would certainly use your service again if needed. "
Ranell H.
United States
9 juli 2022
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Bruno C.
Singapore
24 juni 2022
"My review: This service is 100% a good value. Will recommend to others.
Re; driver: van was very comfortable, felt safe, Boussaddaa was friendly, efficient and very helpful at the tail end when our lodging wasn't ready for check in and we needed to find a cafe to wait. "
Bridget S.
United States
23 juni 2022
"Everything was perfect!
The driver was professional, reliable, good communication, helpful. He is a good, safe driver.
His car was very comfortable."
Bernadette A.
United States
26 maj 2022
"Everything was great, your driver was lovely, helpful and professional at all times.
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Catharine H.
United Kingdom
Frågor och svar om att resa från Paris till Reims
Reims does not have any public ferry rides to or from other cities; however, there are Champagne region boat tours that stop by Reims for day excursions. When booking your boat tour, make sure it includes enough time in Reims to do everything on your list!
Reims is a short distance from Paris and an excellent day trip. Only 90 miles (144 km) from Paris, Reims can be reached by car in about 90 minutes. Set out early in the day from Paris to make the most of your time in Reims!
Getting from Paris to Reims is easy by bus, train, taxi, or private vehicle. The short 90-mile (150 km) distance is frequently traveled by commuters and visitors alike. Check online timetables for public transportation and book your tickets ahead of time for the best deal and guaranteed seats. If booking a taxi, do it straight through a trusted company (not a rideshare app) for such a long distance.
From the Paris Est station, you can be in Reims within 45 minutes on the high-speed trains operated by SNCF. The high-speed tickets are between $32 to $70 (€30-€65). Slower trains and buses are also available at a lower price. Buses cost between $6.40 and $15 (€6-€14).
Tickets for the high-speed train to Reims cost about $32 to $70 (€30-€65) for the direct route. The trip will take about 45 minutes. Other slower trains with a transfer are also available at a lower price, but getting to Reims will take longer.
Reims makes for a great day trip destination out of Paris. You can spend a full day in Reims and see most of the sites before heading back to Paris. If you’d like to take your time, then spend the night in one of Reims’ many hotels.
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