Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
This distance of 185 miles (300 km) can be covered in about 3 hours and 10 minutes nonstop, but what is a trip through Belgium and France without seeing a few chateaus? On your drive from Bruges to Paris, you have the opportunity to see several important touch points for French history.
The Chateau de Compiegne has hosted famous French leaders from Louis XV to Napoleon and miraculously survived the French Revolution. It now houses 3 museums. Gearheads will love the Museum of Vehicles and Tourism, where you can watch the evolution of travel through the centuries.
The Chateau de Chantilly is another symbol of French opulence and turmoil. The original chateau from the 1500s did not survive the French Revolution, however, it was rebuilt in the 19th century. It is almost entirely surrounded by water with moat-like ponds and canals with small paths between them.
As you arrive in Paris, your Daytrip driver will get you directly to your new accommodation and even help bring up your luggage. The perfect ending to a long day of travel!
About Paris
Paris, the capital city of France, is a global hub for art, culture, and history, attracting millions of visitors each year. Its architectural landmarks and artistic treasures make it one of the most iconic cities in the world. Follow in the footsteps of the millions before who have made the trip from Bruges to Paris throughout history and see for yourself why it is eternally popular.
Paris through the centuries
Paris dates back over 2,000 years as a city of the Parisii, a Celtic tribe. It became a significant settlement under the Roman Empire, known as Lutetia Parisiorum. Over the centuries, Paris grew in importance and influence, especially during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. The French Revolution in the late 18th century was a major marker of democratic rule in the West and its impact is still felt today.
From the 16th to 19th century, the French Empire played a major role in the transatlantic slave trade and colonization of the Caribbean, North America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. As a result, many dialects of the French language can be heard throughout the world and Paris is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Europe.
During the 19th century, under Napoleon's rule, Paris underwent significant urban planning development, which produced the wide boulevards, public squares, and landmarks we love today, like the Arc de Triomphe and Place de la Concorde. The city continued to be a center of innovation and intellectualism throughout the 20th century, surviving two World Wars and undergoing various social and political transformations.
Why we love Paris
Millions flock to Paris for its world-class museums, iconic sites, and vibrant cultural scene. Paris has innumerable theaters, music venues, and art galleries at every turn. The Louvre Museum, housed in the former royal palace, is one of the world's largest art museums. There is also the Notre Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture (although it is currently under restoration following a devastating fire in 2019).
Another major draw is the Eiffel Tower, a globally recognized symbol of France. It was built for the 1889 World's Fair, and at first received a lot of criticism for its unique shape. However, now the views of the city from its observation decks attract millions of visitors annually.
Come for the romance and language immersion, or just come for the food! No matter your reason for visiting Paris, you will surely have a trip of a lifetime.
From Bruges to Paris: travel tips
Don’t let a small mistake cost you your sanity! Follow these travel tips so your drive from Bruges to Paris is as relaxing as can be.
Book popular attractions ahead of time
Paris is an incredibly popular destination, and for good reason! Getting your tickets to popular attractions and restaurants in advance can help you avoid long lines and possible disappointment—especially during peak travel times, on holidays, and on weekends.
Plan out important parts of your schedule in advance, but also leave some flexibility for spontaneous discoveries. If you find your dream museum is already booked, do not fear, with Paris’ dozens of exhibit spaces, you’ll surely find another one to see- or another reason to return to Paris!
Check now when the museums in Paris are free
Many museums in Paris offer free admission on the first Sunday of each month or on specific days throughout the year. Check the museum's website in advance and plan your visit accordingly. But be aware that on free museum days, the lines are especially long, so plan an early departure from your hotel! Also look for discounted tickets based on student status, disability, or being of retirement age.
Check your SIM card policy before leaving Bruges
If you bought a SIM card for data and calling when you arrived in Europe, check if it can be used in the whole EU. Most SIM cards from the EU are roaming-free within EU countries (like Belgium and France), but may have to be activated within the internet provider’s app. Odds are the card you bought in Bruges will work in Paris as well. Another option is to stop by the SIM card provider while still in Bruges and have the salesperson walk you through the activation.
How to get from Bruges to Paris
There are several ways you can get from Bruges to Paris, each with its pros and cons. Here you can compare prices, travel times, flexibility, and convenience. We’ve laid out all possible routes, and now it is your turn to decide!
From Bruges to Paris with Daytrip
Hiring a private driver can give you the freedom of a rental car without the hassle. Dictate when you’ll leave your accommodation in Bruges, and decide if you will line up a tour at one of our hand-selected stops, or customize your trip with a destination of your own.
Stretch your legs at Kortrijk, the car-free town on the Belgian-French border, and visit several of its UNESCO-protected sites. A short distance down the road, the folks at the Musee Somme 1916 (Somme Museum 1916) will take you on a tour through the lives of soldiers and civilians involved in trench warfare in the French countryside during WWI.
Daytrip can get you door-to-door in about 3 hours and 10 minutes without stops, and your driver will even help with your luggage. All vehicles are insured and drivers speak English, as well as French. And if you need handicapped-accessible vans or car seats for children just ask!
From Bruges to Paris via train
Traveling by train from Bruges to Paris is convenient and efficient thanks to high-speed rail. The primary rail operator on this route is Thalys, offering trains that take approximately 3 to 4 hours to reach Paris from Bruges. You will, however, have to transfer in Brussels for this route.
Trains depart from Bruges Central Station and arrive at Paris Nord Station, and from there you can easily access central Paris and its extensive public transportation network. This high-speed train journey starts at 26 EUR and offers onboard amenities and scenic views of the French countryside.
From Bruges to Paris via bus
Traveling from Bruges to Paris by bus is among the cheaper ways to travel. The journey typically takes around 4 to 5 hours and tickets are 14 to 30 EUR. Buses depart from Bruges at various times throughout the day, so you can pick the one that fits your schedule. The bus will take you to central drop-off points in Paris, such as Bercy-Seine or Porte Maillot. From there, you can easily access public transportation for the final leg of your journey to your accommodation.
From Bruges to Paris via plane
There are no direct flights from Bruges to Paris. Traveling by plane involves first traveling to Brussels, and then flying from Brussels Airport (BRU). Brussels Airline is the only one offering direct flights, which land at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). Upon arrival in Paris, you can easily access the city center via airport shuttle buses, trains, or taxis. However, flying is not the fastest or most convenient way to get to Paris, so we recommend using ground transportation.
Things to do when you get to Paris
Paris is truly the European capital of culture. With so much to see and do, you will definitely have to make another trip after this one! But for starters, once you arrive from Bruges to Paris, get started on these top sites.
Visit all the museums you can imagine
Paris is home to some of the world's best museums with vast collections of art, history, and culture. Unless you are staying in Paris for a month, there is simply no way to see them all in one trip. If you plan to visit several museums and monuments, consider purchasing a Paris Museum Pass. It offers skip-the-line access to many attractions and can save you time and money. Here are the top museums you should consider visiting during your trip to Paris:
Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre)
One of the world's largest and most famous museums, the Louvre is a must-visit for art lovers. It houses an extensive collection of art and artifacts, including the iconic Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace. For this museum especially, book your time slot early!
Musée d'Orsay
Located in a stunning Beaux-Arts railway station, the Musée d'Orsay has an impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by artists like Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, and Degas.
Centre Pompidou (Musée National d'Art Moderne)
A leading center for modern and contemporary art, the Centre Pompidou houses the National Museum of Modern Art. Its collection features works by artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp, and Warhol.
Experience Paris by night
Find out why it’s called the City of Lights! Paris has a magical ambiance at night with its illuminated monuments and vibrant nightlife. Take an evening cruise on the Seine River or enjoy dinner and cocktails at a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views. Don’t forget that the Eiffel Tower sparkles every hour on the hour from sunset until midnight!
Eat your way through Paris
Any trip to France is going to center on their amazing cuisine. The French highly value meal time and it is not unusual to have several courses for each meal. You will also notice that many retail stores and offices are entirely closed from 12:00-2:00 PM so that everyone can enjoy their meal slowly.
The French are also vehemently against snacking in between meals. You will find many restaurants won’t serve meals outside of mealtime, so from 3:00-6:00 PM you may only have the option to have tea. In addition to being passionate about their food, you’ll find the French rarely make deviations from their tried-and-true recipes. Do not expect restaurants to make major changes or substitutions to their meals.
Start your day off with the classic croissant and espresso combo. Lunch can be Coq au Vin (chicken, wine, and mushroom stew) with an Escargots appetizer. For dinner, Steak Frites (steak and fries) paired with a local red wine cannot be beaten. And for dessert, try macarons, crepes, or a souffle!
If the weather is especially nice, pick up some fresh bread, cheese, wine, and other French delicacies from local markets and enjoy a classic charcuterie picnic in one of Paris' parks. It's a delightful way to sample Paris’ best foods while taking in the romantic atmosphere.
Best time to visit Paris
It sounds cliche, but truly any time of year is a great time to see Paris. It is popular every day of the year, but of course warm weather brings crowds. If you don’t mind being in a crowded city with sun, the summer is a great time to experience Paris’ long days and warm nights.
In autumn and spring, the weather is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 50° to 68° F (10° to 20° C). In spring, the city comes alive with blooming flowers, especially in parks like Luxembourg Gardens and Tuileries Garden. In the autumn, the same trees and flowers turn to vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows as they prepare for winter.
For a cozy, intimate experience, come to Paris in the winter. With so many museums, indoor events, and festive lights you may not even notice the cold.
关于从 Bruges 到 Paris 旅行的问答
Yes, you can find direct buses from Bruges to Paris multiple times per day. Tickets cost between $15 and $33 (€14 and €30) and can get you to one of Paris’ many bus stations in as little as 3.5 hours.
A one-way trip is about 3.5 hours by car, so Bruges is a bit too far from Paris to be a day trip. It is best to book accommodation in Bruges and spend the night. Besides, Bruges has too much to see for just one day!
Yes, you can take one high-speed train from Bruges to Brussels, then another high-speed train from Brussels to Paris. While there is no direct train yet, this is still a fast and (nearly) seamless option. Check your schedule and see if you can make a day trip around Brussels in between train rides.
No, all train rides from Bruges to Paris require a transfer in Brussels. Fortunately, even with a transfer, you can usually get to Paris within 2 hours and 35 minutes. Expect ticket prices to start at $27 and get more expensive as you get closer to your travel day.
Overall, Paris is a safe city for tourists and locals alike, but always stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Like any major city, it is essential to be aware of your surroundings when you’re in Paris and take common-sense precautions. Violent crime is not common, but you don’t want to be a victim of pick-pocketing either!
The currency used in Paris is the same as in Bruges- the euro (€, EUR). Most establishments, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, accept major credit cards, but it is always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases and street vendors.
沿途参观这些景点
Kortrijk
This border town's car-free city center is one of the largest in Europe, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Car-Free Beauty
Lille
The historic center of France’s fourth largest city is all baroque buildings and gabled roofs, and home to one of France’s finest art museums. A Fine Flemish Capital
Arras
A 16th-century law created an architectural style in Arras that is unique within Europe, boasting 155 facades of Flemish-Baroque style. A Tale of Two Squares
Musee Somme 1916
Learn about life in the trenches and the horrors of the great war at the site of some of the fiercest fighting. Digging Deep
Chateau de Compiegne
Napoleon had this enormous royal palace redecorated to suit his vision of luxury. Imperial Vision
Chateau de Chantilly
This gorgeous chateau has hosted several kings, and has been preserved exactly as its last owner left it. Water and Whimsy
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As for the ride - it was very pleasant and smooth (no sudden stops, mind you) so that it made us fall asleep, giving us a chance to get some much needed rest from our hectic schedule.
When we reached our destination in Brugge/Bruges, he made it a point to look for the right area where he could drop us off. You see, our hotel - IBIS Budget Centrum Station - was rather difficult to find as it was located several floors above ground level and there was no easy access from it.
Overall, I would rate this ride excellent.
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