Private car transfer from Dusseldorf to Paris

Door-to-door
in 5 hours
From €124
per seat
Comfortable
car
One way
One way
Cancel for free 24 hours before departure
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Dusseldorf.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 5 hours.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

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

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
500 km5 hours

Overview: car trip from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris

The car trip from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris promises unparalleled allure as you explore the scenic routes in Western Europe. Rather than just sitting on a flight as you travel from one country to another, a car transfer from this western German city to the world-renowned French capital promises to be an enriching and unforgettable experience.

This trip covers a distance of approximately 320 miles (515 kilometers) and takes around five hours depending on traffic. Booking a private car transfer with Daytrip won’t just offer more freedom but also the opportunity to stop by notable cities, such as Brussels, the illustrious capital of Belgium, and Reims, situated in France’s Champagne region.

Some of the landmarks you can visit are the Grand Palace in Brussels, known for its sophistication, and the Reims Cathedral, famous for its Gothic design. Buckle up and get ready to learn more about the trip to Paris from DĂŒsseldorf.

About Paris

Taking a road trip from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris is nothing short of spectacular. After all, your destination speaks for itself, it’s Paris! Hailed as the best city in the world by Euromonitor International and the world’s most powerful city by the World Travel & Tourism Council, Paris is a magical experience.

It is the capital and most populous city of France. Since the 1800s, Paris has been among the global centers of fashion, commerce, finance, diplomacy, gastronomy, and culture. According to statistics, the total number of tourist arrivals to Paris exceeded 40 million in 2022.

This city stands as a monumental urban and cultural center in the heart of France. Its foundations date back to the third century BC when it was established by a Gallic tribe. Over centuries, Paris went through several pivotal moments, such as Roman conquests, its flourishing during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance when several of its landmarks were constructed, and its critical role during the French Revolution.

Don’t miss visiting these places while you’re in Paris:

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Louvre Museum
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Notre-Dame
  • Palace of Versailles
  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • Disneyland Paris
  • Fondation Louis Vuitton
  • Shakespeare and Company

But beyond those marvels, Paris is also a center for cultural events. For one, designers, celebrities, models, and influencers gather at Paris Fashion Week, a globally anticipated event. Furthermore, the city’s culinary scene is also beyond measure. Aside from the famous croissant, be sure to try some haute cuisines and dine in at bistros around the city.

From DĂŒsseldorf to Paris: travel tips

Be sure to plan your trip from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris ahead of time to ensure a smooth travel experience.

Pack for walking

Paris is huge and you’ll be walking a lot around the city, so comfortable walking shoes are a must. To capture every moment on foot be sure to bring your power bank with you. You don't want your phone battery dying at the top of the Eiffel Tower!

Prepare for your explorations

Familiarize yourself with basic French phrases. This will help you talk to locals if you need help finding directions. Ensure you have navigation apps like Google Maps on your phone, and keep some cash on hand. Even if Paris has embraced modernity, there are still smaller towns where digital payments may not be accepted.

Book in advance

Paris is one of the most popular destinations in the world, so pre-book everything in advance! Accommodation in the most desirable neighborhoods and near landmarks like the Eiffel Tower fill up quickly. Likewise with museums and restaurants, especially in the summer! Finally, booking transportation in advance will get you the best prices.

How to get from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris

As two well-connected Western European cities, you have plenty of ways to get from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris. How you travel depends on your preferences. Do you want it cheap, fast, or do you want to fill your holiday with as many experiences as possible?

DĂŒsseldorf to Paris by train

Your first option for getting from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris is by train. Riding the train offers a balance of speed and comfort. One of the best services is the Thalys high-speed train, allowing you to reach Paris in just under four hours. Tickets can get expensive if you book last minute, so to secure better rates, buy your tickets in advance.

DĂŒsseldorf to Paris by bus

Buses are still the most economical option, though travel time takes longer, specifically up to six hours. Also, you won’t get maximum convenience as buses provide limited legroom and facilities. This may not be the best choice if you want to reach Paris in the fastest possible time. Bus ticket prices start at $46 (42 euros).

DĂŒsseldorf to Paris by plane

For those who want the fastest method, choose to take a flight, which will take you around four hours, including check-in and commute times to and from airports. But this option is also way more expensive. A flight ticket ranges from $102 (93 euros) to as high as $346 (317 euros).

DĂŒsseldorf to Paris by rental car

Buses may be economical, but facilities are limited. Airplanes may be fast, but a flight ticket is expensive. For a way that will give you more freedom to visit places, choose to go on a road trip. While the travel time takes about five hours, you’ll be able to stop by cities such as Brussels and Reims without having to rush. The big drawback is navigating Paris' streets and finding parking.

DĂŒsseldorf to Paris with Daytrip

A private transfer with Daytrip gives all the advantages of driving without the stress of navigating foreign roads. With Daytrip, your English-speaking driver will pick you up at your accommodation in DĂŒsseldorf at your desired departure time, and load your luggage before hitting the road to Paris.

On the way, you can talk about local culture or stop for sightseeing to have a truly enriching travel experience rather than watch the scenery pass you by.

The drive without stops takes about 5 hours, and once you arrive in Paris, you'll be brought to the front door of your hotel. You won't need to try to find your way or secure parking and then bring your luggage on foot!

Things to do when you get to Paris

Right as you get from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris, there are lots of things to do and experiences to cherish for a lifetime. Here are the best activities for your dream destination.

Take a selfie with the Eiffel Tower

A bit cliche, but definitely worth it. While it's still true that you haven’t been to Paris if you haven’t visited the Eiffel Tower, today, social media says you haven’t been to a city if you haven’t taken your selfie with its iconic monuments. The Eiffel Tower needs no intro. The wrought-iron lattice landmark is the city’s symbol, showing off 360-degree views from its second and top floors, which are almost 900 feet high. There are tickets, so make sure to buy them early.

See iconic artworks at the Louvre Museum

Of course, the Louvre Museum. Film buffs know this place as the setting of the movie adaptation of “The Da Vinci Code”. Once a palace that housed French kings, the Louvre is now a museum featuring collections spanning 10,000 years of history. Some of the artworks here are the Venus de Milo, the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and Botticelli frescoes, among others.

Watch the 19th-century cabaret, Moulin Rouge

As much as you’d like to grab a seat at Paris Fashion Week, it’s difficult as it’s a strictly by-invite-only event. The only thing you can do is wait outside the venues if you want to spot and take photos of celebrities. But don’t worry, you can still get a taste of authentic Parisian culture with shows like the Moulin Rouge. Ticket prices start at $95 (87 euros).

More not-to-miss experiences in Paris are catching a ballet performance at Palais Garnier, getting a taste of French cuisine, and shopping at Champs-ÉlysĂ©es.

When is the best time to visit Paris

Knowing the best time to visit will ensure your trip from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris will be memorable. The spring period from April to June and the autumn months from September to October are widely regarded as the perfect times to visit. You’ll find mild weather, fewer crowds, and pleasant conditions for walking tours.

Additionally, these months also coincide with important cultural and sporting events like the French Open and the Autumn Festival, further giving you that quintessential Parisian experience. Visiting during these seasons will also allow you to enjoy outdoor cafés and river cruises on the Seine.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Dusseldorf to Paris

What are the parking options in Paris for tourists?
The city offers several parking garages and metered street parking. However, spaces can be limited and pricey. For instance, on-street parking costs around $3 (two euros) per hour. It's advisable to use public transport or park outside central areas and use metro services.
Is Paris family-friendly for travelers?
Definitely! Paris is very welcoming to families, offering attractions like Disneyland Paris, parks like Jardin du Luxembourg, and numerous child-friendly museums and activities that cater to younger visitors. Most of the landmarks you will usually visit with friends are also perfect for families.
Are there any cultural stops to make on a drive from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris?
Absolutely. The biggest draw is perhaps stopping by Brussels, Belgium’s capital known for its energetic square and historical artifacts. You may also head to Reims, famous for its exquisite Gothic architecture and champagne houses. Seeing beauty begins even before you get to Paris.
How much is the train ticket from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris?
The train ticket from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris costs around $188 (172 euros) on average. The ride takes about four hours. Train services run several times daily between these destinations. Note, though, that the travel time may take longer during weekends and holidays.
What is the cheapest way to get from DĂŒsseldorf to Paris?
The cheapest way to reach Paris from DĂŒsseldorf is by a long-distance bus ride. Ticket prices start at $46 (42 euros). While this mode of transport may be the most economical, travel time takes longer, and the ride won’t be as comfortable as other methods.
What is the best way to travel from Germany to Paris?
The best method depends on your preferences. For speed, catching a flight is the fastest. For cost-efficiency, choose to ride the bus. However, for comfort, convenience, and scenic value, nothing beats a private car transfer with Daytrip, which can get you door-to-door in just 5 hours.

Visit these sights on the way

Munsterkerk

Munsterkerk

The pinnacle of the Romanesque style in the Netherlands, this medieval church is all that remains of an entire abbey complex. Saving the Best for Last 

Valkenburg Castle Ruins Velvet Cave

Valkenburg Castle Ruins Velvet Cave

The ruins of the Netherlands' only hilltop castle sits atop a labyrinth of tunnels. The Old Over-Under 

Liege

Liege

This energetic city is abuzz with culture, history, and talk of its legendary staircase.  Stairway to Belgium 

Citadelle Namur

Citadelle Namur

Visitors can walk through wide open spaces and winding underground passageways at one of Europe’s largest citadels in Europe. A Walk Through History 

Strepy Thieu boat lift

Strepy Thieu boat lift

This marvel of engineering transports boats, water and all, 73 vertical meters. An Elevator for Boats 

Chateau de Chantilly

Chateau de Chantilly

This gorgeous chateau has hosted several kings, and has been preserved exactly as its last owner left it. Water and Whimsy 

Good to know

Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

Payment methods

Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!

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