Transfert en voiture privée de Haarlem à Paris

Porte-Ă -porte
en 5 h 40 min
À partir de 129 €
par siĂšge
Voiture
confortable
Aller simple
Aller simple
Politique d'annulation flexible
Choix des voyageurs Tripadvisor 2024
Excellent

Informations sur le voyage

Prise en charge

Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă  votre adresse Ă  Haarlem.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages

Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 5 h 40 min.

  • Visite touristique facultative
  • Voiture propre et confortable
  • Chauffeur professionnel
  • Eau en bouteille
  • SiĂšges enfants
  • PrĂ©parĂ© pour les handicapĂ©s
  • Non-fumeur
  • Animaux acceptĂ©s

Depose

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Paris.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages
Au total
519 km5 h 40 min

Overview: car trip from Haarlem to Paris

Western Europe is absolutely packed with palaces, castles, gothic churches, and cities frozen in time. The route from Haarlem to Paris is the perfect cross-section of Dutch, Flemish, Belgian, and French cultures as you wind through 323 miles (520 km) of green plains dotted with tulip fields and medieval cities. You’ll mark three countries off of your bucket list, but you won’t be idling in line at border crossings thanks to the European Union’s travel agreements.

Hitting the largest cities and capitals when vacationing in Europe is one way to travel, but it’s the stops in smaller cities that bring the European lifestyle to life. Whether it’s a stop for lunch in Ghent or a coffee break in Arras, relax and enjoy the road trip! Paris isn’t going anywhere, we promise!

As the outskirts of Paris come into view, you’ll be so happy to have a local Daytrip driver to navigate its busy roads. With no rental car to return, let the Parisian adventure begin!

About Paris

Paris seems to always make an appearance in history books, romance novels, and biographies of famous artists and thought leaders—and not without cause! This Western European capital has wielded a profound influence on global politics, fashion, and trade for nearly a millennium. Countless influential leaders have lived and worked in Paris, and today, it is home to over 11 million people.

Paris’s history

Parisii was a Celtic city that fell under Roman rule in 52 BC and was renamed Lutetia. By the 4th century AD, it was once again Paris.

Paris became a cultural, religious, and political hub during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. The wealth and power acquired during colonization under the French Empire was concentrated in Paris, and it was also the center stage for the French Revolution.

In the 1800s, Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann transformed Paris with its iconic grand boulevards that we recognize today, although their redesign was not without controversy.

Paris’s reach abroad

The legacy of the French Empire remains prominent in Paris. Parisians come from all corners of the globe and its restaurants offer cuisines from near and far. Numerous multinational companies choose to put their headquarters in Paris and it has the busiest airport in the European Union.

French is spoken by over 320 million people worldwide, most of whom live outside of France. Even the term lingua franca, meaning “the common language,” originates from a time when French was the language of trade. Today, French comes in many dialects and creole forms, but Parisian French remains the textbook standard.

Paris: a premier destination

Each year, over 40 million people visit Paris for its art, food, and atmosphere. Paris's museums are home to the world’s masterpieces and the classic symbols of French architecture like the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower are popular attractions. For students of the French language, it is the ultimate test of proficiency.

Whether it is your first time visiting Paris or you’re a full-on Francophile, there’s always something new to see. Bon voyage!

From Haarlem to Paris: travel tips

Give yourself peace of mind during your Haarlem to Paris transfer with these handy travel tips!

40 million people visit Paris every year, so to ensure you get to experience its famous attractions and dining spots, reserve tables and book your tickets in advance. You’ll avoid long waits and potential disappointment, particularly during holidays and weekends!

If your preferred museum or tour happens to be fully booked, don't worry! You'll undoubtedly discover another fantastic one to explore. Plus, it’s a perfect excuse to plan another visit to Paris!

Plan exciting driving breaks

Your Haarlem to Paris transfer involves 5.5 hours of driving time to cover a considerable distance across the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. Instead of pulling over to a highway rest stop to stretch your legs and grab fast food, take your breaks to the next level at a restaurant in charming cities like Utrecht and Ghent.

How to get from Haarlem to Paris

Put that international driver’s license away! With such a strong transportation network between Haarlem and Paris, you won’t need to rent a car for this trip. Choose from trains, buses, planes, or a private driver for the next leg of your European vacation.

Private car transfer from Haarlem to Paris

Daytrip's private car service starts your trip from Haarlem to Paris with ease right from your front door in Haarlem. Our professional drivers will greet you with a smile and load your luggage before hitting the road. All drivers speak English and are locals who know the driving customs and laws.

But what sets Daytrip’s transfers apart from any other transportation option is that you can easily stop for sightseeing! Instead of waiting for the next bus or train connection, spend your vacation exploring castles and romantic towns like De Haar Castle or the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Oudenaarde or Kortrijk.

Prices start at $163 (€152) per passenger and our fleet of vehicles can accommodate children’s car seats, pets, and those with disabilities.

Trains from Haarlem to Paris

Eurostar has 11 direct trains leaving every day (including weekends and holidays) from Schiphol Airport. A smooth 3 hours and 15 minutes later, you’ll be in Paris! Second-class tickets cost €99 to €149 and for first class, €99 to €169.

Flights from Haarlem to Paris

The closest airport to Haarlem is Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport (AMS). KLM and AirFrance have daily nonstop flights to Paris and tickets cost an average of €155.

To get to the airport, you can take a 15-30 minute taxi ride for about €55. Alternatively, you can ride the 300 bus from Haarlem’s central bus station straight to the airport for €3. While the flight is only 1 hour and 10 minutes, you need to get to the airport 2 hours before departure, wait to get off the plane, wait for your luggage, and then get from the Paris airport to your accommodation. All this adds at least 3 hours to the total travel time, making the direct train the faster and easier option.

Buses from Haarlem to Paris

To travel by bus, you will have to depart from Amsterdam. Flixbus buses depart from multiple stations in Amsterdam and arrive in stations all over Paris. For the easiest journey, check a map with your hotel’s address in Paris and find the closest destination station.

This is the cheapest method of transportation, with bus tickets costing between €30 and €40. However, you may want to load some podcasts up on your phone, as it is a 6 hour and 40-minute journey.

Things to do when you get to Paris

A truly comprehensive list of things to see and do in Paris would fill a book, but we’ve highlighted just a few of our top picks! Before you head out on your trip from Haarlem to Paris, jot down a quick itinerary for Paris and leave plenty of time for meandering its romantic alleys and people-watching from cafe patios. The perfect blend of planned and spontaneous!

The Louvre and Eiffel Tower, Paris’ star attractions

They say you haven’t been to Paris if you haven’t seen the Eiffel Tower, and no matter how many times you’ve visited the City of Love, it’s a lovely sight. While it’s visible from around the city, if it’s your first time in Paris, definitely buy tickets to go inside! Or, wait until the sun is down to see the worldwide icon lit up against the Parisian skies.

The Louvre Museum is a contender for the best art museum in the world, and like the Eiffel Tower, should be at the top of your itinerary. Even if you’re not an art enthusiast, there are thousands of works from around the world, so there’s always something new to discover. The legendary Mona Lisa is always a crowd-pleaser.

Sacre-Coeur

Sacre-Coeur is the second-highest structure in Paris (first place goes to the Eiffel Tower!) and is the best spot for photos overlooking the most romantic city in the world. Its full name is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris and is perched majestically atop Montmartre. You can walk up or take the funicular, and the best time to visit is in the late afternoon to catch the golden hour before sunset.

It is free for the public to quietly admire, but not open to noisy group tours, since it is an actively used worship space.

The Paris Catacombs

After seeing Paris from above on Montmartre, head underground to the famous Paris Catacombs. This extensive series of tunnels and rooms spans 174 miles (280 km) and extends five stories underground. The bones of 6 million people have their final resting place in the ossuary, and many sections are structurally unstable and blocked off from the public. Rumors circulate constantly of the hidden communities and criminal activity taking place right under unsuspecting feet.

The ticket booking system may require you to set an alarm to secure your spot. Booking is open exactly 7 days before the tour takes place: if you’d like to tour on a Wednesday at 11:00 AM, you will need to order the tickets online at 11:00 AM (Paris time) on the Wednesday before.

When is the best time to visit Paris

The summer is the most popular time to visit Paris, as it aligns well with school and work holidays. Which is why the best time to see Paris is in the spring!

Between March and May, the flowers on balconies and in gardens start to bloom and the winter chill has subsided. Since there are fewer tourists, it will be easier to reserve prime reservation slots for popular attractions and the streets will be less crowded. You will still need a jacket, and probably an umbrella, but the flowers are well worth the occasional shower!

Questions et réponses sur le voyage de Haarlem à Paris

What is the cheapest way to get from Haarlem to Paris?
For €30 to €40, you can take a bus from Amsterdam to Paris. This journey is 6 hours and 40 minutes long, but buses tend to have restrooms, wifi, and a few stops to stretch your legs or buy a quick snack.
How do you get from Haarlem to Paris?
The only direct options are the train or private car service. If you're on a budget, you can take a bus from Haarlem to Amsterdam, and then another bus to Paris. Flights are also available from Amsterdam to Paris, but the train is faster and cheaper.
Is Paris a safe city to visit?
Yes, but like any large city, Paris has its fair share of pickpocketing and theft. Inform yourself of common scams and keep your distance from street sellers who may thrust jewelry or flowers into your hands, and then demand payment for their “generosity.”
What is the best way to get from Haarlem to Paris?
It’s totally subjective! For a leisurely road trip, hop between points of interest like Kortrijk and Arras by car. If you need to be in Paris quickly, take a direct train from Haarlem to Paris. Flights from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport take less than 2 hours, but the added transportation time and check-in and security make flying slower than the train.
Is there a train from the Netherlands to France?
Yes! Eurostar and SNCF operate many high-speed train services between cities in the Netherlands and France. Sleeper trains are also an option for a few longer transfers. The trains in this part of Europe are reliable, quick, and usually cost-effective methods of transportation.
What is the fastest way to travel from Haarlem to Paris?
Trains and planes are tied for first place! The Eurostar train ride is 3 hours and 15 minutes. The flight from AMS to CDG is 1 hour and 10 minutes, but once you account for transportation to and from the airport and the check-in process, the train comes out ahead. It’s also less likely to have delays or cancellations.

Visitez ces sites en chemin

De Haar Castle

De Haar Castle

Get a glimpse into the extravagant lives of the Rothschilds in the largest castle in the Netherlands. The Golden Age 

Utrecht

Utrecht

The canals in this ancient Dutch city were voted the most beautiful in Europe. Canal Culture 

Ghent

Ghent

The best way to enjoy this charming Flemish city is to do as the locals do, and pull up a seat at a riverside cafe. Riverfront Charm 

Oudenaarde

Oudenaarde

This medieval city's historic architecture, particularly its UNESCO-listed town hall, are giant works of art. City of Art 

Kortrijk

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 

Arras

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 

Bon Ă  savoir

Enfants

Si vous voyagez avec des enfants, assurez-vous de nous en informer lors de la réservation afin que nous puissions préparer les siÚges enfants appropriés !

Animaux de compagnie

Les animaux de compagnie sont autorisés (et aimés) ! Nous devons juste le savoir à l'avance. Vous pouvez nous en parler à la prochaine étape de la réservation.

Pourboires

Le pourboire n'est pas inclus ni obligatoire, mais si vous avez vraiment apprécié votre voyage, vous pouvez montrer votre appréciation à votre chauffeur avec un pourboire facultatif (10 % est suffisant).

Bagages

  • Gros bagages
  • 29x21x11 pouces
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Petit bagage
  • 22x14x9 pouces
  • 56x36x23 cm

Chaque passager est autorisé à avoir un bagage enregistré et un bagage à main. Si vous voyagez avec plus de bagages ou des bagages surdimensionnés, vous pouvez ajuster cela lors de la réservation.

Méthodes de paiement

Payez par carte de crédit en ligne, ou en espÚces directement à votre chauffeur!

Questions fréquemment posées

Si vous avez des questions, voici les réponses.
Daytrip est une plateforme qui vous met en relation avec des chauffeurs locaux qui vous transporteront de porte à porte, d'une ville à l'autre. Nous vous donnons également la possibilité d'explorer des sites/attractions en chemin. Nous conduisons, vous découvrez.
Toutes les rĂ©servations avec Daytrip sont des trajets simples. Si vous avez besoin d'un retour Ă  une date diffĂ©rente, rĂ©servez-le simplement comme un autre trajet simple. Pour une excursion le mĂȘme jour, veuillez demander un voyage personnalisĂ©. Si vous prĂ©voyez de rester plus de quelques heures, nous vous recommandons tout de mĂȘme de rĂ©server deux trajets simples afin de ne pas payer un chauffeur pour attendre.
Pour le service privé de Daytrip, vous pouvez annuler et obtenir un remboursement complet jusqu'à 24 heures avant le départ. Pour le service Daytrip Pool (navette partagée), nous proposons 3 options de billet lors de la réservation : Non-remboursable, Flexible avec annulation 24 heures avant le départ, et Super-flexible avec annulation jusqu'à 15 minutes avant le départ. Vous pouvez annuler votre réservation pour un remboursement complet jusqu'à 24 heures à l'avance, mais les changements demandés sous 36 heures sont soumis à la disponibilité des chauffeurs, surtout en haute saison.
Choisissez simplement votre lieu de dĂ©part et votre destination via notre page d'accueil et entrez la date et l'heure de dĂ©part. Parcourez et ajoutez des arrĂȘts touristiques en suivant les instructions de rĂ©servation affichĂ©es Ă  l'Ă©cran. C'est un moyen simple, facile et amusant de rĂ©server votre prochaine aventure ! Et si vous ne voyez pas votre route souhaitĂ©e sur notre site, vous pouvez demander un voyage personnalisĂ©. Vous pouvez mĂȘme rĂ©server sans connaĂźtre l'adresse exacte de prise en charge ou de dĂ©pose - nous vous permettons de les ajouter plus tard !
Chaque passager a droit Ă  un grand sac (74 x 53 x 28 cm) et un petit sac (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Les berlines de luxe ne peuvent accueillir que 2 grands sacs. Nous envoyons toujours le vĂ©hicule le plus adaptĂ© pour vous et vos bagages, alors assurez-vous de sĂ©lectionner le nombre rĂ©el de bagages lors de la rĂ©servation. Si vous avez des bagages surdimensionnĂ©s ou si vous n'ĂȘtes pas sĂ»r que vos bagages rentreront, contactez-nous.
Partout sauf aux États-Unis, les chauffeurs fourniront des siĂšges pour enfants appropriĂ©s (faites-le nous savoir lors de la rĂ©servation). Aux États-Unis, certains États vous obligent Ă  fournir vos propres siĂšges auto pour enfants.

Daytrip est le moyen le plus pratique de dĂ©couvrir 14 500+ villes Ă  travers le monde.

Chaque voyageur mĂ©rite une vĂ©ritable comprĂ©hension des cultures des pays qu'il visite. Et chaque endroit incroyable sur Terre mĂ©rite d'ĂȘtre visitĂ© et apprĂ©ciĂ©. Nous croyons que des connaissances locales uniques et une vĂ©ritable connexion humaine sont irremplaçables pour vraiment comprendre une autre culture.

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