Your driver will meet you at your address in Avignon.
You’ll travel in comfort for 6 h 40 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Paris.
A road trip through France is the perfect way to see not only the major cities, but also all the small details that give France its timeless allure. A road trip from Avignon to Paris will take you across the entire country—an opportunity you can’t pass up!
But if you want to see the historical cornerstones of the Palace of Fontainebleau and Vezelay Abbey, you will need a car. The French countryside has infrequent public transportation to castles and smaller towns, but they’re still worth a visit! Fortunately, Daytrip's private car service makes getting to these important sites easy!
It is difficult to imagine the world today without Paris. Its influence has had far-reaching effects in global politics, fashion, language, architecture, commerce, and religion for nearly a thousand years. 11 million people call Paris home, and 40 million visit “The City of Love” annually.
Paris, or Parisii at the time, was first a Celtic settlement, then a Roman city. Its central location in Western Europe set Paris up as a natural hub for commerce, politics, and art, especially during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment.
Paris was the epicenter of the French Revolution (1789 to 1799), which influenced the restructuring of the monarchy to a republic and introduced the rights to life, liberty, and property to the modern era. However, these new rights did not extend to the colonies of the French Empire until much later.
The impact of the French Empire can be felt in Paris today. Paris is an incredibly international city with immigrants and visitors from all over the world. You’ll have the opportunity to eat at traditional French restaurants alongside restaurants that bring in Caribbean and African flavors and techniques.
French is spoken by over 320 million people and most of them live outside of mainland France. It is an official language of 32 countries and is a popular school elective. Much of the French language spoken outside of France has blended with indigenous languages and English to take on new forms and dialects, often referred to as creole. Even the term lingua franca originally meant "French language."
The Académie Française sets the official standards for the French language, but not without controversy. It advises against using loan words (email vs. courriel) despite the adaptations people have made to make the French language their own. While you’ll hear varieties of French within the country, Parisian French is still the textbook standard taught in schools. For visitors to Paris, the strict adherence to the Parisian dialect can be intimidating, but a rite of passage among language students.
Come prepared for your Avignon to Paris transfer! Keep these helpful tips in mind when you are planning the next leg of your vacation in France.
Pre-order your tickets for any museums, attractions, or events you are dying to see in Paris. With 40 million visitors each year, the competition is fierce for tickets to places like the Paris Catacombs and the Louvre. Visitors who did not pre-order have to arrive early and wait in line for admission.
Each sightseeing stop is unique. Some of the sightseeing stops, like the Crocodile Farm in Pierrelatte, require comfortable shoes for all of the walking and time outdoors. For the Vezelay Abbey, it is best to wear modest clothing.
You have several transportation options for your vacation around France. When deciding how you’ll make your Avignon to Paris transfer, take into consideration your budget, the convenience factor, and if you'd like to make sightseeing stops.
Driving from Avignon to Paris is not the fastest or cheapest way to travel around France, but it embraces the slower way of life for which the French are known and lets you immerse yourself in the country’s history and culture.
Hire a private driver from Daytrip for the flexibility and convenience of renting a car without the hassle of getting an international driving license, learning European road signage, or driving (or parking) in Paris. You’ll have door-to-door service from a professional, English-speaking driver as you cruise through France, all from $244 (€226) per passenger.
To make your trip even more unforgettable, Daytrip is also the only option that lets you easily stop for sightseeing at icons like the UNESCO-listed Roman Roman theater and Triumphal Arch in Orange, the jaw-dropping Palace of Fontainebleau, or the Romanesque masterpiece of Vezelay Abbey.
You can be in Paris from Avignon in 2 hours and 30 minutes thanks to TGVs, France’s high-speed trains. This is the fastest way to reach Paris.
Choose from 1st or 2nd class seats, with costs ranging from $27 to $119 (€25 to €110). Trains depart from Avigon’s TGV station and arrive in Paris’ Gare de Lyon station.
The Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) is the closest airport to Avignon (1 hour and 10 minutes by car, bus, or train). Air France tickets from MRS to CDG start at $173 (€160) per passenger and the flight is 1 hour and 25 minutes long.
If you choose to fly to Paris, this entire trip is about 5 hours after you factor in getting to and from the airport, 2 hours for check-in and security, and waiting to get on and off the plane, plus waiting for your luggage.
All bus options for this route take 9 to 12 hours and either require transferring in Lyon or traveling overnight on the bus. Skip the bus for this trip!
Paris has events and festivals all year round, so before making your Avignon to Paris transfer, it’s worth checking online for any cultural events happening on the days of your vacation. For the year-round classics, make sure these activities are on your itinerary!
If you thought the streets of Paris were full of surprises, just wait until you head underground. The Paris Catacombs are an underground maze of storerooms, tunnels, secret pathways, and an ossuary containing 6 million skeletons of deceased Parisians,
Buying tickets for the ossuary tour is tricky and may require setting an alarm clock. Tickets go on sale for each time slot exactly 7 days before. So if you want a Thursday at 1:00 PM, you need to purchase the tickets online on the Thursday before, at 1:00 PM in the Parisian time zone. Don’t be discouraged though, this unique view of Paris is worth it!
The Louvre Museum is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see some of the world’s most famous artworks all under one glass, pyramid-shaped roof. The Louvre’s vast collection can be visited again and again- there’s always something new to discover. See the classics like Venus de Milo, Liberty Leading the People, and The Lacemaker. Given how popular the Louvre is, especially to see the Mona Lisa, you should book your tickets ahead of time to avoid the long lines for last-minute tickets.
If there is one thing that unites everything Parisian under one symbol, it is the Eiffel Tower. It is the most frequently visited paid attraction in Europe, and for good reason. After you cruise vertically up in the glass elevator, you can have a glass of champagne at the bar, eat at one of the restaurants, or shop for gifts and baked goods.
It has multiple viewing platforms and telescopes both inside and outside for a bird’s eye view of Paris no matter the weather. While the Eiffel Tower wasn’t always popular, it sure is today! Tickets can sell out months in advance, so book yours today.
When you’re the capital of one of the largest empires in history, being popular all year round is just part of the job! Paris welcomes visitors every day of the year, but the best time to visit is in the spring (March through May) or the autumn (September and October). During these “shoulder seasons,” you’ll still have pleasant weather and long days, but with fewer crowds.
Summers in Paris bring large crowds and lots of sun. There is increased competition for limited tickets to famous museums, accommodation becomes more expensive, and the afternoons can be sweltering.
Winter brings “The City of Lights” to life in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Stroll through market stalls selling gourmet French snacks, hot wine, and handicrafts.
This charming Provencal town offers a scenic historic center and UNESCO-protected Roman architecture. Robust Roman Relics
Home to over 400 crocodilians, this massive greenhouse works to educate visitors, while conserve and protecting the various species. A Cold-Blooded Hotspot
This river-side city predates the Romans, and its long history is proudly displayed in its many monuments. Overflowing with History
Guarded by its four-towered keep, this picturesque village has preserved its medieval heritage. Keeping things Medieval
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is rich with art, architecture, history, and unique relics. A Historic Relic
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the largest chateaus in France, was home to the country’s most decadent kings and emperors. The House of Ages
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Sep 30, 2024All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
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 are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
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).
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.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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