Step back into medieval times in UNESCO-listed Provins, one of France's best-preserved medieval towns. Walk ancient ramparts, explore underground tunnels, and witness spectacular medieval shows. This former Champagne fair town offers an authentic journey through centuries of French commercial and military history.
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在 Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport 您喜欢的地方与我们的专业司机会面,随时为您服务。无需浪费时间前往接送点,拿上您的行李,立即开始您的旅程。
Your friendly driver collects you from Paris-Charles De Gaulle and transports you safely to medieval Provins, allowing you to immerse in centuries of history without worrying about directions or medieval town parking.
The Tour César — a 12th-century octagonal keep with panoramic views across the Brie plain; one of the best-preserved medieval towers in France
The Collegiate Church of Saint-Quiriace, begun in 1157, occupies the highest point of the upper town; its unfinished nave is itself a piece of history
The medieval ramparts stretch for over a kilometer — walkers can follow the full circuit past towers, barbicans and the Porte Saint-Jean gate
What to eat
Provins is famous for its roses de Provins — a heritage rose variety used in jams, candied petals and liqueurs sold throughout the upper town; lunch at one of the timbered restaurants within the walls
Take note
Provins hosts spectacular medieval-themed shows (falconry, jousting, siege engine demonstrations) on weekends and holidays — check the Provins tourism calendar if you'd like to time your visit accordingly; some shows require separate booking
Yes, the medieval-themed shows at Provins are among the most spectacular in France and run on weekends and holidays from April through November. The main shows include the Eagles of the Ramparts falconry display, the Legend of the Knights jousting tournament, and demonstrations of medieval siege engines. Most shows require separate tickets booked in advance through the Provins tourism office.
Yes, the medieval ramparts of Provins are open to walk along, offering one of the most complete fortified circuits in France. The walls stretch over a kilometer and pass several towers, gates, and the famous Porte Saint-Jean. The path is mostly flat and accessible but uneven in places, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Allow about an hour for the full circuit.
Provins sits about 65 miles (105 km) southeast of Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport. The drive takes roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes each way under normal traffic conditions. The route winds through the Brie countryside, past wheat fields and small villages, before climbing to the medieval upper town of Provins on its strategic hilltop position.
The Tour Cesar is the iconic 12th-century octagonal keep with panoramic views across the Brie plain. The Collegiate Church of Saint-Quiriace, with its unfinished nave, marks the highest point of the upper town. The medieval ramparts stretch over a kilometer with several gates and towers, while the underground tunnels reveal a hidden city beneath the streets.
Provins is a UNESCO-listed medieval town that hosted one of the most important Champagne fairs of the Middle Ages. It is famous for its intact medieval ramparts, the imposing Tour Cesar tower, and an extensive network of underground tunnels carved into the rock beneath the upper town. Provins is also known for its heritage rose variety used in jams, candies, and liqueurs.
Provins is famous for its roses, used in rose petal jam, candied petals, rose liqueur, and even rose-flavored honey, all sold in the upper town shops. The local restaurants serve hearty French country cooking, with game in autumn and rich stews in winter. The medieval-themed taverns offer mead and traditional banquets during the show seasons.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential since the upper town is built on a hill and involves cobbled streets, stone stairs, and uneven ground. Layered clothing works best year-round, as the underground tunnels stay cool even in summer. A light jacket is wise even in warmer months, especially for tower visits where the wind can be brisk.
Late spring through early fall offers the warmest weather and the full schedule of medieval shows. The annual Medieval Festival in early June transforms the entire town into a costumed celebration with markets, parades, and tournaments. December brings a Christmas market in the upper town. Winter visits are quieter, but several attractions reduce their hours.
Day trips offer travelers private round-trip transportation to popular sightseeing locations. One of our professional drivers will pick you up in a luxurious, climate-controlled car, take you to the site of interest, and wait for you while you explore before driving you back to your hotel.
Yes! You’re free to choose the pickup and drop-off times that work best for you. However, the time spent at the destination is fixed and cannot be changed.
Each sightseeing stop has a recommended duration that includes plenty of time to explore. However, it is possible to customize the time spent at each sightseeing stop at a later stage in the booking process to best fit your unique schedule.
Your Daytrip driver will wait for you nearby for the duration of your exploration, meaning you’ll never have to wait for your return trip transportation to arrive. Your comfort and convenience are our top priorities, and we aim to close out your day trip with a return on your schedule.
The price of a day trip does not include any entrance tickets, guided tours, or meals you may partake in at your destination. The price covers round-trip transportation in a luxury vehicle with a professional driver who can provide local insights en route.
Day trip bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours before your trip for a full refund, no strings attached. While the destination and stops are predetermined, it is possible to change your pick-up point, whether it is at your hotel or some other location within the city.