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Car Trip From Amsterdam to Paris

For centuries, the City of Love has been a magnet for travelers. From royalty in medieval times to European aristocrats traveling along the iconic Grand Tour, the area has always been in the spotlight worldwide. On a car trip from Amsterdam to Paris, you will immerse yourself in the rich cultural scene like millions of famous faces before you.

Your 320-mile journey begins as your car's wheels glide over the red bricks of Amsterdam's famous style and architecture. As you weave through the city's historical heart, it's time to hit the open road and get into the exciting yet romantic spirit of the French capital.

Before you reach Paris, you're treated to beautiful scenery and historic relics that will satisfy the appetite of every travel enthusiast. In fact, you must pass through another European nation, Belgium, home to endless UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the headquarters of the European Union.

Choosing where to stop, passing through borders, and diving into three countries with different road rules can feel overwhelming. But here at Daytrip, we believe every vacation should be a stress-free period. So, to ensure a comfortable, convenient, and unforgettable drive, continue reading our extensive Amsterdam to Paris Guide until the end!

About Paris

As you travel from Amsterdam to Paris, you'll visit France's largest and most populous city. Over 2.2 million locals reside along the Seine in Île-de-France, situated in the country's north.

Due to its position in northwestern Europe, Paris has an oceanic climate with warm and pleasant summers and wet and cold winters. Its location is also the most significant reason for its vast and fascinating past.

The Beginning of Paris

Although Paris is a modern metropolis with bustling streets and high-rise buildings, its beginnings were much more humble. Its roots can be traced to around 259 BC when the Parisii tribe established a small fishing village to take advantage of the rich waters of the Seine.

The municipality saw its first glimpse of fame and power when the Roman Empire marched into its borders and declared it a new city named Lutetia. Ruler Julius Caesar acknowledged the strategic position for trade, and as a result, the surrounding area continued to flourish until it was renamed Paris in the 4th century.

The Growth of Paris

Like many European powerhouses in medieval times, Paris saw a wealth of financial and cultural success. France built its first university during this timeframe, La Sorbonne, or the University of Paris, as most people know it today. But with its continuous growth in fortunes, the area showed no sign of slowing.

Most notably, the construction of Notre Dame began in early 1160. This masterpiece that stands today through the French Revolution, WW2, and the tragic fire in 2019 symbolizes Paris's perseverance.

Unfortunately, it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows in Paris. The city's narrow and overcrowded streets meant it was the number one sufferer during the Bubonic Plague in the 14th century. Experts estimate that up to 80,000 people died, accounting for 33% of the city's population.

The French Revolution

As poverty spread throughout the land and political figures began to grow, a spark ignited an explosion of violent protests and civil battles.

From May 5th, 1789, to November 9th, 1799, the country underwent political, societal, and financial change. Extreme liberal ideology set out to change the way the Kingdom of France was ruled by monarchs, which ultimately led to the beheading of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, his beloved wife.

After Parisians stormed Tuileries Palace, they overthrew the current regime and declared France a republic. From this point forward, Napoleon Bonaparte ruled the nation for 15 years.

Recent History in Paris

Paris was at the epicenter of WWI and WWII. During WWI, heroic and dogged determination prevented Germany from invading. However, in World War II, Hilter was vastly more funded, and his troops took over the city.

But Paris didn't fold. The French Resistance was made up of small groups that effectively employed guerrilla warfare tactics to help slow the Nazis's progress. Fortunately, their efforts proved efficient, as they helped free the city from the occupation in August 1944.

Although the Nazis had plans to blow up the city, carrying them out was challenging. Paris escaped total destruction, unlike London and Berlin. In return, you can still admire stunning buildings and monuments today, including the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

From Amsterdam to Paris: Travel Tips

The journey from Amsterdam to Paris is quite far and will take you approximately six hours. You might be dreading the thought of such an extensive trip. But with our travel tips, you'll wish the journey would never end!

Break up the Trip

Sitting for over six hours will make for an uncomfortable and boring voyage. You'll keep your eyes and legs happy by breaking up the journey.

Luckily, there are plenty of sightseeing stops along the way. History buffs can experience life in the trenches during WWI at the Musee Somme 1916. Or you can simply stretch your legs in a private car and admire the Gothic architecture in Antwerp, Belgium's second city.

Do Your Homework

Nobody likes homework. But with almost six hours to kill and the chance to enhance your experience in Paris, there's no better way to spend your time!

Although not guides, Daytrip drivers are locals with extensive knowledge you can’t find in any guidebook. You can uncover hidden gems, tourist traps to avoid, and how to travel like a local! If you fancy having alone time, you can brush up on some essential phrases to impress the locals.

Timing Is Everything

Paris is the second-most congested city for cars in Europe. Also, it's one of the most expensive. But by prioritizing time, you can combat both of these issues.

First, book your transportation in advance. Millions of people visit the French capital, so tickets are overinflated at the last minute.

You should also consider your arrival time. Between 8:00–10:00 AM and 5:00-8:00 PM are the peak traffic times in the city. You can easily spend an extra hour or two in traffic if you arrive during these periods.

How to Get From Amsterdam to Paris

A ride from Amsterdam to Paris is one of the most surreal European experiences. But it's not as straightforward as other road trips. To avoid headaches, we have covered all the ways to travel between the cities to suit your preferences.

Flight From Amsterdam to Paris

A flight is the quickest method to travel from Amsterdam to Paris. As of 2024, Air France and KLM will connect the two cities, and flights take around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Although it’s the shortest travel time, you must factor in a long journey to and from the airport, security checks, and boarding procedures.

Flying is the least common and one of the most expensive ways to get from Amsterdam to Paris. The average ticket price is €139, as it's primarily used by business travelers.

Bus From Amsterdam to Paris

The bus is a cheap way to travel from Amsterdam to Paris and is the preferred mode of transport for backpackers in Europe.

Flixbus, OUIBUS, Eurolines, and Alsa are all bus firms that provide a service on this route. Flixbus and OUIBUS are more inexpensive options, where tickets start at only €20 one way. Even though these companies offer affordable seats, you still get modern comforts such as free wifi, toilets, air conditioning, and charging outlets.

Traveling by bus is also the longest journey. You can expect the ride to last between 7 and 9 hours, while the night line can take as little as six.

Train From Amsterdam to Paris

Like most European cities, the train is by far the most popular mode of transportation. Around 18.6 million people use Eurostar, which connects Amsterdam and Paris. Experts even predict that it could reach 30 million by 2030!

Some of the most vital aspects to consider when booking a direct train are:

  • Shortest journey time: 3 hours, 1 minute
  • Average journey time: 3 hours, 25 minutes
  • First train: 6:11 a.m.
  • Last train: 8:34 p.m.
  • Number of direct daily trains: 44
  • Lowest ticket cost: €33
  • Average ticket cost: €75

You'll depart Amsterdam Central Station and arrive at the conveniently located Paris Gare du Nord. Inside, there's wifi, luggage compartments, and even a cafe.

Daytrip From Amsterdam to Paris

Daytrip can whisk you from the red brick lanes of Amsterdam to the chic, Parisian-style avenues in a private car in just 5 hours and 30 minutes. And it's the ultimate way to arrive in Paris: in style and comfort!

Your English-speaking driver can pass on their knowledge of the city. So, you can learn about the authentic flavors of France. Since safety is our number one priority, you can relax knowing that everyone on our team is screened and adheres to our strict speed and safety measures.

Safety may be our priority, but we certainly don't forget about fun. Along the way, we allow you to see sights like De Haar Castle and cities such as Utrecht, making this a drive that will live long in your memories.

Things to Do When You Get to Paris

Believe it or not, if you travel from Amsterdam to Paris, you'll be going to the most visited city in the world! Over 44 million tourists flock to the region annually because of the abundance of things to see and do!

Explore the Louvre Museum

The Louver Museum has one of the most extensive and prestigious art collections worldwide. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. And you can't miss it because of its iconic pyramid shape.

The Louvre is home to thousands of works of art, including the renowned Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. This magical setting offers a journey through time, from ancient civilizations to the Renaissance.

Spend hours roaming through its halls, marveling at masterpieces, and immersing yourself in centuries of artistic and cultural heritage.

Climb the Eiffel Tower

A trip to Paris is not complete without witnessing the majestic Eiffel Tower. No matter how often you return, this icon will leave you in wonder and awe. If you're traveling with your partner, this should be the first thing on your to-do list!

Built in 1889, the structure towers over the surrounding parks and buildings at 1082 feet. Fortunately, eight elevators have been added since its opening, so you don't have to worry about climbing the stairs. After hearing your ears pop, you can admire the City of Love and its famous landmarks, like the Arc de Triomphe and Sacre Coeur Basilica, sitting in the distance.

Discover Montmartre

Although only 2.5 miles from downtown Paris, Montmartre feels like a mini-day trip. The neighborhood is like a picture book of Paris and everything you would imagine when thinking of this romantic city.

Whitewashed buildings housing tasty bakeries and cozy bistros lined the cobbled streets. The maze of leafy paths will guide you to boutique stores and bohemian shops until you eventually meet the star of the show, the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Coeur. It's also known as one of the most energetic spots in town. So, if you want to dance like a local, check out the nightlife scene once the sun goes down!

Marvel at the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe

At almost 1.2 miles, 230 feet wide, and packed with well-known brands, Champs-Élysées is one of the most beautiful streets in Europe. During the day, you can take a break from sightseeing at one of the upscale cafes for your caffeine fix. As the sun sets, you can gaze up as the sky turns to various shades of pink and blue with a handcrafted cocktail.

Before you relish the laid-back atmosphere, visit the west end of the avenue for a contrasting experience. Watch nervously as thousands of vehicles zigzag through imaginary lanes around the 50-meter-tall Arc de Triomphe.

Best Time to Visit Paris

There's no wrong time to travel from Amsterdam to Paris. The city is a playground for culture vultures, adrenaline junkies, foodies, and every other type of traveler. But still, some periods will appeal to you more than others.

Spring is the best time to travel to Paris overall. The smell of freshly cut grass and blue skies appear, making for a daily average temperature of 69° Fahrenheit. This allows you to explore the expansive network of Paris lanes without being overwhelmed by the summer heat.

The most compelling reason to visit in the spring is that there are fewer crowds. You won't have to wait hours in line for museums, and you can indulge in French cuisine without booking a reservation.

关于从 Amsterdam 到 Paris 旅行的问答

As the crow flies, 267 miles separate Amsterdam and Paris. The road distance between the cities is 230 miles.
That depends on your preferences and budget. The bus is cheap but slow, and flying is fast but can be expensive. Taking a private car with Daytrip is comfortable, convenient, and allows for sightseeing so you can do more on your holiday.
Paris is generally considered a safe region for tourists, and the city scores 68 on the safety index. Like all major cities, be diligent for pickpockets in busy tourist areas.
Due to its size and countless attractions, you need four days to hit the main attractions in Paris.
The bus is the cheapest ride from Amsterdam to Paris. Several companies operate on this route, with the lowest ticket price starting at €20.
The Netherlands, Belgium, and France are part of the Schengen region, so EU citizens can freely travel between the countries. Check current visa requirements based on your nationality and individual circumstances.
A 1-hour, 20-minute flight is the quickest way from Amsterdam to Paris. By road, it will take between 5.5 and 6 hours, depending on traffic.

沿途参观这些景点

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 

Antwerp

Antwerp

Belgium’s second largest city, and the world’s second most diverse, has been a cultural capital since Rubens moved here in the 16th century. The Capital of Cool 

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 

Musee Somme 1916

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 

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