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Overview: car trip from Amsterdam to Reims

Leaving behind Amsterdam might seem like a hard thing, considering the city is one of the best in the world, but we promise a car trip to Reims is worth it. Reims is a city in France that was once France’s capital. It's culturally and historically significant and is a place you’ll love visiting if you enjoy learning more about historical landmarks and taste-testing champagnes and wines. So, it makes sense that planning a trip with Daytrip from Amsterdam to Reims is on the horizon.

But while you plan your Amsterdam to Reims transfer, don’t forget to stop and sightsee along the way. When you travel with Daytrip, your English-speaking professional driver can accommodate your sightseeing requests along the route. They can even recommend a few attractions and share a few note-worthy travel insights.

Some of the places you can explore before you’re dropped off in Reims include De Haar Castle, with its extravagant opulence, and the Stepy Thieu boat lift that demonstrates the marvels of engineering. Then there is also the Grand-Hornu, a UNESCO World Heritage city and visionary city, and Saint-Quentin, a small French town you should wander if you want to see a wide range of architectural styles. However, no matter where you visit, you shouldn’t lose sight of your adventure in Reims, as you’ll never forget visiting this magnificent city.

About Reims

Reims is a city in France about 90 miles (145 km) north of Paris. It is reachable by car, so it's a popular trip for those who want to complete an Amsterdam to Paris transfer. The city is famed for its breathtaking architecture and spectacular surrounding vineyards, so it's unsurprising that it's also called the "City of Champagne.”

Interestingly, Reims used to be the capital of France, and it's a city that holds significant cultural and historical importance. It's a city where you can indulge in good wine and delicious food while you learn more about the past and its pivotal role in key events. Yet, it might never have become a city without its Roman heritage.

Historically, the Romans occupied and founded Reims. The people who lived in the town then named it Reims. It quickly gained popularity after the Romans who lived in Reims began tilling the land in the region to plant vineyards that would produce wine for the Roman Empire.

Since its downfall, the city might no longer service the Roman Empire, but its vineyards, wines, and champagnes are world-famous and enjoyed globally. But it's not only wine that the region is known for. It is also famous thanks to its impressive Gothic-style cathedral, which used to be the location where all of France’s kings were crowned. To this day, it is greatly revered by the French and is a place you must visit when you explore Reims.

It's also worth knowing that Reims was bombed during World War One, and the cathedral was damaged by a fire in 1914. Unfortunately, much of the interior was destroyed, but it has been rebuilt. The city is also where the German Wehrmacht surrendered at 2:41 p.m. on May 7th, 1945, to end World War Two. Nowadays, visitors can learn more about Reims's role in the war by visiting some of the historical sites in the city.

Just be sure to tour the entirety of the city by foot or public transportation when you visit, as there is much to see. From grand squares lined with shops and arcades to spectacular buildings showcasing magnificent architectural feats like the Romanesque Abbey of Saint Remi, there is much to see and do during your stay.

From Amsterdam to Reims: travel tips

We would like to share some travel tips with you if you plan to drive from Amsterdam to Reims, but we know you don’t have to read a lengthy list all day. That’s why we’ve detailed a few of the best tips to follow that can help ensure your experience in Reims is enjoyable, exciting, and memorable.

Stay safe

We know you know that staying safe is a priority, but it never hurts to be reminded. Although Reims and many of the places you can stop and explore along the way between Amsterdam and it are relatively safe day and night, it's a good idea to always be watchful.

Many pickpockets and thieves target travelers, especially at major attractions and public transportation stations. So, keep an eye on your belongings and be mindful of where you book your accommodation. For example, in Reims, you'll want to avoid neighborhoods like Wilson and Croix Rouge or Orgeval.

The tipping culture is timid in France

In other places in the world, tipping is considered customary, but the tipping culture in France isn’t a big deal. When you travel from Amsterdam to Reims, and you stop to eat or drink anything, you don't have to leave a big tip. Leaving a couple of extra euros will be enough.

Try to walk around and explore

With the many amazing sights along the way, like the Abbaye de Vaucelles, Saint-Quentin, and the Laon Cathedral, it's important to pack comfortable walking shoes.

With the right pair of shoes, you can walk around and explore the places you visit between Amsterdam and Reims. When you get to Reims, you can explore some more on foot since the city is incredibly walkable.

How to get from Amsterdam to Reims

There are a few ways to get from Amsterdam to Reims, considering both places are often visited. However, you won’t be able to catch a flight, so we’re sorry to ruin your travel plans if that is what you want to do. But you can take a bus, or train, or book a private car service like Daytrip. Let's look at the options below to help you decide which is best.

From Amsterdam to Reims by bus

Bus travel is the most economical option, so it's popular for those on a strict budget. A few companies, like FlixBus and BlaBlaBus, offer direct services from Amsterdam to Reims.

However, although taking the bus is relatively cheap, the journey typically takes about six to eight hours, depending on traffic and specific routes. Sitting in cramped seating with many other people for this long is often less than ideal.

You should also know that buses are less frequent than trains, with a few departures daily. Ticket prices are generally between $30 to $60 (€28-€55). For some, the ticket prices outweigh the negatives of fewer amenities, a longer travel time, crowded spacing, and luggage limitations. You must decide if it's something you can accept before booking.

From Amsterdam to Reims by train

Traveling by train from Amsterdam to Reims typically involves connecting in Paris or Brussels. We know… this can be a hassle and incredibly stressful to boot—especially considering you’ll need to cart your own luggage from one train to the next.

If you want to deal with the irritation, both Thalys or Eurostar services run from Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord, with travel times of around three and a half hours if you book a regional train. You can then take a high-speed train from Paris to Reims, which takes about 45 minutes. Overall, this means the journey can take around four and a half to five and a half hours.

The upside is that train lines offer this trip multiple times daily. Besides the time factor, the downside is that train tickets can be incredibly expensive. Prices vary but range from $100 to $200 (€92-€185) for a one-way ticket.

From Amsterdam to Reims by private car transfer service

A private car transfer offers the most convenience and comfort, with door-to-door service and flexibility in departure times. The journey by car with Daytrip covers approximately 267 miles (430 km) and takes about four hours and 50 minutes to complete, depending on traffic.

Although several companies provide private car services, prices typically range from $500 to $800 (€462-€740). Daytrip is the best in terms of affordability, safety, comfort, and driver knowledge. Your trip from Amsterdam to Reims will cost about $164 (€152), far less than other car services.

You will also have a friendly English-speaking driver who knows the route and won't hesitate to share travel details and insights. You’ll also enjoy the scenery and stop and sightsee if you have a few places like De Haar Castle or Grand-Hornu you want to visit before you get to Reims. If you don't want to sightsee, you can travel directly without having to contend with transfers.

Things to do when you get to Reims

Remis is a French city, so, unsurprisingly, there are plenty of things to do when you visit. However, narrowing down your travel list might not be the easiest thing you’ll do this year. That’s why we’ve shared a few of the best things to do in Remis for those planning to travel from Amsterdam to Reims soon.

Considering it's something you should look forward to, the list below will help you understand why it's a must-visit city.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims

Not everyone enjoys visiting churches and religious sites, but if you’re someone who does, you won't want to miss out on taking a tour of the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Reims, which was educated to the Virgin Mary.

This Gothic French cathedral is renowned for its remarkable history and beautiful stained glass, featuring designs by famed artist Chagall himself. When you visit, you can look forward to viewing the church's impressive architectural design and interior while learning more about its history. After all, it was the traditional location for the coronation of 30 of France’s kings centuries ago, with the church founded around the 5th century.

Maison Ruinart

If you like champagne and being entertained, you’ll want to add visiting Maison Ruinart to your France travel bucket list. This incredible historic site, dating back to 1729, offers visitors tastings of non-vintage and vintage champagnes. It also offers travelers a light show in its UNESCO-listed chalk caves. Although you can visit alone, intimate tours are also offered and might work out cheaper to join.

Museum of the Surrender

If you have one to two hours to spare and are interested in World War II history, you might want to visit the Museum of the Surrender. This museum is special. It showcases artifacts from World War Two, and you can stand within the historic war room where the pivotal surrender occurred.

You’ll also get to enjoy a short but detailed 20-minute film that gives a little backstory to the moments leading up to and during the surrender. You’ll also get to see the uniforms worn by French soldiers of the time on display.

When is the best time to visit Reims?

Visiting Reims is a dream come true for many people, so it's only natural to wonder when the best time to visit is. Considering it's in France, it's no surprise that the weather can be iffy, so the best time to plan a trip from Amsterdam to Reims is usually during the middle of July.

However, although the temperatures are nice during this month, the pricing and crowds can be a deal breaker. If that's the case, you may want to visit during the fall instead. The weather might not be as nice, but there is something truly magical about visiting in the fall with the way the leaves turn to shades of gold, and the city embraces a mystical ambiance.

Not to mention, the fall is also one of the best times for wine connoisseurs to visit. Reims is a wine region, so you’re bound to enjoy yourself.

关于从 Amsterdam 到 Reims 旅行的问答

What is the easiest way to get from Amsterdam to Reims?
The easiest way to get from Amsterdam to Reims is to book with Daytrip. Daytrip allows you to drive directly from Amsterdam to Reims without encountering any transfers. You can also choose to sightsee any of the wonderful and exciting destinations along the way. You will also choose when you travel and what time you leave, making your travel plans flexible and easy.
How long is the train from Amsterdam to Reims?
A train trip from Amsterdam to Reims takes about four and a half to five and a half hours, depending on which train line you book with and when you choose to travel. If you need to get to Reims faster, consider driving instead.
How do I get from Amsterdam to Reims?
To get from Amsterdam to Reims, you can take a train, bus, or private car service like Daytrip. Which transport option you choose will depend on your travel needs. Most people on a budget consider bus travel, while those who want privacy, luxury, safety, and time effectiveness choose a door-to-door car service.
Is Reims worth visiting?
The distance between Amsterdam and Reims isn’t too far, but it's far enough that you might question if it's worth visiting this French town. The answer is yes, especially if you’re a wine aficionado who loves taste-testing vintages. It's also a place history lovers will enjoy, with its grand cathedral and World War II museums.
Is it safe to walk around Reims alone?
Reims is generally safe to walk around during daylight hours or in the evening. However, some parts of the city aren’t as safe at night, so ask your driver which areas to avoid when you arrive. He or she should be able to give you a few pointers on where to go and where to avoid.
What is the fastest way to get from Amsterdam to Reims?
The fastest way to get from Amsterdam to Reims is to drive with Daytrip or take a train. Your choice of option depends on your travel needs, preferences, and budget. Train travel is slightly cheaper, but driving with Daytrip is more convenient.

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 

Strepy Thieu boat lift

Strepy Thieu boat lift

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

Grand-Hornu

Grand-Hornu

This UNESCO World Heritage Site was a visionary industrial city, and now houses a visionary art and design museum. Visionary Design 

Abbaye de Vaucelles

Abbaye de Vaucelles

Though only one building remains, this Cistercian abbey once had a church the size of Paris' Notre Dame. Remains of a Peaceful Giant 

Saint-Quentin

Saint-Quentin

This quaint French town was first founded by the Romans in the Augustean period, and boasts a fine range of architectural styles. Architectural Fusion 

Laon Cathedral

Laon Cathedral

The transition from Romanesque to Gothic is readily apparent in the mixture of styles found in one of France’s earliest Gothic cathedrals. A Beautiful Transition 

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