
Day trip experiences from Paris
Trade the city for vineyard lunches, royal gardens, and scenic villages.
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Most popular day trips from Paris
Book the most-loved day trips from Paris.
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Normandy beach tours
Discover the history of the D-Day landings with expert local guides.
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Mont Saint-Michel tours
Uncover village life and local stories beyond the abbey gates.
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Loire Valley tours
Immerse yourself in the art and culture of the Loire Valley.
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Champagne tours
Get an insider’s view of Champagne.
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Giverny tours
Experience Giverny through the seasons—from spring blooms to autumn leaves.
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Burgundy tours
Get an insider’s view of Burgundy.
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About day trips from Paris
The best day trips from Paris include some of France’s most extraordinary places, all less than two hours from the capital. Spend the day exploring these remarkable destinations and return to Paris in time for dinner. The Palace of Versailles was designed under Louis XIV as both a royal residence and a declaration of absolute power. Its iconic Hall of Mirrors was built to reflect France’s standing at the center of European civilization. In Normandy, the D-Day beaches mark the site of the Allied landings in June 1944, a moment that changed the course of the war. Nearby, the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer honors the soldiers who lost their lives during that historic event. For art lovers, Claude Monet’s garden at Giverny, where he painted his celebrated water lily series, remains one of the most direct connections to the Impressionist movement.
Top highlights for your visit

Royal gardens at Versailles
The Palace of Versailles sits just outside Paris off the RER commuter line. Its meticulously landscaped gardens stretch across grounds that once belonged to King Louis XIV, including the iconic Hall of Mirrors inside.

Monet’s house in Giverny
Claude Monet’s estate in Giverny is open daily from April through October. The famous water lily pond and Japanese bridge that inspired his most celebrated paintings are best seen in summer when the lilies are in full bloom.

The Loire Valley châteaux
The Château de Chambord, the largest Renaissance castle in the Loire Valley can be easily reached from Paris. It’s best known for its double-helix staircase, often attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

Normandy D-Day beaches
The coastal sites of Normandy mark the location of the Allied landings in June 1944. Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, remain among the most historically significant places reachable on a day trip from Paris.
Day trips from Paris FAQs
What are the most popular day trips from Paris?
There’s so much to discover just beyond the city. Some of the most loved day trips from Paris include paying respects at the historic Normandy beaches, marveling at the grandeur of Mont Saint-Michel, and wandering through Monet’s painterly gardens in Giverny. Further afield, the Loire Valley’s fairytale châteaux, Burgundy’s rolling vineyards, the forested trails of Fontainebleau, and the celebrated cellars of Champagne all make for unforgettable escapes.
What is the best time of year to take day trips from Paris?
Spring and autumn tend to offer the best balance of pleasant weather and manageable crowds for most destinations. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends, though it’s worth avoiding Tuesdays in particular, as the closure of many Paris museums tends to push more visitors out of the city.
Do I need to book tickets in advance for day trips?
Booking ahead is always a good idea. All visitors to the Palace of Versailles require a timed-entry ticket, booked online before arrival. Monet’s Gardens in Giverny also strongly recommends reserving in advance, as capacity is strictly limited.
What should I pack for a full day out of the city?
Comfort is everything when you’re spending a full day exploring. Dress in layers and bring a light rain jacket, since weather in the Île-de-France region can shift quickly. Pack plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection, particularly for destinations with extended outdoor walking.
Are the historic châteaux outside Paris accessible for travelers with disabilities?
Many historic sites have made thoughtful updates to welcome everyone. The Château de Fontainebleau, for example, has an elevator to help visitors with reduced mobility access the stunning Grand Apartments. It’s always a good idea to check the specific details of each site before you go.
Can I bring my luggage on a day trip?
It’s best to travel light and leave larger bags at your accommodations in Paris, since your tour guide will bring you back there at the end of the day. For everyone’s safety, large luggage is strictly prohibited at most major sites, including at Versailles and Giverny, under the national Vigipirate security plan.
Can I find day trips from Paris in my language?
Language offerings vary by guide, so we recommend checking the individual tour listing for language options before booking. Many of our guides offer tours in multiple languages, so you’ll likely find one that suits you.
What cities are a short train ride from Paris?
France’s rail network makes it easy to explore nearby cities on a quick getaway. From Paris, you can reach beautiful destinations like Reims in the Champagne region or the historic towns of the Loire Valley using the high-speed TGV or regional trains.
Things to know before taking a day trip from Paris
Entry
- Book your tickets online before you go. Some sites do not sell tickets at the door.
- Arrive at opening or in the late afternoon to avoid the busiest midday crowds.
- Peak season runs from April until October at most destinations outside of Paris.
Weather and what to wear
- Wear comfortable shoes. Day trips from Paris may involve significant walking.
- Dress in layers. Weather in Normandy and the Loire Valley can shift through the day.
- Bring water, snacks, and sun protection for open-air sites.
Important information
- Security screenings are mandatory at all major monuments. Arrive early.
- Photography is generally permitted, but flash, tripods, and selfie sticks may not be.
- Most major sites prohibit large bags under the Vigipirate security plan.























































