6 Best Day Trips from Paris

Currently planning your next trip to Paris, France? How exciting! This major European city is one that offers a wide variety of things to see and do, making it one of the top vacation destinations in the entire world.

 

6 Best Day Trips from Paris

Below is a list of 6 of the best day trips travelers can take when vacationing in Paris.

 

  1. Versailles. Versailles is located about 11 miles southeast of Paris. This beautiful French city is one of the more popular day trips travelers are taking when vacationing in Paris, as there is a wide variety of things to see and do here. Visiting the Palace of Versailles is a must when in Versailles, as its listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Other must see things to see and do include visiting the Garden of Versailles, the Grand Trianon, the Royal Opera of Versailles, and the Versailles Cathedral.

 

  1. Bruges. Bruges is located in Northwest Belgium and requires travelers to take a 3 ½ hour train ride, which is worth the time to explore this fascinating city. The many canals and bridges, cobbled streets and primitive buildings are all a part of Bruges allure, as well as its offering of food delicacies that everyone will enjoy. Must sees include the Belfry of Bruges, the Church of Our Lady Bruges and the Basilica of the Holy Blood.

 

  1. Normandy. Normandy is a 2 ½ hour train ride from Paris, and is quite romantic with its jagged coastline and high cliffs. This charming countryside town is located in Northern France, which means great ocean views. This seaside location is known for offering a variety of excellent food choices, including cheeses, seafood, and apple cider. Things to see include visiting Mont Saint-Michel, visiting nearby Giverny (Claude Monet’s home), and Rouen.

 

  1. Giverny. Monet’s Gardens are located in this small charming French town, making it a top tourist attraction. Tourists will not only get to learn about Monet and how he became one of the world’s most famous painters. They’ll get to walk in the same places that brought him so much inspiration. Taking a train only takes about 45 minutes, making for a perfect day trip from Paris.

 

  1. Loire Valley. Loire Valley is located in Central France and is a place that is known for its produce, wine and culture. The Valley has been a famous retreat for the elite for many years and offers tourists a wide variety of things to see and do. Top things to see and do include exploring chateaux’s and vineyards, visiting cafes to enjoy their exquisite food and wine choices, and bicycling through the Valley.

 

  1. Champagne. Champagne is located in northeast France and is well-known for its wine region. This makes this day trips from Paris one that wine lovers will especially enjoy, as some of the best vineyards are located in this region. Champagne is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, due to its cultural significance of its vineyards and wine cellars. Traveling by train takes about 2 ½ hours.

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