Reliable Car Service from Paris to Reims
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City-to-Vineyard rides between Paris and Reims
Wondering how to get from Paris to Champagne? Travel the almost 100 mile journey to the region's capital Reims in absolute style and comfort with Blacklane. Our reliable car service is perfectly designed for your Champagne tours from Paris - you can travel in privacy and peace. Whether you’re traveling for just the day or taking a few days to explore the region's wineries, we’ll configure our service to suit your precise needs. There’ll be plenty of room for your party and luggage (especially if you pick up some cases of the local bubbles), and you’ll enjoy the quality of one of our fleet of luxury vehicles. Landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport? Blacklane is on hand to provide the ideal airport transfer, and whether you’re heading from CDG to Champagne or Reims to Orly Airport, you can rely on us and our expertise.
Stress-free solution
Booking our City-to-City rides as an alternative to flights, trains, or car rentals means avoiding the crowds and staying safe on your long-distance journey. Instead of enduring long lines and multiple interactions before you even hit the road, you just enjoy the comfort of a private transfer in a top-of-the-line vehicle.
Private car service to cities and vineyards across France and the globe
Using a private Blacklane car service from Paris to Champagne (or vice versa) means you can travel in privacy and style. As well as to Reims, we operate a wide range of routes, including to the world's best vineyards:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get from Paris to Champagne?
How do I get from Paris to Champagne?
There are a number of options to make the roughly 145 km (90 miles) route from Paris to Champagne. By car, the A4 highway will take you from the heart of the capital directly to the region’s capital Reims in 1 hour 30 minutes. The TGV fast train goes from Paris’s Gare de l’Est to the Champagne-Ardenne station in 41 minutes, but you’ll have to take further transportation to finish your journey. To avoid having to navigate the capital’s notorious traffic as well as France’s notorious train strikes, getting a private driver to chauffeur your trip to Champagne from Paris is the stress-free option.
Which Champagne village is near Paris?
Which Champagne village is near Paris?
Although the region is dotted with villages and wineries, there are 17 famous villages included in the Grand Cru classification. These villages are located around the town of Reims, about 90 minutes by car from Paris.
Can you do a day trip to Champagne?
Can you do a day trip to Champagne?
Absolutely – a day trip to Champagne from Paris is one of the most popular excursions from the capital after a visit to Versailles. The best way to do it in style and comfort is with a Blacklane – let your private driver take care of the journey, so that you can focus on making the most of the Champagne region. Your chauffeur’s local knowledge will help you plan which vineyards you’ll want to sample, whether it’s Veuve Clicquot in Reims or Moët et Chandon in nearby Épernay, and then have you safely back in Paris at the end of the day.
Is Reims worth going to?
Is Reims worth going to?
Just over an hour from Paris, the town of Reims seems like another world and is well worth visiting. With over 200 miles of caves dating back to Roman times, it’s incredibly rich in history and culture, even aside from the fact that those caves are now stocked full of champagne. As well as being a useful base for Champagne tours from Paris, a large number of the region’s 370 registered Champagne houses are located in Reims itself, including huge names like Veuve Clicquot, Vranken Pommery, and Taittinger.
What is the best champagne house to visit in Reims?
What is the best champagne house to visit in Reims?
The answer to this depends on what you’re looking for. The biggest names in Champagne in the town of Reims are Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Taittinger, and Vranken Pommery, all of which offer a variety of tours and tastings. Of these, Maison Ruinart is the oldest and its chalk cellars are a UNESCO World Heritage site, but Veuve Clicquot offers at least six different tours as well as private tours and tastings.