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The writer Ernest Hemingway famously described Paris as “a moveable feast.” Every sense is heightened in this magnetic city, which attracts millions of visitors every year.
Its glamorous boulevards are lined with luxury ateliers and famous monuments while pockets of winding, cobblestoned side streets conceal tiny shops and charming cafes. There is much to see and do here, so a French road trip itinerary should absolutely include a stop in Paris.
When it comes to art and culture, the Louvre is not to be missed. Remember to pace yourself as this behemoth of a museum could take days to explore in full.
For this Paris road trip, don’t skip the stunning Musee d’Orsay, home to the great Impressionists like Monet, Manet, and more. After a morning of sightseeing, do as the Parisians do and enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the city’s many sunny outdoor cafes.
Visiting
Paris
2 - 3
Recom. Days
40 km
from the depot
45 min
drive
Visit
River Seine
Stroll or sail the iconic river for top highlights
Louvre Museum
The most famous museum in the world
Musee d'Orsay
Home of the Impressionists, a work of art itself
Montmartre
Hilltop district beloved by artists and bohemians
Eat at
Crêperie Josselin
€
Popular crêperie, worth the wait
Café Loustic
€€
Chic little coffee shop with pastries
Epicure at Le Bistro
€€€€
3 Michelin stars, because Paris. Reservations.
Parking
Porte d’Orléans Car Park
€€€€
Maximum height 2.60 m
Stay at
Camping de Paris
€€
Close to public transit and sights
While not a destination on the radar of many travellers, a stop in Giverny is an enchanting addition to any French road trip. This picture-perfect village is particularly inspiring right after a visit to the Musee d’Orsay in Paris.
Arguably one of the most important Impressionist painters, Claude Monet lived and worked here in Giverny for most of his life. Now, his historic home and dreamlike gardens have been transformed into a museum that’s absolutely worth a day trip from Paris.
We recommend driving your campervan up early from the capital, to give yourself ample time to get lost in the picturesque village of Giverny.
The Claude Monet Foundation is a must, of course, and worthy of a few hours’ wandering. Book ahead to secure a guide or simply wing it. Knowledgeable curators are scattered around the grounds to offer context and quippy anecdotes that are sure to impress your friends at future dinner parties.
Visiting
Giverny
1
Recom. Days
75 km
from Paris
1h15min
drive
Visit
Claude Monet Foundation
Historic home and gardens of the famous painter
Museum of Impressionism
Open March to November, history and collections
Eat at
Les Jardins des Plumes
€€€
Art deco eatery with prix fixe lunch
Parking
Motorhome Aire Giverny
Free
(Overnight) parking at Chemin du Roy roundabout
Stay at
Château de Bouafles
€€
Idyllic campsite near Giverny
Depending on your energy level, stay the night in Giverny or set out after dinner to reach Chantilly in just over an hour.
Surrounded by the Chantilly Forest, this elegant little town was once home to the princes of Condé, cousins to the king. Their home is now the Château de Chantilly and Musée Condé, an opulent, art-filled estate with gardens rivalling that of Versailles.
Chantilly is known for a number of exports, including its namesake lace and cream, as well as a long tradition of horseracing. Park your campervan and head straight into town to explore.
Fashion enthusiasts should check out the Museum of Lace (Musée de la Dentelle) to explore the delicate fabric’s history and significance. For a slightly more action-packed afternoon, try to catch a horserace at the iconic Chantilly Racecourse.
Visiting
Chantilly
1
Recom. Days
95 km
from Giverny
1h30min
drive
Visit
Château de Chantilly
Opulent mansion and gardens rivalling Versailles
Músee de la Dentelle
Learn about lace making and its local history
Eat at
La Vertugadin
€€
Chantilly cream, need we say more?
Parking
2A Rue d'Orgemont Parking
€
Conveniently located at RER station
Stay at
Camping Le Pre des Moines
€€
10-minute drive from centre of town
While its “capital” designation is totally unofficial, Reims is a must-do on any Paris road trip itinerary. Park your campervan just outside of town and opt for a taxicab or public transportation to get around.
You won’t want to be driving here as the town is very walkable and there’s simply too much bubbly to imbibe!
The Cathédrale Notre Dame de Reims has been the site of numerous French kings’ coronation since the 13th century. The Gothic cathedral is also home to incredible stained glass windows and interesting sculptures like the Smiling Angel.
Devote a full day at least to enjoying one of the famous champagne houses here, like Taittinger or Veuve Cliquot.
On your final day, sleep in, have a hearty lunch, and perhaps take a walk through town to dust off the cobwebs before taking your campervan back to our Paris depot in the afternoon.
Visiting
Reims
2 - 3
Recom. Days
145 km
from Chantilly
2h
drive
Visit
Champagne Taittinger
World-renowed champange house
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Visitors Centre
Tastings, cellar tours, and more
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims
Gothic cathedral with incredible stained glass
Eat at
Le Bocal
€€€
Simple seafood resto with catch of the day
Brasserie du Boulingrin
€€
Classic French bistro
Le Millénaire
€€€€
Get your Michelin-starred fix in Reims
Parking
Motorhome Aire Reims
Free
No-frills (overnight) parking, walk to centre
Stay at
Camping Val-de-Vesle
€€
Country setting close to town
130 km
1h30m
from Reims
drive