Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Visit Reims
Distance from Paris to Reims
Best Ways to Travel from Paris to Reims
• By Train
• By Bus
• By Car or Chauffeur
• From Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airport
Travel Times & Costs
Suggested One-Day Travel Plan
Practical Tips for Visiting Reims
Getting Around in Reims
Explore More Destinations from Paris
Conclusion
Introduction
Just 130 kilometres northeast of Paris lies Reims, a city that perfectly blends history, elegance, and world-famous Champagne. Whether you’re visiting for a tasting, business trip, or weekend getaway, getting from Paris to Reims is quick, easy, and scenic.
In this guide, we’ll cover every travel option train, bus, car, or chauffeur service so you can choose the one that best fits your schedule and comfort level.
Why Visit Reims
Reims has often been called the city of kings for centuries, French monarchs were crowned here inside its stunning Gothic cathedral.
Today, it’s better known as the capital of Champagne, home to legendary houses like Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, and Taittinger.
Beyond its sparkling wine heritage, Reims offers a relaxed rhythm, tree-lined boulevards, art deco buildings, and gourmet restaurants all just under an hour from Paris by train.
Distance from Paris to Reims
The distance between Paris and Reims is roughly 130 km (81 miles). Depending on how you travel, the journey can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours.
- By TGV (high-speed train): around 45 minutes
- By car: 1.5 to 2 hours
- By bus: about 2.5 hours
Best Ways to Travel from Paris to Reims
By Train
The TGV high-speed train from Paris to Reims is the fastest option. Trains depart mainly from Gare de l’Est and reach Reims Centre Station in as little as 45 minutes.
If you’re flying into Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), you can also catch a direct TGV from CDG to Reims, a convenient choice that skips central Paris altogether.
Main Stations: Paris Gare de l’Est, Paris CDG Airport
Travel Time: 45–55 minutes
Average Fare: €30–€50 one way
Tip: Book early on SNCF Connect to get the lowest fares
By Bus
Buses are slower but cheaper.
Companies like FlixBus operate routes between Paris Bercy and Reims TGV Station, taking about 2 to 2.5 hours.
This is a good option for budget travellers, though you’ll sacrifice some comfort and flexibility.
By Car or Chauffeur
For comfort, privacy, and convenience, travelling by private chauffeur-driven car is ideal especially if you’re continuing to Champagne houses in Épernay or the countryside.
You can depart directly from your hotel in Paris, enjoy a smooth highway drive, and arrive in Reims relaxed, without the stress of train schedules.
Learn more about chauffeur transfers from Paris to Reims including travel routes, comfort options, and journey details.
From Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airport
If you’re arriving by air, Reims is easily accessible from both major airports:
CDG to Reims: Direct TGV in about 30 minutes or private car (~1h 30m)
Orly to Reims: Around 2 hours by road via A4 motorway
Beauvais Airport: Approx. 2.5–3 hours by car
Travel Times & Costs
| Mode | Duration | Approximate Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| TGV Train | 45–55 mins | €30–€50 | Fastest and most direct |
| Bus | 2–2.5 hrs | €10–€20 | Budget-friendly but slower
|
| Private Car/Chauffeur | 1.5–2 hrs | Varies by service | Most comfortable and flexible |
| CDG Airport TGV | 30–40 mins | €25–€45 | Ideal for arriving passengers |
Suggested One-Day Travel Plan
If you’re planning a day trip from Paris to Reims, here’s a simple outline:
8:00 AM – Depart Paris
Start your journey early to make the most of your day.
9:00 AM – Arrive in Reims
Visit the magnificent Reims Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
11:00 AM – Champagne House Visit
Head to a major Champagne house for a cellar tour and tasting.
1:00 PM – Lunch in the City Centre
Enjoy a fine meal at one of Reims’ acclaimed restaurants like Le Foch or Café du Palais.
3:00 PM – Stroll or Shopping
Walk through Place Drouet-d’Erlon and explore boutique shops or local patisseries.
5:00 PM – Return to Paris
Take an evening TGV or relax during a chauffeur-driven ride back to your hotel.
Practical Tips for Visiting Reims
Tickets: Always book TGV tickets in advance, prices rise closer to departure.
Best time to visit: April to October offers pleasant weather and vineyard tours.
Language: English is widely spoken in Champagne houses.
Currency: Euro (€). Cards are accepted almost everywhere.
Tides: N/A but keep in mind, shops may close during lunch hours.
Getting Around in Reims
Reims is compact and walkable. Most attractions are within 15 minutes of each other.
For longer distances, taxis and local trams are easily available.
If you’re travelling to nearby Épernay, the drive takes around 30 minutes making it a great add-on to your day trip.
Explore More Destinations from Paris
If you enjoy exploring French cities and countryside escapes, here are more routes to check out:
Paris to Mont-Saint-Michel
Paris to Château de la Loire
Each destination offers a different glimpse of France from coastal beauty to vineyards and royal history.
Conclusion
Reims is one of the easiest and most rewarding day trips from Paris close enough for a spontaneous visit, yet rich with culture and Champagne charm.
Whether you prefer the speed of the TGV, the simplicity of a bus, or the comfort of a chauffeur-driven private car, the journey is as enjoyable as the destination.
If you’re planning your next trip, explore our Paris to Reims transfer guide to learn more about route options, timings, and travel comfort.
