29 Destinations for a Weekend at Less Than 3h From Paris

Paris is situated within a distance of less than 3 hours by car or train from some of the most beautiful cities and landscapes in France. If you wish to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris and spend a weekend away, follow my lead. Here are some ideal destinations for a weekend getaway that are located less than 3 hours away from Paris.

 

 

Beaches

Honfleur (2h15 away from Paris by car)

port honfleur

Honfleur is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful French ports. Peace and tranquillity will be waiting for you in this beautiful seaside city.

You can walk along the beach or go visit the old town to admire its picturesque facades.

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Deauville (2h24 car ride)

French City of Deauville
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Deauville and its beach are very famous to people living in the North of France.

This seaside resort, its gorgeous villas and luxurious boats will have you forget about its temperature which is colder than the South of France.

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Le Touquet-sur-Plage (2h42 hours car ride)

French Le Touquet sur Plage
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Located on the Côte d’Opale and less than 3h away from Paris by car, Le Touquet offers a beautiful beach, several kilometers in length.

A perfect place for a weekend with your family. There are, in Spring and Summer, several activities for children and teenagers.

Rides, aquatic parks and beach bars are all waiting for you.

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Baie de Somme (2h by train)

French Baie de Somme
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The Baie de Somme is located in Picardy. Here, you will be able to admire beautiful beaches, high cliffs and stunning sceneries.

The bay is also a haven for seals which you may get the chance to watch from afar.

Walk along Crotoy beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in France.

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Etretat (2h20 car ride)

Etretat Normandy France
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Located 3h away from Paris by train and 2h20 by car, Etretat, its beaches and its village have beautiful landscapes to offer.

Etretat’s cliffs attract thousands of tourists every year.

The village itself is also one of the most beautiful in France and worth the trip.

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Major Cities

 

Rouen (1h50 car ride)

Rouen France
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Rouen isn’t called the “city of a hundred spires” for nothing.

Here, you will find bells, churches and cathedrals in every corner.

Don’t miss out on the Gros-Horloge, a building which is seven centuries of age.

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Rennes (1h30 by train)

rennes

Rennes is located only 1h30 away from Paris by train.

Take a look inside the Breton culture when visiting the city’s historical center or its many museums.

Don’t forget to try the Breton sweet named kouign-amann before leaving.

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Reims (45 mins by train)

Reims France
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Reims is located 45 minutes away from Paris and is known for its many vineyards, wine cellars and champagne houses.

It is the perfect destination for wine lovers.

Accompany your drink with some “biscuits roses” will admiring the beautiful city cathedral.

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Strasbourg (1h47 by train)

Strasbourg France
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Strasbourg is a city that is worth the trip. Its Alsatian architecture and beautiful cathedral won’t fail to amaze you.

Visiting Strasbourg is even better in December when the largest and most beautiful Christmas market in France is in town.

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Orléans (1h30 car ride)

Orléans France
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Orléans is one of the closest large cities around Paris.

Located 1h30 away from the capital, the street leading to the Cathédrale d’Orléans and its water mirrors offers beautiful scenery in a big city which doesn’t feel like one.

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Lille (1h05 by train)

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Lille, the beautiful Northern City, its red brick houses and wide markets are located only 1h05 away from Paris by train.

Lille looks like a big village with its old town and various museums.

For a stunning view on the city, climb up the Sommet de Beffroi.

On the culinary side: try out the popular welsch and fricadelle.

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Lyon (2h00 by train)

Lyon

Lyon, located between the Rhône and Saône rivers, is a veritable open-air museum. You’ll find mysterious traboules, impressive murals and an architectural heritage that spans the ages.

Don’t miss the Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière, with its breathtaking views over the city, or the famous Place Bellecour, one of the largest in Europe.

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Aix-en-Provence (3h20 by train)

Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence, with its fountains, vibrant markets, and shaded alleys, is a true ode to Provençal charm. Art and history lovers will find plenty to admire here.

Don’t miss the Cours Mirabeau, a lovely avenue shaded by plane trees, or Cézanne’s workshop, where you can trace the inspiration of the famous painter.

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Avignon (2h40 by train)

Avignon

With its medieval walls and the Palais des Papes, Avignon is a city rich in history and culture—a must-see for heritage and theater enthusiasts.

Be sure to visit the iconic Pont Saint-Bénézet (the “Pont d’Avignon”) and explore the Palais des Papes, one of the largest Gothic palaces in Europe.

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Bordeaux (2h05 by train)

Bordeaux

Bordeaux is an elegant city famed for its wine and stunning 18th-century architecture. Its renovated waterfront and UNESCO-listed historic center make it a favorite destination.

Don’t miss Place de la Bourse and the Water Mirror, a magical spot for photos, or the Cité du Vin, a must-visit for wine lovers.

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The Countryside

 

Giverny (1h30 car ride)

jardin monet giverny

Giverny is a typical French village located at barely 1h30 away from Paris by car, and 1h from Paris by train.

It is in this village that Claude Monet lived for 40 years, and specialists will recognize some of the landscapes in his paintings.

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Provins (1h30 by train)

Provins French Countryside
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Located about 1h30 away from Paris by train, Provins is a medieval city dating from the 13th century and listed in the UNESCO World Heritage.

Walk along its ramparts, old Alsatian buildings and underground dungeons for an exotic weekend.

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Veules-Les-Roses (2h33 car ride)

Old French House Veuves-Les-Roses
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Veules-Les-Roses is a small village in the North of France, famous for its thatched-roof houses.

The city is located close to a seaside resort. The perfect place to enjoy both the tranquillity of the countryside and the beauty of the sea.

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La Perrière (2h14 car ride)

la perriere
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Located in Normandy, La Perrière is a calm place well-known for its local markets and various events.

To enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside without driving too far away from Paris, there is no better place.

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Troyes (2h02 car ride)

French City of Troyes
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Troyes, located 2h away from Paris by train, will give you the impression that you are traveling back in time.

Old facades, narrow streets and Middle-Age churches are waiting for you for a peaceful weekend.

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Barbizon (47 mins car ride)

barbizon
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Barbizon is another quiet French village. This place inspired many famous painters such as Charles-François Daubigny and is now considered a starting point of impressionism.

You will have the occasion to visit a museum dedicated to the paintings representing the village.

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    Original places

     

    Disneyland Paris (33 mins car ride)

    Disneyland Paris

    There is nothing more original, for a weekend close to the capital than Disneyland Paris!

    The park is built like a city, divided into different districts (medieval, futuristic, etc.) and offers a large variety of rides and attractions for the old and the young.

    The park’s hotel, located right above the attractions has luxurious rooms and a breathtaking view of the whole of Disneyland.

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    Parc Astérix (39 mins car ride)

    manège oziris
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    After Disneyland, here is another typically French theme park. The Parc Astérix has Gallic streets and a pairing atmosphere.

    A hotel was even specifically created to look like the old Gallic city of Lutèce.

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    Versailles (45 mins by train)

    Versailles France

    The Château de Versailles. Even if it is located only 45 minutes by train from Paris, has been visited by only a few Parisians.

    The castle alone is worth the trip, and so is the city of Versailles where the French kings and queens used to live.

    Enjoy an equestrian show by the Académie du Spectacle Équestre de Versailles every  Saturday and Sunday.

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    Chantilly (28 mins by train)

    Chantilly France

    Chantilly is the perfect place to go to learn more about French history and culture.

    The city has been considered a “Town of Art and History” since 2007.

    With its castles, century-old farms and pavilions, you will have a lot of things to keep you busy.

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    Chambord (1h30 by train)

    Chambord Castle France
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    The Châteaux de la Loire are among the most beautiful castles in the country.

    Located only 1h30 away from Paris by train, Chambord castle is one of the most popular towns in the country.

    If you settle down in Chambord, it will also be possible for you to visit Blois and its Château Royal that was home to more than 17 kings and queens.

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    Abroad Destinations

     

    London (2h with the Eurostar)

    London England
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    Who would have thought it would be possible to reach the British capital in less than three (and even less than two!) hours from Paris?

    Enter the Eurostar and go visit the second-largest city in Europe. Discover London and its boisterous atmosphere.

    You won’t find peace and tranquillity here, but this is the perfect place for a lively weekend.

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    Brussels (1h38 by train)

    bruxelles

    After the United Kingdom, let’s move to a country a little closer to France: Belgium.

    At 1h20 away from Paris by train, discover the sumptuous city’s Grande Place and Flemish buildings.

    Don’t forget to eat their famous fries and drink their famous beer before leaving.

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    Bruges (2h27 by train)

    Bruges Belgium

    Still in Belgium, Bruges is also called the “Venice of the North” and is known for its canals, calm and tranquillity.

    Its colorful houses and bells from which you will be able to admire the entire city will have you forget about Paris for a weekend.

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