Private car and van transfer prices to/from Reims
| Passengers |
1 – 2 |
5 – 6 |
7 – 8 |
Action |
| Reims-Paris |
€280 |
€320 |
€340 |
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| Reims-CDG |
€260 |
€320 |
€340 |
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| Reims-Orly |
€280 |
€320 |
€340 |
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Below, discover how Reims connects with Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champagne vineyards, Paris hotels and CDG or Orly airport transfer routes.
Whether you are traveling to Reims for business, Champagne tourism or a private vineyard stay, this private transport service provides a smooth connection between Paris, CDG airport, Orly airport and the historic heart of Reims. Your chauffeur can meet you at the airport, hotel or home address and drive you directly to your destination, with no need to manage train changes, luggage handling or local schedules. The journey is especially convenient for travelers visiting Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau, Champagne houses or nearby vineyard villages.
Historic Reims near Notre-Dame Cathedral and Palais du Tau
Main Champagne guide: Plan your Champagne journey with our Champagne transfers from Paris airports guide, connecting royal heritage, vineyard landscapes, wine estates and historic towns.
Reims, renowned for Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Palais du Tau and major Champagne houses, is a central reference point for private transfers between Paris airports and the Champagne region.
This network offers a refined itinerary combining royal heritage, vineyard exploration and efficient airport transfers.
Location overview: Reims is one of the great historic cities of northern France, closely linked with royal ceremonies, Gothic architecture and the Champagne trade. Located in the Grand Est region, the city is best known for Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, where many French kings were crowned, and for the nearby Palais du Tau, a former archiepiscopal palace connected with coronation history.
The story of Reims begins in the Gallo-Roman period, when the city was known as Durocortorum. It became one of the principal cities of Roman Gaul thanks to its position on important trade routes. This early prominence helped shape Reims as a political, religious and commercial center long before the rise of its world-famous Champagne houses.
During the Middle Ages, Reims gained exceptional symbolic importance through its cathedral. Notre-Dame de Reims became the traditional coronation site of the kings of France, reinforcing the city’s role in national history. The coronation of Charles VII in 1429, in the presence of Joan of Arc, remains one of the most memorable episodes associated with the city.
Reims also experienced major destruction during the First World War, when its cathedral and historic center were heavily damaged. The post-war reconstruction preserved many essential landmarks while giving the city a renewed urban identity. Today, visitors can still feel this layered history through the cathedral district, the rebuilt streets, the Museum of the Surrender and the religious heritage around the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
Beyond its royal past, Reims is inseparable from Champagne culture. The city is home to prestigious houses, historic cellars and tasting routes that attract travelers from across the world. Its combination of Gothic heritage, wine tourism and direct road access from Paris airports makes Reims a practical and elegant destination for a short stay, private tour or regional transfer.
Montagne de Reims, Champagne vineyards and Épernay access nearby
Access overview: The surroundings of Reims offer a rich combination of vineyard landscapes, UNESCO-listed Champagne hillsides, houses and cellars, wine villages and historic memory sites. From the city center, travelers can reach the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, Épernay, Hautvillers, Verzy, Verzenay and nearby vineyard routes by private car or organized regional transfer.
The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park is one of the most attractive areas for visitors who want to experience the Champagne countryside. Its vineyard-covered slopes, forest roads and traditional villages provide a strong contrast with the urban heritage of Reims. Verzy and Verzenay are especially appreciated for their vineyard scenery, local viewpoints and distinctive wine-growing identity.
Champagne houses also play an essential role in the visitor experience around Reims. Well-known names such as Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, Pommery and Ruinart help connect the city with the region’s cellar heritage, tasting culture and long tradition of sparkling wine production. These estates are particularly relevant for travelers planning a Champagne-focused itinerary from Paris airports.
For a broader regional excursion, Épernay and Hautvillers are natural extensions of a stay in Reims. Épernay is famous for the Avenue de Champagne and its prestigious houses, while Hautvillers is strongly associated with Dom Pérignon and the origins of Champagne culture. Together with Reims, these destinations form one of the most recognizable wine routes in France.
History travelers can also explore Fort de la Pompelle, the Museum of the Surrender and the Abbey of Saint-Remi, each offering a different perspective on the region’s religious, military and cultural past. For easier travel between vineyards, villages and historic landmarks, a Champagne region airport shuttle service provides a comfortable solution for visitors who prefer direct road access rather than multiple train or taxi connections.
CDG and Orly airport transfer from Reims with private car and van service
Transfer insight: Reims is well positioned for private transfers to and from Paris airports, especially Charles de Gaulle and Orly. The road journey usually takes around 1h30 to 2h30 depending on traffic, airport terminal, weather conditions and departure time. CDG is often practical for long-haul international flights, while Orly can be useful for European routes, domestic flights and travelers continuing toward southern Paris.
A Reims to CDG airport private transfer is particularly useful for passengers carrying luggage after a Champagne stay, business travelers with fixed flight schedules or visitors connecting from Reims Cathedral, the city center or nearby hotels. Private cars and vans help avoid complex train changes, crowded platforms and the uncertainty of last-minute taxi availability.
Travelers heading toward Orly can also book a Reims to Orly airport private transfer, with direct pickup from a hotel, residence, Champagne house or meeting point in the city. This option is convenient for couples, families, small groups and visitors returning from vineyard tours who need enough space for bags, bottles or travel equipment.
For passengers continuing into the capital, the private transfer from Reims to Paris hotel or home address offers a direct link between Champagne and central Paris. This can be useful before a city stay, a railway connection or a later flight from CDG or Orly.
Compared with public transport, a pre-booked private car or van is often simpler after a long flight or before an early departure. For early flights or late arrivals, advance booking helps secure pickup time, vehicle size and luggage space. It also gives travelers a clearer plan when combining Reims, Champagne vineyards, Paris hotels and airport terminals within the same itinerary.