CDG to Provins Transfer
Private Mercedes V-Class transfer from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Provins. 1h10 journey, fixed price €190, real-time flight tracking.
Where are we going?

Why Choose Us?

UNESCO World Heritage Site
Provins has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001 for its medieval fairs and exceptionally preserved architecture.

Live medieval shows
Knight jousts, free-flying eagles, medieval banquets — Provins offers total immersion in the Middle Ages.

The Provins rose
Brought back from the Crusades in the 13th century, the Provins rose is the town's emblem. Jam, sweets and crystallized petals to bring home.
1h10
Travel time
190€
Fixed price
V-Class
Mercedes 7-seater
24/7
Flight tracking
An Exceptional Journey
Our Mercedes V-Class Extra Long combines space, comfort and technology. Perfect for families, groups and demanding business travel.

Mercedes V-Class Extra Long
Comfortable premium leather seats
Optimal comfort for all passengers
Charge your devices on the go
Leather, wood and chrome interior
Generous space for all your luggage
High-speed connection on board
Latest generation safety equipment
Fresh water provided on board
Regular Maintenance
Servicing and technical inspections carried out by Mercedes
New Vehicles
Latest generation model with all options
Optimal Comfort
Ergonomic seating and generous space for everyone
Provins: step back to the Middle Ages, 1h from CDG
Provins is the best-preserved medieval town in France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the 12th century, it was one of Europe's richest cities thanks to its Champagne fairs that drew merchants from across the continent.
Today, the 13th-century ramparts (1.2 km of walls), the Tour César (12th-century octagonal keep with 360° views), the mysterious underground tunnels and the Tithe Barn turn a simple visit into an adventure. From April to November, knight shows and eagle flights animate the town every weekend.

Frequently Asked Questions
Everything about the CDG to Provins transfer
The main shows (Legend of the Knights, Eagles of Provins) run April to November, mainly weekends and holidays. The Tour César and underground tunnels are open year-round.
Absolutely. Knight shows, eagles, underground tunnels and ramparts fascinate children of all ages. Entry is free for under-4s.
Allow 4-5h for a full visit including shows. 2-3h is enough if you stick to the upper town, Tour César and underground tunnels.


