CDG to Auvers-sur-Oise Transfer

Private Mercedes V-Class transfer from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Auvers-sur-Oise. 40 min journey, fixed price €120, real-time flight tracking.

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In Van Gogh's footsteps

In Van Gogh's footsteps

This is where Van Gogh painted his final 70 paintings in 70 days. The church, fields and Auberge Ravoux remain unchanged.

Village unchanged since 1890

Village unchanged since 1890

Auvers has barely changed since the 19th century. You'll recognize landscapes painted by Van Gogh, Cézanne, Pissarro and Daubigny.

Just 40 min from CDG

Just 40 min from CDG

One of the closest Impressionist villages to CDG. Perfect for a cultural afternoon right after landing.

40 min

Travel time

120€

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

Mercedes V-Class Extra Long

Up to 7 passengers

Comfortable premium leather seats

Tri-zone climate control

Optimal comfort for all passengers

USB & 220V outlets

Charge your devices on the go

Premium finish

Leather, wood and chrome interior

Large trunk

Generous space for all your luggage

Free WiFi

High-speed connection on board

Maximum security

Latest generation safety equipment

Bottled water

Fresh water provided on board

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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

Auvers-sur-Oise: Van Gogh's final days

It was in this small Val-d'Oise village that Vincent van Gogh spent the last 70 days of his life, from May 20 to July 29, 1890. During this period of extraordinary intensity, he painted 80 works including The Church at Auvers and Wheatfield with Crows, considered his pictorial testament.

The Auberge Ravoux, where Van Gogh rented his attic room for 3.50 francs a day, is open for visits (room #5 is preserved as it was). His grave, alongside his brother Theo's, lies in the small village cemetery. The Château d'Auvers houses an immersive multimedia experience 'Journey Through Impressionist Times' that appeals to newcomers and connoisseurs alike.

The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise painted by Van Gogh

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the CDG to Auvers-sur-Oise transfer

Yes, room #5 where Van Gogh lived and died is open for visits (March-October). The inn also houses a fine-dining restaurant.

At Auvers' communal cemetery, on the hillside above the village. Vincent's ivy-covered grave sits right next to his brother Theo's.

It's an unmissable pilgrimage. The marked Van Gogh trail through the village features 23 panels reproducing his paintings at the exact spots where they were painted.

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