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Travelling around Europe: a trip to France from Poland by your own car

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Travelling around Europe: a trip to France from Poland by your own car

You need to prepare for every trip by your own vehicle in advance, especially if it is a trip to another country. Find out more about convenient routes from Poland to France, how long the journey will take, the basis of the traffic rules in the country and the top interesting cities in France

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When planning a trip, you should not only take care of choosing a hotel and finding popular locations, but also choose a convenient route in advance and learn all about the rules for drivers in the country you are heading to. How to get from Poland to France by car, the fastest routes, useful information for visitors to the country and a selection of places that are definitely worth visiting are described below.

Route Poland - France


There are two ways to get from Poland to France by car:

- transit through Germany;
- transit through the Czech Republic and Germany;

Taking into account the region of France you are travelling to and the city of departure from Poland, choose the most convenient route in advance.

You can find out about traffic rules, toll roads and everything else you need to know before driving in France here.




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How long will it take to get from Poland to France by car?


● From Warsaw:


Distance to Paris via Germany: 1 651 km.

Travelling time: 16 hours and 27 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Poland - Lodz, Wroclaw. In Germany - Dresden, Frankfurt.

Distance to Paris by transit through the Czech Republic and Germany: 1,813 km.

Travelling time: 18 hours and 36 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Poland - Lodz, Czestochowa, Katowice. In the Czech Republic - Ostrava, Brno.

● From Krakow:

Distance to Paris in transit through Germany: 1,592 km.

Travelling time: 16 hours and 14 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Poland - Katowice, Wroclaw. In Germany - Dresden, Leipzig.

Distance to Paris by transit through the Czech Republic and Germany: 1,607 km.

Travel time: 16 hours and 50 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Poland - Katowice. In the Czech Republic - Ostrava, Brno.

● From Wroclaw:

Distance to Paris via Germany: 1,338 km.

Travelling time: 13 hours and 52 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Germany - Dresden, Leipzig.

Distance to Paris in transit through the Czech Republic and Germany: 1 373 km.

Travelling time: 15 hours and 18 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Germany - Nuremberg.

● From Łódź:

Distance to Paris in transit through Germany: 1,515 km.

Travel time: 15 hours and 23 minutes.

Major cities along the way: Wroclaw in Poland and Frankfurt in Germany.

Distance to Paris by transit through the Czech Republic and Germany: 1,592 km.

Travelling time: 17 hours and 13 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Poland - Wroclaw.

● From Poznan:

Distance to Paris in transit through Germany: 1 349 km.

Travelling time: 14 hours 45 minutes.

Major cities along the way: in Germany - Berlin, Frankfurt.

Distance to Paris in transit through the Czech Republic and Germany: 1 520 km.

Travelling time: 16 hours and 48 minutes.

Major cities along the way: Nuremberg in Germany.

Given the long journey time, we recommend stopping for a rest in a transit country. The starting price for apartments and hotels in Germany and the Czech Republic is about 1,500 hryvnias per day.

Documents for a trip to France by car


The driver of every car with Ukrainian registration must prepare all the necessary documents for the trip in advance:

● international passport and passport of a citizen of Ukraine;
● national driving licence with the expiry date;

● vehicle registration certificate;
● a valid Green Card insurance policy.

Green Card to enter France


Remember that all vehicles with Ukrainian registration travelling in Europe are required to have a valid Green Card insurance policy.

The Green Card is a mandatory international motor third party liability insurance policy that covers the costs of compensation for damage to life, health and property of third parties caused by an accident in France and other member countries of the international Green Card agreement.

It is also worth remembering that in the event of an accident abroad, a driver who does not have a Green Card for a car risks spending tens of thousands of euros on car repairs and compensation for damages.

It is better to buy insurance online, as it is quick and easy. On the Visit Ukraine portal, you can take out a Green Card policy from a licensed insurer. Packages are available for different periods from 15 days to 1 year for cars and trucks, trailers and semi-trailers for trucks, as well as motorcycles and scooters. It should be borne in mind that the insurance starts the next day after the registration, so we advise you to read the terms and conditions in advance and purchase a Green Card.

Petrol prices in France


As of 26 August 2024, the following fuel prices are fixed in France:

● petrol - from 1.75 euros per litre (80.74 UAH);

● diesel - from EUR 1.65 per litre (UAH 76.13);
● LPG - from 0.99 euros per litre (45.68 UAH).

France: interesting places to visit


France is a country with a long history, incredible architecture and diverse landscapes. Choosing the best places to visit is a real challenge, as every corner of this country has its own special atmosphere. However, we'll try to highlight five places that you should definitely include in your itinerary.


Paris: the city of light


Of course, the list cannot be complete without Paris. The capital of France is a city of contrasts, where historical monuments are harmoniously combined with modern life. Be sure to visit:


● The Eiffel Tower - a symbol of Paris and all of France. Climb to the top to enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
● The Louvre is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Here you can see masterpieces of world art, such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
● Notre Dame Cathedral - a Gothic cathedral that impresses with its grandeur and beauty.
● The Palace of Versailles is a luxurious residence of the French kings, which is surrounded by a huge park.



Photo: Viator


Côte d'Azur


The Côte d'Azur is a strip of Mediterranean coastline known for its beaches, luxury resorts and yachts. Be sure to visit:


● Nice - an elegant city with a beautiful promenade and an ancient centre.
● Cannes - the world centre of the film industry, famous for its film festival.
● Monaco is an independent principality with a casino in Monte Carlo and Formula 1.



Photo: Wikipedia


Loire Valley


The Loire Valley is a historical region known for its châteaux, vineyards, and picturesque landscapes. Be sure to visit:


● Château de Amboise, the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci.
● Château de Chenonceau - the ‘castle of the ladies’, which has changed hands several times.
● Château de Chambord - one of the largest castles in the Loire Valley, known for its spiral staircase.



Photo: Wikipedia


Mont Saint-Michel: a fortress island


Mont Saint Michel is a unique fortress island located in the west of France. It is a place where history meets nature. Be sure to visit:


● The main tower, the heart of the abbey and one of the highest points on the island. The top offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the bay.
● The Mereway is an amazing Gothic building consisting of two floors of galleries that offer magnificent views of the surrounding land.
● The Monastery Church is a place where pilgrims have prayed and sought spiritual peace for centuries. Its Gothic arches and stained glass windows create an atmosphere of grandeur and mystery.



Photo: Normandy Tourism


Provence: lavender fields and sunny cities


Provence is a region in southeastern France known for its lavender fields, romantic towns and delicious cuisine. Be sure to visit:


● Avignon, a city with legendary medieval buildings.
● Arles - Van Gogh's favourite city, which inspired many of his paintings.



Photo: Depositphotos

Remember. Before any trip to another country by your own car, you need to familiarise yourself with the rules of the road in order to avoid unpleasant situations. Read more about the specifics of traffic rules in Europe and what you should pay attention to here.


Photo: Freepik


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Are you planning a trip to Europe by car? A Green Card from Visit Ukraine is your reliable protection on European roads. Fast processing, affordable prices and complete peace of mind while travelling. Apply for a Green Card and enjoy a safe trip abroad!


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Do I need to take out additional insurance in France?

No, the Green Card policy is still valid in France.

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Do I need an environmental sticker on my car to drive in France?

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