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TRAVEL FROM PARIS: Deauville on the weekend

How to Get from Paris to Deauville – A Chic Coastal Getaway

We were overdue for a weekend escape—just the two of us. The kind of getaway where you pack light, roll down the car windows, and leave the city behind without needing to board a plane. I wanted the beach. He wanted something low-fuss. We both wanted to be somewhere beautiful. So we picked Deauville—a little under two hours from Paris, and just far enough to feel like another world.

The drive was dreamy: golden fields flickering past, French pop radio humming in the background, and that familiar excitement that builds as you head closer to the coast. Deauville greeted us with sunshine, salt in the air, and Belle Époque charm—like a set from a vintage French film. We parked the car, slipped on our sandals, and let the weekend begin.

It was all the things we needed: café breakfasts on bustling terraces, long walks along wide beaches, lazy ice cream moments, and a little window shopping for daydreams. We didn’t overplan—we just let the town unfold at its own rhythm. 

Here’s how you can do the same if travelling from Paris. 

How to Get to Deauville from Paris

The Fastest Way: Drive
We drove, and if you’re looking for speed and flexibility, it’s the best option. The journey takes about 2 hours via the A13, and it’s a scenic ride past rolling fields and tiny Norman towns. You’ll want to leave early to make the most of the day.

By Train: Paris to Deauville
If you prefer a train, it’s also an easy ride:

Trains run several times a day, especially on weekends and holidays, but be sure to book ahead in the summer as it gets busy.


Best Time to Visit Deauville

Deauville is most magical between May and September, when the weather is warm and the beach is buzzing. Expect sunshine, cool sea breezes, and crisp evenings. We visited in early summer—perfect for long terrace lunches and dipping toes in the (still brisk) water.

When we went in June, the water was surprisingly warm! 


 What Is Deauville Known For?

Deauville is one of the most iconic seaside towns in France, located on the Normandy coast, just about 2 hours from Paris. It’s famously known for:


What to Do in Deauville


Where to Eat in Deauville

We really couldn’t find any good coffee spots – and that was really missing – no artisanal coffee shops, but there was a Ralphs Cafe that we will check out next time.


Fun for Families

Deauville is great with kids too! There’s:


Swanky Stays

If you’re staying overnight, consider:


Save This List: What to Do, Eat, and See in Deauville

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Whether you’re heading for the weekend or just a sun-soaked day trip, Deauville is the kind of place that mixes high-end glam with barefoot charm. Come for the beach, stay for the seafood… and maybe even crash a bridal party treasure hunt while you’re at it.

Have a lovely day wherever you are reading from 🙂

bisous, Yanique
@myparisianlife | myparisianlife.com

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