Planning a trip to France and craving a taste of its legendary wine country? This From Paris day trip to Burgundy, focusing on Chablis and Beaune, offers a solid way to experience the region without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. While it’s not a luxury tour, it hits many of the right notes, especially if you’re eager to learn about Burgundy wines, see beautiful landscapes, and enjoy some good company along the way.
We like that this tour balances guided tastings with interesting sightseeing, making it ideal whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned connoisseur. Plus, the inclusion of historic sites, like the Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, adds a layer of culture to the day. One thing to keep in mind is that, at over 13 hours, it’s a long day — so be prepared for a fair bit of travel. But if you’re looking for an accessible Burgundy experience from Paris, this tour could be a good fit.
That said, it’s worth noting that the price point of $819 per person isn’t cheap, and there are other options with different focuses. Still, if you value well-organized transportation, expert-led tastings, and the chance to explore two of Burgundy’s most iconic spots, this tour might be just what you need.
Who this tour suits best?
If you’re curious about Burgundy wines, love scenic drives, and want a taste of local history and architecture, this trip will serve you well. It’s also suitable for those who prefer a full-day, guided experience rather than arranging everything on their own.
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- Expert-guided tastings: Led by a sommelier, with 5 exquisite wine selections.
- Visit iconic spots: Charming Chablis village and Beaune’s historic Hôtel-Dieu.
- Learn about terroir: Insights into Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes.
- All-inclusive transportation: Comfortable, air-conditioned van for the entire day.
- Flexible options: Choose from several respected wineries and sites.
- Long but rewarding: 13 hours, with plenty of scenic and cultural highlights.
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The Itinerary and What You’ll Experience

Starting your day in Paris
The tour kicks off with hotel pickup (or another designated meeting point), saving you the hassle of figuring out transportation. The drive from Paris to Burgundy takes about 2 hours, giving you a chance to settle in, maybe chat with your fellow travelers, and get excited about what’s ahead.
The charm of Chablis
Once in Chablis, you’ll get around 3 hours to explore this picturesque village, famous for its distinctive Chardonnay wines. You’ll enjoy a guided tour that might include visiting vineyards or wine cellars, giving you a peek into the winemaking process. This part often includes a photo stop, so don’t forget your camera.
The highlight here is the wine tasting at a selected producer, where you’ll sample 10 to 15 wines including Petit Chablis, Chablis, Premier Cru, and even Grand Cru if available. The tastings are led by knowledgeable guides, likely a sommelier, who’ll help you understand what makes each wine unique, especially how terroir influences flavor.
A common review mentions that the wines “are truly impressive,” and the guides are praised for their insights. However, some travelers noted that the tastings can be quite extensive, so pacing yourself might be wise if you want to enjoy the experience fully.
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After Chablis, you’ll hop back into the van for a 1.5-hour journey to Beaune. This part of Burgundy is often called the wine capital of the region and is full of charming streets and vineyards.
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Discovering Beaune
In Beaune, you’ll get around 4 hours to explore and enjoy a guided visit of Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, a medieval hospital with a colorful history. The panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards from this site are a favorite, and many reviews mention the striking architecture and atmospheric interiors.
Lunch is included or at least available, giving you a chance to sample regional dishes, possibly paired with local wines if you wish. After that, you’ll partake in another guided wine tasting featuring 5 premium selections. This session is focused on Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, helping you understand their roles as Burgundy’s signature grapes.
Wrapping up the day
The return journey to Paris takes about 3.5 hours, giving you time to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures. Many travelers mention that the organized transport and professional guides made the long day manageable, but some said that the overall experience felt a bit rushed — especially if you find traveling tiring.
What’s Included & What to Consider

Included:
– Hotel pickup and drop-off in Paris
– Transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned van
– Guided wine tastings at selected producers
– Visit to Beaune’s Hôtel-Dieu
– Panoramic vineyard views
– Knowledgeable guides and drivers
Not Included:
– Lunch (though likely available on-site or nearby)
– Personal expenses such as souvenirs or extra drinks
Price and Value
At $819, this tour isn’t the most budget-friendly option but includes numerous tastings, transportation, and guided visits—all things that would be tricky to organize on your own. If you’re interested in a well-rounded taste of Burgundy, it’s a decent value, especially considering the expert guidance and scenic stops.
The Pros and Cons

Pros
- Convenience: Stress-free pickup, transportation, and guided tours
- Educational: Gain insights into wine styles and terroirs
- Variety: Visit both Chablis’s vineyards and Beaune’s historic sites
- Scenic views: Wide-ranging vistas of vineyards and charming villages
- All-day experience: Plenty of time to learn about Burgundy’s wine culture
Cons
- Long day: Over 13 hours can be tiring, especially if you have mobility issues
- Cost: Price might be steep for some travelers
- Group size: Varies; some reviews mention large groups which can impact intimacy
- Pacing: The schedule can feel rushed, especially with multiple tastings and sightseeing
Who Should Book This Tour?
If you’re curious about Burgundy wines, this trip offers a comprehensive introduction with guided tastings and insider insights. It’s suitable for those who want a structured day without the hassle of planning transportation or navigating unfamiliar roads. It’s also good for travelers who appreciate a bit of history and culture woven into their wine experience.
However, if you’re looking for a more relaxed or personalized experience, or if you’re traveling on a tight budget, other options might be worth exploring. This tour’s strength is in covering a lot of ground in one day with ease, making it ideal for first-timers or those with limited time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is geared towards adults interested in wine and cultural sites. While not specifically marketed as family friendly, children who are old enough to enjoy scenic views and historical sites could accompany you, but they might find the tastings less engaging.
How long is the total travel time?
The entire day lasts about 13 hours, including transportation, touring, and breaks. The drive from Paris to Burgundy is roughly 2 hours each way, with additional time spent at each stop.
Are the wine tastings included in the price?
Yes, tastings at selected producers and the guided wine sessions are included. Expect to sample between 10 and 15 wines across different locations.
What type of wines will I taste?
You’ll primarily taste Burgundy’s star grapes — Pinot Noir and Chardonnay — along with regional variations like Petit Chablis and Premier Cru wines.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
It’s wheelchair accessible, but keep in mind the walking involved at sites like Hôtel-Dieu and vineyard visits. It’s best to check with the provider if you have specific needs.
Do I need to prepare anything before the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, camera, and water. Dress appropriately for the weather, as you’ll be outdoors and on the move.
Can I buy wine during the tour?
Yes, the wineries often have options to purchase bottles, though this is not included in the tour price.
Is lunch included?
Lunch isn’t included in the package, but you might find opportunities to buy regional dishes or snacks during the day.
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Final Thoughts
This Burgundy day trip from Paris offers a balanced mix of wine education, scenic beauty, and historic exploration. It’s a good choice for those who want to experience the region without the commitment of multiple days or complicated arrangements. The guided tastings, especially with a sommelier, add value for anyone eager to learn more about Burgundy’s famous grapes.
While the lengthy schedule might be tiring for some, the experience of walking through charming villages, tasting exceptional wines, and visiting historical sites makes it worthwhile. If you’re comfortable with a full day of travel and eager to explore Burgundy’s wine culture in a structured setting, this tour is worth considering.
Ultimately, it’s a practical, enjoyable way to learn about one of France’s most beloved wine regions — especially if your trip to Paris only allows for a day or two outside the city.
Remember: Be sure to check availability and consider your own pace before booking — this isn’t a casual stroll but a full, enriching day of Burgundy’s best sights and tastes.
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