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0h01
Versailles
78000
  • Take D10 (Avenue du Général de Gaulle) and continue for 350 meters
    0 m
  • Take a slight right onto D10 (Rue Royale) and continue for 35 meters
    350 m
  • Turn right onto D10 (Rue du Général Leclerc) and continue for 240 meters
    400 m
  • Turn left onto D91 (Rue du Maréchal Joffre) and continue for 950 meters
    650 m
  • Turn left onto Avenue du Maréchal Juin and continue for 400 meters
    1.6 km
  • Merge left onto N12. Continue for 8.5 kilometers
    2.0 km
  • Continue on A86 for 9.9 kilometers
    Périphérique de l'Île-de-France
    Périphérique de l'Île-de-France
    10.5 km
  • Exit and take Périphérique de l'Île-de-France. Continue for 160 meters
    D165RUNGIS-VILLEPARC D'AFFAIRESM.I.NZONE DELTA
    20.4 km
  • Merge right onto D165 (Avenue Charles Lindbergh) and continue for 350 meters
    D65Zone Delta
    Avenue Charles Lindbergh
    20.5 km
  • Merge right onto A86a. Continue for 550 meters
    N186A6VersaillesFresnes
    20.9 km
  • Exit and take A10. Continue for 230 meters
    A10A6BORDEAUX-NANTESLYONÉVRYPALAISEAUA6PARIS
    21.4 km
  • Merge right onto A6b E15 E50. Continue for 2.6 kilometers
    A6PARIS
    Autoroute du Soleil
    21.7 km
  • Continue on E50 (Autoroute du Soleil) for 4.8 kilometers
    E50A6bE15
    METZ-NANCYLILLEVILLEJUIFARCUEILPÉRIPHÉRIQUE ESTPTE D'ITALIE
    Autoroute du Soleil
    Autoroute du Soleil
    24.3 km
  • Take a slight right onto E15 E50 (Boulevard Périphérique) and continue for 2.5 kilometers
    Boulevard Périphérique
    29.0 km
  • Exit and take Boulevard Périphérique. Continue for 50 meters
    PARIS-CENTREPTE DE BERCYA5TROYESMETZ-NANCYMARNE LA VALLÉE-CRÉTEIL
    Boulevard Périphérique
    31.5 km
  • Merge right onto Rue Robert Étlin and continue for 260 meters
    PARIS-CENTREPTE DE BERCY
    31.6 km
  • Merge left onto Rue Robert Étlin and continue for 170 meters
    Paris-CentrePériphérique ExtérieurPalais Omnisports de Paris-BercyCharenton-Bercy 2
    31.8 km
  • Merge left onto Quai de Bercy and continue for 2.4 kilometers
    Paris-CentrePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
    Quai de Bercy
    Quai de la Rapée
    32.0 km
  • Turn left onto Quai de la Rapée and continue for 130 meters
    34.4 km
  • Continue on Quai de la Rapée for 130 meters
    34.6 km
  • Continue on Pont Morland for 550 meters
    Pont Morland
    34.7 km
  • Continue on Place du Père Teilhard de Chardin for 90 meters
    35.2 km
  • Continue on Quai des Célestins for 400 meters
    35.3 km
  • Continue on Quai de l'Hôtel de Ville for 500 meters
    35.7 km
  • Take a slight right onto Quai de l'Hôtel de Ville and continue for 100 meters
    36.2 km
  • Turn right onto Place de l'Hôtel de Ville and continue for 110 meters
    36.3 km
0h42
Paris
75001-75116
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Driving directions from Versailles (78000) to Paris (75000)

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Versailles Paris

, your routes summarized
Duration41 min à 53 min (1)
Distance by car22.1 km à 36.7 km
Bird's eye distance17 km
Fuel cost€2.29 à €3.39 (2)
Toll cost€0
Total Price€2.29 à €3.39

Environmental impact

CO₂ emissions4 à 6 kg (3)
NOx emissions8.8 à 14.7 g (3)
NOx emissions
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) primarily consist of two molecules: nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). They can cause health problems such as respiratory tract irritation, heart diseases, and lung problems in individuals who are exposed for prolonged periods. NO2 is 40 times more toxic than carbon monoxide (CO) and four times more toxic than NO.
PM10 emissions1098 à 1824 mg (3)
PM10 emissions
Les particules PM10 sont des particules fines en suspension dans l'air, d'un diamètre inférieur à 10 µm. Les particules grossières, fraction comprise entre 2.5 µm et 10 µm, ont des effets sur la santé respiratoire. La fraction fine des particules, celles inférieures à 2.5 µm, elles impactent à long terme la santé cardiovasculaire.
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  • Pedestrian
    0 kg CO₂
  • Bike
    0 kg CO₂
  • Electric scooter
    0 kg CO₂
  • Public transport
    0 kg CO₂
  • Train
    0 kg CO₂
  • Coach
    1 kg CO₂
  • Taxi / Chauffeur
    2 kg CO₂
  • Carpool
    2 kg CO₂
  • Car

    3 kg CO₂
  • Motorbike / Scooter
    3 kg CO₂
  • Plane
    4 kg CO₂
  • *CO2 emissions are calculated for a distance as the crow flies.
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1 - Calculations are made excluding traffic congestion, we invite you to recalculate your route to obtain data based on current traffic conditions.2 - Fuel cost is calculated by default using diesel. We invite you to customize your route to calculate with the specifications of your vehicle (gasoline, electric, etc.).3 - CO2, NOx, and PM10 pollutant emissions are calculated by default using diesel for the vehicle and represent an average across the proposed routes.