The best supercar routes in Paris
Paris is the ideal city for a supercar drive. With its majestic avenues and iconic monuments, every turn offers a postcard-perfect backdrop. At Evasio, our professional co-pilots adapt the route based on the chosen duration and traffic. Here are the monuments and locations you can drive through.
The 30-minute route: the essence of Paris
The 30-minute format is perfect for a first discovery. Your route starts from the Champs-Élysées and takes you through the most iconic streets of the 8th arrondissement.
Typical route (30 min)
- 1. Champs-Élysées — Departure from 101 avenue des Champs-Élysées. You drive up the most beautiful avenue in the world in your supercar.
- 2. Arc de Triomphe — Drive around the Place de l’Étoile. Stunning view of the Arc from the roundabout.
- 3. Trocadéro — Descent towards the Trocadéro with its panoramic view of the Eiffel Tower.
- 4. Tour Eiffel — Drive past the Iron Lady. An unmissable photo moment.
- 5. Return to Champs-Élysées — Return via the Pont d’Iéna and the avenues of the 16th.
The 1-hour route: the grand tour
The 1-hour format doubles your driving time and adds several iconic monuments to the route. It’s our most complete package and the one we recommend for the full experience.
Typical route (1h)
- 1. Champs-Élysées — Departure and first acceleration on the most famous avenue.
- 2. Arc de Triomphe — Full loop around the Place de l’Étoile.
- 3. Trocadéro — Iconic panoramic view.
- 4. Tour Eiffel — Drive past, photos with the car and the Tower in the background.
- 5. Champ de Mars — Drive along the gardens, peaceful atmosphere.
- 6. Invalides — View of the golden dome of Napoleon’s tomb.
- 7. Place de la Concorde — The largest square in Paris, its obelisk and fountains.
- 8. Return to Champs-Élysées — Triumphant return to the starting point.
Why Paris is perfect for supercars
Unlike closed circuits, driving in the city offers a unique experience. Passers-by turn their heads, tourists film, and café terraces become your audience. Paris brings something no circuit can replicate: the spectacle of driving a Ferrari or Lamborghini through Parisian life.
The wide avenues of the 8th and 16th arrondissements let you fully enjoy the car’s power, while the passages near monuments offer exceptional backdrops for your photos and videos.
The best times to drive
- Morning (11am-1pm) — Moderate traffic, ideal light for photos. Our recommendation for 1-hour routes.
- Afternoon (2pm-5pm) — More people, more atmosphere. Perfect for the show.
- Evening (7pm-11pm) — Paris lit up. The Eiffel Tower sparkles, the Champs-Élysées shine. The most romantic experience.
The role of the co-pilot
Your professional co-pilot does more than just guide you. They adapt the route in real time based on traffic to avoid jams and maximise the enjoyable driving sections. They know the best photo spots, the smoothest avenues and the places where the engine can express itself. They also take photos and videos with your phone throughout the route.
Good to know
- Routes are indicative and adapted in real time
- The longer the duration, the more monuments you see
- The co-pilot optimises the route to avoid traffic jams
- The best photo spots are included in every route
- Evasio is open 7 days a week, from 11am to 11pm