Theme
Capital classics
Big-city to big-city drives that connect the cultural anchors of Europe — Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Rome, Vienna. Major motorways the whole way; the friction is parking and city tolls.
France Belgium Netherlands Germany United Kingdom Spain Portugal Austria Italy Switzerland
Indexed routes
5
Total distance
3,561 km
Countries
5
Avg distance
712 km
When to drive
April–October (May–June and September are sweet spots)
Capitals draw heaviest tourist traffic from June to August; off-season hotel rates are usually 30–40% lower and historic centres are walkable. Winter driving is fine — motorways stay open and are well-cleared — but expect short daylight hours north of Paris.
Driving difficulty: Easy
Routes in this theme
Cities anchoring this theme
Most-anchored origin and destination cities across the curated routes — sorted by how often each appears.
FAQ
- Are these drives fast on motorways?
- Yes — capital connections sit on top-tier motorways (A1/E40/A2 Paris–Berlin, A6/A7 Paris–Lyon–Mediterranean axis). Free-flow average is 110–130 km/h depending on country. Add 1–2 hours to OSRM's estimate for realistic city-entry congestion either end.
- How do I handle city centre access?
- Most capitals run low-emission zones: Berlin Umweltzone (green sticker required), Paris Crit'Air, Madrid Zonas de Bajas Emisiones (ZBE), Brussels LEZ. Check your vehicle's emission class before you arrive; non-compliant cars face fines from €50 upward. Park outside the zone and metro in if uncertain.
- Which routes need ferries or tunnels?
- London ↔ Paris and London ↔ Brussels need either Eurotunnel (Folkestone–Calais, 35 minutes, book ahead) or Dover–Calais ferry (90 minutes). Everything else stays on land. Eurotunnel is faster and indifferent to weather; ferries cost less in shoulder seasons.
- Tolls and vignettes — what to expect?
- France and Italy charge distance-based motorway tolls (significant on long capital crossings). Switzerland and Austria require vignettes (10-day or annual). Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, and Spain are mostly toll-free for cars. Budget for the French autoroute network on any Paris-anchored route.