The ancient town of Provins offers an ideal getaway for families, situated just 90 minutes away from Paris. If you’re aiming to transport yourself to the era of medieval France, this is where you’d want to be.
During our initial Parisian family trip, we concluded our visit in Provins, exposing our kids to more than just metropolitan delights. Journey with me as we navigate through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to over 50 timeless monuments.
Family Attractions in Provins
Given that Provins is encircled by historic walls, it’s a natural inclination to explore them. The highlight? You can trek atop these walls! Towering over 80 feet and spanning a mile, these walls offer picturesque city vistas and a deep dive into the fortifications themselves.
Apart from the imposing walls, there are five attractions not to be missed: Tour César, the Tithe Barn, the Provins Museum, the Underground Galleries, and the Saint-Ayoul Priory. Each attraction is ensconced within a historic edifice, making the ambiance just as captivating as the displays. Though I was particularly enchanted by Caesar’s Keep, visiting all five will be a treat.
A few highlights:
- Tour César: A historic tower providing everything from dungeon experiences to sweeping views of Provins.
- Tithe Barn (Grange aux Dîmes): An ancient market showcasing lifelike replicas of traders and their commodities.
- Underground Galleries: Explore a network of underground pathways with a guided tour, revealing its varied history.
- Saint-Ayoul Priory: This ancient religious site showcases intricate frescoes, stained glass windows, and a cloister.
- Provins Museum: A deep dive into the region’s history through artifacts and artworks.
Availing the Provins Pass can be economical, granting access to the above attractions and other experiences in the town.
The Banquet des Troubadours Show
The most unforgettable part of our Provins experience was the Banquet des Troubadours. This three-hour immersive dinner takes you to a 12th-century vaulted chamber where you’re encouraged to don period attire.
The intimate setting allows you to closely engage with the evening’s performers, who mesmerize with music, magic, skits, and an astonishing fire-breathing finale. Though primarily in French, their antics transcend language barriers.
The meal comprises medieval dishes, spaced out perfectly to savor and enjoy. The ambience, combined with the feast and entertainment, promises an experience like no other.
Live Performances for Families
Beyond the indoor entertainment, consider catching an outdoor medieval performance. Shows usually run from late March to early November and include:
- The Legends of the Knights: A show brimming with jousting, acrobatics, and horseback stunts.
- The Eagles of the Ramparts: A mesmerizing display of falconry.
- Fire Horses: A nighttime spectacle, especially captivating during the Provins by Candlelight festivals in July and August.
Best Times to Explore Provins
While summer is the peak season, events like the Provins Rose Garden and the June Medieval Festival bring a unique charm. Alternatively, spring or autumn visits promise fewer crowds with most attractions still open. The Christmas season is yet another perfect time to indulge in Provins’ historic charm, highlighted by its festive market.
How to Reach Provins
Getting to Provins from Paris is straightforward. Depart from Gare de l’Est directly, or if needed, combine a train and bus journey. The drop-off point is conveniently located near the tourism office, making it easy to start your explorations.
Our time in Provins was short yet incredibly enriching. This enchanting medieval town provided the perfect conclusion to our Paris vacation, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for families seeking a blend of adventure and history.