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Car rental in France

There are many interesting things in France, and such places are not limited to the central streets of Paris, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre or Notre Dame Cathedral. Outside the city, many wonderful medieval castles have survived, and there is also an opportunity to see fragrant lavender plantations. It is interesting to get to Brittany and wander at low tide along the seashore, where many sea creatures remain right on the sand. And all this will be possible if you embark on a journey by car.

Features of rent and payment

You can rent a car. To rent a car in France, you need an international driver's license and a bank card (and sometimes two). You must be at least 21 years old (for a number of car models, age requirements are stricter - 23 years old), as for driving experience, it must be at least a year. Large companies may require you to pay «young driver gathering», if you are not yet 25 years old.

In France, the rental price most often includes:

  • Unlimited mileage;
  • Insurance from «car damage»
  • VAT.

Plus, for an additional fee, you can insure the car against theft, take a child seat, or register a co-driver in the contract. The car is issued fully fueled, and therefore it should be returned in the same condition. When a car is taken for a period of more than two days, you have the right to return it in another city, and there is no additional charge for this..

Renting a car in France will cost you 60–70 € per day if it is a class C car with a navigator. But there is also an economy rental option for 30 €.

Moreover, there is a toll on some roads in France. The cost depends not only on the highway itself, but also on the class of the car on which they are going to enter it. You can see it on the scoreboard when you enter the paid area. Both bank cards and cash are accepted here. Toll roads and road sections in France are indicated by the letter «BUT» on a blue road sign. Bridges or tunnels are often paid. Moreover, there is often an interesting «hysteresis», when you can enter the tunnel for one payment and come back for a little more. Here you have to be on the lookout so as not to stay «trapped».

For example, the 11.6 km Mont Blanc tunnel connecting French Chamonix and Italian Courmayeur will cost 38.90 euros one way. And it is better to immediately pay 48.60 euros for a round trip, because it will be more expensive to enter the same tunnel from the Italian side.

Renting a car in France will allow you to truly experience the local flavor. You will have a unique chance to visit the vineyards of Bordeaux and Champagne, rush with the breeze through the famous Cannes, and do all this in just one vacation.

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