Friday 3 September 2010

Car Hire in France

There is a lot to see and experience in France. If you are not taking your car by ferry or chunnel, then you can pick up a car at the many airports. For some tips read on ....

France is the largest country in area in the European Union and has a wide range of places to see from coast in the north and the west to the mountain ranges of the Alps in the south-east. With so many things to do and see, the best way to see everything at your own place is to hire a car. An interesting fact is the French public often refer to their country as “L’Hexagone” due to shape of its territory.

With over 400 airports in France the possibilities to travel to France are endless; all major cities have airports including Paris, Marseille and Lyon and many of the smaller cities too. When visiting France, car hire can be the best and easiest way to get around and having to avoid the monotonous wait for tour buses and taxis.

Over 79 million people choose to visit France each year which makes it the most visited country in the world and if you are one of them, Paris is a must see. With sights including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, The Louvre and much more, cheap car hire should be a priority when booking your holiday. Paris is one of the largest cities in Europe and can be extremely hard to get around without the use of a car. Whether you want to experience the amazing culture of France, see the arts or see some sport, there is everything to suit varying tastes.

For cheap car hire in France shop online to find the best deals, another interesting fact about France is that is borders 8 different countries so once you have seen all there is to see (which unlikely given the amount of activities to do night and day!) you can always drive across the border to Belgium or Spain and experience a different culture.

Warning: From our experience do check that the Car insurance covers you for trips out of France into neighbouring countries.

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