Car Rental Paris to Normandy RT
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Car Rental Paris to Normandy RT
In Oct we will stay in Paris for a few days and then rent a car to see Normandy for 4 days. We will return it to Paris in the morning hours and take a fast train from Gare du Nord to Brussels.
The question is where in Paris should we pickup and return the car, presumably the same place? Ideally it would be on the periphery to avoid a lot of the traffic. I thought one of the airports but there isn't one to the west that I know of. Ideas? Many thanks.
The question is where in Paris should we pickup and return the car, presumably the same place? Ideally it would be on the periphery to avoid a lot of the traffic. I thought one of the airports but there isn't one to the west that I know of. Ideas? Many thanks.
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In Oct we will stay in Paris for a few days and then rent a car to see Normandy for 4 days. We will return it to Paris in the morning hours and take a fast train from Gare du Nord to Brussels.
The question is where in Paris should we pickup and return the car, presumably the same place? Ideally it would be on the periphery to avoid a lot of the traffic. I thought one of the airports but there isn't one to the west that I know of. Ideas? Many thanks.
The question is where in Paris should we pickup and return the car, presumably the same place? Ideally it would be on the periphery to avoid a lot of the traffic. I thought one of the airports but there isn't one to the west that I know of. Ideas? Many thanks.
why not return it at Gar du Nord?
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Thanks J62. I was hoping that there would be something away from the belly of the beast but Nord is close to the A14 and probably not all that bad. It also would make catching the train easier without a bag drag, Unless someone has a better idea I'll do Nord. Thanks.
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I recall when we did a similar trip we picked up the car at CDG when we landed and the car rental company had a Paris location to drop the car which we did and then spent another 4 days in Paris. Worked out well and we had stopped to drop off our bags at the hotel and then walked back which luckily wasn't all that far from our hotel.
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We hired from Avis at Gard du Nord pick up and return - its a solid suggestion. I will admit that we found Nord confusing to actually find Avis and then even to get out again. Don't let my foolishness deter you though. Also, we did both in peak hour traffic. The taxi ride there was slow and costly as a result. When we drove out it was on the other side of the road for us and so it was a bit hectic and at one point we were waiting at stop lights and a car in front of us (also waiting) ran into a motor bike in front of him (also waiting) so we were glad to be out of the city (we were heading to Versailles). This was our first time driving in this kind of crazy traffic - have gotten used to it now but it still keeps me on the edge of my seat. Upon drop off we missed a left turn into a narrow narrow street close to Nord and got stuck in traffic for nearly another 20 minutes.
Again not to deter you - but really just a note on timing
Is there a reason you don't want to drop off to Brussels?
Have you done research on things to see between Normandy and Paris or are you mostly just wanting to do it non stop? Do you need suggestions or info?
BTW - I always look at a range of car companies to hire from but with the right discount codes I can never find anything that gives me a reason to NOT hire from Avis.
Again not to deter you - but really just a note on timing
Is there a reason you don't want to drop off to Brussels?
Have you done research on things to see between Normandy and Paris or are you mostly just wanting to do it non stop? Do you need suggestions or info?
BTW - I always look at a range of car companies to hire from but with the right discount codes I can never find anything that gives me a reason to NOT hire from Avis.
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We hired from Avis at Gard du Nord pick up and return - its a solid suggestion. I will admit that we found Nord confusing to actually find Avis and then even to get out again. Don't let my foolishness deter you though. Also, we did both in peak hour traffic. The taxi ride there was slow and costly as a result. When we drove out it was on the other side of the road for us and so it was a bit hectic and at one point we were waiting at stop lights and a car in front of us (also waiting) ran into a motor bike in front of him (also waiting) so we were glad to be out of the city (we were heading to Versailles). This was our first time driving in this kind of crazy traffic - have gotten used to it now but it still keeps me on the edge of my seat. Upon drop off we missed a left turn into a narrow narrow street close to Nord and got stuck in traffic for nearly another 20 minutes.
Again not to deter you - but really just a note on timing
Is there a reason you don't want to drop off to Brussels?
Have you done research on things to see between Normandy and Paris or are you mostly just wanting to do it non stop? Do you need suggestions or info?
BTW - I always look at a range of car companies to hire from but with the right discount codes I can never find anything that gives me a reason to NOT hire from Avis.
Again not to deter you - but really just a note on timing
Is there a reason you don't want to drop off to Brussels?
Have you done research on things to see between Normandy and Paris or are you mostly just wanting to do it non stop? Do you need suggestions or info?
BTW - I always look at a range of car companies to hire from but with the right discount codes I can never find anything that gives me a reason to NOT hire from Avis.
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Yes, it saves a lot of driving just to get there and back. Picking up and returning a car outside of Paris is easy. You may be able to use the TGV system for rapid train trips, in addition to not having to negotiate car to train in Paris at the end of this segment of your travels.
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I did like your idea of driving to Brussels from Honfleur but when I looked for cars on Booking, none had availability. Interesting since they had plenty when I changed it to return to Nord. Guessing they want to keep their cars there. I will look into this more though.
I did a search on pickup Gard Du Nord on Oct 9 and return on the 16th and for a C3 it was sub EUD300 including CDW and theft protection (excess of something like EU1500 which can be reduced to 500 or zero depending on how much extra you pay)
but then when i changed drop off at Gare du Midi which adds on more taxes and one way drop off fee it came to over EUD1000
I only tried one company so maybe some one else might be better but I'm not hopeful
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You could consider Porte Maillot. It is close to the Périphérique, and few miles south, you find A13 for Normandy. Return the car to the same location and, in October, you will ride the brand new RER E from porte Maillot to Gare du Nord in less than 10 mns.
for sure, Hertz has an agency near Porte Maillot (I read somewhere it is the busiest city agency in Paris with tourists and the many Parisians that don't own a car, like me), maybe there are others.
just beware when driving on the "periph": you must yield to cars entering the Périphérique, which is an unusual rule in France for highways. So go to a middle lane asap (which is also an unusual rule: in France, you should stay on the right lane when driving on a motorway)
for sure, Hertz has an agency near Porte Maillot (I read somewhere it is the busiest city agency in Paris with tourists and the many Parisians that don't own a car, like me), maybe there are others.
just beware when driving on the "periph": you must yield to cars entering the Périphérique, which is an unusual rule in France for highways. So go to a middle lane asap (which is also an unusual rule: in France, you should stay on the right lane when driving on a motorway)
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That is an unusual rule, that entering cars have right of way. I think people rent in Paris because they think might as well save the cost of the train fares both way to wherever they are going where they could rent one (like Tours or Rouen, etc).
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