France Paris to Carcassonne
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France Paris to Carcassonne
We (4 adults) are travelling in France during Oct 2010 from South Africa - I was thinking of flying to Paris and hire a car from there to drive to Carcassonne (we will be staying most of the time there at a friends house). I please need help with the following as a South African citizen.
Cheapest and best flight from ORTambo to Paris?
Chepest and best car hire from Paris to Carcassonne and around Carcassonne back to Paris?
Cost of a Visa?
Best place in SA to get my visa?
Any suggestions to stay/overnight between Paris and Carcassonne?
I am on a tight budget but cannot do the backpacking thing either.
Any help and suggestions will be great.
Thanks
Cheapest and best flight from ORTambo to Paris?
Chepest and best car hire from Paris to Carcassonne and around Carcassonne back to Paris?
Cost of a Visa?
Best place in SA to get my visa?
Any suggestions to stay/overnight between Paris and Carcassonne?
I am on a tight budget but cannot do the backpacking thing either.
Any help and suggestions will be great.
Thanks
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Paris can be a pricey place to fly in to - did you know you can fly direct to Carcasonne from a few other European destinations with RyanAir - might be worth seeing if flights work out cheaper that way.
Of course if you want to spend time in Paris that probably over-complicates things...
Of course if you want to spend time in Paris that probably over-complicates things...
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First, I would look into flights to Toulouse. Second, even if you do fly into Paris, I wouldn't drive from there to Carcassone - I'd take the TGV to Toulouse and pick up a car there and drive. You wouldn't need to spend a night betwen Paris and Carassonne if you followed either of these plans. AutoEurope is a reliable car rental broker, and you should book the car in advance.
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And, if you get your TGV tickets early, i.e., like 3 months out, you can save a lot of money. Look at www.voyages-sncf.com.



