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tofuloaf Apr 19th, 2012 06:26 AM

Train and Car rental daytrip from Paris
 
Greetings,
We are 4 adults and 1 toddler that will be renting an apartment in paris for 7 nights in september. We would like to do a couple day trips out of the city.

We plan to visit Versailles for a day (2 landscape architects in the group!) and would also like to tour the Loir Valley for a day to see some castles and a village or two. If possible, we may try to squeeze in a visit to Vaux le Vicomte (but that may be too much for the day)

I read references in other posts to train ticket/ car rental day trips from paris, where you get round trip train tix from paris and there is a car rental for the day waiting for you at the destination train station. I cant seem to find any links online to see prices, terms and conditions, make reservations, etc. (i want to be sure we can get a car seat for the little one)

Any advice out there on doing this? Which station should go to? are we better off getting out of paris for couple nights and staying the area? With the toddler, switching hotels etc, may be problematic, and we are already paying for the 7 nights in the paris apartment even if we stay elswehere for a night or two.

thanks for any advice
cheers

Gretchen Apr 19th, 2012 06:31 AM

You're going to do all these as day trips from Paris in 7 days? At the very least don't go to the Loire. You can see chateaux in Paris--like the Louvre. And gardens even.
You can do the Versailles trip by train without a car. I think that is also a stretch.

tofuloaf Apr 19th, 2012 06:35 AM

We will do Versailles via the train for the day, no car rental involved in that trip.

We would like to do one other day trip out of paris: Somewhere around the Loir Valley. folks on these and other forums have mentioned taking the train to Tours and getting a car there for the day. At the end of the day you drop the car off back at the train station in Tours, and get a train back to paris.

Are there other towns where packages like this are available?

all the other days, we will stay in paris.

that doesnt sound like too much to me. but maybe it is wishful thinking.

FrenchMystiqueTours Apr 19th, 2012 06:45 AM

You can go to the Loire region and do châteaux and/or wine tasting tours. The TGV will get you to Tours in an hour. You want to arrive in Tours Centre, not the train station Saint-Pierre-des-Corps. The tourist office is right across from the train station and that is where you'll pick-up your tour. Here is the weblink for the Tours tourist office. Click the tab on the left that says "Excursions" and you'll find all the info you need.

http://www.tours-tourisme.fr/index_en.php

If you decide on this you'll need to use the TGV website to buy/reserve your tickets. For info on these trains use the website www.tgv-europe.com for schedules and prices. Don't forget to uncheck the box marked "Direct Trains" to see all possible options. If the TGV site redirects you to the RailEurope website then try again and enter "Antarctica" as your ticket collection country. Other countries may also work but just try to find a country that doesn't get you redirected to RailEurope. The RailEurope website often doesn't show all the trains and generally has higher prices but you can check just to compare. You can buy tickets up to 3 months in advance and the earlier you buy them the cheaper they will be. The discounted tickets are known as PREM tickets but these are non-refundable and can't be exchanged.

Here is a website that will tell you how to navigate the TGV website:

http://www.nickbooth.id.au/Tips/FrenchTrain.htm

An excellent website to learn all about train travel in Europe is www.seat61.com.

ooeygooey Apr 19th, 2012 06:50 AM

This board can be very helpful, but it also seems to get many "that's crazy!" responses that are not so helpful. Here's my attempt at "helpful."

I do not know of any service that would arrange the train and car rental for you, and I imagine that they would do this only if there was an organized tour at the destination. You could try and look for tour groups, and then identify the ones that offer train and car included.

You can also very easily arrange transport yourself, by buying train tickets, either in person or in advance by internet, and by reserving a car at the train destination. We are doing this in England this summer for a day trip to Stonehenge and Avebury, and doing a similar arrangement for a 3-day trip to Normandy from Paris. If you are nervous about buying train tickets, you can search the board for "France train tickets" or some such. We are renting a car through Europcar, and they do offer all manner of child seats.

Hope that helps a bit!

StCirq Apr 19th, 2012 06:58 AM

The SNCF often offers train/car rental combos. I don't know if they have one for the Loire (not Loir, that's a different river), but I would guess they do, as it's a major tourist attraction. You can check out their offers on the same site you use to book trains: www.voyages-sncf.com (and maybe www.tgv-europe too, though I never use that site).

FrenchMystiqueTours Apr 19th, 2012 07:18 AM

The tgv-europe.com site is just the English language version of the voyages-sncf.com site. If you click on the British flag at the bottom of the sncf site it brings you to the tgv-europe site. On the tgv-europe site there is a tab on the top that gives a "Train + Car" rental option, though I've never used it. If there are 4 adults it may actually be cheaper to rent a car for the day if you go to the Loire vs. the cost of 4 adults paying a per person cost on a tour but you'll have to compare to see which is cheapest.

nytraveler Apr 19th, 2012 09:23 AM

I don;t think wha tyuo are describing is a tour - it's just someone renting a car at a train station and then returning it. the trick is - what days you do it and what times are hte offices open.

There are also day-long coach tours from Paris and van tours from Tours - but I don;t think I woldattempt either one with an infant. Even if they allow this (and many tours have a young child age limit) - what do you do if the baby doesn;t fell well and gets fussy. You and s/he just suffer for many more hours? With a car you more esily address this kind of problem.

Rastaguytoday Apr 19th, 2012 03:40 PM

On a 2 week stay in Paris, a friend and I took a day trip to Lyon. Quite nice, wonderful food and saw some of the city.

I really enjoyed it.


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