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Car rental in Paris, France

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Top rated cars to rent in Paris, France

BMW SERIE 1 2014 — Car rental alternative in Guyancourt
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BMW SERIE 1 2014

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Get a rental car in Paris

Paris is known as the City of Light, with its famous boulevards, historic monuments and typical cafés. But have you ever considered discovering this magnificent metropolis from behind the wheel of a car? Drive along the Seine, with the Eiffel Tower on the horizon, or explore the hidden corners of Montmartre, all at your own pace. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway from the city or simply want to navigate the cobblestone streets, renting a car in Paris can be an unforgettable experience. Forget the hassle of public transport schedules and give yourself the freedom to move at your own pace. Get ready to get behind the wheel and discover Paris from a whole new angle!

Top hosts in Paris, France

JULIEN V.

JULIEN V.

All-Star Host
2115 tripsJoined
Julien est un super hote vraiment rien à dire prise en charge et retour génial
Samir M.-
Voiture propre et très fonctionnelle, propriétaire très sympa et réactif, je recommande
Bruno B.-

JULIEN V.’s vehicles

DAVID S.

DAVID S.

All-Star Host
494 tripsJoined
Trafic certes avec de l age mais qui a su faire l aller et retour pour nos vacances dans le sud merci également à l'hôte accueillant et toujours présent bonne vacances à vous
Hil S.-

Recent reviews

Timothy H.
Nissan Sentra 2019

Much better than wasting time at the rental car center!!

Timothy H.
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Dr. N.
Honda Accord 2019

Mike was awesome to work with , definitely recommend to support locals instead of large car rental companies.

Dr. N.
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Toyota Camry 2011

Everything went very smoothly, much cheaper & easier than dealing with the big car rental companies.

Jim T.
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Rachel D.
Nissan Altima 2022

Thanks for saving me an arm and a leg by the car rental companies!

Rachel D.
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David L.
Chrysler 300 2020

Great car, clean, pick up is at car rental center.

David L.
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Ford Fiesta 2019

This is a wonderful alternative to traditional car rental companies.

Austin S.
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Kia Forte 2024

Definitely going to ditch the traditional car rental companies and use Toro.

Michael B.
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MARCUS J.
BMW 3 Series 2019

This rental experience was easy and very affordable.

MARCUS J.
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Joseph B.
Honda Civic 2020

The host was awesome..picking up the car from the remote lot is a bit of inconvenience to walk it from the drop off at the rental car center.

Joseph B.
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P. Craig P.
Honda Civic 2024

Way better than renting from a standard car rental company.

P. Craig P.
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Victoria D.
Nissan Altima 2014

So much better than the car rental agency 👍

Victoria D.
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Millo R.
Honda Accord 2018

Very clean, and very flexible host the car and was an awesome ride definitely came in clutch last min rental and super affordable price would recommend his cars to anyone and fuck the big car rental companies ✊🏾💯💯💯💯💯

Millo R.
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How to get to Paris?

By plane: Charles de Gaulle airport (CDG) is Paris' main international airport. It is well connected to the city center by the RER B and by buses and shuttles. Orly airport (ORY) is another major airport, in the south of Paris. It is connected to the city center by the T7 tramway, the Orlyval train (to Antony station where you can take the RER B), and various buses and shuttles.
By train: if you're coming from London, Brussels or Amsterdam, you'll probably arrive at Gare du Nord via Eurostar or Thalys. Paris has a number of other major stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de l'Est, Gare Saint-Lazare, Gare Montparnasse, Gare d'Austerlitz) that serve trains from different parts of France and other European countries.
By bus: numerous bus companies operate long-distance services to Paris, usually arriving at the Paris Gallieni international bus station or the Bercy bus station.
By car: Paris is well connected by a network of roads and freeways. If you're driving, make sure you know France's traffic rules and are aware of any low-emission zones that may require a specific vignette to enter.

What to do in Paris?

Paris, the city of love, art and gastronomy. Let's start by observing Parisian art with the Eiffel Tower. Admire Paris from its summit, then sit down on the lawns of the Champ de Mars with a picnic for a breathtaking view. At nightfall, its glitter will cast a spell. Then plunge into an ocean of art at the Louvre! From the mysterious Mona Lisa to the majestic Venus de Milo, this museum takes you on a journey through the ages. Even after the fire, Notre-Dame de Paris remains a symbol of Parisian resilience and beauty. Climb up for a splendid view over the rooftops of Paris. Then wander through the narrow streets of Montmartre, breathe in the essence of the artists who left their mark here, and treat yourself to a panoramic view of Paris from the steps of Sacré-Coeur.
Visit the city's charming neighborhoods such as the Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, or the Quartier Latin - stroll, taste and experience Paris like a true Parisian. Shop or simply stroll along the iconic Avenue des Champs-Élysées, then climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe for a breathtaking view. Stop off at a café, order an espresso and watch the world go by.
Discover Paris from a different perspective with a cruise on the Seine. As the lights of the city are reflected on the water, the historic monuments take on a magical dimension. Don't miss a visit to a boulangerie for a fresh croissant or a patisserie for a delicious lemon tart. And why not accompany it all with a glass of wine in a typical bistrot? To round off the evening, whether it's a lively evening at the Moulin Rouge or a play in a small cabaret, Paris is the capital of entertainment.

More information about car rental?

Forget about car rental agencies and dive into the world of Turo in Paris to find your rental car and criss-cross the capital. From sparkling city cars to chic convertibles and head-turning luxury cars, Turo in Paris offers an incredible range of cars to suit all tastes and needs. On the Turo platform, you interact directly with passionate local car hosts who can give you tips on driving in Paris and recommend hidden gems to visit. By choosing Turo, you can rent a car without breaking the bank!
The variety of vehicles means you can find a car at a rate that suits your budget. Book via the Turo app or website, choose your vehicle, arrange a meeting point with the host and you're on your way! No queues, no tedious paperwork. For your peace of mind, every trip booked through Turo is covered by a minimum protection plan, so you can explore Paris with complete peace of mind. With Turo, not only do you rent a car, but you also have the opportunity to meet local hosts and immerse yourself in Parisian culture.

Which car to rent in Paris?

Each type of trip deserves its own car model... SUV, sedan, compact or exceptional car: on the Turo platform, you're spoilt for choice.
Compact city car: ideal for narrow city streets, both chic and practical. Easy to park, it's perfect for a Parisian getaway.
Electric car: environmentally conscious? Choose an electric or hybrid car. With Paris's low-emission zones, driving an electric car is not only eco-responsible, it's also economical!
Convertible: drive a Mini Cooper Cabriolet or a Fiat 500C under the Parisian sky, hair in the wind, past the illuminated Eiffel Tower. A magical experience!
SUV: if you're planning to leave the city to explore the French countryside or for a family getaway, an SUV will combine comfort and space.
Luxury car: why not treat yourself to an exceptional driving experience with a luxury car? After all, Paris is the capital of fashion and luxury!
A utility van: if you're planning a move, think of a utility van, practical and efficient for transporting your furniture and souvenirs. Get started and conquer the streets of Paris by renting your car on Turo!

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Frequently asked questions

When to rent a car?

With Turo, you can rent a car all year round at prices that don’t change as much as those charged by a car rental agency. However, it's always a good idea to plan ahead for busy rental periods such as vacations and bank holidays.

Why is there a deposit when I rent a car?

At Turo, only certain categories require a deposit. Vehicles in the "Deluxe Class" category require a deposit of €400, while "Super Deluxe Class" vehicles require a deposit of €600. These amounts are used to cover any additional costs, such as extra kilometers.

Where can I rent a car?

With Turo, you can rent a car from home and pick it up in France, the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. Unlike agencies, pick-up locations are not packed in major cities, train stations or airports, but are available everywhere. Whether you're in an urban or rural area, you'll find a vehicle close by.

How do I rent a luxury car?

Getting a luxury car on Turo is easy. Filter the available vehicles in your area to see only the luxury cars available nearby. Please note that you must have held a driver's license for more than 7 years to rent most vehicles in the "Deluxe Class" and "Super Deluxe Class" ranges.

How much does a car rental cost?

Turo offers a very wide range of vehicles in all categories and at all prices, from €20 per day to suit many budgets.

How can I get discounts on my rental?

There are two ways to obtain discounts on your rental. You can spot discounts offered by certain hosts for early bookings at least one week before the start of your trip. You can also get a discount for longer trips, starting from 3 consecutive days.

Can I have my rental car delivered?

On Turo, vehicle delivery is possible. Many vehicles are available for delivery to train stations or airports, and you can also filter the vehicles offering delivery to a specific address. Delivery includes pick-up and return of the vehicle. Depending on the situation, additional charges may apply.

What's the difference between OuiCar and Turo?

Turo, the world's largest car-sharing platform, has acquired OuiCar, the French pioneer in car sharing. OuiCar has become Turo France. The service remains fundamentally the same: hosts (called "owners" on OuiCar) offer their cars to guests (called "renters" on OuiCar) across France via the platform, which covers all trips (previously called "rentals"). But Turo France now offers a wider range of vehicles, greater flexibility of coverage, and has adopted Turo's standards of excellence in quality and customer service.

How do I rent a car in Paris?

If you're looking for a rental car, turn to private individuals who offer their vehicles on Turo. Using the platform's filters, you'll be able to find a vehicle that meets your criterias and is as close as possible to your location, without having to visit a rental agency. Arrange for the keys to be handed over directly to your host, so you can get the vehicle when it suits you in Paris.

Where to rent a car in Paris?

Thanks to private car rental, you can rent a car on any street in the center of Paris, in the less-frequented streets, or anywhere in the Ile-de-France region. Actually, unlike agencies, Turo's pick-up points are not concentrated in the city center, train stations or airports, but all over the city and the countryside.

Where can I park my car at Disneyland Paris?

The Disneyland Paris theme park has a visitor parking lot open from 8am to 11.30pm. Depending on the type of vehicle you wish to park, daily rates vary from €25 to €40. If you're staying at a partner hotel, parking is free. Some park passes offer free access to the parking lot, except during special events. If you don't qualify for free access to the park's parking lot, you can park in La Vallée Village shopping center parking lot or in the adjacent streets before walking to the Disneyland Paris park.

Where can I park for free in Paris?

2.5% of parking spaces in Paris are free. For example, you can park at 1 street du Ponceau in the 2nd arrondissement, Cité street in the 4th arrondissement, Malebranche street in the 5th arrondissement, Narbonne street and avenue Daniel Lesueur in the 7th arrondissement, Washington street in the 8th arrondissement and in the Marigny avenue parking lot, between Daumesnil and Saint-Maurice avenues in the 12th arrondissement, Polygone avenue, some spaces on Léon bollée avenue (13th arrondissement), some spaces in the Bois de Boulogne, the right-hand side of Orsel street in the 18th arrondissement and some spaces on l'Escaut street in the 19th arrondissement.

Where to park near Paris?

The suburbs near Paris offer more free parking options than the heart of the capital. For example, there's the Campanile Roissy parking lot in Roissy, the Econopark parking lot in Aulnay-sous-Bois, Parcorly at Orly airport and the Effia Massy Vilmorin parking lot in Massy.