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France

We are excited to be able to offer our customers cheap car rental rates from each of France's municipal airports plus the main international Charles de Gaulle airport north of Paris. France has an amazing 28 municipal airports that are used by the major low cost airlines. In a number of cases, these smaller airports are located a considerable distance from the cities that they are servicing and public transport to and from them can be sporadic at best. Begin your trip to France with car hire provided by two of The UK's leading car rental companies. We offer online bookings quoting cheap car hire in France. Both of our car hire suppliers have specialist telephone staff on hand waiting to answer any extra questions that you may have before or after renting a car.


Sophisticated and provincial, Angers is by reputation, blooming marvellous.

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A market town in the Dordogne departement in France, Bergerac offers the lovingly preserved atmosphere of an ancient town as well as an excellent location for touring.

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Situated in the Bay of Biscay, Biarritz is a fashionable french seaside resort with a lovely all year mild climate.

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Situated on the western point of the Brittany coastline, Brest provides a significant french port service.

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Situated in the southern Languedoc-Roussillon region, Carcassonne attracts huge amounts of tourists, particularly during the Summer months.

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Charming Chambery is situated in Savoie and has previously served as the region’s historical capital as far back as the 13th century.

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With a spectacular coastline and sandy beaches, Cherbourg is not your usual seaside destination.

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Banish those holiday blues with a trip to desirable Dinard! Situated upon the North East coast of Brittany, Dinard is found perched atop a craggy escarpment across the River Rance from St Malo.

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Grenoble is found in the south east of France, close to the French Alps, in the fairly populated hugely developed region of the Rhone-Alpes, commonly known as the Dauphine region.

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Famous for its Cognac, oysters and mussels, La Rochelle celebrates it gastronomic distinction while providing a wide selection of fare from the corners of the globe.

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On the map for producing fine china, Limoges attracts its visitors every year mainly for its beautiful sweeping landscape.

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The third largest city in the country, Lyon is situated in the middle eastern region of France approximately four hundred kilometres south east of Paris.

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The oldest town in France, magnificent Marseille has existed for 2,600 years and is to date, the second largest city in the country.

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Fully loaded with character, the instantly likable city of Montpellier is found in France's south west region of Languedoc-Roussillon.

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Birthplace of Jules Verne, Nantes was once the capital city of Brittany as well as its largest and most important town.

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In a nutshell, Nice is an attractive seaside port of call where extravagant yachts moor up for the summer.

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The birthplace of the fabric Denim, Nimes is situated in the south of France.

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The capital city of the Oise department, Beauvais offers a market town atmosphere with little pearls of renaissance at many a turn.

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Beautiful and romantic Paris, the capital of France is considered one of the most visited cities in Europe.

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As you move around the city of Paris, you can't help but notice the buildings are from a vast array of architectural periods.

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Situated in the south west of France, the city of Pau reveals itself in the Pyrenees Atlantique district.

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Enjoying a location where its neighbours are the French Riviera and Spain, Perpignan is perfectly placed to offer lovely sunny holiday weather as well as an ideal spot for touring the locality.

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Situated in the west of France, Poitiers, the town of a hundred steeples, offers a vibrant country town, excellent location for touring as well as two thousand years of architectural heritage.

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Reclusive Rochefort, situated in the Poitou-Charentes region in central western France is a town that is very difficult to research prior to visiting.

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Remarkable Rodez, is a vibrant student town which dates back to the 4th century and is stunning.

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The capital city of the delicious Loire, St-Etienne benefits from a vast glossary of features and attractions that make up the Rhone-Alpes region.

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Strasbourg is one of its mother country’s finest cities.

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You are in Provence-Alpes -Cote-d’Azure country now! A visit to Toulon reaps the benefits of three of the more beautiful of the more popular of French holiday regions.

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Situated in the central Midi-Pyrenees, while an enchanting city in its own right, Toulouse is excellently placed for touring the largest region of France.

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Tours, the place to go for chateau hunting with not a single chateau to its name! Ideal for touring the Loire Valley famed for its generous array of palatial residences, Tours has a number of charms of its own.

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Situated just across the English Channel, France has an area of 547,030 square kilometres. Bordered by the English Channel, the Bay of Biscay, Belgium and Spain, France has a population of sixty million people. As a hugely popular holiday destination, France has recently overtaken Spain in its popularity.

France is made up of around 22 distinctive metropolitan regions. The North of France is made up of an intriguing concoction of coasts, forests, unsurpassable Champagne vineyards and festival ridden traditional Brittany. While enjoying easy ferry access to England, the region offers beautiful countryside and excellent shopping opportunities at its hypermarket towns of Bologne and Dieppe, while Brittany offers its northern neighbours great seasides, celtic heritage and small villages.....more

The links below will take you to specific pages for the cities served by the low cost airlines. From there you will find information about the city, the surrounding region, the airport etc.