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[T1034]To Paris By Car
by Fiona Hiliard, Fio
City of light, city of love, style capital?whatever your impressions of Paris may be, you can be assured that renting a car in Paris will change your mind. From the hidden gems of the off-the beaten track locations to the world-renowned must-sees, you'll find car hire gives you the freedom to explore at a pace that suits you. The following is a guide to how to make the most of your time in Paris.

Charles De Gaulle Airport Terminal 3 Mini Guide:

Terminal 3 at Charles de Gaulle Airport is situated within a few minutes walking distance of the train station and is linked with the other two terminals via a free shuttle bus service. Terminal 3 is the mainly served by budget airline Easyjet.

Things To See/Do in Paris:

Paris has long been a favourite city break destination for romantic breaks, shopping trips and sporting weekends.

One way to take in the iconic sites of the ?city of light? is to go on a walking tour. You're guaranteed to take in sites like L'Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elys'es Notre Dame Cathedral, Montemartre and of course, the Eiffel Tower.

Paris is generally regarded as the fashion capital of the world and offers an exciting shopping scene for thrifty bargain hunters and seasoned fashionistas alike. Tati on boulevard de Rochechouart offers discount designer labels, while creations by Paris's enfant terrible Jean Paul Gaultier are to be found at his exclusive self ?titled boutique at rue Vivienne.

Paris is also the location for many other events during the sporting calendar, including the Paris Tennis Masters, held annually at the end of October. The world famous summer cycling competition, the Tour de France, also concludes in Paris. Paris's surrounding countryside offers plenty of attractions to be explored by rental car, including the Palace of Versailles, which is within a 17km drive of the city centre.

Eating Out/Nightlife/Accommodation in Paris:

Paris has a varied and vibrant nightlife, comprising trendy jazz clubs, lively caf? bars and buzzing nightclubs. Most clubs in Paris don't open up until after 11pm, meaning local Parisians don't usually head out until well after midnight. After-dark hotspots in the city include: Le Divan du Monde, Les Gala des Ringards and Le Snow Club.

Paris offers an excellent range of eateries, guaranteed to satisfy every taste and budget. Those who enjoy fine dining will like elegant establishments such as Alain Ducasse au Plaza Ath'n'e and L'Arp'ge. However, don't worry if your budget doesn't stretch to five-star treatment. Cheap treats are to be found at Paris's myriad quaint caf's and reasonable brasseries. Brasserie de I'lle St-Louis and Astier are two such low cost, high quality eateries.

Whether you're looking to live it up in the lap of luxury or simply want somewhere to rest your head, you're sure to find the right accommodation to match your budget in Paris. Amarante on Champs Elyse's is definitely one for those looking for something on the upper-end of the priceline. Here luxury suites will set you back ?190 per night. Meanwhile budget establishments like Hostel Richard in the 11th District offer cheap lodgings with low cost rates starting from ?28 per night.

Paris, easily one of Europe's prettiest cities comes to life when you rent a car. Hiring a car in Paris means you'll get to see the amazing and iconic sights of the capital, as well as a range of wonderful hidden gems outside of the city centre. As one of Europe's most desirable city break destinations, Paris means different things to different people. City of light, city of love and city of revolution, there's something for everyone to like about the beautiful French capital. With car hire in France, you're free to explore the spectacular sights of nearby Versailles as well as the fabulous shopping, cultural attractions and museums of Paris.

Paris Mini-Guide:

Charles de Gaulle International Airport is situated 23km to the northeast of Paris. The airport has three terminals, offering a range of facilities including duty-free, discount shopping facilities, special amenities for people with disabilities and caf's and restaurants.

Considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of the most popular for short breaks, a visit to Paris offers plenty of scope for touring.

Things To See/Do:

One way to see the sites of Paris city is to follow a guide on a walking tour. In this way, you are guaranteed to take in sites like L'Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elys'es Notre Dame Cathedral, Montemartre and of course, the Eiffel Tower.

A drive outside of Paris offers the chance to visit important cultural and heritage sites such as the famous Palace of Versailles.

Being the fashion capital of the world, Paris is famous for its shopping. Chic boutiques and department stores stock luxury designer goods. Meanwhile, unusual items, special offers and bargains may be found at flea markets which take place at the ancient gates of the city.

Eating Out/Nightlife/Accommodation:

French cuisine is renowned all over the world. However, the city has become a melting pot of cultures, where each one offers their own special dishes into the mix. It is possible to eat cheap in Paris. If you are adhering to a budget, there are plenty of cheap snacks to be enjoyed at charcuteries and boulangeries in the Quartier Latin. Most French restaurants offer specials or three course meals for a set price too.

Paris has a lively and varied nightlife including jazz, techno, garage and hip-hop clubs. Most clubs open their doors at around 11pm and revellers are free to dance until dawn. Not surprisingly, many Parisians don't go out until around 3am. If you're looking for something quintessentially Parisian you could also go to the cabaret by booking a table at the Moulin Rouge.

Paris offers a good deal of cheap, practical hotels which are convenient to the city centre. Hostel Richard, located at the 11th District is one option for thrifty travellers, who can rest easy from ?28 per night. On the upper end of the price-line is Amarante Champs Elyse's, which is located within easy reach of the city's main thoroughfare and offers luxury rooms starting at ?190.
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