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Rent A Car In Orléans, France: Competitive Prices And A Complete Local Guide

Compare smart pickup options (Paris airports or Orléans downtown), understand insurance and fees, and hit the Loire Valley with a rental that fits your route and budget.

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Car Rental In Orléans: Locations, Pros & Cons, And Practical Tips
Renting a car in Orléans is a convenient way to explore the Loire Valley’s châteaux, vineyards, small towns, and countryside on your own schedule—especially if you plan day trips where trains don’t run frequently. In the city, you can usually manage without a car thanks to walkable areas and transit, but a rental becomes valuable for regional routes, family travel, or carrying luggage. Expect manual transmissions to be more common (automatics often cost more), deposits to be held on a credit card, and strict fuel/cleanliness rules at return. Orléans itself doesn’t have a major commercial airport, so most travelers arrive via Paris-area airports and either pick up there or rent near Orléans train stations and downtown.
Paris Orly Airport (ORY) – Most Common Airport Pickup For Orléans
Orly is often the most practical airport for reaching Orléans by road. Airport rentals offer long hours, broad vehicle choice, and easy one-way planning. Downsides can include higher daily rates, airport surcharges, and heavier traffic leaving Paris. Tip: confirm the exact terminal/parking location in your voucher and allow extra time for toll roads and rush hour.
Gare d’Orléans Area (City Center Station)
Pros: walkable access to hotels and tram lines; convenient pickup/return if you arrive by train; often avoids airport surcharges. Cons: limited inventory (especially automatics/large cars); tighter streets and less parking nearby; some locations close earlier and may charge after-hours return fees.
Les Aubrais Station Area (Orléans Suburbs Rail Hub)
Pros: generally easier road access and parking than the historic center; good for quick departures toward highways and Loire Valley routes. Cons: fewer dining/hotel options within immediate walking distance; may require a short tram/taxi transfer from central Orléans.

¿Qué necesitas para alquilar un coche en Orleans?

Alquilar un coche en Orleans es bastante cómodo, pero puede haber algunos requisitos específicos, especialmente para los conductores extranjeros.

  • Forma de identificación: A valid physical national photo ID (Germany or France) is required.
  • Permiso de conducir: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving license with no major endorsements. The license must have been held for at least 1 year (some vehicles may require 2–5 years; check your specific offer).

    Notas: For Germany residents: Non‑local licenses from countries that are part of the International Driving Permit Agreement must be accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP). Licenses from countries that are not part of the Agreement may require an official translation or may not be accepted. For France residents: A valid local driving license is required; additional experience (up to 5 years) may be needed for some vehicle categories.

  • Tarjetas aceptadas: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted credit cards depend on the offer and may include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover, and UnionPay. Many offers also accept corresponding debit cards from these brands for deposit. Some French offers accept only credit cards (no debit), and a few require an e‑voucher or printed voucher in addition.
  • Requisitos de edad: Depending on the specific offer, the general permitted driving age ranges roughly from 18–99 years. Common standard bands include 18–80, 18–99, 21–80, 21–99, 23–99, 25–80, and 27–99; check your exact offer for the applicable minimum and maximum age. Young driver surcharges may apply where allowed: for example, 12.9 EUR per day (about $15.04) for drivers 18–22 or 21–22, 32.6 EUR per day (about $38.01) for drivers 18–24 or 18–25, and 40 EUR per day (about $46.64) for drivers 18–25, 18–26, or 23–26, depending on location and vehicle. Some offers include no young driver fee; always refer to the specific car’s age and fee conditions.
  • Permiso de conducir: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving license with no major endorsements, held for at least 1 year (some offers require 2–5 years; check your specific vehicle class). Accepted driving licence include:
    • EU/EEA Driving License
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • Original driving licence + Official embassy translation in English for Germany, or in an accepted language for France (where specified) or Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) or EU/EEA Driving License (France–specific combinations).

    Notas: For rentals in Germany: Non‑local licenses from countries that are part of the International Driving Permit Agreement must be accompanied by an IDP. Renters with licenses from countries that are not part of the Agreement may need an official embassy translation or may not be accepted. For rentals in France: Foreign renters must hold a valid license plus an IDP or an EU/EEA license as specified in the offer; additional experience (up to 5 years) may be required for certain vehicles.

  • Forma de identificación: A valid passport is required.
  • Tarjetas aceptadas: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required for payment and deposit. Depending on the offer and country, accepted brands include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover, and UnionPay; some locations also accept matching debit cards. Certain French offers accept credit cards only (no debit). An e‑voucher or printed voucher may be required for some deals.
  • Requisitos de edad: Depending on the specific offer, the general permitted driving age ranges roughly from 18–99 years. Common standard bands include 18–80, 18–99, 21–80, 21–99, 23–99, 25–80, and 27–99; check your exact offer for the applicable minimum and maximum age. Young driver surcharges may apply where allowed: for example, 12.9 EUR per day (about $15.04) for drivers 18–22 or 21–22, 32.6 EUR per day (about $38.01) for drivers 18–24 or 18–25, and 40 EUR per day (about $46.64) for drivers 18–25, 18–26, or 23–26, depending on location and vehicle. Some offers include no young driver fee; always refer to the specific car’s age and fee conditions.
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Best Car Rentals for Your Orleans Adventure

Discover the Loire Valley with our carefully selected vehicles for wine tours, castle visits, and scenic drives around Orleans.

Por tipo de viaje
Marcas populares

Wine Country Tours

Convertible

Perfect for Loire Valley Wine Adventures
4
2
Auto

The Loire Valley around Orleans produces world-famous wines like Sancerre and Vouvray. A convertible lets you enjoy scenic vineyard roads with the top down, tasting crisp white wines at picturesque wineries. Manual transmission suits European driving, while the open roof enhances the romantic French countryside experience. Spring and fall offer ideal weather for wine route exploration.

Castle Tours

SUV

Ideal for Chateaux & Countryside Drives
5
3
Auto

The Loire Valley hosts magnificent chateaux like Chambord and Chenonceau within an hour of Orleans. An SUV provides the comfort needed for mixed urban and rural roads while offering ample space for wine purchases and travel bags. French country lanes can be narrow, making the SUV's visibility and reliability essential. Summer crowds peak at castles, making early departures in a comfortable vehicle worthwhile.

City Exploration

Small

Navigate Orleans Historic Streets with Ease
5
2
Auto

Orleans medieval old town features charming but narrow streets where parking proves challenging for larger vehicles. A compact car maneuvers effortlessly through Place du Martroi and riverside boulevards, finding spots where SUVs cannot. Manual transmission remains standard in France, though automatic options cost slightly more. Spring weather makes city exploration pleasant, with the Loire riverbanks perfect for afternoon walks between driving segments.

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Why Pick Up At A Paris Airport For Orléans

Airport locations (especially ORY and CDG) typically offer the widest selection, longer counter hours, and better last-minute availability—helpful for international arrivals and families needing larger vehicles. Expect airport surcharges and heavier traffic, but you can often get better overall value when booking early and choosing a fuel policy that matches your plans.

Rent Cars at ORE, France – See Top-Rated Deals

Browse verified car rental reviews at ORE. Make informed decisions and find the best vehicles trusted by real travelers.

Compañía de alquilerCalificaciónTarifa media diariaMétodo/distancia de recogidaDepósitoAcepta tarjetas de débitoVentajas clave
SixtBest Overall
4.0
7700+ reviews
$1641.9 mi from Orleans Downtown
$677 - $1,379
  • Professional and welcoming staff
  • Well-maintained quality vehicles
  • Fast and efficient service
Europcar
1.7
7300+ reviews
$970.2 mi from Orleans Downtown
$771 - $862
  • Convenient airport locations
  • Wide vehicle selection
  • Quick online booking process
Avis
1.3
1200+ reviews
$3832.1 mi from Orleans Downtown
$234
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Clear upfront pricing
  • Professional and helpful staff
Keddy by europcar
1.2
305+ reviews
$950.2 mi from Orleans Downtown
$932 - $1,181
  • Good value for money
  • Easy and fast return
  • Clean and equipped cars

Los datos de valoraciones y opiniones se obtienen de Trustpilot. Los detalles de la póliza pueden variar según la ubicación y el tipo de vehículo. Por favor, confírmelo en el momento de la reserva.

Fuente de datos: Alquiler de coches QEEQ
Última actualización: Jun. 16 2026
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Car Rental Expert Advice

By QEEQ Platform Expert Team

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Reconocimiento de la plataforma

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Volumen de reservas

Revisar calidad

Más de 10.000 reseñas verificadas de 5 estrellas

Experiencia en el mercado

Autoridad de datos

Verificación de especialización

Datos de QEEQ verificados con fuentes de datos oficiales locales

Información clave de expertos

Análisis de la plataforma

"Orleans train station captures 45% of pickups, city center 30%, and Loire Valley scenic routes 25%, driven by convenience and tourism."

Patrones de reserva

"Economy cars dominate with 48% share, summer bookings surge 35% vs winter, avg rental duration 3.5 days, 7-day advance bookings most common."

Puntos de dolor del cliente

"38% of renters report confusion over insurance coverage terms, particularly CDW vs full coverage options."

Fuentes de datos

  • Base de datos interna de reservas de QEEQ
  • European Tourism Association Report 2023
  • France Tourism Development Agency
  • France Car Rental Industry Report 2023
  • Eurostat Tourism Statistics
  • European Consumer Rights Report 2023
  • Trustpilot Car Rental Review Analysis France 2023

Drive Through France: Essential Orleans Travel Guide

Everything you need to know about driving in Orleans, France - from road rules to fuel costs and car rentals for an unforgettable French road trip adventure.

IDIOMAS

French

MONEDA

EUR

Sigue conduciendo

Right-hand side

CÓDIGO DE PAÍS

+33

PRECIO MEDIO DE ALQUILER DE COCHE

$57 per day

Duración media del alquiler de coche

7 days

Límite de velocidad dentro de la ciudad

50 km/h

LÍMITE DE VELOCIDAD FUERA DE LA CIUDAD

80-130 km/h

Límite aceptable de alcoholemia

0.05% (0.02% for new drivers)

PRECIO MEDIO DE LA GASOLINA

$2.35/L

PRECIO DE GASOLINA MÁS BAJO / MÁS ALTO

$1.44/L - $2.47/L

Orleans Car Rental Guide

Essential driving tips and FAQ for American travelers renting cars in Orleans, France

Can I drive in France with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your US driver's license is technically valid in France, but rental companies almost always require an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside it. An IDP costs about $20 and can be obtained from AAA offices in the US before your trip. Without an IDP, you risk being turned away at the rental counter or facing issues with police stops and insurance claims.
I'm 22 years old—will I pay a young driver surcharge, and how much?
Yes, drivers under 25 typically face a "young driver surcharge" of roughly €25-35 per day (€175-€250 per week) at most French rental agencies. Some budget agencies like Goldcar and Record charge even higher fees for under-25s. Budget for this added cost when comparing quotes, as it can significantly increase your total rental expense.
How do toll roads (péages) work in France, and can I pay with a credit card?
France has an extensive toll road network (autoroutes) with automated péage booths. You can pay with credit cards at most booths—look for the blue "CB" signs. However, some rural booths only accept coins or the Télépéage transponder tag. Toll costs from Orleans to Paris run about €8-12. For frequent highway use, renting a transponder (about €5-10/day) saves time but rarely pays off for occasional tourists.
What type of fuel do French rental cars use, and how do I find gas stations?
The majority of French rental cars run on diesel (gazole), not gasoline. Expect to see "Diesel" or "Gazole" at pumps. Unleaded (Sans Plomb 95/98) is also available but less common in rentals. Gas stations are plentiful along highways and in towns—most close on Sundays and holidays, though highway stations often stay open 24/7. Fill up before entering rural areas.
Do I need winter tires or snow chains in Orleans during winter months?
From November to March, snow and black ice are real possibilities in the Loire Valley region including Orleans. While winter tires are not legally required in this region (unlike mountain departments), they are strongly recommended if driving early morning or evening hours December through February. Snow chains are mandatory in nearby rural areas and mountain passes—carry them in your trunk. Rental agencies rarely include winter tires automatically; request and pay extra if needed.
What are the speed limits, and how strictly are they enforced?
French speed limits: 130 km/h on highways (110 km/h in rain), 80 km/h on rural roads, 50 km/h in towns, 30 km/h in school zones. Speed cameras are widespread and fines start at €68 for exceeding limits by 10-20 km/h. Fixed cameras flash white, mobile cameras flash red. Rental cars are registered with authorities, so unpaid fines follow you. Radar detectors are illegal even in rental cars—avoid them completely.

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