
Avignon's second rail station, known as Gare d'Avignon Centre, serves an incredible variety of destinations across France, from the larger locations like Marseille and Paris, to the quieter stations such as Arles. Located just south of the ancient city walls and within view of the Rhone River, a car rental in Avignon gives you the freedom to experience France's awe-inspiring Cote d'Azur at a pace that suits you. Desire a more luxurious ride when cruising the coastlines or mountain roads of southern France? Auto Europe offers an unmatched selection of luxury and sports cars in Avignon. Whether you prefer to pilot a top pedigree thriller like the Ferrari 458 or opt for the subtle comforts of the Bentley Continental, Auto Europe offers numerous attractive car rental options at the Avignon Central Railway Station.
Book your rental car with Auto Europe at the Avignon Central Rail Station and pay less that you would directly with a supplier. Our unique relationship allows Auto Europe to offer additional savings on rental cars in France to our customers. We guarantee the best rates so start your search today!
Auto Europe is proud to work with the top car rental suppliers doing business out of Avignon's Central train station. We guarantee the greatest rates from our rental partners in Avignon so there is no reason to wait. We've got great rates on rental cars at Avignon's TGV Rail Station and Caumont Airport as well. Use our booking engine and start comparing rental car rates at popular pick-up locations in Avignon today.
Gare d'Avignon Center has accommodations for every traveler, from a welcoming tourism desk to a convenient bank of payphones. Also available is an Irish Pub serving light meals and delicious beers on tap, as well as a sandwich bar and a series of vending machines. Get geared up for your vacation at the newsstand in Gare d'Avignon, containing a veritable host of travel essentials from International SIM cards, guide books, to refreshments and light reading materials in an array of languages.
Auto Europe offerings don't stop at cars either, in fact we offer competitively priced hotels as well, including the Ibis Hotel just outside of the Avignon Central Railway Station. Other nearby hotels include: Novotel Nord, the Avignon Grand, and Les Agassins - all top rated hotels available to you for the best prices industry-wide courtesy of Auto Europe.
When planning an international trip there are a number of local laws and general travel tips visitors may not be aware of. Auto Europe has put together guides and other recommendations to prepare our clients for any of these situations that may arise during their time in Avignon. Find quick answers and links to additional content to help you get ready for your upcoming trip to Avignon.
![]() IDP in France - To rent a car in Avignon, you are not required to present an International Driver's Permit if you are from the United States, but it is recommended. You can purchase an IDP from your local AAA for about $20. Learn more about IDP requirements in France.
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![]() Car Rental Age Requirements - The car rental age in France is at minimum 18, but some suppliers may set their minimum at 21-23. There are no maximum age limits, but extra fees for young drivers in France are very expensive and are anywhere from $35 - $45 per day.
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![]() Avignon Car Rental Insurance - Travelers picking up their rental car in Avignon should know that it is required by law for all drivers to carry unlimited third party liability insurance. With Auto Europe, the cost is already included in our daily rental rates. This protects travelers from injury, death, and property damage to others while behind the wheel of their car. While some major credit cards do offer car rental insurance to card holders, not all car rental suppliers will accept this.
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Avignon is a port city nestled in the southwest of France. Known for its wine, it is regarded as the wine capital of the world. With a plethora of nearby vineyards and destinations to visit, planning a road trip is an ideal option to consider. Palais De Papes or "Palace Of The Popes" is the premier site to visit in Avignon. With its imposing beauty it was one of the most important fortresses in Europe, and was the site of six Papal Conclaves to elect a new Pope. The Covered Market Of Les Halles is a great place to go to sample some local cuisine and taste the fresh produce of the French countryside. The Walls of Avignon are the cities ramparts used as a defensive fortification during the medieval ages. Surrounding the city they have withstood many sieges and have been repaired numerous times over the years. Musée Calvet is another interesting stop in your visit to the city. Comprised of the private collection of Esprit Calvet an avid collector of artifacts, treasures, and artworks, This museum spans many cultures with its exhibitions and displays, such as French, Italian, Greek and Egyptian just to name a few.
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