Find out why it’s called the “City of Love,” climb the Eiffel Tower, or cruise past the Arc de Triomphe when you rent a car in Orly with SIXT. Whether you’re in town for business or to see the Palace of Versailles, a rental car in Orly is the best way to maximize your time in the “City of Lights.”
With a convenient location at Paris Orly Airport (ORY) and 24-hour return, SIXT makes it easy to rent a car in Orly. Our wide selection of economy and luxury models guarantees you find the car that meets your needs.
Your SIXT car rental in Orly can take you anywhere you want to go. However, if you want to make the most of your time in Orly or greater Paris, follow these driving tips:
-Steep Hills: When driving on steep hills, always give the right of way to vehicles coming up the incline.
-Speed Limits: Expect speed limits of 50 km/h (30 mph) in the city areas. However, the speed limit will drop to 30 km/h (18 mph) near schools and on small streets.
-Horns: Although you will hear honking in Paris, it’s illegal to honk your horn unless there’s an imminent threat.
-Scenic Road: If you see “Bis” in italics on a road sign, this indicates that this is a scenic road with views and tourist-friendly attractions.
-Roundabouts: The rules for giving way to vehicles may be different from what you’re used to. Make sure you check before hitting the road.
-Bus Lanes: Only buses, bicycles, taxis, and emergency vehicles may use bus lanes.
Before you start your journey, get familiar with our driving tips in France and Paris.
Whether you take a road trip to interesting small towns near Paris or drive to the Louvre Museum, a SIXT rental car makes it easy to see Orly and beyond. Add these places to your trip:
-Palace of Versailles: No trip to Paris is complete without a trip to Versailles, where you can admire the former residence of King Louis XIV. The drive to the palace is well-marked and usually takes about 40 to 50 minutes.
-Provins: Situated about 1.5 to 2 hours south of Paris, Provins is a medieval town with fortified walls and constructions dating back to the 12th Century. The drive is straightforward and takes you through the countryside and rolling hills.
-Champ de Mars: If you want to see the Eiffel Tower, drive along Champ de Mars and enjoy the view from the driver’s seat.
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