You'll feel like your own car is waiting for you at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport!
Yes, with Liigu you go straight to the car and drive off. No stopping at the rental desk! Liigu app will give you precise directions on where the car is located and how to get there. You will also use the app to unlock and lock the car doors and to start and end the rental. It’s that easy! For your maximum convenience, our delivery crew will park the car by your arrival terminal, depending on the flight number. It saves a lot of time and struggle as Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport is big and always busy.
Not arriving at the airport? No worries! With Liigu you can pick up your rental car in downtown, Paris-Austerlitz, Gare de Paris Bercy or other railway stations in the city. All our cars have an automatic transmission that makes driving on narrow streets easier.
Liigu is perfect for traveling with family. You can easily add child seats to your rental and have them installed before picking up the car. If you have pets, take them with you! Well-behaved furry friends are more than welcome on board. All Liigu cars are carefully cleaned and disinfected for your safety. If you need to change your plans, we offer free cancellation up to 24h before your rental starts. Bon voyage!
Renting a car directly at the airport is the most convenient way to hit the ground running and explore the surroundings of Paris. You'll save valuable sightseeing time from the moment you land.
If you plan to explore more of Île-de-France, see the Loire Valley castles, or travel around Picardy and Normandy, consider renting an SUV or a more spacious car for your comfort. However, for driving within Paris, we recommend a smaller car, as the streets are crowded and parking in the city center is limited.
The speed limit in urban areas across France is typically 31 mph, with some downtown areas reduced to 18 mph. Two- to three-lane roads have a speed limit of 49 mph, and four-lane highways are limited to 68 mph. On highways, the speed limit is 80 mph. These limits are reduced in cases of rain or snowfall for safety. Additionally, it's useful to know that green directional signs indicate a non-highway main route or a 'free road', while blue signs signify a highway, often marked 'péage', which means you'll need to pay a toll.
Staying longer? Rent a car in France for 1–24 months with Liigu Car Subscription.