Latin Quarter Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Latin Quarter car reservation?
When you cancel at least six hours in advance of picking up the car, most prepaid reservations offer a total refund. However, not all are eligible for this, so it's important to read the policy. Check your itinerary for the specifics or click through to our Customer Service Portal to find out more.
What types of cars can I rent in Latin Quarter?
Mini cars, mid-size rides, premium SUVs ... Hop behind the wheel of whatever you prefer! Economy is the most in-demand rental car category in Latin Quarter. Small, fuel-efficient and a breeze to park, these rides make cruising bustling city streets a pleasure. Maybe best of all? They're easy on the purse strings. That means you'll have more money to splash on other things, like seeing as much of this exciting destination as you can.
Where can I go on a road trip from Latin Quarter?
There's so much to do in Latin Quarter, but venture further afield and you'll find even more magic. Rent a set of wheels and you can wander around the surrounding region at your own speed. Add these fantastic destinations to your list:

  • You'll discover Circuit de la Sarthe and many other amazing sights in Le Mans. From Latin Quarter, it's approximately 177 kilometres away.
  • Why not check out the wonders of Reims too? Notable sights in this colourful city include Notre-Dame de Reims. Reims is around 129 kilometres from Latin Quarter.
  • Visit Omaha Beach to discover some local nature. Take a picnic to enjoy or just relax and unwind. From Latin Quarter, it's about 241 kilometres away.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Latin Quarter with Expedia?
It's easy to score an amazing deal with Expedia. Just choose your wheels, select your dates and preferred pickup and drop-off locations, and browse offers from major suppliers. Make even bigger savings when you combine your Latin Quarter car rental with flight or hotel bookings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Latin Quarter?
Latin Quarter rules state drivers must be 21 and above before they can rent a car. However, young drivers can expect an extra charge and some restrictions on choice. Most companies impose a daily young renter fee in addition to the normal car rental rate. This helps cover the higher risk of accident or damage. While many car classes (like compact and mid-size) are available to young drivers, restrictions generally apply to premium and specialty vehicles.
What do you need to rent a car in Latin Quarter?
Be prepared to present your driver's licence and a credit card at the rental counter. Before pickup, check with your rental supplier whether other documentation is needed. For example, you may also need to provide proof of auto insurance.
What side of the road do you drive on in Latin Quarter?
Vehicles drive on the right and pass on the left in France — the same side as in the States. Motoring around Latin Quarter won't be exactly like home, though. It's a good idea to acquaint yourself with the local traffic rules.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Latin Quarter?
You can. Expedia partners with quality suppliers that offer long-term rentals for many categories of cars. Check out our long-term car rental deals and explore every turn of Latin Quarter — or beyond!
Where can I find a Latin Quarter car rental if I am younger than 25?
If you're a younger driver hoping to book a rental in Latin Quarter, we recommend reading the policies of the various rental companies you're interested in. Some may rent to drivers under 25, some may not. There may be extra fees if you're between 21 and 24 years old. To avoid any surprises at the rental counter, make sure you do your research.