Driving in France

Today we’ll take a look at driving in four of the nicest cities in France. The first city (pictured below) is the capital city of France - it’s Paris. Paris is well known for the Eiffel Tower among many other things, and circular intersections are common here. You can get to Paris via one of the highly developed highways and if you’re staying in the capital be sure to check out Paris Hôtels . This is the Eiffel Tower.

You should also look into Marseilles Hôtels if you drop by the beautiful city of Marseilles, France. Like the rest of the country, you have to drive on the right side of the road. Highways to Marseilles are likely to require toll-fare (actually, most of the highways in France are). Be sure to bring change with you while driving just in case. Here is a picture of Marseilles.

Two other major cities in France are Toulouse and Bordeaux. Roads here are normally single-laned and the lanes are relatively narrow to streets in North America. So before leaving your friendly Toulouse Hôtels , be sure to rent a smaller car if possible. It is also a good idea to simply park close to your destination, and either walk or use public transportation from the nearest Bordeaux Hôtels .

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