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Beauvais Airport Mini Guide
Beauvais Airport is often referred to as Paris' 'third airport'. Located 55 miles north of Paris City Centre, Beauvais Airport is served by many low costbudget airlines offering cheap flights to Paris, perfect for those looking for an inexpensive, budget-friendly weekend break in the romance capital of the world.
Things to See/Do in Paris
Paris is one of the world's most beautiful, atmospheric cities. From the charming streets of Montmartre (think Amelie) to the imposing splendour of the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, Paris has a wealth of heritage, architecture and culture to leave you reeling throughout your trip.
As with many of the world's great capital cities, there is so much to be experienced that a mini guide could never cover it all, however there are a number of key attractions that should be mentioned, and some options for those travelling on a budget and looking for cheap options.
The chief attractions in Paris are the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, and Notre Dame Cathedral. The best thing about a lot of Paris' big sights is that while many do charge prices for tours and admission inside, they can be appreciated just as much from the outside - free of charge and perfect for the budget conscious tourist.
Montmartre is another great example of how Pariscan be experienced at low cost. A simple walk around the pretty streets gives a wonderful sense of the place, or soak up the atmosphere by simplysipping a coffee and watching the world go by in one of the many little cafés that line the streets.
Things to See/Do in Paris
Paris is famed as an important fashion centre in Europe, with many famous internationally recognized designers having their flagship stores there. There are also many smaller boutiques with original and young designers selling their clothing. The shopping can be expensive in these stores, but there are cheap options available with Bershka, H&M, and similar stores in the city.
Taking a trip to one of Paris' beautiful surrounding towns is also a great idea, and easily done in the comfort of your rental car. Versailles, Chantilly and Chartres are just three of the possible day trips you can take to get a break from the big city.
Eating out/Nightlife in Paris
It is well worth asking around and doing your homework to find the best value restaurants in Paris. Some are absolutely fantastic, but there are many that are really quite average. Eating out on a budget is best done by sticking to one of the plethora of Bistros dotted throughout the city, and your best bet is to avoid the main tourist areas, as prices here will obviously be hiked up. Many people like to buy a baguette and some cheese and meat, along with a cheap but good bottle of French wine, and picnic along the banks of the Seine. It's a low cost, memorable and authentic Parisian experience.
The nightlife is great - pubs, taverns, trendy bars and clubs abound throughout the city. You will pay less in some areas than in others, so as with everything else, shop around and you should not have a problem keeping within your allocated budget.
Day Trips and Excursions from Paris
Paris' reputation as a superb travel destination is well justified - the city is home to an overwhelming selection of attractions - the iconic Eiffel tower, superb Louvre Gallery, landmark Arc de Triomphe… the list goes on and on. However Paris' location makes it ideal for exploring some of the beautiful surrounding French countryside and smaller towns and cities. If you have the time - and the freedom of a car from Argus Rentals - it is well worth venturing away from the city to one of the many wonderful destinations just a short drive away. Here are a few of the possible tours you can make from Paris in your rental car:
1. Disneyland Paris
Europe's top tourist destination, Disneyland Paris, is just 32 km (20 miles) outside of the centre of Paris, and can be reached by taking the A4 motorway Metz-Nancy (follow the signs). Featuring two theme parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios), as well as 'Disney Village', seven themed hotels and Golf Disneyland, the whole complex is near enough one-fifth of the size of Paris itself.
Disneyland Paris is a perfect family attraction, with much on offer for both children and adults. It is widely praised for being more elaborately and thoughtfully designed than its U.S counterparts, although you should still expect to have to queue for the rides, particularly the popular 'Pirates of the Caribbean' ride, Big Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain and the Indiana Jones Temple of Doom.
2. The Loire Valley
The stunning Loire Valley is renowned for its opulent chateaux, luscious landscape and divine gastronomy and wine. Just two hours drive from Paris in your rental car will open up a whole new France to you - idyllic, aristocratic and peaceful, as opposed to the high-speed urbanity and dense population of Paris. The Loire Valley is a large area with many sights and attractions, and as such, in preparation for your day trip you may want to decide in advance which area you would most like to visit. Otherwise, an overnight stay may be the best option, should you want to spend a little more time in the area. There are many guesthouses, B&Bs and hotels throughout the region, with everything from luxury boutique hotels to more basic and budget-friendly establishments.
Self-drive with Argus Car Hire gives you the freedom to explore different towns and chateaux throughout the Loire Valley at a pace that suits you. Some of the highlights of the Loire Valley region are the Chateau de Villandry, the Chateau d'Usse, the picturesque town of Saumur and it's imposing Chateau, and the Troglodyte village of Rochemenier. To save on money, you may want to simply appreciate some of the Chateaux from the outside rather than paying for a full tour. The area lends itself very well to picnicking, which is a low cost but very enjoyable way to eat in France - although eating out in this region is highly recommended, as the quality of the food and wine in this part of France is famous.
3. Reims
Just 135km from Paris is the Champagne City of Reims, one of the major centres of champagne production in France (and the world). There is a wealth of attractions to be visited in Reims, including the magnificent Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, The Palace of Tau and the Porte de Mars to name but a few. Of course, no visit to Reims would be complete without a guided tour in one of the city's world-renowned champagne houses. The tours are quite cheap, and for the low cost of admission you generally receive a sample of champagne as well as your guided tour. It is a good idea to book this in advance - particularly if there is a particular brand of champagne you are more interested in. Taittinger, Pommery, Ruinart, and Veuve Cliquot are among the famous champagne houses offering tours to visitors.
Be careful if you aren't staying in Reims overnight - don't indulge in too much champagne before your drive back to Paris. The limit here id 0.5mg/ml, so perhaps it is wiser to bring some champagne back to Paris with you if you don't intend on spending the night.
4. Mon-Saint-Michel
Located 201 miles west of Paris, the drive to Mont-Saint-Michel will take somewhere in the region of 4 hours. It's quite a trek, however the journey is worth the effort, and the drive through Normandy is quite pleasant.






