You can specify required rental date and time, vehicle category, pick-up/return location criteria in the orange form. In case your return location is different from the pick-up location, check the box 'Different Drop Off Location?'.
The preset location address: Boos Airport, Rouen, F-76000, France, area 'Rouen Boos - Airport'.
Alteration of the current rental location can be performed in three ways:
- by entering your desired destination in the 'Pick-up' field;
- by following the links to location pages shown below;
- by using the Rouen interactive map on the left.
Car and options choice. The search results indicate valid and final rental rates at the 'Rouen Boos - Airport' location. The rates are formed on the 'All included' principle. Presented prices do not include additional options, such as a GPS navigator, child seats, winter tires, etc. They can be added later on, during the last phase of the booking process.
Hiring conditions are different for each rental car in France. Therefore, before making a reservation, make sure you haveve read the conditions. The reservation is performed in three quick steps: searching for a car by location and rental dates, selecting desired vehicle and filling in the booking form. Upon reservation approval, you will receive a rental voucher via email.
Car pick-up. Upon arrival to the location 'Rouen Boos - Airport', provide the required documents specified in your voucher to the rental officer. Directly in the office, inspect the rental invoice carefully – should match with your voucher. Besides this, do not forget examine the car exterior carefully – all defects discovered at the pick-up time should be included in your rental document.
Car return. Make sure to return the vehicle within the specified timeframe and to adhere to the fuel conditions (return full or return empty).
OrangeSmile.com wishes you a pleasant and trouble-free driving in France!
Rouen is Normandy's historical capital, and today it is the main city of the Upper Normandy (Haute Normandie). The city was founded by Viking invaders, who arrived in the region along the river Seine in the 9th century. Rouen's economy boomed in medieval times, and there were times when it was one of the biggest and most affluent cities in Europe. As of today, Rouen is an important cultural center.
What's most interesting about the city is its downtown area abounding in beautiful half-timbered homes and mansions and narrow cobbled streets and lanes. The city is famous for the grand Notre Dam Cathedral, the 16th century Gros Horloge (the famous large astronomical clock), the Tour Jeanne d'Arc, where Joan of Arc was brought to hear threats of torments, the church of Saint Maclou, the church of Saint Quen, and many other sights.
Rouen has several interesting museums, which include a museum that shows paintings by famous artists, a museum on the history of local navigation, and a few more museums showing lots of fascinating works of art and highlighting major historic events.
Rouen is a significant center of education, with a university and a few other higher education establishments. In 1994, the city obtained a so called 'light rail' transportation system. Other sorts of city transport include buses and trams.
Read further: Rouen city guide
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