Live April Price Comparison — RV Class × Trip Length
| Trip length | Class A | Class B | Class C | Class SI | Class TC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week 15/04 → 22/04 | 753.69 EUR | 382.69 EUR | 732.69 EUR | 452.69 EUR | Not available |
| 2 weeks 15/04 → 29/04 | 1,413.44 EUR | 671.44 EUR | 1,371.44 EUR | 811.44 EUR | Not available |
| 1 month 01/04 → 30/04 | 2,641.90 EUR | 1,104.90 EUR | 2,554.90 EUR | 1,394.90 EUR | Not available |
Estimates only — flex-rate prices change daily based on availability and season.
| Family | Avg Length (m) | Sleeps (Avg) | Fuel Use (L/100km) | Best Use Case in Paris |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class A (Integrated) | 7.5 | 4.4 | 11-12 | Luxury with planned parking outside central zones |
| Class SI (Semi-integrated) | 6.9 | 3.8 | 10-11 | Balanced comfort for regional exploration from suburban campsites |
| Class C (Alcove) | 7.5 | 5.8 | 10-12 | Family travel, but minding city height/length restrictions |
| Class B (Campervan) | 5.8 | 3.2 | 10 | Urban exploration and easy maneuverability |
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The minimum driver age for an RV rental in Paris is 21 years old across most Bandana partner suppliers Unlike some locations there are typically no young driver surcharges or vehicle class restrictions based on age for standard motorhomes and campervans in France
Yes one-way RV rentals are available with most suppliers from Paris to other cities in France or Europe A drop-off fee will typically apply which varies depending on the distance between the pickup eg near Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and drop-off locations and the seasonality of your trip
No a standard car drivers license Category B in Europe is sufficient for driving all classes of rented motorhomes Class A B C SI in Paris and throughout France An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended for visitors from non-English-speaking countries like France but it is not mandatory in most cases if your license is in English or has a clear translation
Direct RV parking immediately next to the Eiffel Tower or other central Parisian landmarks is extremely limited and generally not recommended for larger vehicles Instead consider designated park-and-ride facilities on the outskirts such as Parking Indigo Porte dOrléans or RV-friendly campgrounds like Camping de Paris in Bois de Boulogne which offers shuttle access to the city center
Yes several major motorways leading into and out of Paris such as the A1 north A4 east A6 south and A10 southwest are toll roads RVs are typically categorized as Classe 2 vehicles incurring higher tolls than standard cars You can pay with cash or card at toll booths or consider purchasing a badge télépéage for electronic payment and faster passage You can find detailed toll cost estimations on RV PLANET routes
Wild camping or overnight parking outside designated areas is generally discouraged and often prohibited in Paris and most of France for environmental and safety reasons especially within city limits and national parks For authorized overnight stays utilize official campsites aires de services dedicated RV service points that may allow overnight parking for a fee or private parking facilities specifically catering to RVs Always check local signage and regulations to avoid fines
Camping de Paris in the Bois de Boulogne is highly rated for its excellent public transport links with bus routes directly from the campsite connecting to Métro stations like Porte Maillot Another option is Camping Huttopia Versailles located near the Palace of Versailles offering convenient access to the RER C train line for a direct journey to central Paris destinations like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame
The minimum age to rent a motorhome in Paris is 21 Unlike many other companies Bandana RV does not charge young driver surcharges and there are no vehicle class restrictions based on age A 21-year-old driver has access to the same fleet as any other renter
Yes one-way rentals are available and are a popular way to see more of France or Europe You can pick up your motorhome in Paris and arrange a drop-off in cities like Nice Lyon or even in a neighboring country These rentals are subject to availability and may incur a one-way fee so it is best to book well in advance
We recommend booking your motorhome 4 to 6 months in advance especially if you plan to travel during the peak season of July and August Booking early secures the best vehicle selection and more competitive pricing For travel during the shoulder seasons April-June September-October booking 2 to 3 months ahead is often sufficient
The standard daily rate typically includes the vehicle rental basic insurance coverage a kitchen kit and a specified mileage allowance Optional extras like bedding kits outdoor furniture and GPS can be added for a fee You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind on your trip
No you do not need a special license A standard car drivers license from your home country is sufficient to rent and operate all motorhome classes available for hire including Class A Class B and Class C vehicles An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended but not mandatory for most drivers
The best time for an RV trip starting from Paris is during the shoulder seasons April to June and September to October During these months you will enjoy pleasant weather fewer crowds at popular destinations and more availability at campgrounds The summer months of July and August offer the warmest weather but are also the busiest time to travel
Motorhomes in Paris, France starts from 38 EUR and can go up to 197 EUR per day
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