The town of Mérignac, a suburb of Bordeaux, is approximately an eight-mile drive to the west of its parent city and home to the Bordeaux-Mérignac International Airport. Flight arrivals and departures are comprised primarily of urban cities and select resort destinations in the Northern Hemisphere. Select airlines offer only seasonal availability with carriers like easyjet to the Belfast International Airport, or with Helvetic Airways to Zurich. There are three terminals referred to as A, B and Billi. Use our booking engine at the top of the page and start planning your vacation to France today! Booking online is easy, or you can reach one of our representatives 24 hours a day, 7 days week by calling us toll free at 1-888-223-5555.
Enjoy a more liberating and hassle-free travel experience in Bordeaux when you rent a short or long term rental car with Auto Europe at the Bordeaux Airport. We partner with top-tier car rental suppliers to ensure a quality experience at the lowest price for our clients planning a road trip in France.
We have great relationships with our car rental partners including Hertz, Europcar, and Avis. Auto Europe offers the best rates on car rentals that can't be found anywhere else on the web. Whether you need a luxury vehicle, a van or just an economy-sized car, we've got you covered! Start comparing prices today and save money on your next rental in France!
Consider the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. It is situated approximately 25 kilometers from downtown with direct links to the capital and other areas of France. It is one of the biggest and busiest passenger airports in France. Another option in Paris is Orly Airport in Paris. It has quickly become the busiest airport for domestic flights in France. It also offers international flights to numerous destinations across the globe. Both the south and west terminals have gift shops, restaurants, and bars. Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport and Marseille Airport are also popular airports in France that offer international flights. Auto Europe has rental car suppliers in the most important airports throughout France and the world. So, no matter where you hire a car, you can rest assured that you've obtained a great deal.
We recognize several variables to consider while renting a vehicle overseas, whether in Bordeaux or your own nation. Price, drop-off hours, insurance plans, and one-way vehicle rental drop-off costs are all factors to consider while looking for the best price. Fortunately, Auto Europe has made the process easier by publishing helpful blogs and articles on every aspect of vacation planning. Below you can find answers to questions ranging from the International Driver's Permit to automobile rental insurance.
![]() France Car Rental Age Requirements - The minimum age to rent a car in France is 18, but some suppliers may have a minimum of 21 - 23. There are no maximum age limits, but extra fees for young drivers in France can be very expensive at €30 - €40 per day.
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![]() Bordeaux Car Rental Insurance - Travelers picking up their rental car in Bordeaux should know that it is required by law for all drivers to carry unlimited third party liability insurance. With Auto Europe, the cost is already included in our daily rental rates. This protects travelers from injury, death, and property damage to others while behind the wheel of their car. While some major credit cards do offer car rental insurance to card holders, not all car rental suppliers will accept this. Be sure to check with Auto Europe or your supplier before your trip to know what you need and where you are purchasing your coverage. Purchasing insurance at the car rental counter can be more expensive if purchased at the time of pick-up. Learn more about required and optional rental car insurance in Bordeaux with Auto Europe.
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Bordeaux has been called the "City of Art and History" - so named for the presence of stately museums, fine galleries, popular wineries, and historical landmarks. While touring the historic downtown area, you will have plenty of opportunities to marvel at the elaborate Medieval, Roman, and Gothic landmarks sprinkled throughout the city. Visit the Gothic-style Basilica of Saint Michel and climb the tower for panoramic views of the cityscape. For something different enjoy a river cruise down the Garonne River where you'll glimpse riverside edifices and lush landscape. The city's large student population and thriving wine culture contribute to a vibrant, exciting nightlife where visitors are welcomed. There are numerous shops selling everything from locally made goods to designer clothing. There is something for everyone in Bordeaux. If you're ready to discover this exciting city, learn more about driving in France on our information page.
Bordeaux-Merignac Airport Rue Rene Cassin Mérignac, France, 33700 IATA Code: BOD ICAO Code: LFBD Latitude: 44.8422 Longitude: -0.64695 General Information: Bordeaux Merignac Airport is located in Merignac which is the south western of France. Bordeaux is internationally famous for its wine and particularly for wines of Saint Emillo as well as everything poultry-related. Taste the delicious known food of Bordeaux such as mussels, oyster, crabs, shrimps, cockles, clams, whelks, scallops and a lot more. |