Cheap car hire Laon gives you a wide choice of cars all at great prices. Some of our most popular compact vehicles for hire include the Toyota Corolla, the five door Honda Civic and the Fiat Punto. There are also economy cars, multipurpose vehicles and the latest sports utility vehicles. To make sure that you get the right card for your journey book early. That way the prices will also be cheaper.
Car rental Laon allows you complete peace of mind when driving. Included in our rates for its excellent vehicles is the insurance, unlimited mileage and breakdown assistance. In the unlikely event that something happens we have a team of mechanics on hand to help you, no matter where you are or what time it is. Our customers are also given a collision damage waiver and vehicle theft waiver with every rental contract.
Car hire Laon is a great way to get around the North of France. Laon is the capital city of the Aisne department in Picardy and it has a long and interesting history. Like Paris one of the main attractions in Laon is the Cathedral of Notre Dame. This stunning building looks almost identical to its counterpart in Paris. The cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It is well worth taking a walk inside as you can see interesting decorations on the cloisters. Having a car is a good for getting around and seeing such landmarks as the area is very hilly. That is why this is the only town in the world to have a municipal cable car system which is fully automated. Known as the Poma 2000 it is an excellent way to get a feel for the city and some great views. The hills are the reason why the Romans found Laon a good strategic base during their fights with various invaders including the Vandals and the Huns. Laon was also attacked during the Hundred years War when it changed hands between the English and the French. During the fifth century a bishopric was created in Laon. Another building of importance is the church of St Martin. You can find out more about those buildings in the museum of Laon where there are also displays of sculpture and painting. The city retains many of its attractive mediaeval aspects with beautiful small streets which are very picturesque to walk through.
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