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Rent a Car in Chambéry, France: Competitive Prices and a Complete Pickup Guide

Compare airport and downtown options, avoid common fees, and choose the right insurance and vehicle for smooth driving around Savoie and the French Alps.

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Chambéry Car Rental Guide: Where To Pick Up and What To Know
Renting a car in Chambéry is one of the easiest ways to reach Alpine destinations like the Bauges Massif, Lac du Bourget, and nearby ski areas on your own schedule. Driving is generally straightforward, but plan for roundabouts, paid parking in the center, and winter conditions (snow tires/chains may be required in season). Below are the most popular pickup locations—airport and downtown—along with practical pros/cons so you can choose what fits your itinerary and budget.
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Chambéry Savoie Mont Blanc Airport (CMF) — Car Rental Area
Best for quick arrivals and early departures. Typically offers the fastest exit to major roads toward Chambéry center, Aix-les-Bains, and alpine valleys. Pros: convenient if you land late or travel with luggage; often longer opening hours than small city offices; easier car inspection and drop-off. Cons: may include airport concession fees; fewer public transit alternatives if plans change; inventory can sell out on peak ski weekends—book ahead for automatics and SUVs.
Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux Train Station Area (Gare de Chambéry)
A practical choice if you arrive by train from Lyon/Paris/Geneva connections. Pros: easy access without needing a flight; you can compare prices and avoid some airport surcharges; walkable to hotels and services. Cons: limited parking and tighter streets can make pickup/drop-off slower; shorter business hours on weekends; after-hours returns may be restricted—confirm before booking.
Central Chambéry (Old Town / City Center Offices)
Good for travelers staying in town before heading into the Alps. Pros: convenient if you don’t want a car for the whole trip; easy to pick up on the day you start road-tripping; often competitive weekday rates. Cons: city traffic, pedestrian zones, and paid garages can complicate pickup; higher chance of minor scratches due to tight parking—do a thorough photo walk-around; may have limited vehicle selection compared with airport inventory.
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What do you need to rent a car in Chambery?

Renting a car in Chambery is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical France national photo ID is required for the main driver and any additional drivers.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical French driving licence with no major endorsements. Depending on vehicle/rate, the licence must have been held for at least 0–5 years; commonly 1–3 years, and up to 5 years for some offers.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards (vary by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and UnionPay. Many offers also accept debit cards from the same brands. Some offers support special cards such as XpCard, DcCard and UnionPay-branded cards. At least one physical card must be presented at pick-up; two cards are generally not required.
  • Age requirements: Permitted driving age typically ranges from 18–80 years (some offers up to 99, some capped at 70). In general, drivers 25+ pay no young driver surcharge. Young driver surcharges may apply as follows (depending on the specific offer): age 18–20: about EUR 55 per day (often capped around EUR 550 per rental); age 18–24 or 18–25: about EUR 32.60–40 per day; age 20 only: about EUR 55 per day; age 21–24/25: about EUR 37.13–40 per day (with some caps around EUR 400–445 per rental). Exact applicable bands and fees depend on the selected car and supplier.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Depending on vehicle/rate, the licence must have been held for at least 0–5 years; commonly 1–3 years, and up to 5 years for some offers. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is a translation only; you must also show the original licence; photocopies or scans are not accepted) or
    • EU/EEA driving licence (valid for rentals across the EU/EEA, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).
  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required for the main driver and any additional drivers.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards (vary by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and UnionPay. Many offers also accept debit cards from the same brands. Some offers support special cards such as XpCard, DcCard and UnionPay-branded cards. At least one physical card must be presented at pick-up; two cards are generally not required.
  • Age requirements: Permitted driving age typically ranges from 18–80 years (some offers up to 99, some capped at 70). In general, drivers 25+ pay no young driver surcharge. Young driver surcharges may apply as follows (depending on the specific offer): age 18–20: about EUR 55 per day (often capped around EUR 550 per rental); age 18–24 or 18–25: about EUR 32.60–40 per day; age 20 only: about EUR 55 per day; age 21–24/25: about EUR 37.13–40 per day (with some caps around EUR 400–445 per rental). Exact applicable bands and fees depend on the selected car and supplier.
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Top Car Rentals in Chambéry for Your French Alps Adventure

From snowy mountain passes to charming old town streets, find the perfect ride for your Savoie getaway, and check out our most popular rental picks below.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Winter

SUV

Snow-Ready for Alpine Escapes
5
3
Auto

Chambéry sits at the gateway to the French Alps, where winter brings heavy snow and icy mountain passes leading to Courchevel and Val Thorens. An SUV with all-wheel drive handles steep gradients and snowy switchbacks confidently, giving you the clearance and grip needed for safe ski trips.

City

Small

Nimble for Narrow Medieval Streets
5
2
Auto

Chambéry's medieval old town features tight cobblestone lanes and limited parking, while nearby alpine villages like Aiguebelette have equally compact streets. A small car threads easily through these historic centers, fits snug parking spots, and sips fuel during longer scenic drives around Lake Bourget and beyond.

Group Travel

Van

Spacious for Lakes & Family Adventures
7
4
Auto

Day trips from Chambéry often include Lake Annecy, Aix-les-Bains, and Grenoble, drawing families and travel groups who need room for picnic gear, hiking packs, and bikes. A van offers generous seating plus ample cargo space, keeping everyone comfortable across long scenic drives through the Savoie countryside.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport Pickup
Downtown Pickup

Why Pick Up at Chambéry Airport (CMF)

Airport pickup is ideal if you’re flying in or heading straight to the mountains. You typically get faster access to larger fleets (including winter-ready vehicles), simpler logistics with luggage, and a straightforward return process. Expect possible airport surcharges, so compare total price (base rate + fees) before booking.

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Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$673.74
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$690.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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City SavvySmall
Renault Twingo

Renault Twingo

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
4
1
2
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$289.99
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Alps ReadySUV
Peugeot 2008

Peugeot 2008

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
3
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$732.07
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Alps ReadySUV
Volkswagen T-ROC

Volkswagen T-ROC

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
3
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$749.43
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Alps ReadySUV
Fiat 600

Fiat 600

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$749.43
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Group TravelVan
Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
7
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$289.99
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Group TravelVan
Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
7
1
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$289.99
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Group TravelVan
Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
3
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$289.68
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates

Chambery (CMF) Car Rentals: Real Reviews, Better Journeys

See what verified travelers say about car rental experiences in Chambery. Make confident decisions with authentic reviews from real customers.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.0
7700+ reviews
$730.7 mi
$627 - $1,062
  • Professional and welcoming staff
  • Well-maintained quality vehicles
  • Fast and efficient service
Enterprise
1.9
31 reviews
$79In terminal, Walk to counter
$290
  • Professional and helpful staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Accommodating and flexible service
Europcar
1.7
7300+ reviews
$830.4 mi
$910 - $1,154
  • Convenient airport locations
  • Wide vehicle selection
  • Quick online booking process
Thrifty
1.6
44 reviews
$59Shuttle bus-
  • No hidden extra fees
  • Quick vehicle pickup process
  • Friendly and helpful staff
Avis
1.3
1200+ reviews
$630.4 mi
$580 - $1,159
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Clear upfront pricing
  • Professional and helpful staff
Alamo
1.3
800+ reviews
$68In terminal, Walk to counter
$290
  • Good value for money
  • Friendly professional staff
  • Quick efficient service
Hertz
1.2
1700+ reviews
$105Shuttle bus-
  • Quick airport pickup service
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Responsive roadside assistance

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 17 2026
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Key Expert Insights

Platform Analysis

"Chambery Airport serves as the primary car rental hub for the Savoie region, with Vinci airport hosting major providers including Avis, Hertz, Europcar, and SIXT. Airport surtaxes average around 25 euros, contributing to higher pickup costs compared to city locations. Approximately 74% of European car rental bookings are made online, with airport pickups accounting for the majority of rentals in tourist regions."

Booking Patterns

"European car rental market generates US$17.03 billion in 2024 with 63.61 million users. Petrol vehicles dominate at 57.3% of fleet, followed by diesel at 26% and electric at 3.8%. SUV and 4x4 bookings premium 20-50% during winter ski season in Alpine regions. Average rental duration varies seasonally, with summer bookings averaging 5-7 days and winter ski rentals averaging 3-4 days."

Customer Pain Points

"73% of Europcar reviews are 1-star on Trustpilot, with hidden fees and insurance disputes being the primary complaint. Airport surtaxes add approximately 25 euros per rental. Young driver surcharges apply to renters under 26 years, adding significant cost. Damage claim disputes for pre-existing issues are commonly reported, with charges ranging from 450-650 euros for franchise coverage."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • Chambery Airport (Vinci)
  • Statista Market Insights - European Car Rentals
  • Statista/Dataforce - European Rental Car Registrations H1 2024
  • Eurostat Tourism Statistics
  • Trustpilot France - Car Rental Reviews
  • Wikipedia France - Location de voiture
  • L'Internaute - Guide pratique auto

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LANGUAGES

French

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+33

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$57 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5-7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

30-50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

80-130 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.75/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.50/L - $2.00/L

Chambery Car Rental Guide

Essential driving tips for exploring the French Alps from Chambery

Can I drive in France with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
US citizens can drive in France with their US driver's license, but you'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) as a supplementary document—rental agencies often request it and French police may ask for it. Get your IDP before departure through AAA ($20). Minimum age is 18, but most rental companies require you to be 21+, and drivers under 25 pay a daily young driver surcharge of approximately €25-35/day.
Will I need snow chains or winter tires to drive around Chambery?
From November through March, snow chains are legally required on mountain roads approaching ski resorts like Courchevel and Val d'Isère, with fines up to €135 for non-compliance. Winter tires (marked with a 3PMSF symbol) are recommended and often included in Alpine-area rentals at no extra cost. Budget an extra 20-30% travel time for mountain roads, as conditions can change rapidly in the Savoie region.
How do I pay for highway tolls around Chambery?
The A41 and A43 autoroutes near Chambery use fixed toll stations—expect to pay €10-25 depending on distance. All major credit cards are accepted, but bring cash or a credit card with a PIN for faster transactions. If you're visiting multiple Alpine ski areas, the Badge Liberté electronic toll device costs €5-10/day rental and saves you from fumbling for change in winter conditions.
What type of fuel do cars use in France, and should I choose diesel or gasoline?
Approximately 60% of French service stations offer diesel (gazole), which is cheaper than gasoline by €0.15-0.20/liter. Most rental cars in the Chambery area are diesel, especially larger SUVs suited for mountain driving. Look for green handles at pumps. Unleaded 95 (SP95) and 98 (SP98) are widely available. Remember: French gas stations accept credit cards at the pump, but some smaller rural stations may be cash-only.
What's the risk of getting a traffic ticket as an American driver in France, and how will I know if I violate a rule?
France uses speed cameras (radars) extensively—over 2,000 fixed devices nationwide, with many in the Savoie region. Speeding fines range from €68 for minor infractions to €1,500 for major violations. If you're caught, rental agencies forward your contact info to French authorities and may charge a €30-50 administration fee. Common mistakes for tourists: failing to stop fully at stop signs in small towns and not using turn signals on roundabouts (mandatory in France).
Is it better to pick up my rental car at Chambery Airport or the city center?
Chambery Airport (CMFl) has limited rental desk hours (typically 8am-8pm), while city center offices near the train station often have extended or 24-hour service. If arriving outside business hours, book a car with a 24/7 location to avoid being stranded. Airport surcharges add €15-30 to your rental, but the convenience of driving directly to Alpine resorts justifies the cost. Always inspect the car thoroughly, photograph existing scratches, and test the horn (French law requires one working).

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