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Hire A Car In Dijon, France: Competitive Prices And A Practical UK Guide

Compare great-value car hire options and learn where to collect your vehicle, how insurance and deposits work, and how to avoid common fees when driving from Dijon into Burgundy.

UK Traveller Essentials
Car Hire In Dijon: Where To Pick Up And What To Expect
Hiring a car in Dijon is a convenient way to explore Burgundy’s vineyards, market towns and countryside at your own pace, especially if you plan day trips beyond the city centre. Dijon itself is walkable and has reliable public transport, so a car is most useful for itineraries that include the Route des Grands Crus, Beaune, the Morvan, or rural accommodation. For UK licence holders, driving is straightforward (right-hand traffic), but do factor in narrow historic streets, limited parking in the centre, paid zones, and occasional low-emission restrictions. Choose airport/rail-adjacent pickup for speed and longer opening hours, or downtown pickup if you are staying centrally and want to avoid driving immediately after arrival.
Europcar
Keddy by Europcar
Dole–Jura Airport (DLE) Car Rental Desks
Nearest commercial airport commonly used for the Dijon area. Car hire desks are typically located in or near the arrivals area; follow airport signage to ‘Location de voitures’. Pros: simple pickup, easy road access and usually quicker exit to motorways for Burgundy/Franche-Comté. Cons: smaller airport means limited fleet choice and shorter desk hours; prices can rise on peak dates and late flights may require out-of-hours arrangements.
Dijon Ville / Central Station Area (Gare de Dijon-Ville)
Popular for travellers arriving by TGV from Paris or other French cities. Pros: convenient if you do not want to drive into the centre immediately, strong availability from major brands, and good onward access to ring roads. Cons: peak-time traffic around the station, parking can be tight, and one-way systems may make navigation fiddly.
City Centre Agencies (Historic Centre Edge)
Best if you are staying in central Dijon and want a short walk to collect the car. Pros: avoids an extra transfer, ideal for short hires, and you can sightsee first before picking up. Cons: limited parking, tight streets, and it can be stressful to start driving in busy pedestrian-heavy areas; return procedures may be stricter for minor scuffs due to tight manoeuvring.
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Hire a Car in Dijon for Burgundy Adventures

Browse our top vehicle picks and see which other models are most often hired by travellers exploring Dijon and the surrounding wine villages.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Wine Country Touring

Medium

Comfortable for Vineyard Lanes
5
2
Auto

Dijon is the gateway to Burgundy's famous Route des Grands Crus, where narrow country lanes weave through villages such as Beaune, Meursault and Gevrey-Chambertin. A medium saloon fits comfortably along these quieter roads, swallows a few cases of wine in the boot, and sips fuel on longer runs south to Lyon. British visitors will find the compact dimensions reassuring when meeting local traffic in the city centre, while the elevated seating position helps when reversing into tight vineyard parking areas between stone walls.

Castles & Hilltop Villages

SUV

Ready for Cobbled Hills
5
3
Auto

Beyond Dijon lie hilltop treasures like Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, the medieval citadel of Vézelay and the rolling Morvan, where gradients steepen and lanes narrow. An SUV provides the ground clearance and confident handling needed for twisting climbs, occasional gravel tracks leading to viewpoints, and the wet leaves that carpet Burgundy roads from autumn onwards. Travellers used to British country driving will appreciate the higher driving position when navigating one-lane bridges and blind summits in the Auxois region.

City & Shopping

Small

Nimble Through Old Town
5
2
Auto

Dijon's historic core is a maze of half-timbered lanes, pedestrian squares and tight pay-and-display bays near the Palais des Ducs. A small hatchback slips easily into the city's notoriously narrow parking spaces, costs less at the meter, and returns sensible economy for short hops to the market or out to the Chartreuse de Champmol. For UK visitors collecting luggage from Dijon station or the airport, the raised boot and upright seats keep everyone comfortable without the stress of wrestling a larger car through medieval streets.

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Airport Pickup For A Quick Getaway Into Burgundy

Airport pickup is ideal if you are landing nearby and want to be on the road quickly, with clear signage and straightforward access to major routes. Availability can be strong for popular categories when pre-booked, and longer opening hours (when offered) can reduce the risk of missed collections. Do check desk hours and after-hours policies in advance, as smaller airports may have limited staffing.

Top-Rated Car Hire at Dijon Airport (DIJ)

Browse verified reviews from real drivers to find the most trusted rental companies at Dijon Airport and book your perfect car with total confidence.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.0
7900+ reviews
$1060.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$633 - $906
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Wide vehicle selection
  • Quick and efficient service
National
2.9
25 reviews
$1330.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$346 - $2,735
  • Exceptional staff efficiency and professionalism
  • Seamless pickup and return process
  • Emerald Club membership praised
Enterprise
2.0
32 reviews
$1310.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$346 - $2,727
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Clean vehicles in good condition
  • Flexible and accommodating service
Europcar
1.7
7430+ reviews
$1162.3 mi from Dijon Downtown
$889 - $938
  • Wide network of locations
  • Clear and transparent pricing
  • Simple booking process
Flizzr
1.5
500+ reviews
$920.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$615 - $865
  • Sixt partnership ensures professional service
  • Competitive prices with transparent billing
  • Smooth pickup and return process
Keddy by europcar
1.4
300+ reviews
$792.3 mi from Dijon Downtown
$1,120 - $1,140
  • Brand new car with low mileage
  • Quick 10-minute pick-up
  • Refund processed without problem
Alamo
1.4
820+ reviews
$870.6 mi from Dijon Downtown
$474 - $2,596
  • Friendly and efficient staff
  • Clean and recent vehicles
  • Good value for money
Avis
1.3
1200+ reviews
$1150.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$233
  • Professional and efficient service
  • Transparent pricing no hidden fees
  • Easy pick-up and return process
Hertz
1.2
1700+ reviews
$760.7 mi from Dijon Downtown
$814
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Clean vehicles available
  • Straightforward rental process

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

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Last updated: Jun. 12 2026
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Driving in Dijon: Your Burgundy Road Trip Essentials

Everything you need to know before taking the wheel in Dijon, from petrol prices and speed limits to driving rules and hire car ratings across France.

LANGUAGES

French

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+33

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$45 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

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% (0.02% for novice drivers, Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.35/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.93/L - $2.47/L

TRAVELER RATING

5.2 / 10

Driving in Dijon: Essential FAQs for UK Visitors

Straight answers on licences, tolls, Crit'Air stickers and winter driving across Burgundy's wine country

Can I use my UK driving licence in Dijon, or do I need an International Permit?
Your UK photocard licence is sufficient — no International Driving Permit needed for stays under 90 days. Bring the plastic card plus your passport; the paper counterpart isn't required. Most Dijon rental desks (Hertz, Europcar at Gare de Dijon-Ville) ask for a credit card in the main driver's name and a licence held for at least one year. Drivers under 25 typically pay a 'jeune conducteur' surcharge of €25–35 per day, and the minimum age is usually 21.
Do I need a Crit'Air sticker to drive into Dijon city centre?
Yes — Dijon Métropole operates a Zone à Faibles Émissions (ZFE), and you'll need a Crit'Air vignette displayed on the windscreen or risk a €68 fine. Order it in advance from certificat-air.gouv.fr for €3.81; it takes 1–2 weeks to post to the UK, so don't leave it late. Most rental cars come with one already fitted — confirm at pick-up. Older diesel hire cars (Crit'Air 4 or 5) may be banned during pollution peaks.
How do French motorway tolls work, and is the electronic tag worth it?
The A6 (Paris–Lyon) and A31 around Dijon are tolled — expect roughly €15 from Dijon to Paris and €12 to Lyon. Pay at the barrier with a contactless card (look for the 'CB' lane) or cash; avoid the orange 't' lanes, which are tag-only. For a one-week trip, a Liber-t Télépéage tag (around €2/month plus tolls) saves queueing but isn't essential. Keep a chip-and-PIN card handy as some unmanned booths reject UK contactless.
Which side of the road, and what are the speed limits I'll actually be caught on?
France drives on the right — the trickiest moments for UK drivers are roundabouts (give way to the left) and exiting petrol stations. Limits are 130 km/h on motorways (110 in rain), 110 on dual carriageways, 80 on rural roads, and 50 in towns (30 across most of central Dijon). Speed cameras are dense along the A31 and N274 ring road, and fines from automated cameras do follow you back to the UK via the hire company, typically €45–135.
Do I need winter tyres or snow chains for a December trip to Burgundy?
Yes, in practice. Under the Loi Montagne, several Côte-d'Or communes in the Hautes-Côtes wine villages require winter tyres or chains on board between 1 November and 31 March. Reputable rental firms in Dijon swap to all-season or M+S tyres for the winter — confirm in writing when booking. Snowfall in the city itself is light (5–15 cm a year), but the D996 and vineyard back roads ice up overnight; allow extra time and avoid early-morning departures below 0 °C.
Where can I park in Dijon without getting a ticket, and how do I pay?
Central Dijon is zoned: red zone €2.20/hour (2-hour max), yellow €1.60/hour, with free parking after 19:00, on Sundays and throughout August. Pay at horodateurs (meters take contactless) or via the PayByPhone app — set it up before you travel as it needs SMS verification. For longer stays, use the free Park & Ride at Valmy or Quetigny (tram into the centre for €1.60). Fines start at €17 and rise to €33 after 96 hours.

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