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Best known for its ceramics industry, the city of Limoges has an appealing historic centre. Its main draw, however, is undoubtedly the beautiful countryside of Haute-Vienne and the Vienne River. While you probably won’t need a vehicle in the compact city itself, hire a car from Limoges to make the most of this lovely part of central France.

Travel Information

Language: French | Currency: Euro (€) | Avg. Flight time: 1 hr 40 mins

Fast facts about hiring a car from Limoges Airport

One of the best places to pick up a cheap hire car is Limoges Airport (LIG), around a 15-minute drive from the city centre. Car rental is offered here by many of the major international car hire companies, including Avis and Hertz, as well as local companies.

Getting into the city by car is straightforward – take the D20 southwest and then the D941 southeast, which becomes Rue Armand Dutreix as it gets closer to the centre.

The car hire desks at Limoges Airport can be found in a small building directly opposite the terminal.

Car rental companies that have desks at Limoges Airport in 2026 include:

  • Avis (Tel: +33 0555 43 30 41)
  • Buggs (Tel: +33 0555 48 62 38)
  • Enterprise (Tel: +33 0555 43 30 43)
  • Europcar (Tel: +33 0555 43 30 44)
  • Hertz (Tel: +33 0555 43 30 45)

Hiring a car in Limoges city centre

Gare de Limoges-Bénédictins (Limoges train station) is the best location for hiring a car in the centre of the city. Here you’ll find Avis and Europcar offices. There are also a handful of rental agencies elsewhere in the city.

Driving in Limoges city centre

Limoges can be a bit tricky to navigate, largely due to a high proportion of one-way streets so consider bringing or renting a sat-nav or a GPS-enabled smartphone to help you get around. The heart of the charming old quarter has a handful of pedestrianised cobbled roads too. As in most cities, traffic can be heavy, and drivers impatient, so keep your wits about you.

There is usually a two-hour limit for on-street parking in Limoges city centre, so if you’re planning on spending a day here, you’re better off heading for one of the many public car parks. One of the most central is at Place de la République.

Recommended day trips from Limoges

Oradour-sur-Glane

Driving time: 25 minutes

This once bustling village was stormed by the SS in June 1944 and completely destroyed – what remains of it now has been left as an incredibly moving shrine to the 642 inhabitants who died. The exhibition centre provides context before you move on to explore the haunting ruins.

Rochechouart

Driving time: 40 minutes

Rochechouart is best known for being the site where, two million years ago, a massive meteorite hit the earth – one of the largest ever to do so, at 1.5km in diameter. These days, there’s not much evidence of this left to see here, but it’s a very appealing village with an excellent contemporary art museum.

Lac de Vassivière

Driving time: 1 hour 20 minutes

This man-made lake in the Plateau de Millevaches is a beautiful spot that is popular throughout the year but especially in summer for its watersports. A tranquil island in the middle of the lake can be reached on foot via a bridge and is home to an art centre – many works are set among the trees.

Three tips on driving in Limoges

  1. The city centre is very compact, so if you’re concerned about driving in the historic quarter it may be worth parking near the station and walking in.
  2. Parking secret tip: try the Saint Martial mall. It's a short walk from the centre, has 700 spaces, and caps parking at a few euros between 9am and 2pm.
  3. It’s compulsory to carry a breathalyser in your car in France. Your rental company should provide this, but it’s worth double-checking there’s one in the vehicle before you drive your car away, just to be safe.

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