Daytrip은 현지 운전 기사분과 연결하여 한 도시에서 다른 도시로 문 앞에서 문 앞까지 이동할 수 있도록 도와주는 플랫폼입니다. 이동 중에 관광명소나 명소를 탐험할 기회도 제공합니다. 우리는 운전하고, 당신은 발견합니다.
모든 Daytrip 예약은 편도입니다. 다른 날짜에 왕복 여행이 필요한 경우, 별도의 편도 여행으로 예약하십시오. 당일치기 여행의 경우 맞춤 여행 요청을 하실 수 있습니다. 몇 시간 이상 머무를 계획이라면, 운전 기사 대기 비용을 지불하지 않기 위해 두 개의 편도 여행을 예약하는 것을 권장합니다.
Daytrip의 개인 서비스의 경우, 출발 24시간 전까지 전액 환불을 받을 수 있습니다. Daytrip Pool 공유 셔틀의 경우, 예약 시 세 가지 옵션을 제공합니다: 환불 불가능한 Non-refundable 옵션, 출발 24시간 전까지 취소 가능한 flexible 옵션, 출발 15분 전까지 취소 가능한 Super-flexible 옵션. Daytrip의 개인 서비스의 경우, 예약 취소는 출발 24시간 전까지 전액 환불되지만, 성수기에는 36시간 이내에 요청된 변경 사항은 운전기사의 일정에 따라 달라질 수 있습니다.
홈페이지에서 출발지와 도착지를 선택하고 출발 날짜와 시간을 입력하세요. 화면에 제공된 예약 지침에 따라 경유지 관광지를 검색하고 추가하세요. 간단하고 쉬우며 재미있게 다음 모험을 예약할 수 있습니다! 원하는 경로가 웹사이트에 없을 경우 맞춤 여행 요청을 할 수도 있습니다. 정확한 승차 또는 하차 주소를 모르는 경우에도 예약할 수 있으며, 나중에 주소들를 추가 및 수정할 수 있습니다!
각 승객분은 큰 가방 1개(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)와 작은 가방 1개(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)를 허용합니다. 고급 세단은 큰 가방 2개만 수용할 수 있습니다. 항상 귀하와 수하물에 가장 적합한 차량을 보내드리므로 예약 시 실제 여행 수하물의 양을 선택하십시오. 특대 수하물이 있거나 수하물이 적합할지 확신이 서지 않는 경우, 연락처로 문의해 주세요.
미국을 제외한 모든 지역에서는 운전자가 적절한 어린이용 카시트를 제공합니다(예약 시 알려주시면 됩니다). 미국의 경우, 일부 주에서는 고객이 직접 어린이용 카시트를 준비해야 합니다.
CDG offers extensive duty-free shopping with French luxury goods, perfumes, wine, and chocolates. Prices can be competitive for high-end items, especially for non-EU travelers who can claim tax refunds.
French is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and airports. Learning basic French greetings and phrases is appreciated by locals.
Tipping in France is not obligatory as service charges are included in bills. However, leaving small change or rounding up for good service is appreciated. In restaurants, 5-10% extra is generous. For taxi drivers, rounding up to the nearest euro is customary.
Yes, France uses the euro (EUR). Currency exchange is available at the airport, though ATMs typically offer better rates. Most businesses accept credit cards, making cash less essential for daily transactions.
Standard airport guidelines say to check in 2 hours before your flight, but check the current news for any changes. Sometimes, during holidays or over-congested travel days, the recommendation is 3 hours. As always, it is better to be early than late!
Yes, in fact, it is the third busiest airport in europe. Over 70 million travelers used CDG Airport in 2024, and it has three large terminals.
Paris has made improvements to accessibility, though some older Metro stations lack elevators. Major museums and attractions offer wheelchair access, and many sidewalks have curb cuts. Cobblestone streets in historic areas can be challenging, so plan routes accordingly for easier navigation.
France is generally safe for travelers, though pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas like airports and popular attractions. Keep valuables secure, stay aware of your surroundings, and avoid displaying expensive items. Emergency services can be reached by dialing 112 throughout the country.
Beyond Paris's iconic Eiffel Tower and Louvre, the Palace of Versailles offers stunning gardens and royal history. The champagne region of Reims, medieval Chartres Cathedral, and artistic Giverny where Monet lived are all excellent day trip destinations within easy reach of the capital.
France uses the euro (EUR) as its official currency. ATMs are widely available throughout the country, and credit cards are accepted at most establishments. It's helpful to carry some cash for small purchases at markets or cafes in smaller towns.
France uses Type C and Type E electrical outlets with 230V power supply. Travelers from other regions will need appropriate adapters to charge devices and use electrical equipment.
French is the official language of France. While English is commonly spoken in major cities and popular areas, learning basic French phrases like "bonjour" and "merci" is appreciated. In rural areas, English may be less common, so a translation app can be useful.
French culture values politeness and proper greetings. Always say "bonjour" when entering shops and "au revoir" when leaving. Dining is leisurely, and rushing meals is considered impolite.
France operates on Central european Time (CET), which is UTC+1. During daylight saving time from late March to late October, clocks move forward one hour to UTC+2.
French cuisine varies by region, but classics include croissants and pain au chocolat for breakfast, coq au vin, beef bourguignon, and ratatouille. Don't miss French cheeses, baguettes, macarons, and creme brulee. Each region has specialties worth exploring during your travels.
Spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds in Paris and northern France. Summer brings warm temperatures but peak visitors, while winter is quieter with festive holiday markets. Each season has its charm depending on your preferences.