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Paris rewards riders. Squeeze the throttle down the Champs-Élysées toward the Arc de Triomphe, circle its roundabout like every Parisian driver does on instinct, then peel off across the Pont Alexandre III with its gilded lamps and river views. On a motorcycle you catch these moments as they come, instead of watching them through a bus window.
The city itself pushes you toward two wheels. Traffic is dense, streets are narrow, and parking a car near the centre can eat half your afternoon. A motorcycle slips through the same gaps a Parisian delivery rider would use and parks in a fraction of the space, so the hop from the Champs-Élysées to Montmartre or down to the Seine bridges takes minutes, not the better part of an hour. When you want a change of pace, the roads loosen up fast at the Bois de Boulogne or Bois de Vincennes on the city's edges, both easy loops for an unhurried ride.
For machines up to 125cc you'll need an A1 licence, or a full car licence held for at least two years plus a short mandatory course. Bigger motorcycles fall under A2 (from age 18) or full category A, generally reached after two years on A2. Rental companies in Paris commonly set their own minimum age, often 21 or higher for larger bikes. Expect to leave a deposit, usually held as a credit card pre-authorisation and refunded on undamaged return — the exact amount depends on the machine, so confirm it with the company when you book. If you're visiting from outside the EU, bring an International Driving Permit alongside your home licence.
Average rental price runs 25-35 EUR per day in low season and 40-60 EUR during high season, with premium large-displacement models reaching 70-120 EUR per day.
High season runs June through August, with prices at their peak and popular models booking up fast. Low season stretches from November to March, when rates drop and the streets are noticeably quieter. If you can, May, June and September hit the sweet spot: mild weather, long daylight and rates well below the summer high.
France drives on the right. A helmet is compulsory for every rider and passenger on a motorised two-wheeler, and it must be ECE-approved with reflective stickers front, back and both sides — France also requires CE-approved gloves by law, so pack a pair. Dipped headlights stay on at all times, day and night. Speed limits are 50 km/h in built-up areas, rising to 80-90 km/h on rural roads outside town, and the blood-alcohol limit is 0.5 g/l, dropping to effectively zero for riders still in their first three years of licence. Central Paris also falls under a low-emission zone, so older two-wheelers may need a Crit'Air sticker to circulate on certain days.
On our website you can rent the following types of motorcycles: cruiser, sport, touring, standard, classic, dual-purpose, dirt bikes, street, naked bikes or roadsters, choppers, custom, streetfighter, sport-touring, dual-sport, on-road, off-road, adventure motorcycles, supermoto, scrambler, motorcycle with sidecar, enduro, motocross mx, trail, motards, tricycles, bikes with automatic or manual gears, luxury motorbikes.
On our website you can hire motorcycles from the following manufacturers: BMW, Harley Davidson, Aprilia, Buell, Cagiva, Ducati, Gilera, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Husqvarna, Jawa, MV Agusta, Moto Guzzi, Triumph, Benelli, Bajaj, Indian, Royal Enfield, TVS, Beta, Bimota.
Most providers include basic third-party liability insurance in the rental price, with options to upgrade to fuller coverage that reduces or removes your deposit liability in case of damage or theft. Always confirm exactly what is and isn’t covered before you set off.
When you make an online motorbike reservation you can also order the following extra services and equipment: integral helmet, GPS navigation, intercom, unlimited mileage, top case, side cases, boots, jacket, gloves, individual guide or tour, map, full insurance, one-way rental, or delivery to your chosen address.
Most of our motorcycle rental providers have years of experience and will equip you with a well-maintained bike, helmet and insurance for the ride ahead. The number of companies we work with is increasing every day, so if you want to rent a motorcycle locally, just use the search form at the top of the page. Have a nice trip!