Carpool to a château or art gallery? Why not! Covoiture-Art
Explore · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
Now, having no car or adversity to using public transport is a thing of the past if you desire to visit art galleries, museums or historical places of interest throughout France – welcome to the concept of Covoiture-Art! We’ve all seen car sharing sites emerge such as BlaBlaCar, ID Vroom, …Continue reading here for more information on using these carpooling methods in France.
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