Finding a car rental in Bristol is easier with Road Genius. Compare prices from dozens of suppliers all around the UK with no booking fees. Pick up at Bristol Airport, the city centre or Temple Meads Station, and check your car meets Bristol's Clean Air Zone rules before heading to Bath, Cardiff or the Cotswolds.
Bristol offers multiple convenient rental locations to suit different travel plans and preferences.
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Temple Meads Station |
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On average, car rentals in Bristol cost around €46 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €15 per day.
Compare pickup spots: Check prices for Bristol Airport, city centre and Temple Meads. City branches often avoid airport fees, while Temple Meads can be pricier. Pick the location that balances rate, opening hours and convenience.
Time your booking to the season: For June–August and big events like the Balloon Fiesta or Harbour Festival, book 2–3 months ahead. In off-peak Nov–Mar, try midweek start dates and keep an eye on prices closer to pickup.
Pick a smaller car: Bristol’s streets and parking are tight. Compact or hybrid models usually cost less to rent and run. If you’re comfortable, manuals are more common and typically cheaper than automatics.
Trim rental days and parking costs: Staying central first? Delay pickup until you leave the city. For day trips, consider Park & Ride to avoid high city-centre parking rates.
Fuel smart: Choose full-to-full and refill at supermarket stations around areas like Bedminster or Eastville, which are usually cheaper than motorway services.
Test different durations: Weekly rates often beat daily totals. Add or shift a day to see if the price drops. If considering a one-way, compare fees in both directions as they vary by season.
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Clifton |
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Harbourside |
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Bristol Clean Air Zone: Covers central Bristol; most modern rental cars are exempt but check if your rental meets emissions standards
Bus Gates: Several restricted roads in city centre for buses/taxis only (camera-enforced, especially on Baldwin Street)
Cycle Lanes: Extensive throughout city; be aware of cyclists, especially in central areas
Speed Limits: 20mph in many residential and central areas
Get a rental to drive to:
Bath
Cheddar Gorge
Glastonbury
The Cotswolds
Wye Valley — Tintern
Cardiff
What documents do I need to rent a car in Bristol?
You'll need a valid driver's licence, passport and credit card in the main driver's name. If you're visiting from overseas, you can usually use your licence from your home country if it's in English. If not, we recommend you get an International Driving Permit.
Is there a congestion charge in Bristol?
Bristol has a Clean Air Zone in the city centre, but the charge usually only applies to older, high-pollution cars. Most hire cars are modern enough, so you won't need to pay the charge.
Where is the best place to pick up a rental car if arriving by train?
You'll find car hire offices near Temple Meads station. Enterprise offers a shuttle bus from the station to their office, which takes about 10 minutes.
How do I handle parking in Bristol city centre?
We suggest you use proper car parks instead of trying to find a spot on the street. Apps like RingGo or JustPark can help you find and pay for parking. If you need to park all day, the Park & Ride services are a cheap option.
What's the best area to stay if I have a rental car?
You can often find hotels offering free parking in areas just outside the city centre, like Clifton, Redland or north Bristol. Hotels in the city centre usually charge you extra for parking.
Are there any driving restrictions in Bristol I should know about?
You should look out for bus gates in the city centre. These are restricted roads that cameras watch. Also, remember the 20mph speed limits in residential and central areas and be aware of the many cycle lanes throughout the city.