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Car Rental Locations & Options

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Newcastle offers multiple rental locations, both at Newcastle International Airport (NCL) and in the city centre.

Location Pros Cons
Newcastle Airport • Immediate availability upon arrival
• Multiple providers with wide selection
• Extended opening hours
• Right on A1 highway for easy departure
• Airport surcharges increase cost
• 9 km from city centre
• Potential queues at peak arrival times
Newcastle City Centre • No airport premium fees
• Convenient for train arrivals
• No need to navigate from airport to city
• City traffic can make departure more challenging
• Shorter opening hours than airport
• May require taxi from station to rental office

You can find the following major rental companies in Newcastle:

  • Avis/Budget, Hertz, Europcar, Enterprise/Alamo/National and Sixt are all located inside the Newcastle Airport terminal.
  • Low-cost agencies like Green Motion or Easirent are located off-site from the airport and require a shuttle.
  • Enterprise, Sixt and other major brands have offices in the city centre.

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Newcastle?

On average, car rentals in Newcastle cost around €55 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €12 per day.

Low-cost rental tips
  • Compare pickup spots: Newcastle Airport is convenient but often pricier due to surcharges. City centre pickups can be cheaper if you’re already in town.

  • Time it right: For June to August, booking 3-6 months ahead usually beats last-minute prices. Off-peak, watch rates and re-check before you travel.

  • Pick weekday, mid-afternoon: Weekday afternoon pickups are often smoother and can be cheaper than weekend starts. Avoid Saturday midday at NCL if you can.

  • Choose manual and smaller classes: Automatics in the UK cost about 30-50% more. A compact car is cheaper and easier to park around Newcastle.

  • Limit add-ons: Keep to one main driver to avoid £5-£12 per day extra. If you have multiple eligible drivers, make a 25+ driver the main to avoid young driver surcharges.

  • Factor local costs: Fuel at supermarket stations like Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s to save. If using the Tyne Tunnel, budget the toll or compare routes that stay on the A1.

Parking and Local Driving

Where to Park:

Type Location Cost Comments
City Centre Eldon Square Varies Multi-storey in shopping centre, central location
City Centre Grainger Town Varies Good for shops and restaurants
City Centre Quayside Varies Convenient for riverside attractions
Park & Ride Multiple Metro stations Varies Park at suburban stations and take Metro into city
Evening Spots City centre streets Often free after 6-8pm Check signs for restrictions
Event Space St. James' Park Variable rates Stadium car park available on non-match days

Local Driving Rules:

  • Newcastle has a Clean Air Zone, but private cars are currently exempt from charges
  • City centre has numerous one-way streets and bus lanes
  • Bus lanes are camera-enforced. Avoid driving in them during restricted times
  • Tyne Tunnel (A19) has a toll that must be paid online by midnight the following day
  • Some Metro stations offer free spots for commuters
Why rent a car in Newcastle
  • Northumberland Coast (Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh, Seahouses, Tynemouth, Whitley Bay)

  • Hadrian's Wall (forts, museums)

  • Durham (cathedral, castle)

  • Northumberland National Park (Cheviot Hills, dark sky areas)

  • Kielder Water & Forest Park

  • Yorkshire Dales (valleys, waterfalls, stone villages)

Driving Distances from Newcastle

FAQs

What documents do I need to rent a car in Newcastle? You'll need a valid driving licence that you've held for at least one year, your passport and a credit card in your name. If your licence isn't in English, you might need an International Driving Permit.

Does Newcastle have congestion charges or emission zones? Newcastle has a Clean Air Zone, but you don't have to pay the charge for a private car. Drivers of some commercial vehicles might need to pay, depending on the vehicle's emission levels.

What type of car is best for exploring Newcastle and Northumberland? A compact or intermediate car works well for driving in the city and the countryside. If you plan to explore remote parts of Northumberland or drive in winter, you might want to get a small SUV as it sits higher off the ground.

How do I pay for the Tyne Tunnel? The Tyne Tunnel is cashless. Cameras will automatically record your car's number plate. You need to pay online using the Tyne Tunnels website or app by midnight the day after you cross.

Is it worth having a car if I'm only staying in Newcastle city centre? Newcastle has great public transport, including the Metro system, so you don't really need a car for visiting the city only. But, we recommend you hire a car if you plan to explore Northumberland or the surrounding region.

Where can I find free or cheap parking in Newcastle? You can park for free at some Metro stations. Also, many on-street parking spots in the city centre are free after 6pm or 8pm. Some supermarkets give you 2-3 hours of free parking if you shop in their store.