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Finding a hire car in Sheffield is easy with Road Genius. Compare prices from dozens of suppliers around the UK with no booking fees. Pick up your Sheffield car hire in the city centre near the train station, on the ring road, or at Manchester Airport if you’re flying in. Choose manual or automatic, compact cars or SUVs for the Peak District and book a few weeks ahead for better value.

Car Rental Locations & Options

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Location Pros Cons
Sheffield City Centre
  • Multiple providers (Enterprise, Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Arnold Clark)
  • Near train station for easy access
  • Good vehicle variety including automatics
  • Free pickup services sometimes available
  • City traffic when collecting/returning
  • Average wait time of approximately 19 minutes
  • Limited operating hours compared to airports
  • Parking can be challenging during pickup
Sheffield Ring Road
  • Easier access from major roads
  • Often more spacious facilities
  • Simpler exit from the city
  • Potentially shorter wait times
  • May require taxi/transport to reach
  • Further from train station
  • Limited public transport connections
Manchester Airport (60 km)
  • Multiple providers with extended hours
  • Widest selection of vehicles
  • Immediate mobility upon arrival
  • Perfect for visitors flying into the region
  • Higher rates due to airport fees
  • Distance from Sheffield
  • Potential for queues during peak flight times
  • Extra motorway driving to reach Sheffield

Sheffield has several major car hire companies, including Enterprise, Hertz, Europcar, Sixt and Arnold Clark. Most operate near the city centre and railway station, offering a good variety of vehicles such as automatics.

Car Rental Prices

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

On average, car rentals in Sheffield cost around €47 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €22 per day.

How to save?
  • Compare pickup locations: Prices in Sheffield city centre are often lower than Manchester Airport due to airport fees. Check both to see which wins for your dates.

  • Time your booking smartly: For peak months and big events like the World Snooker Championship in April, booking 5-6 weeks ahead helps. In off-peak Nov–Mar, watch prices and book when they dip.

  • Shift your start day: Mid-week pickups in Sheffield are often cheaper than weekend starts. Try moving your dates by a day or two.

  • Pick a compact manual: Manuals are common and typically 20-30% cheaper than automatics. Smaller cars also suit Sheffield’s hills and tight parking.

  • Limit extra drivers: Extra drivers usually add £5-£15 per day. Only add if you truly need to share driving.

  • Refuel smart: Fill up at supermarket fuel stations in Sheffield before returning the car to avoid pricier refuelling charges.

Driving Tips

Your Options:

  • Sheffield city centre has numerous car parks including Q-Park at Charles Street and NCP at Arundel Gate
  • Park-and-ride facilities available at tram stops (Meadowhall, Nunnery Square)
  • On-street spots are available but usually time-limited and paid

Rules to Remember:

  • Double yellow lines indicate no stopping at any time
  • Single yellow lines prohibit stopping during times shown on nearby signs
  • Many residential areas near the city centre require resident permits
  • Pay-and-display areas require visible tickets or payment via app

Key Driving Regulations:

  • Drive on the left side of the road
  • Speed limits:

    • 30 mph (48 km/h) in built-up areas
    • 60 mph (97 km/h) on single-carriageway rural roads
    • 70 mph (113 km/h) on dual carriageways and motorways
  • Many residential areas have 20 mph zones
  • Clean Air Zone in Sheffield city centre (private cars exempt from charges)
  • The M1 around Sheffield has variable speed limits and camera enforcement
  • Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited unless using hands-free systems

Road Conditions:

  • Sheffield has many hills so be prepared for steep inclines in some areas
  • The city centre has a complex one-way system so follow signage carefully
  • Peak District roads can be narrow and winding, especially on mountain passes
  • The A61 ring road provides good access around the city but gets congested at peak times
Why hire a car in Sheffield

Hire a car so you can see:

  • Peak District – Castleton, Bakewell, Hathersage

  • Chatsworth House – Baslow

  • A57 Snake Pass – Glossop

  • Meadowhall Shopping Centre

  • Sheffield sporting venues – Hillsborough Stadium, Bramall Lane, Sheffield Arena

  • Nearby cities – Rotherham, Doncaster, Manchester, York

Driving Distances from Sheffield

FAQs

What's the best vehicle type for exploring both Sheffield and the Peak District?
You'll find a small to mid-size car is a good choice. It's small enough for city parking but comfortable for country driving. If you're visiting in winter or planning to explore a lot of the countryside, a small SUV will give you better handling on country roads.

How do I handle Sheffield's Clean Air Zone when hiring a car?
You don't have to pay Sheffield's Clean Air Zone charges for a private car, so you won't get any fees for a standard rental. The charges only apply to older commercial vehicles like taxis, vans and buses.

Is parking difficult in Sheffield city centre?
It can be hard to find on-street parking, but Sheffield has plenty of multi-storey and surface car parks. You can find central parking at Q-Park on Charles Street and NCP on Arundel Gate. You should expect to pay around £5-£8 for up to 4 hours. For longer stays, you could use the park-and-ride services.

What should I know about driving in the Peak District?
You'll find the main roads through the Peak District are in good condition but can be narrow and winding. Popular places like Castleton and Bakewell get very busy on summer weekends and parking is limited. We recommend you start early, bring coins for rural car parks and be ready for some steep hills on certain routes.

Can I easily take day trips from Sheffield by car?
Yes, you can easily take day trips from Sheffield because it has great road connections. You can get to York (1.5 hours), Manchester (1 hour), Leeds (1 hour) and the east coast (2 hours). You can use the M1 for fast trips north or south and the A57/A628 to go west.

Are there any seasonal driving considerations in Sheffield?
In winter, you might see snow, especially on higher roads to the Peak District. During bad weather, authorities sometimes close Snake Pass (A57) and Woodhead Pass (A628). You might also find Sheffield's hills difficult to drive on when it's icy. In summer, you'll find more traffic near tourist spots, especially on weekends.

Do I need an automatic car for Sheffield's hills?
Sheffield is hilly, but you'll be fine in a standard manual car if you're comfortable driving one. If you're not confident doing hill starts or just prefer an easier drive, ask for an automatic car when you book.

What's the best time to pick up a hire car in Sheffield?
You'll find the best time to pick up your car is mid-morning on a weekday, from 10 AM to noon. The wait times are usually shorter then. Try to avoid Monday mornings and Friday afternoons, as the rental offices are busy processing weekend returns and new bookings.