Enterprise
Hertz
Budget
Avis
Sixt Rent a Car
National
Dollar

Compare 1,000s of Car Rentals

No Booking Fees

No booking fees. Free cancellation on most cars

Find Low Prices

Save by finding great deals and securing low price rentals

Compare car rentals from major companies in West Hollywood with Road Genius. From affordable cars to premium SUVs and minivans, you'll find vehicles at low prices. Search real-time deals from Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Sixt and more, then pick up on Santa Monica Boulevard or the Sunset Strip and reach Hollywood, Beverly Hills or Santa Monica Beach in under an hour.

Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 456252

West Hollywood offers several rental options focused mainly along major boulevards:

Location Type Advantages Disadvantages
Santa Monica Blvd • Central to hotels and nightlife
• Multiple rental companies
• Walking distance from accommodations
• Limited parking for pickup
• Business hours only
• Higher rates than some areas
La Cienega/Beverly Area • Often lower rates
• Easier parking for pickup/drop-off
• Good selection of vehicles
• Less pedestrian-friendly area
• May require transportation to reach
• Limited weekend hours
Sunset Strip Area • Premium vehicle selection
• Convenient to luxury hotels
• Extended hours at some locations
• Premium pricing
• Parking challenges
• Traffic congestion during pickup/drop-off

Major Rental Companies in West Hollywood:

  • Enterprise (multiple locations)
  • Hertz
  • Avis/Budget
  • Sixt
  • Several specialty and exotic rental agencies

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Los Angeles - West Hollywood?

On average, car rentals in Los Angeles - West Hollywood cost around $62 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $22 per day.

How to save?
  • Check neighborhood pick-up spots, not just LAX – West Hollywood branches skip airport concession fees, and a ~$30 rideshare from the terminal can still leave you ahead.

  • Shift your rental window to weekdays – grabbing wheels Mon-Thu usually beats weekend demand and can cut the rate by 5-15%.

  • Compare 3-4-day vs 7-day pricing – weekly deals sometimes cost less than a long weekend, so run both options before you click "book".

  • Pick La Cienega or Beverly Blvd locations over the Sunset Strip – same cars, fewer tourists, typically 10-20 % cheaper.

  • Fill up outside WeHo – gas stations on La Brea or just beyond city limits are noticeably cheaper than the pumps on Santa Monica Blvd.

  • Rent only for the days you'll leave the WeHo bubble – the area is walkable and rideshares are plentiful, saving you hotel valet fees of $35-50 a night.

Local Parking and Driving

West Hollywood has specific challenges that visitors should understand:

Area Parking Options Local Tips
Sunset Strip • Valet at restaurants/clubs
• Limited metered street parking
• Public lots with hourly rates
• Valet is often the only practical option evenings
• Public lots fill quickly on weekends
• Some businesses validate parking
Santa Monica Blvd • Metered street parking
• Public lots
• Some free side street parking
• Meters enforced until 8pm
• 2-hour limits common during business hours
• Read signs carefully — complex restrictions
Melrose/Design District • Metered street parking
• Some business lots
• Limited free street parking
• Highly competitive on weekends
• Meters strictly enforced
• Some businesses validate for customers
Residential Areas • Permit parking in all areas
• Strict enforcement
• Residential streets require permits at all times
• Very few exceptions for visitors
• Heavy ticketing and occasional towing

Key Local Driving Regulations:

  • Residential permit zones strictly enforced throughout WeHo
  • No overnight street parking without permit in many areas
  • Pedestrian-heavy areas require extra caution, especially evenings
  • Street cleaning schedules strictly enforced (check posted days/times)
  • Right turn on red permitted after complete stop unless signed otherwise
  • Many one-way streets throughout residential areas
  • Extensive construction may cause temporary road closures
Why rent a car in West Hollywood

Get a rental car to drive to:

  • Beverly Hills & Rodeo Drive – boutiques, restaurants

  • Santa Monica & Venice Beaches – pier, boardwalk

  • Hollywood & Walk of Fame – boulevard, TCL Chinese Theatre

  • Universal Studios Hollywood – theme park, CityWalk

  • Griffith Observatory & Park – planetarium, trails

  • Malibu via Pacific Coast Highway – beaches, coastal views

Driving Distances from West Hollywood

FAQs

How difficult is parking in West Hollywood? It's very tough. You need a permit to park on residential streets at any time and there isn't much public parking. You can find metered spots on the main boulevards, but they fill up fast. Finding a spot at night near clubs and restaurants is especially hard. Your best bet is often to use the valet service ($8–20).

Do I need a car for my entire West Hollywood stay? Not really. You can easily walk around West Hollywood. The area also offers good public transportation and many rideshare options. We suggest renting a car just for the days you plan trips outside the neighborhood, not for your whole stay.

Is it worth renting a luxury vehicle in West Hollywood? For many people, yes. People in West Hollywood care a lot about style and you'll see many high-end cars. Valet parking is common, so the car you drive gets noticed. Just know that renting a luxury car costs a lot more.

Where can I park overnight in West Hollywood? Most hotels have parking for guests, which costs about $35–50 a night. You can also find a few public garages that offer overnight parking for $20–35 a night. Don't plan on parking on the street overnight, since you need a permit for almost all residential streets 24/7.

How strictly is parking enforced in West Hollywood? Very strictly. West Hollywood has its own parking enforcement officers who are always patrolling. If you break a parking rule, you can expect a ticket of $70 or more and they might even tow your car. The city is known for having some of the toughest parking enforcement in the LA area.

Can I easily drive to the beach from West Hollywood? Yes. It takes about 30 to 50 minutes to drive to Santa Monica and Venice beaches, but that depends on traffic. You can take Santa Monica Boulevard straight from West Hollywood to Santa Monica Beach. Keep in mind that traffic on weekends and during the summer can make the trip take a lot longer.

What's the best vehicle for experiencing West Hollywood and surrounding areas? We find that a midsize or premium car works best for most visitors. It gives you a nice mix of comfort, style and practicality. A convertible can make scenic drives more fun. A luxury car fits the area's upscale vibe, but remember they cost more and can be a hassle to park.