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Car Rental Locations & Options

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Macon offers car rentals at both the regional airport and city locations.

Location Pros Cons
Middle Georgia Regional Airport (MCN) • On-site rental counters
• Convenient for air travelers
• Major brands represented
• Limited flight service
• Limited hours based on flight schedule
• Small airport fees
Macon City Locations • No airport fees
• Convenient for those staying in Macon
• Some offer pickup service
• Limited hours (most open 8AM-6PM weekdays)
• Smaller selection
• Often closed Sundays
Atlanta Airport (ATL) • Largest selection
• 24/7 service
• All major companies
• 85 miles (137 km) from Macon
• Airport fees add approximately 18%
• Long drive to Macon

Car Rental Prices

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

On average, car rentals in Macon cost around $77 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $31 per day.

Saving Tips
  • Check city pickups vs. airport: Macon's in-town counters avoid the small-airport surcharge at MCN and often have similar fleets. Worth the 15-minute Uber if you're already downtown.

  • Watch the calendar: Prices spike for the Cherry Blossom Festival (March) and Georgia National Fair (October). Lock something in a few weeks early for those events; other months you can usually wait.

  • Compare ATL vs. Macon only if you're already flying through Atlanta: ATL has 24/7 desks and more cars, but the 18% airport fee plus 85-mile fuel bill can wipe out any headline savings.

  • Play with pickup length: Weekly rates often beat 4–5 day bookings in smaller markets like Macon. Extend or trim your dates to see if the total drops.

  • Leverage memberships: Mercer alumni, military, and government IDs commonly unlock local discounts—worth a quick box-check during the quote process.

Parking and Local Driving

Area Type Cost Notes
Downtown Macon Street parking Free Some time limits during business hours
Downtown Macon Public lots/garages Free or low cost Several options near attractions
Macon Mall Mall parking Free Large shopping center
The Shoppes at River Crossing Mall parking Free Outdoor shopping complex
Mercer University Campus parking Visitor rates apply Follow campus signage
City parks Park parking Free Rose Park, Tattnall Square Park, etc.
  • Historic district: Many one-way streets; follow signage carefully

  • School zones: Strictly enforced during school hours

  • Speed enforcement: Active on I-75 corridor and major city streets

  • Downtown navigation: Some streets have unusual angles due to historic layout

  • Move over law: Required when passing stopped emergency vehicles
Why rent a car in Macon

A rental car lets you roam historic Macon and reach Middle Georgia's top spots with ease.

  • [Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park] – earthwork sites, visitor center

  • [Lake Tobesofkee] – beaches, trails

  • Warner Robins – Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB

  • Perry – Georgia National Fairgrounds

  • Atlanta – museums, sports venues

  • Savannah – River Street, Forsyth Park

Driving Distances from Macon

FAQs

What's the best way to get to Macon from Atlanta Airport?
Renting a car is the most convenient choice. You can also take the Groome Transportation shuttle service, which runs several times a day between ATL and Macon. It costs about $45 one-way and we recommend you make a reservation.

Is a car necessary to explore Macon?
Yes. You can walk to some downtown attractions, but you will need a car to get to most historical sites, shopping areas and regional attractions. The city's public transportation is limited and isn't really set up for tourists.

What vehicle type is best for visiting Macon?
Any standard car will work just fine. The area is pretty flat and the roads are in good shape. Weather isn't usually a problem for drivers, though you should be careful during a bad thunderstorm.

Are there any toll roads in the Macon area?
No, you won't find any toll roads in or around Macon. I-75, I-16 and all local highways are free to drive on.

How difficult is it to find parking in downtown Macon?
You'll usually find plenty of free parking in downtown Macon, both on the street and in public lots. It can be harder to find a spot during special events like the Cherry Blossom Festival, but it's still much easier than in a big city.

Is it worth taking day trips from Macon?
Absolutely. Macon's central location makes it a great home base for exploring Middle Georgia. Popular day trips include Warner Robins (Museum of Aviation), Perry (Georgia National Fairgrounds) and Milledgeville (antebellum architecture). You can even take longer trips to Atlanta or Savannah if you're comfortable with a longer drive.