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Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 571704
Rental Company Location Hours Notes
Avis/Budget Near Terminal A 6 AM - Midnight (extended for delayed flights) Avis Preferred and Budget Fastbreak services available
Hertz/Dollar/Thrifty Near Terminal A 6 AM - 1 AM (extended for delayed flights) Hertz Gold service available
Enterprise/National/Alamo Near Terminal A 6 AM - Midnight (extended for delayed flights) National Emerald Aisle available
Other Providers Near Terminal A Varies by company Includes Payless and additional providers

Pickup Process: 1. Collect baggage at your arrival terminal
2. Follow signs to "Car Rental Shuttle"
3. Board shuttle bus to Terminal A (around 5-10 minute ride)
4. Exit at Terminal A and proceed to your rental company's counter
5. Complete paperwork and proceed to vehicle lot

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car at LaGuardia Airport?

On average, car rentals at LaGuardia Airport cost around $60 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $29 per day.

Saving Tips
  • Compare everything: Use the search filters to shuffle pickup times by a few hours and toggle between economy, compact, and midsize. A 10 AM pickup instead of 8 AM or moving from SUV to compact can shave 30-50 percent off the total.

  • Lock in early for peak dates, then keep stalking prices: Summer, Thanksgiving, and Christmas weeks at LGA sell out fast. Book a free-cancellation deal 4-8 weeks out, set a calendar reminder, and re-book if rates drop.

  • Watch the "weekly" sweet spot: Rentals of 5-7 days often cost less than 4. If you're at 4½ days, bump to a full week and compare—extra savings sometimes outweigh an extra day you may not use.

  • Fill up on Astoria Blvd: Stations at 82nd St are about 1 mile from the return lot. Topping off there avoids the sky-high refuel fee at the counter.

  • Stick with compact in the city: Parking spots in Manhattan and Brooklyn are tight and garage rates climb with vehicle size. Choosing an economy or compact class keeps both rental and parking bills lower.

Parking and Driving

Type Location Notes
Terminal Parking Adjacent to terminals Convenient but often full
Long-Term Lot (P10) 10-minute shuttle ride Suitable for multi-day stays
Economy Lot Requires shuttle Most economical option; furthest from terminals
Cell Phone Lot Near airport entrance For waiting only; no unattended vehicles

Key Driving Regulations:

  • 25 mph speed limit on most NYC streets
  • No right turns on red in NYC unless specifically signed
  • All passengers must wear seatbelts
  • Handheld device use while driving is prohibited
  • School zones have reduced speed limits during school hours
  • HOV lanes on some highways require 2+ passengers during peak hours

Local Driving Challenges:

  • Grand Central Parkway can be heavily congested near LGA
  • Construction projects around the airport may cause detours
  • Many signs and exit options can be confusing for first-time visitors
  • Heavy airport traffic during peak flight times
Why rent a car at LaGuardia Airport

Rent a car to get to:

  • Manhattan – Midtown, Times Square, Central Park

  • Brooklyn – Williamsburg, DUMBO waterfront

  • Queens (Flushing) – Citi Field, Asian dining hub

  • Bronx – Yankee Stadium, Bronx Zoo

  • Long Island – Hamptons beaches, North Fork wineries

  • Westchester County – Hudson River towns, historic estates

Driving Distances from LaGuardia Airport

FAQs

How does the car rental shuttle system work at LaGuardia?
You get to all the rental car companies at LaGuardia using one main shuttle system. From any terminal, just follow the signs for "Car Rental Shuttle." The shuttle will take you to Terminal A (Marine Air Terminal), which is where all the rental car companies have their offices. The ride takes about 5–10 minutes.

Can I return my rental car outside of business hours?
Yes, most major rental companies at LGA let you return cars after hours using a key drop box. But remember, you are still responsible for the car until the company inspects it the next business day. You should ask about the exact steps for after-hours returns when you pick up your car.

Is there a gas station at LaGuardia Airport?
No, the airport doesn't have any gas stations. The closest ones are on Astoria Boulevard, about a mile away. You should fill up the tank before you get to the airport so you don't have to pay extra refueling fees.

How early should I arrive to return my rental car before a flight?
You should give yourself at least 30 minutes to return the car and another 15–20 minutes for the shuttle ride back to your terminal. This doesn't include the time you'll need to get through airport security. If you are traveling at a busy time, it's a good idea to add an extra 15–30 minutes.

Do LGA rental cars come with E-ZPass for tolls?
Most rental cars have a toll pass. Just know that rental companies will charge you a service fee (about $3.95–$9.99 for each day you use it) on top of the actual toll costs.

Can I rent a car at LaGuardia and return it at JFK or in Manhattan?
Yes, most major rental companies at LGA let you do one-way rentals between LGA and other places in NYC. They often don't charge an extra drop-off fee for returns inside the city area. You should always check the company's one-way rules and any extra fees when you book the car.

What papers do I need to rent a car at LaGuardia?
You'll need a valid driver's license, a credit card in your name and your flight details. If you are visiting from another country, you should show your passport. It's also a good idea to have an International Driving Permit if your driver's license isn't in English.

How does the Manhattan congestion charge affect rental cars?
New York City plans to start its congestion pricing program in 2024, once it gets final approval. If you drive a passenger car into Manhattan below 60th Street, you will have to pay a fee. The proposed fee is about $15 during busy times and less overnight. The car's toll pass or license plate will record the charge. Then, the rental company will add it to your bill through its toll billing system.