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Pottstown has limited rental options in the borough itself, but several choices are available in the surrounding area.
| Location | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Pottstown Area | • No airport fees • Convenient if staying locally • Enterprise offers pickup service |
• Limited selection and hours • Business hours only • May require advance booking |
| Philadelphia International Airport | • Largest vehicle selection • Extended hours for late arrivals • All major rental companies |
• 50-60 minute drive from Pottstown • Airport surcharges (approximately 18% higher) • Traffic congestion when traveling to/from |
| Reading Area | • Closer than Philadelphia (20-25 minutes) • Multiple rental locations • Generally lower rates than airport |
• Limited business hours • Smaller selection than airport • Transportation needed to rental location |
On average, car rentals in Pottstown cost around $91 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $32 per day.
Compare pickup spots: Downtown Pottstown offices usually run 15-20 % cheaper than Philadelphia Airport because there are no airport taxes. Just make sure your flight arrival lines up with their shorter business hours.
Look at Reading (20 min west): Rates can be lower and the fleet a bit bigger. Factor in the quick drive and fuel cost – still cheaper than airport surcharges most days.
Book "pay-later" and re-check: Prices around Pottstown bounce up and down. Lock something in, set a reminder, and rebook if rates dip a week or two before travel.
Weekly vs daily math: Staying 4-6 days? Sometimes a 7-day weekly rate beats paying per-day. Run both options in the search box before you click confirm.
Time your return: Dropping keys after the office closes can trigger extra fees. Aim for a weekday daytime return or choose a location with a free key drop.
DIY the cheap stuff: Bring your own E-ZPass for turnpike runs and fill up at stations a few blocks off US-422 – prices are usually 10-15 ¢/gal lower than right on the highway.
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Get a car so you can visit:
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Philadelphia – Liberty Bell, museums
Lancaster Amish Country – markets, farms
King of Prussia Mall
French Creek State Park & Hopewell Furnace
Philadelphia Premium Outlets

What's the best way to get to Pottstown from Philadelphia International Airport?
For the most direct route, follow I-95 North from the airport to Exit 7/I-476 North. Then merge onto I-76 West for a short time before taking US-422 West toward Pottstown. The drive usually takes 50–60 minutes in normal traffic but can be much longer during rush hours. A taxi or rideshare will cost you about $70–100.
Is it easy to find parking in downtown Pottstown?
Yes, you can usually find plenty of affordable parking in downtown Pottstown. You'll find several city lots and street parking options. Most businesses also have their own parking areas.
Do I need an all-wheel drive vehicle when visiting Pottstown?
For most of the year, you'll be fine with a standard sedan. In winter months (December–March), you might find an all-wheel-drive vehicle helpful because the area gets snow and has some hilly roads.
Are there any toll roads around Pottstown?
The main toll roads in the area are the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) and the Northeast Extension (I-476). You generally won't need to use toll roads for local driving in Pottstown, but you might run into tolls on trips to Philadelphia or the Poconos.
Can I easily take day trips from Pottstown?
Absolutely. Pottstown is in a great spot in southeastern Pennsylvania, so it's an excellent base for day trips. You can easily visit Philadelphia, Valley Forge, Lancaster County (Amish Country) and the Brandywine Valley. All of them are about a 60-minute drive away.
What attractions near Pottstown require a car to access?
You'll find a rental car is much more convenient than public transportation for visiting some attractions. This includes places like French Creek State Park, Daniel Boone Homestead, Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site and the scenic rural areas of Berks and Chester Counties.