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Road Genius makes it easy to find great car rental deals at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Compare prices and make bookings in one place. Simple. Pick up your SFO car hire at the Rental Car Centre via the free 24/7 AirTrain or compare nearby city and off-airport locations to reduce airport fees. Travellers arriving at busy times can save time by joining a loyalty programme or choosing skip-the-counter pickup.

Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 542674
Location Pros Cons
SFO Rental Car Centre Immediate availability upon arrival; Largest selection of vehicles; All major companies in one facility; 24-hour service Higher rates due to airport fees (approximately $16.50 per contract plus taxes); Can have long lines during peak travel periods
San Francisco City Locations Potentially lower rates without airport fees; Good for travellers already in the city Navigating city traffic to reach rental offices; Limited hours; A smaller selection
Nearby Cities (Millbrae, Burlingame) Slightly lower rates than airport; Close proximity to SFO Limited selection; May need transportation from airport; Restricted hours

SFO's AirTrain Blue Line connects all terminals to the Rental Car Centre free of charge. The ride takes approximately 5 minutes and trains run 24/7.

Car Rental Prices

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

On average, car rentals at San Francisco Airport cost around USD $76 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from USD $30 per day.

Low-cost rental tips
  • Compare pick-up spots: SFO’s Rental Car Centre is convenient but adds about $16.50 per contract in airport fees plus taxes. City branches or nearby Millbrae/Burlingame can be cheaper. If time allows, take BART into the city and collect there. Always check hours and transport costs.

  • Time it for peak periods: In SF, prices jump for summer, holidays and big conventions. Book 4-6 weeks ahead then. In winter, rates are usually softer and 2-3 weeks out often works.

  • Rent only for the days you’ll drive outside the city: SF hotels often charge $30-60 per night for parking. Use transit while in town, then pick up the car when you leave.

  • Try different dates, times and vehicle classes on our site: a weekly rate can beat several daily rates. Compact or midsize cars are usually cheapest and easier to park in SF.

  • Trim extra charges: Refuel before return, and pay Bay Area bridge tolls online within 48 hours to avoid admin fees. Compare same-location return vs one-way since those fees vary by direction and season.

Parking and Local Driving

Area Parking Availability Local Tips
San Francisco City Centre Limited and expensive Street spots are limited and strictly enforced; Consider leaving your car outside the city and using public transport
Tourist Areas (Fisherman's Wharf) Available but costly Dedicated lots available; Arrive early on weekends and holidays
Silicon Valley Cities Generally available Office parks have visitor spots; City centres have garages and metered spots
Coastal Areas/Beaches Limited at popular spots State beaches charge day-use fees; Arrive early to secure spots at popular destinations

Local Driving Rules:

  • San Francisco has many steep hills. Use the handbrake and turn wheels towards the kerb when you park.
  • Cable car routes have specific crossing rules. Watch for designated stopping points.
  • California allows right turn on red after a complete stop unless signed otherwise.
  • Many San Francisco streets are one-way. Check signage carefully.
  • All Bay Area bridges use electronic tolling. No cash payments.
  • All passengers must wear seatbelts.
  • Hands-free devices are required for phone use while driving.

What documents do I need to rent a car at SFO? You'll need a valid driver's licence and a major credit card in your name. If you're visiting from another country, you should also bring your passport and a valid foreign driver's licence. We recommend you get an International Driving Permit, but it's not legally required by California. You don't need to show proof of insurance. The basic liability cover required by the state is automatically part of every rental. However, bringing proof of your personal or credit card insurance is helpful if you plan to turn down the rental company's optional cover.

How do I avoid the long lines at SFO's rental counters? You can join the rental company's loyalty programme before your trip to get served faster. If you are travelling with drivers who have status, they may be able to use priority counters. You can also try to avoid arriving during peak times (11 am-2 pm).

What should I know about driving in San Francisco? You'll find San Francisco is a tricky place to drive because of its steep hills, cable cars, one-way streets and limited parking. If you want to explore the city, we suggest you park your rental in a garage and use public transport or rideshares. When you park on a hill, make sure you turn your wheels towards the kerb and use your parking brake.

How do toll bridges work with rental cars from SFO? All bridges in the Bay Area have electronic tolling and no cash booths. You can either use the rental company's toll programme, which adds a daily fee, or pay the toll yourself online. To pay online, you need to register the car's number plate on the Bay Area FasTrak website. You must do this either before you cross or within 48 hours after. If you don't pay the toll, the rental company gets the bill and will charge the toll plus an admin fee to your card.

What's the best vehicle type for exploring from SFO? If you're only driving in the city, a compact or midsize car is easier to park and handle. For longer trips to wine country or the mountains, you might want a midsize or larger car for more comfort. An SUV can give you a better view and better handling on mountain roads, especially in winter.

Should I rent a car if I'm only staying in San Francisco? If you are only staying in the city, you probably don't need a rental car. It can be more trouble than it's worth because parking is expensive (hotels charge $30-60 per night) and the driving is difficult. You'll find San Francisco has great public transport and rideshare services for getting around the city.

Why rent a car in San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Get a car to visit:

  • San Francisco – city centre, Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Silicon Valley – US-101 corridor
  • Napa Valley – CA-29
  • Monterey and Carmel – CA-1
  • Yosemite National Park – CA-120

Driving Distances from San Francisco International Airport

FAQs

Do I need an AWD/4WD vehicle in Salt Lake City? You don't need one for just driving around the city. But if you plan to visit ski resorts in winter or drive into the mountains when it's snowy, we strongly suggest getting an AWD/4WD vehicle. Sometimes, canyon traction laws will require you to have one.

Are there toll roads in Salt Lake City? Salt Lake City doesn't have regular toll roads. The only exception is the Express Lanes on I-15. These lanes are free if you have two or more people in the car. If you're driving alone, you'll need a special tag called an Express Pass. Most rental car companies don't provide these tags.

How does Salt Lake City’s grid system work? The city numbers its streets starting from Temple Square, which is the centre point. For example, the street '300 South' is 3 blocks south of Temple Square. Every 100 in a street number equals about 1/8 of a mile. Once you get the hang of it, the system makes finding your way around easy.

Can I return my rental to a different location than where I picked it up? Yes, most companies let you return your car to a different spot in the Salt Lake metro area. For example, you can pick it up at the airport and drop it off downtown. Many companies won't charge you a fee for this or they'll charge a small amount, like $0-$50. If you rent a car one-way to another city or state, you'll usually pay a higher drop-off fee.

Is it difficult to find parking in downtown Salt Lake City? No, you'll find it's easier to park here than in other big cities. You can find plenty of street parking that uses meters and several public parking garages offer good rates. On evenings and weekends, you can often park on the street for free.

What’s the best time of year to rent a car in Salt Lake City? You'll usually find the best deals in April-May and September-October. During these months, the weather is good, rental prices are lower and there are fewer tourists. In winter (December-March), rental companies charge the highest prices and more people want AWD vehicles.

How strict is enforcement of the canyon traction laws in winter? They are very strict about it when it's snowing. The Utah Highway Patrol might set up checkpoints during storms. They will turn around cars that don't have the right tyres or AWD/4WD. Police actively enforce this law on SR-190 (Big Cottonwood) and SR-210 (Little Cottonwood).

Can I use my debit card to rent a car in Salt Lake City? Yes, but there are some rules. Many companies will ask for a larger deposit (often $200-$500) and proof you're flying home and they might also run a credit check. Some companies won't let you rent certain types of cars using a debit card. They much prefer you use a credit card.

How far in advance should I book a rental car? For normal times of the year, you should book 2-3 weeks ahead. For busy times like ski holidays, big conventions or summer holiday weekends, you should book at least 1-2 months in advance. If you need an AWD/4WD vehicle in winter, we recommend you book 2-3 months ahead.