Let’s look at, Valencia…
Spain’s third-largest city, home to paella, modern art, and drivers who think roundabouts are optional obstacle courses.
If you’re sat Googling “rental cars in Valencia Spain“, dreaming of scenic coastal drives and spontaneous countryside road trips… allow me to burst your bubble (just a little) with some ground-level truth about renting a car here.
🚗 Rental Cars in Valencia Spain: Road Trip Freedom… and City Centre Parking Nightmares

✅ Do You Actually Need a Rental Car in Valencia?
If you’re sticking to:
- The City of Arts and Sciences
- The Old Town (El Carmen)
- The Turia Gardens
- Malvarrosa Beach
- Tapas, sangria, and casual wandering
Then no.
The Metro, buses, trams, and your own two feet will serve you just fine. Check Omio for times and tickets, for transport options.
BUT…
If you want to:
- Explore Albufera Natural Park
- Drive to Cullera, Gandia, or Xàtiva
- Take a road trip along the Costa Blanca
- Or head inland to Requena’s wine region
…then rental cars in Valencia Spain are a good idea—but only for the days you’ll actually be leaving the city.
✅ Where to Rent: Valencia Airport vs City Centre Pick-Ups
1. Valencia Airport (VLC)
Roughly 15 minutes from the city centre, Valencia Airport has the usual big names:
Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt, Goldcar, RecordGo, etc.
Pros:
✅ Bigger fleet
✅ Lower daily rates compared to city locations
✅ Longer desk opening hours
✅ Easy access to motorways
Cons:
❌ Potential queues, especially on weekend mornings and don’t forget the long walk to the shuttle
❌ Some companies charge an airport “location fee”
❌ Extra hassle if you’re staying in the city for a few days first and won’t use the car straight away

Booking tip:
Check Discovercars.com, Rentalcars.com, QEEQ, or AutoEurope for the best airport deals.
2. City Centre Rental Offices
There are several rental offices near Estación del Norte train station, Joaquín Sorolla AVE station, and in the wider El Pla del Real area.
Pros:
✅ Convenient for last-minute or short-term hires
✅ Avoids paying for parking during your city stay
✅ Often walkable from most hotels
Cons:
❌ Driving through Valencia’s city streets = LEZ fines and one-way system headaches
❌ Higher daily rates for short-term rentals
❌ Some offices close early on weekends
Platforms like Localrent.com and AutoEurope often have good city-centre deals.
❌ The Downsides: Valencia Driving and Parking Reality Check
1. Low Emission Zone (LEZ) Alert!
Valencia has now started implementing LEZ restrictions, especially in the city centre.
If your rental car isn’t LEZ compliant, and you accidentally drive into a restricted area, expect a €90–€200 fine.
Dave’s Tip:
✅ Always ask:
“Is this vehicle allowed in Valencia LEZ zones?”
✅ Or… better yet: Don’t hire the car until you’re ready to leave the city.
2. Parking in Valencia: Welcome to the Hunt
✅ Blue Zone (Zona Azul): Paid parking, max 2 hours during the day.
✅ Public underground car parks: Available… but small, tight spaces, and €20+ per day.
✅ Hotel parking: Rare, limited, and definitely book in advance if it exists.
If your accommodation is near the Old Town, just don’t bother driving there at all.
3. City Traffic: Rush Hour Misery
Valencia’s traffic between 8:00–9:30 am and 5:30–7:30 pm is like a moving, honking game of Tetris… but with more shouting.

4. Insurance Desk Pressure: Still Alive and Well
Booked full cover online through AutoEurope, Rentalcars.com, or QEEQ?
Fantastic.
Now prepare for this:
Clerk:
“Yes señor… but that insurance is external. We strongly recommend our Super Premium Relax Cover… only €25 more per day…”
Dave’s Tip:
✅ Stand your ground
✅ Photograph every inch of the car (roof, bumpers, wheels, interior, the lot)
✅ Keep your booking paperwork handy
5. Fuel Policies: Full-to-Full or Regret
✅ Full-to-Full = The only sensible choice.
❌ Full-to-Empty with mysterious “service fees” = The fastest way to blow an extra €50+.
Always filter by Full-to-Full policy on Discovercars.com, AutoEurope, or Rentalcars.com before booking.
🏢 Best Rental Platforms for Rental Cars in Valencia Spain
Platform | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Discovercars.com | Big selection for both airport and city | Check supplier ratings carefully |
Localrent.com | Good for small local providers | Smaller fleet |
Rentalcars.com | Huge variety | Desk-based upsell pressure possible |
QEEQ | Great low-season deals | Customer support variable |
AutoEurope | Transparent fee breakdown | Still… always read the small print |
GetRentacar.com | Cheapest upfront | Vehicle condition hit or miss |
✅ Must-Ask Questions Before You Sign Anything
✅ Is the car LEZ compliant for Valencia?
✅ Fuel policy?
✅ Deposit hold amount?
✅ Mileage limits?
✅ Any out-of-hours fees for late pick-up or return?
✅ Is roadside assistance included?
✅ Are tyres and glass covered?
🚩 Common Rental Scams in Valencia
- LEZ Fines Passed On (Plus €30–€50 “Admin Fee”):
Ask about compliance before driving into the city centre. - Phantom Damage Claims:
Take at least 20 photos before and after rental. - Fuel Level Disputes:
Snap the gauge at collection and drop-off. - Cleaning Fees (Especially After Beach Visits):
Give the interior a quick sweep if you’ve been sandy.
✅ Dave’s Final Word on Rental Cars in Valencia Spain
✅ If you’re staying central and doing a city break?
Skip the car. If you’re here for a 3 day break, you don’t need one.
✅ If you’re road-tripping through Spain or exploring the region?
Book the car—but start your rental from the airport or train station if possible.
✅ Book early
✅ Watch for LEZ fines
✅ Stick to Full-to-Full fuel
✅ Decline overpriced insurance
✅ And for the love of paella… leave extra time if driving near the port or during rush hour.
Or if you’re staying in a hotel in the centre, just get a transfer into the city.