Car Hire in Bucharest

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Bucharest

Bucharest comes as a wonderful surprise for visitors. It may be a little lesser known than other destinations, but Romania's capital city is full of life and offers plenty to see and do for everyone. There's a varied and vibrant music scene, some truly excellent restaurants that dishes from around the world, plus a wide assortment of attractive parks and gardens. Bucharest also boasts fascinating museums, looking at everything from the city's tumultuous history to modern art. The best way to explore all these wonders is with the help of a hired vehicle from Enterprise Rent-A-Car. With their assistance and great service, you'll be able to explore this safe and welcoming city however you like, as well as freeing yourself from the restrictions of having to rely on public transport timetables.

Our Vehicles for Hire in Bucharest

A big advantage of choosing a vehicle from Enterprise for a car rental in Bucharest is their the wide range of vehicles on offer. With their selection, you'll be able to match the car you select to the type of travelling you want to do. For instance, should you decide to travel to the historic buildings of the Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum, a comfortable saloon car would fit the bill. On the other hand, the narrow streets of the Old City lend themselves to a car that's happpier in confined spaces, such as a small compact city model.

At the Airport

Henri Coandă Airport is in Otopeni, about 17 km north of Bucharest city centre. The airport is often simply referred to as "Otopeni Airport". It is Romania's most important aviation hub and serves a large number of destinations, mainly throughout Europe. The location of the Enterprise branch at the airport was carefully chosen to ensure easy accessibility, so visitors can easily find their branch, even those that have just recently arrived in Romania. Enterprises helpful staff will be on hand to help you with your car pickup, as well as with your onward journey.

Attractions in Bucharest

There's something to suit every taste in Bucharest. One unique attraction is the former mansion of the dictator, Nicolae Ceaușescu, which is now preserved as a museum. They offer bookable tours that take you through 50 of the mansion's huge rooms. For something more relaxing, why not try the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History? The museum features an ever-changing collection of displays as well as permanent exhibits. A hilarious option is the Romanian Kitsch Museum, which is just as offbeat as it sounds! All these attractions, and more, are available to visit with ease, especially when you hire a rental car in Bucharest from Enterprise.

Cheap Car Hire in Bucharest

Car rental in Bucharest is a great boon for travellers, but being able to secure brilliant value on rental deals is an even better feeling. That feeling is always available when you book a vehicle with Enterprise, especially when you save even more money by booking online in advance. The process is simple and quick, and you'll have the chance to select the details that suit you best, including everything from the hire length to the class and model of car. There are also fantastic weekend rates available, so if you're visiting the city over the course of a weekend, you may be able to save even more.

Places to Visit Outside Bucharest

Once you have your car hire in Bucharest sorted out, you can also include some of the many attractions located outside the city in your travel itinerary. A popular choice is the 18th-century Mogosoaia Palace, which is around 15 km from central Bucharest. The palace's design has a unique mix of Byzantine, Renaissance and Baroque styles. You could also visit the Snagov Monastery, which is around 40 km north of the city. It is beautifully situated on an island in a landscaped lake and features stunning 15th-century frescoes. In addition, just as you'd expect, there are several places near the city that offer Dracula-themed tours!

Parking and Traffic Information in Bucharest

Bucharest is a busy city, but you can enjoy quieter road conditions if you travel in the middle of the day. Traffic is at its best usually between 11 am and 2 pm. Roads in the capital are generally well maintained, but make sure you stay strictly within speed limits. Sounding your horn is prohibited in some streets, so keep a look out for indicative signs. Instead of beeping horns, local Romanian drivers will often flash their lights to inform others that they're about to pass. Car parks operated by the council are usually cheaper than private ones, but both are likely to be on a cash-only basis.