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Compare car hire prices at nearby train stations, airports and across different neighbourhoods in Bucharest. You might find a better price, or somewhere that suits you better.Baneasa
40 car hire locations
From
Rs1,608
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Sector 2
40 car hire locations
From
Rs1,608
per day
AEROPORT HENRI COANDA
37 car hire locations
From
Rs1,609
per day
Bucuresti Baneasa Railway Station
38 car hire locations
From
Rs1,740
per day
Bucharest Otopeni Airport
40 car hire locations
From
Rs1,609
per day
Bucharest Baneasa Airport
36 car hire locations
From
Rs1,609
per day
Driving in Bucharest: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Bucharest. Most visitors can use their regular licence. If your licence isn’t in English, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). Rental companies also check identification that matches your booking. |
Navigating city driving Bucharest has wide roads and busy junctions. Driving is simple on larger routes, though traffic often slows around major squares. Navigation apps help you avoid congestion and guide you to parks, shopping areas and nearby districts. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Some national roads outside Bucharest have tolls. The city itself has no tolls or emissions zones. Toll roads in the wider region are clearly signed on long-distance routes, and most visitors only encounter them when travelling between major cities. |
Parking your car in Bucharest Car parks offer the simplest access across the centre. Street parking fills quickly on busy days. Multi-storey car parks provide reliable access to shops, offices and restaurants. Always check signposts for time limits, payment hours and local fees. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find citywide. Petrol stations sit on major routes, and EV charging stations in Bucharest are increasing. Chargers are common near retail centres and offices. Apps like PlugShare help you check availability before longer journeys. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers are confident on wide roads and slower on narrow streets. Expect busy junctions during peak hours. Keep speeds steady, use early signals and watch for pedestrians crossing between cars, especially near markets and transport hubs. |