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- Cheapest car rental rates
- Why book with us?
- Travel information
- Why rent a car in Glasgow?
- One-way car rentals in Glasgow
- Top ways to enter Glasgow
- City facts
- Top sights and activities
- Traffic and parking
- Toll roads
- Ideas for day trips
- Most popular cars
- Further destinations
- Car rental prices in Glasgow
- Money-saving and other tips
- Top 20 cities near Glasgow
- Top 20 locations near Glasgow
- Map of top car rental locations
- When to book in Glasgow and for how long?
- Car rental information
- Most popular car models of rental suppliers
- Here's what travelers say about renting a car in Glasgow
- Car rental statistics
- Top 16 suppliers in Glasgow in 2025
- Award-winning service
Travel information
Why rent a car in Glasgow?

Glasgow is a great city to explore and having a car means you can get out to the beautiful Scottish scenery. The largest in Scotland, Glasgow is a beautifully diverse city that has everything from historical architecture and impree museums to fun, youthful neighborhoods and its own unique take on the British cuisine. The city is also wonderfully connected to other parts of the United Kingdom, whether you’d like to travel to nearby Edinburgh, go south to England, or explore the coastal areas of Scotland.
One-way car rentals in Glasgow
The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Glasgow and drop off in another city include:
- From Glasgow to Edinburgh - 294 offers from €34.03 per day
- From Glasgow to Aberdeen - 104 offers from €33.85 per day
- From Glasgow to London - 106 offers from €38.11 per day
- From Glasgow to Inverness - 104 offers from €40.01 per day
Top ways to enter Glasgow
- Glasgow Airport. Also known as Glasgow-Paisley thanks to the nearby town in which it is located, Glasgow’s main airport is among the ten busiest in the UK as it serves around 10 million passengers every year. The airport is about 16 km (10 mi) from Glasgow’s city center.
- Glasgow Prestwick Airport. The other, much smaller, of the two airports serving the city, Glasgow Prestwick hosts only one airline, the low-cost carrier Ryanair. Nevertheless, it connects Glasgow to many different destinations in mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Poland, Malta, Portugal, and Italy.
- Edinburgh Airport. Serving nearly 15 million passengers annually, Edinburgh Airport is the largest in Scotland. It’s around an hour’s drive from central Glasgow.
- By rail. If you’re arriving in Glasgow by train, you can conveniently pick up a rental car at Glasgow Central Railway Station or Glasgow Queen Street Railway Station.
City facts
- Much like the rest of Britain, Glasgow has a cool oceanic climate with small temperature changes between seasons. Summer is the least humid part of the year, with an average temperature in July of 16 °C (60 °F), although it can get significantly warmer on individual days. The average temperature in December, the coldest month, is 4°C (39 °F). Snowfall in Glasgow is very rare and infrequent. Glasgow does, however, get a lot of rain and gets twice as much rain annually as Edinburgh.
- The population of the Greater Glasgow Metropolitan area is around 1.7 million, meaning that nearly every third inhabitant of Scotland lives in or near the city.
- Although the main official language is English, Scots (a Germanic language closely related to English), and Scottish Gaelic (a Celtic language), are officially recognised in Glasgow.
Top sights and activities
- Glasgow Green. One of the most beautiful urban parks in the entire UK, Glasgow Green is a place where you can easily spend a whole day, either having a picnic, meeting locals, or by observing some of the landmarks of the park such as Nelson’s Memorial, the People’s Palace with its Winter Gardens, or the Doultain Fountain, the largest terracotta fountain in the world.
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Located in one of the most stunning buildings of the city, Kelvingrove has artworks by world-famous artists such as Van Gogh, Monnet, and Dalí, but also truly fascinating collections of wildlife, anthropology, and natural sciences.
- Riverside Museum. Also known as the Glasgow Museum of Transport, the Riverside Museum won the 2013 European Museum of the Year Award, and for a good reason. Famous exhibits include Tall Ship, a former cargo ship built in 1896, and a steam locomotive. The museum is located in the Glasgow Harbor area that’s been rapidly rebuilt over the last decade.
- Glasgow Cathedral. Also known as the High Kirk of Glasgow and St. Mungo’s Cathedral, it is one of the most impressive churches of Scotland. Built in the 12th century as Catholic church, it later came under the control of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. A fine example of Gothic architecture, it remains one of the symbols of Glasgow to this day.
- Glasgow Chambers. Another famous building, the City Chambers house the Glasgow City Council. Built in the 19th century, the Chambers are located on George Square, which is often referred to as the center of Glasgow. After looking at the chambers from outside, consider taking a tour of the inside to also see the ornate halls and mosaics.
- St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art. Often named as one of the only few museums in the world devoted to the topic of religion as a whole (as opposed to a certain historical period or a specific belief), St. Mungo’s is one of the hallmark cultural institutions of Glasgow. Named after the patron saint of the city, it houses and displays objects related to various faiths from around the world. Entry to the museum is free.
- The Lighthouse. Although not an actual lighthouse – it is located in the premises of the former offices of the Glasgow Herald newspaper – Scotland’s Center for Design and Architecture is another interesting place to visit. Offering guided tours through its galleries and frequently hosting various cultural events, the Lighthouse is also known for its interior which includes an amazing helical staircase, as well as from the views of Glasgow that reveal themselves from its Mackintosh Tower.
Traffic and parking
- The United Kingdom drives on the left-hand side of the road
- On-street parking is usually heavily restricted. Never park on a white, double yellow or double red line (stopping on motorways and along red lines is illegal).
- You are not allowed to use your mobile phone while driving, unless you use a hands-free system.
- Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the speed limits are 112 km/h (70 mph) on motorways, 112 km/h (70 mph) on dual carriageways, 96 km/h (60 mph) on single carriageways and 48km/h (30 mph)or 32km/h (20 mph) in residential areas and areas with street lightning.
- In Scotland, the legal alcohol limit is 0.05% for both experienced and novice drivers. In the rest of the UK, the legal alcohol limit is 0.08% for both experienced and novice drivers. Exceeding the limit can lead to large fines, a suspended license, or even imprisonment.
- The insurance and documentation of the car needs to be in it whenever you’re driving.
- The emergency number is 999.
Toll roads
Currently there is only a single toll road in the United Kingdom, the M6 toll. You also have to pay a toll for using a number of bridges and tunnels, as well as for entering the central areas of London and Durham (a city in North East England).
As an alternative to the M6 around Birmingham, the M6toll is a 43 km (27 mi) long portion of the road, also known as the Birmingham North Relief Road (BNRR), that relieves congestion on the M6 itself. There are toll gates where you can pay by either cash or credit card. As of January 2023, the price is £8.20 for using the toll road from Monday to Friday (from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.), £8.20 for using the toll road on Saturday or Sunday (from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.), and £7 for using the toll road at night (11 p.m. to 5 a.m.).Find out more on the M6 Toll official website.
Find out more about toll roads in the United Kingdom on the European toll road website.
Ideas for day trips
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Stirling. Located roughly halfway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, the small city of Stirling is most famous for its stunning hilltop castle and the Wallace monument; a momument to William Wallace, a Scottish national hero. Stirling lies roughly on the border between the Scottish Lowlands and the Highlands, giving you the opportunity to explore both. The distance to Glasgow is just 45 km (28 mi).
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Isle of Arran. Often referred to as “Scotland in Miniature”, the Isle of Arran is a relaxing place just west of the Scottish mainland. It is best known for the Brodick Castle and Garden, but make sure to also see the Machrie Moor Standing Stones, drive around the little villages, or go into the mountains where you can sometimes spot golden eagles. Isle of Arran can only be reached by ferry. Some, although not all, ferry companies, carry passenger vehicles, and it is best to book a ticket in advance. Find out more about visiting Arran on the island’s official homepage.
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Houston. A proper Scottish village, Houston is just 40 minutes drive west of Glasgow, but unless you’re traveling with a friend who can also drive, you should consider making it a two day trip. The reason? It’s one of the most famous brewing communities in Scotland, and while it is a lovely place in its own right, it would be a shame to go there and not to sample some of the fine local produce.
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Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Made up of thick woodlands, deep valleys or glens, and picturesque hills, the Trossachs is a beautiful nature area just a short drive north of Glasgow. The Trossachs include several protected areas like the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and Great Trossachs Forest Reserve, and is a great place for scenic drives, hiking, or simply enjoying nature.
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Edinburgh. Just 74 km (46 mi) east of Glasgow and quite similar in size, Scotland’s capital is nevertheless a very different place when it comes to atmosphere. Famous for its castles, museums, and many festivals, it would be a shame to miss it if you’re going to Scotland.
Most popular cars
The most popular rental car in Glasgow is the Fiat 500, although the VW Polo and the VW Golfo are also picked a lot by travelers. The most popular rental car types are mini, economy, and compact.
Further destinations
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Cairngorms National Park. Located in the eastern part of the Highlands, Cairngorms is the largest protected nature area in Scotland and the UK’s largest national park. An austere and wild landscape, the national park is made up of snowy peaks, moors, marshes, and a portion of the ancient Caledonian Forest. The park’s walking paths take you past impressive rock formations and waterfalls; there are also opportunities for skiing, mountain biking, canoeing, and other sports. The Highland Wildlife Park is located in the Cairngorms and is home to many local species, as well as animals like Amur tigers, yaks, and red pandas. There are some villages and towns inside the park, such as Aviemore, where you can find accommodation, shops and restaurants, so it’s possible to find a place to stay.
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The Scottish Highlands region. When many people think of Scotland, the first thing that’s on their mind is its wild nature, and in no other place can you experience in better than in the Scottish Highlands. Not only is the region beautiful, it’s also culturally unique. Go on a three-hour drive to Glencoe or further still to Fort William and explore the beautiful scenery and rich history.
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Newcastle. A large city in Northern England, Newcastle is a unique and lively place. It is famous for its many beautiful bridges crossing the Tyne River, the ancient Roman fort of Segedunum, and its close proximity to wildlife areas like the Northumberland National Park and the North York Moors National Park. Coming from Glasgow, it’s just a three-hour drive south.
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Aberdeen. Sitting on the North Sea coast in eastern Scotland, Aberdeen doesn’t enjoy the same amount of popularity as Glasgow and Aberdeen. That is a shame, as the city has plenty for a traveler to enjoy, from unique granite architecture to beautiful public gardens and even the northernmost surfing opportunities in Europe. Located 240 km (150 mi) northeast of Glasgow and easily reachable in three hours, Scotland’s third city is definitely worth a shot.
Car rental prices in Glasgow
- Medium cars - from €23 per day
- Small cars - from €19 per day
- SUVs - from €20 per day
- Large cars - from €26 per day
- Station wagons - from €46 per day
- Premium cars - from €45 per day
- Vans - from €61 per day
Money-saving and other tips
There are many ways to get a good car rental deal in Glasgow:
- Compare rates of different rental car providers
- Book your rental car well in advance
- Plan your route before you go
- Know your fuel and mileage requirements
- Visit during the month when the rental prices are the cheapest. According to our data, visiting Glasgow is the cheapest in January when renting a car is a whole 70% cheaper than the yearly average.
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Top 20 cities near Glasgow
- Stirlingfrom €29.85 per day39.6 km / 24.61 miles away
- Prestwickfrom €43.36 per day41.4 km / 25.72 miles away
- Edinburghfrom €29.74 per day66.7 km / 41.45 miles away
- Perthfrom €29.85 per day84.5 km / 52.51 miles away
- Dundeefrom €39.13 per day112.2 km / 69.72 miles away
- Belfastfrom €21.20 per day176 km / 109.36 miles away
- Invernessfrom €19.16 per day187.2 km / 116.32 miles away
- Newcastlefrom €18.69 per day196.2 km / 121.91 miles away
- Aberdeenfrom €37.07 per day201.6 km / 125.27 miles away
- Elginfrom €39.17 per day208.6 km / 129.62 miles away
- Barrow-in-Furness210.9 km / 131.05 miles away
- Sunderlandfrom €31.02 per day219.9 km / 136.64 miles away
- Lancasterfrom €26.83 per day226.3 km / 140.62 miles away
- Middlesbroughfrom €30.88 per day249.5 km / 155.03 miles away
- Blackpool250.1 km / 155.4 miles away
- Prestonfrom €23.14 per day257.9 km / 160.25 miles away
- Leedsfrom €22.96 per day285 km / 177.09 miles away
- Salfordfrom €34.23 per day298.7 km / 185.6 miles away
- Huddersfieldfrom €28.74 per day299.9 km / 186.35 miles away
- Liverpoolfrom €30.14 per day300.1 km / 186.47 miles away
Top 20 locations near Glasgow
- Glasgow Central Train Stationfrom €20.06 per day11 km / 6.84 miles away
- Prestwick Airportfrom €43.36 per day41.4 km / 25.72 miles away
- Edinburgh Airportfrom €29.74 per day66.7 km / 41.45 miles away
- Edinburgh Waverley Train Stationfrom €33.50 per day78.1 km / 48.53 miles away
- George Best Belfast City Airportfrom €21.20 per day166.6 km / 103.52 miles away
- Belfast Central Railway stationfrom €35.60 per day170.3 km / 105.82 miles away
- Belfast International Airportfrom €32.45 per day176 km / 109.36 miles away
- Inverness Airportfrom €19.16 per day187.2 km / 116.32 miles away
- Newcastle Airportfrom €18.69 per day196.2 km / 121.91 miles away
- Aberdeen Airportfrom €37.07 per day201.6 km / 125.27 miles away
- Aberdeen Northlink Ferry Terminal201.7 km / 125.33 miles away
- Blackpool Airport250.1 km / 155.4 miles away
- Leeds Bradford Airportfrom €25.90 per day285 km / 177.09 miles away
- Leeds (Downtown)from €22.96 per day297.7 km / 184.98 miles away
- Salford (Downtown)from €34.23 per day298.7 km / 185.6 miles away
- Manchester Trafford Parkfrom €37.41 per day299.5 km / 186.1 miles away
- Liverpool Airportfrom €30.14 per day300.1 km / 186.47 miles away
- Manchester Airportfrom €25.73 per day312.6 km / 194.24 miles away
- East Midlands Airportfrom €24.08 per day393.4 km / 244.45 miles away
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When to book in Glasgow and for how long?
What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Glasgow?
Car rental prices in Glasgow vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Saver's insights
Cheapest monthFebruary | Most expensive month May | ||
Average price €44 | A good deal €22 | Cheapest supplier Keddy | Cheapest car type Small cars |
€24
in January
€22
in February
€33
in March
€51
in April
€53
in May
€43
in June
€53
in July
€51
in August
€39
in September
€35
in October
€29
in November
€43
in December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Glasgow is February (when prices average €21.69 per day). This is 51% cheaper than the yearly average and 59% cheaper than renting in May (when prices average €53.41).
This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.
What's the most popular month to rent a car in Glasgow?
Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Glasgow is August, and the least popular is February.
0.7 times in January
0.4 times in February
0.7 times in March
1.1 times in April
1.3 times in May
1.2 times in June
1.2 times in July
1.6 times in August
1.3 times in September
1.1 times in October
0.6 times in November
0.6 times in December
What’s the usual rental length in Glasgow?
How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in July, the average renter keeps their car for 8 days, and in March, they keep their car for 6 days.
7 days in January
7 days in February
6 days in March
7 days in April
6 days in May
7 days in June
8 days in July
7 days in August
7 days in September
7 days in October
6 days in November
7 days in December
Car rental information
📍 Car rental locations | 10 |
✈️ Airport locations | 1 |
🔥 Popular suppliers | Drivalia, Keddy, Arnold Clark, Enterprise, Budget |
🚗 Popular car types | Small cars, SUVs, Medium cars, Vans |
🤑 Lowest price | €19 per day |
👛 Cheapest supplier | Keddy |
Most popular car models of rental suppliers
Rental Supplier | Model | Doors | Luggage | Type |
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Drivalia | Volkswagen Polo | 5 | 1 | Small car |
Drivalia | Renault Captur | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
Drivalia | Fiat 500 | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Keddy | Vauxhall Crossland | 5 | 2 | SUV |
Keddy | Ford Focus | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
Keddy | Fiat 500 | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Arnold Clark | Ford Fiesta | 5 | 2 | Small car |
Keddy | Vauxhall Corsa | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Arnold Clark | Kia Ceed | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
Drivalia | Peugeot 2008 | 5 | 2 | SUV |
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