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Car hire in Dallas with Hertz

Dallas is a city built for driving, with spread-out neighborhoods and fast-moving highways. The city is easy to navigate once you plan your days by area.

You can do a downtown-heavy day around museums and parks, shift to shopping and family attractions the next day, then use your rental car to break out for bigger drives toward Fort Worth, Grapevine, or lakeside stops.

The practical detail is time. Traffic peaks, interchanges stack up quickly, and toll routing can make the quickest option change from one hour to the next.

With car rental in Dallas through Hertz, you can keep your itinerary flexible without tying the day to fixed ride schedules. Hertz car hire in Dallas also works well when you’re traveling with family, carrying luggage between stays, or doing multiple stops across different districts.

Pickup locations in Dallas

  • Dallas - Forest Lane HLE
  • Dallas Fort Worth Airport
  • Dallas - Ross Avenue HLE
  • Dallas Love Field Airport
  • Dallas - General Dynamics FBO (Private Flights Only)
  • Dallas - Jet Aviation (Private Flights Only)
  • Dallas - Dalfort Fueling (Private Flights Only)
  • Dallas - Business Jet (Private Flights Only)
  • Dallas - Ambassador Aviation (Private Flights Only)
  • Jet Center Dallas Executive - Private Flights Only
  • Uber Richardson
  • Dallas - FlexJet (Private Flights Only)
  • Dallas - Bombardier FBO (Private Flights Only)
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Driving Guide: Car Rental in Dallas

Parking Information

  • The PCAM Lot #126 is located right in the City Centre District, near downtown Dallas, and holds up to 2000 vehicles. This 24-hour parking lot is a convenient option for visitors at the Museum of Illusions and other attractions in the vicinity.
  • The Dalpark Garage holds up to 960 vehicles with 24/7 access and pay-on-exit with card or cash. It is a useful option for parking your car and continuing on foot. Major attractions lie close to the garage, so you can explore without changing parking spots now and then.
  • The Tower Garage in the City Centre district is a useful base for visitors to the Giant Eyeball and the Thanksgiving Square, with 700 parking spots. This garage works well when you want a flexible parking spot with variable timings, within proximity to major city attractions.

Key Roads in Dallas

  • U.S. 75 (North Central Expressway): This is the main artery that seamlessly connects North Dallas to Downtown and is a direct channel into Plano and other nearby cities.
  • Stemmons Freeway (I-35E): This freeway is the main north-south connector through Dallas. It allows downtown access and gives you more freedom if you want to drive across the city without getting into traffic gridlocks.
  • R.L. Thornton Freeway (I-30): This road is a necessary vein connecting Fort Worth to the eastern suburbs. If you’re landing at Dallas Fort Worth Airport, this is the best route to get into the city 24/7.

Electric Car Hire

If you’re into electric vehicles and want to explore a greener way to travel, Hertz electric car hire can be a great pick for your trip to Dallas.

The city is rapidly adapting to growing EV preferences with charging stations placed at major attraction sites. You can plug your car in and continue exploring the city on foot, have a meal, and come back to resume your drive.

Hertz promotes EV use with a range of electric car models available to rent that fit various trips and itineraries. You can easily pick and book a car rental that suits your needs, and cut emissions while keeping car hire in Dallas flexible and convenient.

Charging Points

Dallas features 2568 public EV charging ports within 30 miles of Dallas, with DC Fast and Level 2 charging options. With Hertz electric car hire, you can pick an electric car that fits your trip, easily charge it, and move forward with your trip in a low-emission, environmentally friendly vehicle.

Congestion Charges

Dallas doesn’t have a single city-wide congestion pricing zone. Instead, it manages traffic through a well-developed network of toll roads and express lanes operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA).

Toll prices vary by route and time of day, helping control congestion, especially during peak hours. Most drivers use a TollTag for these quick, cashless payments.

Getting from Dallas to Fort Worth

This 32.1 mile drive is one of the most common, easy day trips from Dallas, and it’s straightforward when you keep the route simple. Here’s how you can reach Fort Worth with a Hertz rental car.

  • Start in Dallas and position toward I-30 West for a direct run toward Fort Worth.
  • Stay on I-30 as you move across the metro, then take the exits that match your Fort Worth destination area.
  • If traffic builds up, map applications like Google Maps may suggest alternatives, but the simplest approach is usually to stay on the main corridor and avoid frequent last-minute lane changes.

Getting From Dallas to Grapevine

Grapevine, just 22 miles away, is a simple add-on when you want a shorter trip north of Dallas, and it’s also useful if your day is built around the airport-side area. Here’s how you can navigate it with your rental car:

  • From Dallas, head northwest and connect toward TX-114.
  • Stay on TX-114 as you approach Grapevine, then use the exits for your specific stop.
  • If the route offers a toll option, Google Maps will typically label it, so you can choose the balance of speed versus cost before you commit.

Grapevine works best as a half-day stop. Pair it with a lighter Dallas plan instead of stacking it onto a heavy multi-neighborhood day.

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A Quick Guide to Dallas

Omni Dallas Hotel

555 S Lamar St, Dallas, TX 75202

A practical downtown base when you want easy access to central Dallas without overplanning. It’s a solid fit for itineraries built around short drives, then longer walks once you park.

Hyatt Regency Dallas

300 Reunion Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207

A convenient choice if your plan is to stay near the downtown core and keep driving time predictable. It works well for families who want a straightforward home base and simple routes in and out of the city.

Hilton Anatole

2201 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207

A good option when you want a larger hotel setup and you prefer to keep your daily driving pattern simple. Its location also makes it easier to position for cross-metro drives.

Pecan Lodge

2702 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226

A popular eatery in the Deep Ellum neighborhood that works well when you want a hearty, no-fuss meal in the middle of a busy day. It’s a good pick for families because the menu is straightforward, service is quick, and the location makes it easy to get back on the road after you eat.

Ellen’s (Casa Linda)

1211 N Buckner Blvd, Dallas, TX 75218

A laid-back restaurant that’s easy to fit into a day of driving and short stops. The menu sticks to familiar favorites, so it works well for families or groups with different tastes. Also, it’s a convenient place to refuel without turning the meal into a long plan.

la Madeleine (Mockingbird)

3072 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75205

This eatery, in the Park Cities Plaza is a flexible stop when your group wants different options without a long sit-down plan. It works well for rustic meals, quick bites, french pastries, and take-away meals. So you can eat, reset, and get back to sightseeing.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

2201 N Field St, Dallas, TX 75201

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a strong choice for a half-day block, especially if you want an indoor option that feels structured and easy. It suits family plans because you can stay as long as you like without needing tight timing.

The Dallas World Aquarium

1801 N Griffin St, Dallas, TX 75202

This aquarium is a good downtown stop when you want something contained and high-interest. It also works well as a midday anchor before you continue exploring nearby areas.

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, TX 75218

The Arboretum is a popular lakeside spot in Dallas famous for its garden of exotic flora. It’s a calmer outdoor option when you want a reset from heavier city driving and indoor attractions. A good pick for a slower morning or afternoon plan

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