Car Rental in Houston, TX
William P Hobby Airport
George Bush Intercontinental Apo
Houston Downtown
Houston Medical Center
North Loop Houston
Houston Galleria Area
NRG Center
Houston - Northwest Freeway
Houston - Westheimer Rd
Greenspoint
Memorial City/Benignus Plaza
Houston - Wallisville Rd
Houston - Southwest Freeway
West Chase
North Houston - The Gardens
The Village at West Oaks
Northwest Houston
Copperfield-Copperwood Village
Westgate Shopping Center
Champions
Bay Area Center
Houston Rental Cars
Houston is the fourth-largest US city by population and the largest city in Texas. Rent a car in Houston, and you can go everywhere, from Tomball to Sugarland to Clear Lake. Visitors can enjoy various parks, an eclectic museum district, a high-quality zoo and aquarium, and more.
Houston has multiple toll roads and uses a system of highways with one-way frontage roads that run alongside the main roads. You can use frontage roads to avoid tolls, but the tollways offer the most direct routes. Avis Houston offers an e-toll system for your convenience while traveling to and from other Avis locations in Texas.
Find Avis Car Rental at Houston Travel Hubs
If you’re out and about in other parts of town, you can still find convenient Avis counters for rental cars in Houston to help you get where you want to go. Some of our most popular locations are:
Does Avis Offer Car Rentals at the Airport in Houston?
Yes, two major airports help people come and go from Houston, and Avis offers rental car services at both. Figure out which airport works better for your plans and make a reservation:
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) lies north of downtown.
William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) is south of downtown.
Popular Cars to Rent in Houston
What to See & Do in Houston
There is something for everyone in Houston; come and stay a while.
Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston
1601 E NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058
Come walk in the footsteps of astronauts and scientists at this unique space exploration center. Visit this location, which partners with NASA and the Smithsonian, to enjoy an immersive experience you’ll never forget.
The Galleria
5085 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77056
Everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes the shopping malls. The Galleria is the largest, with over 400 stores to choose from. With massive skylights, chandeliers, and an ice rink, this mall makes it an adventure to shop all your favorite stores.
PICK YOUR PERFECT RIDE
Big trips, quick errands or long weekends - choose the best option from our curated vehicle lineup.Houston Car Rental FAQs
Yes, it's easy to reserve a one-way car rental in Houston. Choose your most convenient pickup location in Houston, then let us know if you’re traveling across town or heading to Florida. The choices are always yours.
Yes! Every good Houston car rental deal can be improved with a little extra savings. Remember to check our discounts page when planning a trip to H-Town. We’ll help you stretch your budget with competitive pricing.
Houston Travel FAQs
Houston is famous as the home of the NASA Space Center. “Houston” was actually the first word spoken on the moon by astronauts as they communicated with NASA. The city is also well-known for its museums, like the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Museum of Fine Arts. You can access any of these Houston attractions easily in your rental car.
Somewhat surprisingly, Houston is known for its Louisiana Creole cuisine, thanks to Houston’s “Frenchtown” and large Creole population. Houston also has a reputation for its Vietnamese cuisine. And, of course, Houston is known for its Tex-Mex and barbeque, which are classic Texan staples throughout the state.
We recommend staying near Downtown Houston because you’ll be closer to many popular tourist attractions and restaurants during your stay. You’ll find luxury apartment buildings and friendly hotels near downtown to make your time relaxing. Hop in your rental car and explore Houston neighborhoods like Montrose, an area just outside downtown known for its fun, bohemian eccentricity.
What to Eat in Houston
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Fajitas: According to legend, Houston is the birthplace of the fajita. With its love for all things Tex-Mex, the city takes full credit for this fantastic culinary combo.
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Chicken Fried Steak: Bring on the gravy! This tasty food item is so integral to Texan culture that there is even an official Chicken Fried Steak Day (October 26).
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Texas Funeral Cake: This tasty chocolate cake with fudge and pecan icing is made in a sheet pan so each cake yields as many portions as possible. There's no need to wait for a funeral—it’s yummy anytime.
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Queso: Spanish conquistadors brought this cheesy concoction to Texas. It pairs well with tortilla chips and atop other Latin dishes.
Where to Stay in Houston
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Downtown (77002, 77003): Take advantage of all Houston has to offer in the heart of the city. The downtown area has the best lodging choices and attractions.
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Northwest Houston (77066-77070): If you’re on a tight budget, choose Northwest Houston. The area offers many green spaces, parks, and outdoor activities.
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Medical Center (77030): This safe, family-friendly area is close to the Houston Zoo and the Hermann Park Railroad.
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Museum District (77004-77006, 77098): The Museum District lives up to its name with plenty of choices for art and history experiences for every taste.
Distance to Nearby Cities
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Houston to Dallas: 238 miles (drive time of about 3 to 4.5 hours)
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Houston to Austin: 165 miles (drive time of about 3 hours)
- Houston to San Antonio: 197 miles (drive time of about 3 to 3.5 hours)


