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Rzeszow Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Rzeszow

Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport is located 11 kilometers north of Rzeszow city and serves as the main airport for both Rzeszow and southeast Poland. Pick up your Enterprise Rent-A-Car at the airport, and book in advance to make things easy. Rzeszow is also reachable via trains that connect with Poland's major cities and across Europe (including Berlin). A network of buses provides the main public transportation within the city.

What to do and see in Rzeszow

Rzeszow hosts an annual cultural festival, the World Festival of Polish Folklore Groups, that attracts visitors from the far-reaching Polish diaspora. This is an event where Polish groups from around the world celebrate their cultural heritage within the city. Taking place in July, it's complemented by concerts, exhibitions and food stalls that showcase the region. Other noted events include the Paniaga Festival in May.

Rzeszow has a thriving sports scene, with local volleyball, basketball and soccer teams. The latter includes two professional teams: Stal Rzeszow and Resovia Rzeszow. You can catch games at Stadion Miejski w Rzeszowie or enjoy activities yourself at the central Park of Culture and Recreation. Volleyball, in particular, is huge, with the local team Asseco Resovia having won seven Polish Champion titles.

Rzeszow is home to many fascinating museums. These include the Rzeszow Regional Museum, home to a significant collection of Polish paintings, and the City Museum, which details the living history of the area. By far the most popular tourist attraction is the Underground Tourist Route, a fascinating route that connects medieval cellars beneath the market square.

For music fans, Rzeszow hosts several music festivals and gigs throughout the year. These include the landmark Breakout Days in September, an international blues festival in memory of local legend Tadeusz Nalepa. There's also the huge European Stadium of Culture every June, a cross-city music festival spanning classical and pop music.

Rzeszow's dining scene spans everything from cozy Polish restaurants to international eateries. You'll find classic proziaki, Polish soda bread, at joints like Proza, as well as Italian fare at restaurants like Oro. Bars and grills are also prevalent throughout downtown. For a locally brewed beer, Stary Browar Rzeszowski serves up its own brews with an international pub menu.

Rzeszow is a great shopping destination, with shopping malls, traditional markets and more to explore. Galeria Rzeszow and Millenium Hall are two of the largest shopping malls, boasting home and fashion stores from Polish and international brands, alongside restaurants and movie theater.

Rzeszow is surrounded by plenty of fun activities and sights. From castles like Lubomirski Castle to the nature trails of Lisia Gora, there are ample activities for families and children. Rzeszow is also a great base to explore the Carpathian Mountains, offering plenty of outdoor activities, hikes and attractions. Explore this captivating region of mountains and forests with a rental car or van in Rzeszow.

Driving in Rzeszow

It's quick and convenient to travel around Poland, making car rental in Rzeszow recommendable for visitors to the region. Rzeszow is connected by important freeways and expressways like the A4 to Krakow and the S19 to Lublin. Both are reached via beltways, alleviating congestion within the city.

The A4 is a major freeway that runs from the Ukrainian border to Germany. Fully completed in 2016, it's a major cross-country route with tolled sections from Wroclaw to Krakow. There are no A4 tolls within the immediate Rzeszow area. Expressway S19 runs the entire stretch of the country from north to south, from Belarus to Slovakia. These national routes are complemented by national highways and scenic local roads leading deep into the Carpathian region.

For those looking to rent a car in Rzeszow, please note that people drive on the right side of the road in Poland, just like the majority of mainland European countries and the United States. Speed limits are typically enforced by handheld cameras in police vans rather than fixed cameras. These limits are always posted in km/h. The general limit is 50 km/h in urban areas and 90 km/h outside urban areas. Divided highways range from 120 km/h to 140 km/h on freeways. Rzeszow doesn't generally get very congested, but the rush hour periods of 7:30 am to 9:00 am and 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm can see minor delays.

Parking in Rzeszow is relatively straightforward, with a wide range of parking lots, underground garages and marked on-street parking. Free parking is less prevalent, except at select green spaces and residential parks, so expect to pay and display. Parking lots are spread across the city, with most being located in the north. There is ample parking at major shopping and business centers, like shopping malls and retail parks.

Rzeszow is an old city with a scenic public square. Driving around this historic center is typically slower than elsewhere. Any low-speed zones will be clearly posted with typical city speeds of 50km/h. Pay particular attention to pedestrian areas within the city, especially crosswalks where pedestrians always have the right of way. Remember to keep all driving documentation on you, including licenses and passports, when driving a car rental in Rzeszow.