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| Most popular car rental company | Enterprise |
|---|---|
| Most popular car | Economy, 4-5 doors |
| Average daily price | R$ 476 |
| Cheapest price found | R$ 333 |
| Cheapest month to rent | December |
| Best time to book | Less than 1 week before |
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Driving in Birmingham: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need A full license, passport, and credit card are required. To rent a car in Birmingham, bring your driver's license, passport or ID, and a credit card. No International Driving Permit (IDP) is needed in Birmingham if your license is in English and issued in the UK or EU. |
Navigating city driving Watch for roundabouts, roadworks and restricted turns. Driving in Birmingham is straightforward but busy in parts. One-way streets and bus gates are common in the center – use a navigation app to plan ahead and avoid routes with driving restrictions. |
Tolls, emissions zones, and charges The Clean Air Zone affects some vehicles. Birmingham has a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) that charges older, higher-emission vehicles. Check if your rental car qualifies. There are no toll roads within the city itself, but some bridges or highways nearby may charge. |
Parking your car in Birmingham Parking is widely available but not free. Street parking in Birmingham usually requires payment. Blue badge bays and short-stay zones are clearly marked. Multi-story indoor parking lots and hotel parking offer better value if you're staying for more than a few hours. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find – EV charging is well covered. Gas stations are common in and around Birmingham. EV charging stations in Birmingham are widely available – use Zap-Map or PlugShare to locate chargers near retail parks or city hotels. |
Local driving style and tips Driving is straightforward, but the city can get busy. Roads in Birmingham are clearly marked and well monitored, with bus lanes and speed cameras across the center. Take your time at roundabouts and watch for last-minute turns during peak hours. |






