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Rent a Car in Athens, Greece for Competitive Rates and Maximum Flexibility

Find great-value deals at the airport or downtown, then use this practical guide to choose the right pickup spot, avoid surprise fees, and drive Athens and the mainland with confidence.

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Athens, Greece Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Expect
Renting a car in Athens is convenient if you plan day trips (Cape Sounion, Delphi, Meteora) or mainland road travel, and it can be cost-effective for families compared with multiple intercity tickets. In the historic center, traffic, narrow streets, limited parking, and restricted-access areas can make driving less pleasant—so the best strategy is often to pick up your car only when you’re ready to leave central Athens. Most rentals require a credit card for the deposit, and manual transmissions are more common than automatics, so reserve early if you need an automatic.
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Athens International Airport (ATH) — Eleftherios Venizelos
The main airport for Athens and the most popular place to rent. Follow signs for “Car Rental” after baggage claim; major brands have desks in the arrivals area, and some providers use nearby shuttle lots. Pros: widest vehicle choice, longer desk hours, easy after-hours returns for many companies, quick access to Attiki Odos (A6) for outbound trips. Cons: airport surcharges may apply, queues at peak arrivals, and driving immediately after a flight can be tiring.
Syntagma Square / Constitution Square Area
Central pickup near major hotels and transit connections. Pros: convenient if you’re staying downtown and want to delay the rental until you’re ready to leave the city; easy to reach by metro. Cons: heavy traffic, limited curb space for pickup/return, and parking costs can be high; allow extra time for returns.
Omonia Square Area
A common cluster of rental offices with good public-transport access. Pros: often competitive pricing and multiple agencies within a short walk, making comparisons easy. Cons: congested streets and frequent double-parking can complicate pickup; plan for careful navigation and limited nearby parking.
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What do you need to rent a car in Athens?

Renting a car in Athens is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical Greece national photo ID is required for all local renters.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional local drivers must present a full physical Greek driving licence with no major endorsements. The licence must have been held for at least 1–3 years, depending on vehicle/supplier; some offers specify a minimum of 1 year, others 2 or 3 years. Physical licences only; photocopies or scans are not accepted.

    Notes: All driving licenses issued within the European Community, United Kingdom of Great Britain and N. Ireland, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, USA, Canada, Australia will be accepted. Age restrictions and licence holding periods may differ for specific vehicle classes (e.g., Luxury and Premium); please confirm at the counter.

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required for most rentals. Visa and Master are widely accepted; some offers also accept AMEX, Diners, Discover, UnionPay and XpCard/UnCard/CtCard branded credit cards. Some suppliers additionally accept debit cards (Visa or Master) for deposits. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required at pick‑up.
  • Age requirements: Most rentals allow driving from 19–99 years, with common standard ranges 21–75 or 21–80 and some suppliers capping at 69, 74, 75, 78, 80 or 90. Young driver surcharges apply where age falls typically between 19–25 (often 19–24 or 21–24). Example policies include: 9–12 EUR per day (about $10.66–$14.21) with possible caps (e.g., 90–160 EUR per rental). Senior driver fees may apply from about 70–75 up to 80–99 years, often around 9–10 EUR per day with similar caps. Age limits and surcharges can be stricter for Luxury and Premium vehicles; confirm exact age and fee at booking.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional foreign drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements, held for at least 1–3 years depending on supplier. Photocopies or scans are not accepted. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is a translation and must be presented together with the original licence)
    or
    • EU/EEA Driving License (valid across EU/EEA, Switzerland, UK)
    or
    • Original South Korea Driving License (English version with English translation on the back, where specified)
    or
    • Original US Driver's License (where specified)
    or
    • Original Canada Driving Licence (where specified)
    or
    • Original Driver Licence in Australia (where specified)
    or
    • UK Driving License with DVLA check code or printed DVLA endorsement record (where specified).

    Notes: Photocopies or scanned copies of licences and IDPs are not accepted. Some suppliers apply different licence acceptance or additional documentation for specific countries and for Luxury or Premium vehicles; please confirm with the rental desk in advance.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required for all foreign renters.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required in most cases. Visa and Master are accepted across all offers; many rentals also accept AMEX, Diners, Discover and UnionPay, and some support XpCard/UnCard/CtCard attributes. A limited number of offers allow Visa or Master debit cards (for deposits only). An e‑voucher or printed voucher may be required at pickup, depending on the supplier.
  • Age requirements: Most rentals allow driving from 19–99 years, with common standard ranges 21–75 or 21–80 and some suppliers capping at 69, 74, 75, 78, 80 or 90. Young driver surcharges apply where age falls typically between 19–25 (often 19–24 or 21–24). Example policies include: 9–12 EUR per day (about $10.66–$14.21) with possible caps (e.g., 90–160 EUR per rental). Senior driver fees may apply from about 70–75 up to 80–99 years, often around 9–10 EUR per day with similar caps. Age limits and surcharges can be stricter for Luxury and Premium vehicles; confirm exact age and fee at booking.
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Best Car Rentals for Exploring Athens & Beyond

From historic city streets to stunning Aegean coastlines—find your perfect ride for an unforgettable Greek adventure

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

City

Small

Navigate Athens Like a Local
5
2
Auto

Athens' historic Plaka district and Psyrri neighborhood feature narrow cobblestone streets that can challenge larger vehicles. A compact car effortlessly slips into tight parking spots that would frustrate SUV drivers. With the Acropolis looming over the city center, you'll appreciate the agility to weave through traffic and discover hidden gems around every corner.

Mountain

SUV

Conquer the Legendary Mountain Roads
5
3
Auto

The winding roads leading to Delphi and the monasteries of Meteora demand a vehicle with commanding visibility and robust handling. An SUV handles Greece's mix of coastal highways and mountainous switchbacks with confidence. Rain-slicked passes and occasional gravel sections become non-issues with higher ground clearance and stable handling.

Coastal

Convertible

Cruise the Stunning Aegean Coastline
4
2
Auto

The Athens Riviera stretches to Cape Sounion where the Temple of Poseidon crowns dramatic sea cliffs. With over 300 sunny days annually, a convertible transforms a beachside drive into an sensory experience. Salt-scented breezes and unobstructed Mediterranean views make every kilometer feel like a scene from a summer film.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport Pickup
Downtown Pickup

Pick Up at Athens Airport (ATH) for the Widest Choice and Fast Getaway

Airport rentals usually offer the broadest fleet (including larger cars and automatics if booked early), longer operating hours, and straightforward returns for early flights. It’s ideal if you’re landing and immediately heading to the mainland via Attiki Odos (A6). Expect potential airport fees and peak-time queues—booking in advance and having your documents ready can save time.

Top-Rated Car Rentals at Athens Airport (ATH)

Read genuine traveler reviews of car rental agencies at Athens International Airport (ATH) and pick the best ride for your Greek getaway.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
King's cars
4.3
10 reviews
$1312.3 mi
$1,066 - $2,962
  • Punctual and helpful drivers
  • Reliable and reasonably priced
  • Great service excellent value
Surprice rent a carBudget Friendly
4.0
200+ reviews
$910.3 mi
$1,066 - $2,606
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Easy pickup and return process
  • Good price value
Autocandia
3.9
14 reviews
$42In terminal, Call for pick-up-
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Insurance coverage included
  • Fair pricing and no hidden fees
Yours car rentalBest Overall
3.8
1000+ reviews
$22Shuttle bus
$344 - $462
  • Smooth pickup and return process
  • New clean well-maintained vehicles
  • Friendly professional staff
Grental
3.8
0 reviews
$17Shuttle bus
$1,102 - $1,543
  • Quick pick-up and return
  • Well-maintained vehicles
  • Convenient pick-up locations
Cargini
3.6
240+ reviews
$7Free shuttle busLow deposit
  • Friendly and Professional Staff
  • Clean and Well-Maintained Cars
  • Smooth Pickup and Return Process
Best Overall
3.5
10 reviews
$14Free shuttle bus-
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • No hidden fees pricing
  • Quick pickup and return
Carq
3.5
520+ reviews
$610.8 mi
$889
  • Smooth airport pickup and drop-off
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Good cars at fair prices
Budget
3.2
7 reviews
$32In terminal, Walk to counter
$312 - $399
  • Efficient Friendly Service at Airport
  • Clean Cars with Easy Pick-up Process
  • Best Prices with No Hidden Fees
EurorentalsBest Overall
3.1
500+ reviews
$1710.6 mi
$936 - $1,540
  • New and clean vehicles
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Quick and efficient service

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

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Last updated: Jun. 14 2026
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"38% of Athens car rental customers report confusion over insurance coverage options at pickup."

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LANGUAGES

Greek

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+30

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

30-50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-130 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.02% for new/professional drivers)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.38/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.55/L - $2.84/L

Athens Car Rental Guide

Essential answers for US travelers driving in Greece's capital and surrounding regions

Can I rent a car with my US driver's license alone, or do I need an International Driving Permit in Greece?
While some Greek rental agencies may accept a valid US license alone, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended and often required. The IDP costs about $20-$25 and can be obtained from AAA offices. Without an IDP, you risk being turned away or facing insurance issues if stopped by police. Budget an extra 15-20 minutes at the counter for processing.
How do I pay for toll roads in Greece? Do I need an e-pass device?
Greece operates an electronic toll system called e-pass (e-διόδια). Rental cars typically come with a e-pass device pre-installed—you pay at return or get an invoice. Alternatively, cash lanes exist at most toll stations. The Attiki Odos highway around Athens costs roughly €2.50-€4.50 depending on entry/exit points. Renting with e-pass is more convenient but confirm the daily cap (~€3-€5/day) isn't excessive for your trip.
Is parking in Athens realistic, or should I avoid driving into the city center?
Parking in central Athens is expensive (€3-€10/hour in lots) and scarce. Street parking requires blue-zone payment tickets. Pro tip: park at Syntagma Metro station's lot (P+R, ~€3/day) and use public transit into the heart. Many travelers base themselves outside the city and day-trip in. If you must drive downtown, expect €15-€30/day for private garage parking.
What's the minimum age to rent a car in Greece, and how much do young drivers pay?
The minimum age is typically 21 years old in Greece. Drivers under 25 pay a young driver surcharge of €15-€30/day (varies by company). Some luxury/sports cars require age 23-25 minimum. USAAA members sometimes get discounts—check with your issuer. There's no upper age limit, though drivers over 70 may face additional verification at some agencies.
What type of fuel do Greek rental cars use, and what's the refueling policy?
The vast majority of Greek rental cars run on unleaded gasoline (αμόλυβδη, typically 95 octane). Diesel (πετρέλαιο) vehicles are also common. Most rentals operate on a full-to-full policy: you receive a full tank and must return it full to avoid €50-€100 refueling charges. Gas stations are abundant on highways and in towns, but always fill up before mountain drives or remote Peloponnese routes. Credit card pre-authorization is typically €500-€1,500 depending on vehicle class.
Are there restricted traffic zones (ZTL) in Athens that I should know about?
Yes—Athens has a Low Emissions Zone (LEZ/ΚΤΕΟ) in central areas restricting older diesel vehicles, plus pedestrian-only zones around Monastiraki, Plaka, and Syntagma. Rental GPS systems usually route around these, but always watch for ZTL signs in red circles. Unauthorized entry fines are €100-€300 and typically billed through your rental company. The Athens Ring Road (Attiki Odos) is always open and free of restrictions.

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