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Rent A Car In Lugo, Spain: Competitive Prices And A Practical Local Guide

Compare great-value options, pick the most convenient collection point, and explore Galicia at your own pace with clear advice for UK travellers on insurance, fuel policies and common fees.

UK Traveller Focus
Lugo Car Hire Guide For UK Travellers
Hiring a car in Lugo is one of the easiest ways to explore inland Galicia, the coast, and smaller villages where public transport can be limited. Lugo’s historic centre is compact and can be awkward for driving and parking, so many visitors prefer to collect the car after checking in, then use it for day trips. UK travellers should remember Spain drives on the right, manual cars are common, and many rentals require a credit card for the security deposit. Consider a smaller car for narrow streets, check whether your accommodation has parking, and review fuel and toll expectations before you set off.
A Coruña Airport (LCG) – Nearest Major Airport Option
Common arrival point for travellers heading to Lugo. Car hire desks are typically located in or near the terminal with vehicles in an adjacent car park. Advantages: broader choice of suppliers and vehicle classes, longer opening hours, easier out-of-hours flight alignment. Disadvantages: you still have a drive to Lugo, airport fees can apply, and queues can be longer in peak periods.
Lugo City Centre (Old Town Edge)
Best for travellers staying centrally who want to minimise airport transfers. Pros: walkable access from hotels, easy to time your collection, often fewer airport surcharges. Cons: tighter streets, limited parking, and some areas can be restricted or awkward for larger cars—choose a compact model where possible.
Lugo Railway/Bus Station Area
A practical meeting point if you arrive by Renfe or long-distance coach. Pros: convenient for public-transport arrivals and usually simpler road access than the very centre. Cons: opening hours may be shorter than airports and vehicle choice can be more limited, especially in busy seasons.

Hire the Ideal Car to Explore Lugo and Galicia

Discover the best rental options in Lugo, from the historic Roman walls to the wild Galician coast, with exclusive deals tailored for British travellers.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Exploring the Old Town and Narrow Streets

Small

Nimble and Practical in the Historic Centre
5
2
Auto

Lugo's cobbled lanes and medieval squares around the UNESCO Roman walls demand a compact car. A small vehicle slips easily into tight parking spaces during the frequent Galician showers and lets you weave between lanes near the Cathedral without stress. Perfect for couples on a city break.

Galician Mountains and Countryside Tours

SUV

Adventure and Safety on Mountain Roads
5
3
Auto

The secondary roads threading through Galicia lead to sweeping views of the Cantabrian Mountains and stretches of the Camino de Santiago. An SUV provides the four-wheel drive needed for sudden Atlantic downpours and occasional gravel tracks, keeping you stable and confident on steep, twisting lanes. A sensible pick for families heading inland.

Atlantic Coast and Long Scenic Drives

Convertible

Freedom to Savor the Cantabrian Coastline
4
2
Auto

The wild beaches of the Rías Baixas and the towering cliffs of Cape Finisterre deserve to be enjoyed beneath an open sky. A convertible lets you drink in the Atlantic breeze along the coastal panoramas, turning every mile into a memorable part of the journey. Best booked for the drier summer months.

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Why Choose Airport Pick-Up Near Lugo

While Lugo does not have its own commercial airport, many UK travellers collect from nearby airports (typically A Coruña or Santiago de Compostela) where fleets are larger, opening hours are longer, and one-way options can be easier to arrange. It can be the quickest way to get on the road for a Galician road trip.

Car Hire Reviews at Lugo Airport – Rated by Real Travellers

See honest feedback from drivers who collected cars in Lugo to help you pick the best rental for your trip across Galicia.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Keddy by europcar
2.1
5,200+ reviews
$501.6 mi from Lugo Downtown
$922 - $928
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Fast and efficient service
  • Hassle-free rental experience
Europcar
2.1
5276+ reviews
$621.6 mi from Lugo Downtown
$576 - $1,160
  • Friendly and efficient staff
  • Easy online booking process
  • Professional customer service
Enterprise
1.4
300+ reviews
$1351.9 mi from Lugo Downtown
$231 - $580
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Professional and efficient staff
  • Easy and quick process

*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. 17 2026
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"Lugo lacks an airport; principal rental locations are city centre and nearby A Coruña/Santiago airports. Europcar and Hertz maintain offices, though no local market share data exists."

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"No city-specific booking data available. Galicia tourism favours weekend trips (2-3 days) with SUV/4x4 preferred for rural coastal and mountain routes in Ribeira Sacra region."

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"94% of Spanish rental companies received complaints regarding hidden charges. Insurance confusion is the primary pain point, with aggressive upselling and unclear deductibles widely reported."

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Driving in Lugo: Your Essential Galicia Travel Guide

Everything you need to know about renting a car, road rules, fuel prices and driving etiquette for an unforgettable visit to Roman-walled Lugo.

LANGUAGES

Spanish, Galician

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+34

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$48 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

20-50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-120 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05%(0.03% for new drivers under 2 years)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.78/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.17/L - $2.34/L

TRAVELER RATING

8.4 / 10

Driving in Lugo: Essential FAQs for UK Visitors

Practical answers on licences, tolls, parking and Galician weather for British drivers hiring a car in Lugo.

After Brexit, do UK drivers need an International Driving Permit to hire a car in Lugo?
No — your UK photocard licence remains valid in Spain for stays up to six months, so an IDP is not required. Bring the photocard plus your passport and a credit card in the main driver's name for the €150–300 deposit hold. Most pick-ups are at Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ), about 100 km from Lugo via the toll-free A-54. Only bring an IDP (1968 version) as backup if your licence is paper-only or pre-1991. You must have held your licence for at least 12 months; under-25s also pay a young-driver surcharge of roughly €8–15 per day.
Is it tricky for British drivers to adjust to driving on the right around Lugo?
The switch trips up most Britons at roundabouts and when pulling out of petrol stations — give yourself 30 minutes on the quiet A-6 or N-VI to settle in before tackling town traffic. Lugo's surrounding motorways are lightly trafficked compared with Madrid, which is forgiving. The real hazard is the medieval old town inside the Roman walls: one-way lanes are barely 2.5 m wide and locals park tight to the kerb. Book an automatic if you've never driven a left-hand-drive manual, as the gearstick sits on your right. Keep right except to overtake on motorways — lane-hogging triggers €200 fines from the Guardia Civil.
How do motorway tolls work around Lugo, and is an electronic tag worth it?
Good news: the two main motorways serving Lugo — the A-6 to Madrid and the A-54 to Santiago — are completely toll-free. You'll only meet tolls if you detour onto the AP-9 along the Galician coast (Ferrol–Vigo), where a typical segment costs €3–5. Tollbooths accept contactless cards, chip-and-PIN and euro cash; UK contactless works without issue. A VIA-T electronic tag saves queuing at the blue "T" lanes but costs around €30 to set up, so it's rarely worthwhile for a week's holiday. Keep €20 in coins as backup in case a card reader fails on quieter booths.
Will Galicia's notorious rain make driving around Lugo genuinely dangerous?
Galicia is Spain's wettest region — Lugo averages 130 rainy days a year, with heavy downpours from October to March. Driving is safe if you adapt: the wet-weather motorway limit drops to 100 km/h, and standing water is common on the N-540 to Ourense. Morning fog regularly cuts visibility to under 50 m in the Miño valley, so use dipped headlights, but switch off rear fog lights once visibility improves or you'll cop a €200 fine. Snow occasionally closes the LU-530 passes above 800 m in January–February; chains aren't legally compulsory but hire firms supply them for about €25 per week on request.
Can I park my hire car inside Lugo's Roman walls, or will I get fined?
Don't try it — the entire walled old town is a restricted traffic zone monitored by ANPR cameras, and unauthorised entry brings a €200 fine that lands on your hire bill weeks later. Park outside the walls instead. The underground Parking Plaza de Ferrol charges around €1.40 per hour or €15 per day, two minutes' walk to the cathedral. On-street ORA blue-zone bays on Avenida da Coruña cost €0.85 per hour, capped at two hours, Monday–Saturday 09:00–14:00 and 16:30–20:00; free on Sundays and throughout August. Always photograph the bodywork and dashboard mileage at pick-up to head off bogus damage claims at drop-off.

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