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Rent a car in Birmingham
- Birmingham - Airport
- Birmingham - Downtown
- Birmingham - Elmdon Training Estate
- Birmingham - Hodge Hill
- Birmingham - North
- Birmingham - South
- Birmingham - West
- Oldbury
- Stourbridge - Downtown
- Sutton Coldfield
- Tyseley
- West Bromwich - Downtown
- West Midlands - Train Station - Birmingham New Street
- Voucher
- Driver's license (valid for at least 12 month
- Credit card
- Passport
Never before has the process of booking in the city Birmingham (Great Britain) been so simple and straightforward. Choose the required dates, select a car from an extensive list, fill out the contact form and that's it. We will do the rest of the work for you, and after completing the booking process, we will send you a confirmation voucher by email. You will have to present it at the rental office, along with your passport, driver's license and credit card. Remember that the booking must be made in the name of the person whose driver's license will be provided at the rental point, and the credit card must have the entire amount required.
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Rent in the nearest directions from Birmingham
- Banbury - 60.3 km
- Barrow - 59.7 km
- Brize Norton - 82.4 km
- Burton Upon Trent - 38 km
- Buxton - 86.8 km
- Cheltenham - 65.6 km
- Cirencester - 84.6 km
- Coventry - 28.3 km
- Derby - 57.7 km
- Derbyshire - 74.1 km
- Dudley - 14 km
- Gloucester - 74.2 km
- Hereford - 69.9 km
- Leicester - 54.9 km
- Loughborough - 57.6 km
- Macclesfield - 86.9 km
- Mansfield - 88.4 km
- Melton Mowbray - 76 km
- Milton Keynes - 89.2 km
- Newark - 99.1 km
- Northampton - 74 km
- Northwich - 96.3 km
- Nottingham - 71.7 km
- Nottinghamshire - 95.9 km
- Oxford - 97.5 km
- Rugby - 45.3 km
- Shrewsbury - 61.7 km
- Stoke On Trent - 57.3 km
- Telford - 39.9 km
- Walsall - 12.7 km
- Wellingborough - 84.6 km
- Wolverhampton - 18.9 km
- Worcester - 38.4 km
- Worcestershire - 36.1 km
- Wrexham - 96.2 km


You can rent such a car in any city Great Britain, even in Birmingham.
Renting a mini car in Birmingham is now possible, which is good news for fans of local architecture and culture. Great Britain will open up to you from a different perspective if you choose to rent a car and travel with it. In such a country there is always something to see. But what if you don't have much time and a taxi in Birmingham is too expensive? How to get everywhere if public transport Great Britain does not allow you to travel to the fullest? There is a solution - rent a car in Birmingham using our convenient service.
A mini car is, first of all, increased conditions of comfort and prestige. After all, the appearance of such an unusual, by general standards, car will make anyone admire, even in Great Britain. The excellent exterior complements the interior features, making up for the overall impression of the chosen car. The name mini is associated with tiny cars that can barely fit two people.
It is high time to destroy this stereotype. Modern mini cars are designed for 4-5 people, moreover, extended models represent their own conditions.
Attractions Birmingham
Birmingham is located in the heart of the West Midlands. It is the second largest city in the United Kingdom. Its wide-area network of sites is explained by the eventful history.

The city itself was founded in the 6th century. In the 13th century, the impressive fairs held here have left their mark in the history of the country. Due to favorable location, it has developed rapidly in the 16th century and became a large manufacturing center. It is a city of contrasts where the most modern places are combined with old historical buildings.
The main attractions
There are many sights in Birmingham. It is a "guardian" of historical heritage of the country. Different centuries are represented by different buildings. Coming to the old medieval town, a tourist gets into the time machine. Visiting the Gothic-style St Martin's Church you find yourself in the 13 century. Take a look at the bells, which appeared here in the 16 century. But you have to go a little further to the Birmingham Cathedral built in the classical style, and visit the St Chad's Cathedral representing a neo-Gothic style in order to enjoy the 18-th century. The further way will lead you to our times represented by art galleries and ultra-modern buildings.
Culture lovers are obliged to go to the Barber Institute of Fine Arts housing a rare exhibition of Fine Arts as well as Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The former centers of the Industrial Revolution have been transformed into the modern museums or galleries.