Car Rental -  Santa Fe 

 

Rent a car in Santa Fe, New Mexico and explore the state capital they call, ‘The City Different’. It’s one of the nation’s most artful cities, inspired by the traditions of its various early settlers, and reflected in its countless artefacts.

Visit the Plaza and discover the monuments which tell the tale of the city’s past. Canyon Road is the place to be for all things historical, with a wide variety of museums and galleries.

If you’re heading out of town, Albuquerque is just an hour away with a Santa Fe car rental, while the likes of Lincoln National Forest and San Juan National Forest make beautiful getaway spots.

Find one of our car rental pick-up locations in the city and at Santa Fe Regional Airport, and you’ll benefit from the choice of vehicles we offer. Whether you’re travelling with the family or in town on business, we’ve got you covered.

Kickstart your journey in Santa Fe when you reserve a rental car online with Hertz.

Santa Fe Locations

A Quick Guide to Santa Fe

The Plaza
The Plaza

63 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501

The Plaza has always been the heart of the city, both in its cultural events and its significance to travelers making their way across the West. Stop by to truly immerse yourself in Santa Fe and enjoy live music, events, stalls and celebrations at this National Historic Landmark. Renting a holiday car rental makes it easier to pique your wanderlust with the family.

The Railyard Santa Fe

The Railyard

332 Read Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Santa Fe’s impressive arts scene is centered here on the Old Railway Depot, another of the city’s popular gathering points. Visit to take in a show, browse the antiques stores and even catch a movie with friends or socialize over dinner.

Meow Wolf Santa Fe

Meow Wolf

1352 Rufina Circle, Santa Fe, NM 87507

Is it an art installation? Or an interactive mystery? Why not both? Explore the House of Eternal Return – a former bowling alley – and uncover the mystery with safecracking, old diaries and secret passages leading to another dimension.

Sazón

221 Shelby Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Two blocks from the Plaza, Sazón specializes in combining Old World flavors with contemporary style dishes – in a serene atmosphere. The pan-seared tuna, served with red cabbage is superb and the berenjena – eggplant stuffed with gruyere cheese – is simply stunning.

Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina

132 West Water Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Casual dining with some of the finest views over the city, what’s not to love at the Coyote Cafe? The pork tacos, served with mouthwatering pineapple are a refreshing yet filling feast, while the grilled quail is stuffed with delicious chunks of chorizo and hearty cornbread.

Maria's New Mexican Kitchen

555 West Cordova Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Maria’s uses locally sourced ingredients and a dash of culinary secrecy to bring the finest, freshest meals to your table. The homemade posole mixes pork and bacon rind with posole corn, simmered with chili pods. Can’t decide from this stacked

menu? Try a Combination Plate for a mix of enchiladas, tacos and more. Dine your Santa Fe business colleagues here, pull up in a sleek Hertz car rental and break the ice over some delicious dishes.

The Inn of The Five Graces

150 East De Vargas Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Stunning interiors set in earthen adobe which adorns many of the city’s most notable locations, the Inn of the Five Graces creates colorful surroundings within its guestrooms. Expect tasteful interiors, secluded courtyards to relax in and traditional Southwestern-style architecture.

Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

113 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501

A block away from the historic Plaza, you’ll find this welcoming hotel, dedicated to the region’s Native American culture – it’s the city’s only Native American-owned accommodation. Traditional wood ceilings and lighter tones create a restful atmosphere, complete with modern amenities.

Hotel Santa Fe, Hacienda & Spa

1501 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501

With handcrafted pine furniture and granite bathroom features, the beauty of Southwest style is present in every room at the Hotel Santa Fe. This Downtown hotel also features one of the most extensive collections of Native American art in the lobby – a fascinating few minutes spent between appointments. Rest here after a long day spent driving a Hertz car rental in Santa Fe.

Driving In and Around Santa Fe

  • Railyard Municipal Garage (87501) is an underground parking lot that contains more than 400 spots for your car rental, close to the Santa Fe Depot.
  • Sandoval Municipal Garage (87501) has over 375 spaces available on W San Francisco Street, a couple of blocks from the Plaza.
  • Railyard Surface Municipal Lot (87501) is open 24/7 with more than 300 spaces, halfway between De Vargas Park and the Railyard Park.

 

  • Interstate 25 (I-25) is a mostly rural route that connects the city with Albuquerque in the south and Colorado Springs and Denver in the north. Exploring the area becomes easier with a car rental from our Santa Fe Hertz branch.
  • U.S. Route 285 (US-285) runs through the outskirts of Santa Fe, concurrent with US-84 and I-25, on its way through Carson National Forest north and into Texas south.
  • U.S. Route 84 (US-84) begins in Colorado, running east through New Mexico and merges with the I-25 northbound.

 

How to get from Santa Fe to Albuquerque

It takes less than an hour to drive the 62 miles from Santa Fe to Albuquerque with your holiday or business car rental.

  1. Leave Cerrilos Road, heading north-east towards St Michaels Drive.
  2. Turn right onto St Michaels Drive.
  3. Turn right onto the slip road to I-25/Las Vegas/Albuquerque/Clines Corners.
  4. Merge onto US-84 East / St Francis Drive / US Highway 285 South.
  5. Slight right to merge onto I-25 south towards Albuquerque.
  6. Follow I-25 south to Lead Avenue Southeast in Albuquerque.
  7. Take Exit 224A from I-25 South.

 

How to get from Santa Fe to Taos 

Taos is just one hour, twenty minutes from Santa Fe. Simply hop in your rental car and take West San Francisco Street and NM-68 out of the city center. Stay on the route for almost 70 miles as it becomes US-84 East and remain on the route all the way into central Taos.