Car Rental - Monroe

 

Rent a car in Monroe to tour this charming, friendly city in northeast Louisiana. Rich with perfectly preserved antebellum mansions that are often used as fascinating museums, this is a historic place wrapped in a wonderful landscape that’s ideal for the adventurous.

Whether you collect your rental car from Monroe Regional Airport or at our other pick-up location in the city, you’ll only be minutes from where you want to be in a car that’s perfect for you. Select a holiday or business rental from sedans, hatchbacks, pick-up trucks and SUVs that are roomy enough for you and your family.

With Monroe’s excellent road links, you have the freedom to head to the area’s many wildlife refuges and lakes, while Shreveport is less than two hours’ drive to the west. The Mississippi border lies a short way to the east, leading to its capital, Jackson. Those wanting a longer road trip in their rental car from Monroe can head southeast to vibrant New Orleans.

Reserve your rental car with Hertz today and start planning for magnificent Monroe.

Monroe Locations

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A Quick Guide to Monroe

Botanical garden path with flowerbeds on either side and trees in the background

Biedenharn Home and Gardens

Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Biedenharn – the first man to bottle Coca Cola – this house-turned-museum is set in lush, landscaped gardens.

Take a leisurely stroll around those, then head inside for interesting artifacts and antiques. There are mini-museums here dedicated to bibles and Coca Cola.

Heron standing in creek water

Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Spanning 1,700 acres, this lake is a popular getaway is only a short drive from the city in your Monroe car rental, and full of trails for those who want to explore the rich flora and fauna of Louisiana.

There are places for birdwatching, fishing, an arboretum, an observation deck and boardwalks over the water. You can also hire a canoe and take to the water.

Shark mouth fighter plane from World War 2

Chennault Aviation and Military Museum

Pioneering the celebration and preservation of Louisiana’s aviation history, this excellent museum is housed in a former Selman Field Navigation School classroom – used to train pilots in World War Two.

There are intriguing artifacts, as well as a focus on Delta Airlines, which began as a crop-dusting company in Monroe.

TownePlace Suites Monroe

Tailored towards those who want an extended stay, TownePlace Suites is next to the Pecanland Mall and only a short drive in your Monroe car rental to many of the city’s main employers.

Rooms come with kitchens or kitchenettes, while the outdoor BBQ area is ideal for al fresco cooking in the warmer months – as is the outdoor pool.

Logtown Plantation

Sample some southern hospitality at this charming B&B just a few miles south of Monroe. This mid-19th century home sits in a pecan orchard close to the Ouachita River. The rooms have vintage touches, such as original stained-glass windows or perhaps a four-poster bed.

Breakfast is freshly prepared each morning, and the house has a barn built for weddings and celebrations.

Hamilton House Inn

In the lovely old town section of ‘Antique Alley’, this is a brilliantly located B&B.

Rooms are modern and well-furnished and may include a double-head shower or a claw foot bathtub perfect for a deep soak after a day of touring Monroe’s attractions in your car rental.

Parish Restaurant & Bar

Celebrated local chef Cory Bahr elevates classic southern food at this striking restaurant. Moreish sweetcorn and crawfish fritters come with crab boil aioli, the ‘Double Double’ burger with addictive bacon jam.

Reserve a little space for the superior lemon pie on the desserts menu.

Catfish Cabin

Grab an authentic taste of Louisiana at this reliable spot, serving up catfish specialties for around 50 years.

There are great all-you-can-eat deals on everything from catfish to frog’s legs, crawfish when in season, and a great grilled tilapia with jambalaya.

Restaurant Cotton

Flavors of the Southern Delta are dished up in a convivial setting at this local favorite that’s big on atmosphere delivering lovely river views.

The duck wraps have a cult following and the blue crab gnocchi is an indulgent appetizer. Whatever you choose as an entrée, grab a side of the duck fat fries.

Driving In and Around Monroe

  • Monroe Regional Airport (71212) offers both short- and long-term parking for your Monroe car rental and is open 24/7. You pay when leaving the lot by either cash or card. The first hour of the first day of short-term parking is free.
  • Pecanland Shopping Mall (71203) is Monroe’s largest mall and offers over 4,700 parking spaces for customers.
  • Interstate 20 (I-20) flows east to west through Monroe. East it leads past the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge to the border with Mississippi and then Jackson. Head west for Minden and then Shreveport.
  • US Route 165 (US 165) is a historic road running north to south through the center of Monroe. Go north to skirt Black Bayou Lake before heading northeast into Arkansas. Drive south on it for Alexandria.
  • US Route 80 (US 80) also runs east to west, following the route of the I-20 in the Monroe area and beyond.

How to Get From Monroe Regional Airport to Monroe

The airport is about a 6-mile drive east in your Monroe car rental from the city center:

  1. Leave the Hertz collection lot on Operations Rd.
  2. Turn left for Central Ave N.
  3. Go left onto Kansas Ln. After around a mile, left again on LA-594.
  4. Take a right turn for Garrett Rd.
  5. Right again to merge onto I-20 W, which takes you towards Monroe.
  6. Leave I-20 W at Exit 117C.

 

How to Get From Monroe to Shreveport

Shreveport and its clutch of casinos is just under 100 miles west of Monroe in your car rental, a drive that should take between 90 minutes and two hours. From Monroe, join I-20 W, which will take you all the way. Leave I-20 at Exit 19A and you'll have reached Shreveport.