Car Rental - Lubbock 

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Rent a car in Lubbock, Texas for a whistle-stop tour of Americana and music heritage. Birthplace of music icon Buddy Holly, his spirit lives on in the city’s thriving music scene and various museums dedicated to his life and career.

Visit the Depot District for a taste of Texas nightlife, set amid historic surroundings. See the famous Texas Tech Red Raiders in action on the football field or hike some amazing trails in the Lone Star State. Your Lubbock car rental will mean you get to avoid the inconveniences of buses, trams, trains and the like.

If you’re travelling beyond the city, Amarillo and the famous old Route 66 are a little under two hours’ drive away. You can also reach Dallas or the Oklahoma state line in around five hours each way. Renting a car makes it easier to traverse Lubbock.

Whether you prefer a spacious sedan, SUV or sleek sports car to savor the sights deep in the heart of Texas, you’ll find it in our range of quality vehicles.

Start your trip and reserve your Lubbock car rental with Hertz online today.

Lubbock Locations

A Quick Guide to Lubbock

Buddy Holly Center

Buddy Holly Center

1801 Crickets Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

Unearth the fascinating history of the Lubbock music scene through the eyes of its most famous son. The Buddy Holly Center holds a treasure trove of rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia, as well as the West Texas Walk of Fame, which features a statue of the legendary Crickets frontman. Lubbock is easier to explore with the family in a holiday car rental.

Lubbock Lake Landmark

Lubbock Lake Landmark

2401 Landmark Drive, Lubbock, TX 79415

There’s no lake anymore, but during dredging in the 1930s, an assortment of archaeological riches was discovered at this spot. Now the 336-acre site is home to a visitor center, a museum which details the 12,000 years’ worth of discoveries made here, and some beautiful trails for hiking and biking.

American Windmill Museum

American Windmill Museum

1701 Canyon Lake Drive, Lubbock, TX 79403

In the hot, dry conditions of West Texas, wind power has been a boon for ranchers and farmers. The American Windmill Museum showcases more than a hundred spinners, complete with information about manufacturers. Take a walk around this windy wonder and explore the history. 

The Funky Door

6801 Milwaukee Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79424

Found ten minutes from Texas Tech, the Funky Door offers an industrial-meets-classical feel as you ascend its steel spiral staircase. The bistro serves a variety of cuisines – bruschetta rustica is a delicious shareable, while the Cajun chicken penne melts in the mouth. You can also enjoy some live music here, too.

Las Brisas

4701 112 St, Lubbock, TX 79424

Serving locally sourced beef, complemented by a wide selection of sauces, the all-natural Angus steaks served at Las Brisas are mouth-wateringly good. This Southwest steakhouse also runs a special Sunday Brunch service, featuring hearty breakfasts, burgers and more.

Cast Iron Grill

620 19th St, Lubbock, TX 79401

A selection of lovingly prepared steaks, salads and more await you at this family-owned joint, located in the heart of Downtown. Try the Cast Iron Cheeseburger, served with a range of bold toppings, and sample their prize pick of homemade pies – madeto – order and packed with big flavors. Drive your business clients here in a slick car rental and seal the deal over some mouthwatering delicacies.

MCM Eleganté

801 Avenue Q, Lubbock, TX 79401

The Eleganté prides itself on having the best beds in Texas, so where better to rest your weary head after a day of exploring the town? The hotel is just a few minutes from the Buddy Holly Center and the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center in the Downtown district.

Pioneer Pocket Hotel

1204 Broadway Street, Lubbock, TX 79401

Restored to its former Roaring Twenties glory, the Pioneer Pocket has a choice of restful rooms and spacious suites. It’s minutes from the Depot District and Downtown and is also Lubbock’s first fully automated hotel – letting you book, check-in and visit your room at your own leisure.

Cotton Court Hotel

1610 Broadway Street, Lubbock, TX 79401

Named after Lubbock’s most famous export, the boutique Cotton Court Hotel hosts 165 rooms, most overlooking a beautiful tree-lined courtyard. It’s situated just a few minutes from the trendy Depot District, as well as Texas Tech, with rooms evoking an old-time, feel-good factor. Rest here after a long day driving your car rental in Lubbock.

Driving In and Around Lubbock

  • South Plains Mall (79414) provides ample parking for customers of the mall, offering over 6,750 spaces across several on-site lots for your Lubbock car rental.
  • Canyon West (79407) has parking available for those visiting the Canyon West Shopping Center, which features more than 50 stores and restaurants.
  • Raider Park (79415) is open 24/7, across from Jones AT&T Stadium, and is the perfect place to park on gameday – offering more than 1,000 covered spaces.

 

  • Interstate 27 (I-27) begins in Lubbock, running north to Amarillo and connecting to I-40, which can take you into the Sooner State and Albuquerque. Renting a holiday or business car rental means you get to explore the area in a sleek vehicle of your choice.
  • U.S. Route 62 (US-62) runs from the border with Mexico, all the way north to Oklahoma City, Arkansas and beyond.
  • U.S. Route 84 (US-84) runs east-west from Georgia to New Mexico, through Waco and central Texas, into Louisiana.

 

How to get from Lubbock to Dallas

It takes 5 hours, 5 minutes to drive the 346 miles from Lubbock to Dallas with your rental car.

  1. Leave the Lubbock Hertz car rental lot at North Martin Luther King Boulevard, heading southwest.
  2. Turn left onto TX-289 Loop Frontage Road East.
  3. Use the left lane to take the slip road onto TX-289 Loop East.
  4. Follow TX-289 Loop East to Southeast Drive.
  5. Take the exit for Southeast Drive from TX-289 Loop East.
  6. Continue to Nolan County.
  7. Take the exit for I-20 East from US-84 East.
  8. Follow I-20 East and I-30 East to E R L Thornton Freeway in Dallas.
  9. Take exit 45B from I-30 East.

 

How to get from Lubbock to Amarillo

Amarillo is less than two hours’ drive from Lubbock with your car rental. Simply take I-27 N out of Downtown and remain on this route for around 120 miles. Once you arrive on the city outskirts, take the exit onto US-87 N and continue into the city.