Car Rental Leeds


Leeds Car Rentals is your local car & van hire company providing daily and weekend car hire for private or business use. We offer a wide range of rental cars and vehicles, including small hatchbacks, executive saloons, MPVs, and commercial vehicles.

Here at Leeds Car Rentals we are well known in the Yorkshire area for delivering an excellent service and offering a pleasant car hire experience every time. Our company has been established for many years now and is ultra reliable for all your needs and all situations that may arise. We have always put our customers first and ensure your hire car is booked correctly, arranged and delivered to you by going that extra mile of a quality service. All our staff are friendly and can help with all enquiries.

We are based in Leeds, West Yorkshire but pride ourselves in providing a service to the whole Yorkshire region, including Bradford, Huddersfield, Harrogate & Wakefield. Many customers choose Leeds Car Rentals simply because they have learn't to trust a company who wont let them down.

Leeds Car Rentals offer free delivery and collection on all rental vehicles to make things easier and hassle free. We are highly confident you will be a returning customer after using our cars by short or long term leases. All hire vehicles are looked after with very high standards of cleaning are and care. As we cater for all sizes and specifications of motors you will find that all our vehicles are more than adequate for special requirements and long term usage. If at any stage you are unhappy with your lease, then you simply need to contact our team for support and advice to see how we can help resolve your issues.

Being a true yorkshire company, we try our hardest to support local businesses and residents by offering the lowest prices and superior aftercare for our customers. As the leading local vehichle hire company in Yorkshire we can setup special agreements for regular customers and dedicated usage. Please do not hesitate to contact us today for any further information or to see what deal we can offer you.


Things To See & Do In Leeds


Visit the Leeds City Art Gallery
See prints, watercolours, paintings and sculptures as well as contemporary modernist paintings featuring painters such as Bill Woodrow, Paula Rego, Mark Wallinger, Stephen Willats, Alison Wilding and Bridget Riley. Some impressive late Victorian canvasses also form part of the permanent collection.

Visit the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds
An extensive collection of sculptures, located next door to Leeds City Art Gallery.

Visit Millenium Square in Leeds
Built for the Millenium and opened by Nelson Mandela, Millenium Square is surrounded by some of Leeds' most important buildings including the Town Hall, Civic Hall, Leeds General Infirmary and the Civic Theatre. During the winter months it plays host to an outdoor skating rink and during the summer it is a great place to sit out in the sun shine and catch up with the news and current events, or even watch a football match on the giant flat-screen television. You can also pick up tickets for Leeds events at the Carriage Works, situated at the bottom of the Square, adjacent to the cafes.

Visit Temple Works in Leeds
This old flax mill is a Grade I listed industrial building located just outside Leeds city centre. The architecture is based on that of an Egyptian Temple and the roof of the building used to be covered in grass where sheep were left to graze.

Visit Tower Works in Leeds
Italianate towers built by Colonel Thomas Harding. The design of the factory was heavily influenced by his appreciation of Italian architecture and art. Tower Works is a grade II listed building and consists of three towers/ factory chimneys based on Italian architecture. The largest tower is modelled on the Giotto campanile (bell tower) in Florence, the smaller tower the Lamberti Tower (Verona). The third perhaps represents a Tuscan tower house. Tower works can be see from Water Lane, LS11, Holbeck, and is a landmark that you can also look out for on many train journeys in and out of Leeds.

Visit the West Yorkshire Play House in Leeds
The West Yorkshire Play House opened in 1990, and offers a respectable range of theatre, from contemporary through to Renaissance, and provides an eclectic range of plays from cultures around the world.

Visit the Leeds Museum Resource Centre
Natural history and geology exhibits and a rich collection of Egyptian artefacts can all be found at the Leeds Museum Resource Centre.

Visit the Victoria Quarter in Leeds
Features designer boutiques, including Prada, Hugo Boss, Paul Smith, and Vivienne Westwood. The Victoria Quarter was designed by architect Frank Matcham (circa 1900) and renovated in 1989.

Visit the bear pit, Cardigan Road, Leeds
A Victorian bear pit where brown bears were kept for fighting. Once part of Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens which opened in 1840 (Renamed as Leeds Royal Gardens in 1848).

Visit the Original Oak and SkyRack pubs in Headingley
An odd choice perhaps, but both the SkyRack and Original Oak pubs are probably named after an ancient Oak tree (“Skir Ak” i.e. shire oak) which stood across from st Michael's church until 1941. The tree may have dated right back to Anglo Saxon Britain and Viking times as the Old English name testifies, and there are also associations between the place and the Wapentakes (legal sessions) of the the Dane Law.