Stansted Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Stansted

Just 30 miles northeast of central London and on the Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire border, Stansted is well known for its airport. Its other attractions include Essex and Hertfordshire countryside, as well as easy access to East Anglia and the city of Cambridge. Enterprise offers you car rental services from the airport building, in addition to the nearby Stansted Car Rental Village.

At Enterprise, our other locations in and around the Stanstead area include Harlow, with convenient connections to the A414 and A1184. In Braintree, we are located on the A120 Colchester Road, to the north of Chelmsford. Alternatively, at Maldon, our car rental depot is located on the Quayside Industrial Estate and within easy reach of the A12 for Brentwood and main roads into London. Close to Stansted, our customers can find a branch in Hertford.

Stansted Car Rental FAQs

The essential items you will need to bring to an Enterprise Rent-A-Car branch when renting a vehicle are a valid drivers license, valid ID, and a credit or debit card. You will also need to prove you are over 25 years of age, and there may be additional documentation required for international drivers. Learn more about what you need when renting here.

No. At Enterprise you don't need to purchase insurance as we provide a damage waiver within the cost of your rental. You can, of course, take option to purchase additional protection products to reduce the excess further to give you complete peace of mind. Visit our car rental insurance page for further details.

All drivers must be a minimum of 25 years old. Only drivers over 30 years old may rent full-size MPVs, premium vehicles/exotic cars and Luton vans. Younger drivers might be interested in Enterprise Car Club. Learn more about age requirements for renting a vehicle here.

All drivers must present a full valid driving license. If the driving license is written in a language and characters different to those of the country of rental, an International Driving Permit is also required.  Learn more about car rental driving license requirements here.

We accept payment by either a debit or credit card in the name of the renter. A credit card is required if you are renting a People Carrier, Compact Elite, SUV, Premium, Luxury or Executive vehicle. Learn more about our accepted card payment methods here.

For more FAQs, please visit our FAQ page.

Traveling to Stansted?

Our Vehicles For Rent In Stansted

Enterprise options in Stansted include vehicles ranging from compact cars for customers traveling light, through to full-size MPVs for larger families with luggage. Larger groups may also wish to consider a Ford Transit Custom Tourneo nine-passenger mini bus rental.

Alternatively, a small 4x4, such as a Toyota Rav 4 (or similar vehicle), will suit groups who wish to drive deep into the green countryside and explore the area's nature trails, wooded picnic places and local hostelry.

Attractions In Stansted

In addition to the airport and a selection of hotels to suit various budgets, the nearest village is Stansted Mountfitchet, situated only two miles away on the border of Essex and Hertfordshire. Part of Uttlesford district, the village population totals around six thousand. The original Saxon settlement of Stansted predates the Norman invasion in 1066, when the village took the suffix of Mountfitchet from a French baron who settled there. A small remnant of an original castle remains, which these days is surrounded by the reconstruction of an early Norman castle. Bishop's Stortford is a drive of just a few minutes, being situated only 3 miles away. London is 35 miles from here and quickly reached via the M11 motorway.

Places To Visit Outside Stansted

Spicing up that trip to Stanstead, you might even decide to explore the local area. Nearby locations include Elsenham and Thorley, along with Braintree and historic Saffron Walden, a picturesque rural market town in north-west Essex. Its rich heritage dates back some nine centuries, to 1141. There are numerous independent shops and boutiques to delight keen shoppers, especially in the charming Rows. As well as cafes and restaurants, the centrally located St Mary’s parish church is the largest in the county, though there are some interesting pubs that may appeal to the less saintly - the Old Sun Inn and the timber-framed Cross Keys being just two examples.

Alternatively, the medieval building at One, Myddylton Place is particularly interesting for architectural buffs. Saffron Walden Museum is one of the oldest museum buildings in the country, with displays that include Egyptian mummies and ancient mammoth tusks.

Bridge End Garden boasts a hedge maze and the Fry Art Gallery. The town’s open spaces include an old common that features a turf labyrinth, ideal for children to play energetically as they run, turn and wind round the circular maze.

Near Saffron Walden, Audley End house and gardens are not to be missed by visitors who appreciate impressive period properties. This stately home is interesting for a longer visit, with something for all ages - from the Mansion House with nursery, the Coal Gallery, an 1880s Service Wing and walled gardens to the stable yard, cream teas and playground.

Further afield lie the university city of Cambridge, the immense Thetford Forest and the fine city of Norwich. Here, classic Victorian market stalls can be found in the curiously yet aptly named center, Haymarket. This busy crossroads is replete with shops and within sight of the Forum, built to commemorate the new millennium and as a futuristic home for Norwich Library and a museum. A little further northwards is the Norfolk coast, with Hunstanton Beach and the attractive Victorian coastal resorts of Cromer, Sheringham, Blakeney and Morston for boat trips to Blakeney Point.

Airport Car Rental

Stansted is home to one of the biggest airports in the UK and is popular for low-cost domestic and international flights, particularly to and from European destinations. An Enterprise desk is conveniently located within the terminal building, so collecting your rental car is quick and straightforward on arrival at this popular London airport – especially appreciated after a long flight. Additionally, a second Enterprise office is located nearby in the Car Rental Village, Bishops Stortford.

The airport and surrounding area also offer travelers a choice of hotels with parking, in some cases very conveniently located just minutes from the terminal building for arrivals and departures.

Parking And Traffic Information In Stansted

Short-stay and long-stay parking are available at Stansted Airport. Additionally, a number of long stay parking companies operate from nearby bases and offer transfers to the terminal building. Occasionally, the access road to the terminal building may be closed for security reasons. In these cases, traffic is usually redirected to the airport short stay car park.

Traffic may sometimes be slow on the nearby M11 during peak hours. From time to time, this arterial motorway is subject to road works, with lane closures, contraflow and possible delays. When possible, work is planned during the late evening and the night to alleviate the effects on traffic. Ample parking is also available in the nearby town of Bishops Stortford.

Cheap Van And Car Rental

With rental branches across the county, Enterprise offers cheap car rental from convenient, accessible locations. Our large fleet of new vehicles includes great value economy and compact cars, sporty SUVs and spacious people carriers. Whether you need a vehicle for a single day or longer, Enterprise Rent-A-Car has the perfect car to suit your needs. Book online from our Staffordshire branch to guarantee your choice of vehicle at the best possible price.

Moving house or just moving furniture? Enterprise has you covered with a range of vans from our Staffordshire branch. From smaller passenger vans to larger commercial vans, book online from our Staffordshire van rental page to reserve your perfect vehicle at an unbeatable price.