Compare car hire at Warsaw Airport with major providers, pickup tips and driving routes across Poland from the capital.

Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is Poland’s busiest airport, located about 10 km south of the city centre. It’s a modern, well-organised hub where car hire is easy to arrange, with most providers operating directly from the terminal and vehicles stored in adjacent multi-storey car parks.
While Warsaw itself has good public transport, hiring a car becomes valuable if you plan to explore beyond the capital — including cities like Kraków, Gdańsk, or rural regions where trains and buses are less direct.
Flights from Ireland
There are direct flights from Dublin to Warsaw, mainly operated by Ryanair and Aer Lingus. Flight times are typically around 2 hours 45 minutes.
Services run year-round, making Warsaw one of the more accessible Eastern European capitals from Ireland.
Car hire companies at Warsaw Airport
Car hire desks are located in the arrivals hall of Terminal A, with vehicles parked in the nearby P1 and P4 airport car parks. Everything is within walking distance, and signage is clear throughout the terminal.
- Hertz – Desk in arrivals with cars located in the main airport parking structures
- Avis / Budget – Shared counter inside the terminal with nearby vehicle collection
- Europcar – Located in arrivals with cars parked in adjacent airport garages
- Sixt – Large on-site operation with vehicles in the airport car park
- Enterprise / Alamo – Terminal desk with cars within walking distance
- Panek / Express / Global – Well-known Polish providers with desks in arrivals and competitive pricing
Because Warsaw is a major airport, there is a wider choice of vehicles and better availability than at smaller regional airports.
Pickup process at Warsaw Airport
After landing, follow signs for arrivals and car hire. All major providers have desks grouped together in Terminal A, making it easy to compare or locate your booking.
Once your documents are checked and payment processed, you’ll be directed to the airport car parks — usually P1 or P4 — which are connected to the terminal by covered walkways. Lifts and clear signage make navigation straightforward even with luggage.
One practical detail at Warsaw is that the car parks are multi-level, so noting the exact floor and section is important before leaving the desk. This avoids unnecessary searching, especially during busy periods.
Exiting the airport is simple, with direct access to major roads such as the S2 expressway and routes heading into central Warsaw.
Vehicles commonly rented in Warsaw
Poland’s road network includes modern motorways as well as rural routes, so vehicle choice depends largely on your travel plans beyond the city.
- Economy cars – Ideal for city driving and short trips; efficient and easy to park in Warsaw
- Compact cars – A practical all-round option for city and motorway use
- Family cars – Suitable for longer journeys across Poland with more luggage space
- SUVs – Useful for comfort on long-distance travel and winter driving conditions
- Automatic vehicles – Increasingly available, though manual cars remain common
If travelling in winter, checking for winter tyres is important, as conditions can vary depending on the region.
Driving from Warsaw Airport
The airport has excellent road connections, making it easy to reach both the city centre and major national routes.
- Warsaw city centre – around 20–30 minutes
- Łódź – around 1.5 hours via A2 motorway
- Kraków – around 3–4 hours via S7
- Gdańsk – around 3.5–4 hours via S7
Traffic can be busy entering Warsaw during peak hours, but motorways and expressways outside the city are generally smooth and well maintained.
Tolls, fuel and driving tips in Poland
Driving in Poland is straightforward, but there are a few local considerations to keep in mind.
- Some motorways use tolls, payable by card or via electronic systems
- Fuel stations are frequent along major roads and open long hours
- Speed limits are strictly enforced with cameras
- Headlights must be on at all times, even during the day
Road quality has improved significantly in recent years, especially on major routes connecting major cities.
Official information
FAQs – Car hire Warsaw Airport
Is car hire available at Warsaw Airport?
Yes, all major international and local providers operate from Terminal A.
Where do I collect my rental car?
Vehicles are usually collected from the P1 or P4 airport car parks.
Do I need a shuttle to collect my car?
No, the car parks are connected to the terminal by walkways.
How far is Warsaw city centre from the airport?
It takes around 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.
Are automatic cars available?
Yes, although manual vehicles are still more common in Poland.
Are there toll roads in Poland?
Yes, some motorways use toll systems depending on the route.
Is driving in Warsaw difficult?
City traffic can be busy, but roads are modern and well organised.
Do I need winter tyres?
They are recommended during winter months, especially outside major cities.
Is fuel easy to find?
Yes, fuel stations are widely available across Poland.
What documents are required to hire a car?
A valid driving licence, passport or ID, and a credit card in the main driver’s name are required.








