Arriving at JFK for a Hudson Valley weekend or a Midtown stay? Here’s how EU/EEA license holders can breeze through pick‑up, plus a few NYC‑specific tips. As you plan city driving and parking, compare car rental availability early to match your arrival time.
Acceptance & documents
Most NYC locations accept a valid European driver’s license. If the license is not in English, carry an IDP as a translation. Bring your passport and a payment card in the main driver’s name.
Where to pick up
Follow AirTrain signs to the JFK rental complex. If you’re staying across the river or landing in New Jersey, check late‑night returns at EWR facilities.
Driving & parking tips
Plan for toll roads and tight garages. Use facilities with clear height markers and photograph the bay number. Avoid double‑parking during loading; traffic cameras are common. Consider Sunday evenings or mid‑day weekdays for easier parking around attractions.
Insurance choices—keep it simple
Inclusive packages that combine damage waiver and liability help first‑time city drivers. Take clear photos of all four corners and the dashboard at pick‑up and drop‑off.
Checking UK inventory for a later visit? Review car hire options alongside your flight times and hotel check‑in window. Hola Car Rentals offers maximum liability on selected itineraries, free changes up to 48 hours before pick‑up, and straightforward terms—ideal for a stress‑free NYC drive.