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Van Rental in Valladolid
At hello! Rentacar, we offer the best option for van rental in Valladolid, with a wide range of vehicles to suit all needs, from cargo vans for moving and transporting goods to passenger vans for groups. Our competitive prices, along with high-quality service, make us the ideal choice in the city.
With our online booking system, you can see the final price of your rental van in seconds, with no hidden costs or surprises. Plus, by booking online, you can take advantage of significant discounts on your van rental in Valladolid.
Our office is conveniently located just a few kilometers from the airport and at the intersection of the main access routes (A-60 and A-62), making pick-up and drop-off quick and easy, so you can start your journey smoothly.
If you have any questions about which van model best suits your needs, our customer service team will be happy to assist you. At hello! Rentacar, we ensure a transparent and comfortable van rental experience.
Don’t wait any longer, book your van rental in Valladolid today and enjoy hassle-free service at the best price.
hello! Rent a Car Valladolid
Morning | Afternoon | |
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Monday | 09:00 - 13:30 | 16:00 - 19:30 |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 13:30 | 16:00 - 19:30 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 13:30 | 16:00 - 19:30 |
Thursday | 09:00 - 13:30 | 16:00 - 19:30 |
Friday | 09:00 - 13:30 | 16:00 - 19:30 |
Saturday | 09:30 - 12:30 | cerrado - cerrado |
Sunday | cerrado - cerrado | cerrado - cerrado |
Why should you trust us?
Transparency
Trust is based on good communication, which is why our prices are clear and detailed, with no last-minute surprises.
Experience
We have been in the sector for more than 30 years; thousands of satisfied customers endorse us, making us one of the most highly valued companies in Spain.
Security
Our fleet is made up of the best brands of modern vehicles. Our rentals include insurance for driver and passengers.
Service
We are passionate about what we do, which is why we always strive to give the best possible service to all our customers.
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How to get to Valladolid office?
To get to our office in Valladolid, which is located on the outskirts of Valladolid, near the municipality of Zaratán, you have several options depending on your starting point. Here is how to get here from the centre of Valladolid:By car
- From the centre of Valladolid (Plaza Mayor or surroundings):
- Take Avenida de Salamanca towards the west.
- Follow the VA-20 towards Av. de Gijón (exit towards Burgos/León).
- Continue on Avenida de Gijón (N-620), in the direction of Zaratán.
- The destination is approximately 7 km from the centre of Valladolid.
By public transport
- By bus:
- You can take a city bus from the centre of Valladolid to Zaratán. Buses covering this route usually leave from Valladolid Bus Station or from stops on Avenida de Gijón.
- Check the line that will take you to Zaratán, making sure it passes through Avenida de Gijón.
- Taxi:
- Taking a taxi from the centre of Valladolid is a quick and direct option. The journey usually takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Walking/Biking:
- Although it is possible to walk or cycle, the distance is about 7 km from the centre of Valladolid, which could take between 1 to 2 hours walking. By bike, the journey is shorter, but keep in mind that part of the route is on a main road.
How to get to Valladolid?
- By plane: Valladolid Airport is located 10 kms from the centre of Valladolid.
- By train: Valladolid is connected by train to Madrid via the Alvia and the AVE in case you want to cut the journey time. The train station is located in Recondo street, in the city centre.
- By bus: Alsa has the only bus station in the city. If you arrive by bus, you can get to the Cathedral in just 20 minutes on foot.
Points of interest in Valladolid
- Plaza Mayor: It is the heart of the city and one of the first regular main squares in Spain, serving as a model for many others in the country. Surrounded by historic buildings, it is an ideal place to enjoy the urban life of Valladolid.
- Valladolid Cathedral: Known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, this imposing, though unfinished, building is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture. Its interior houses works of art and historical relics.
- Church of San Pablo: This Gothic temple is one of the city's most emblematic monuments. Its impressive Plateresque façade is a true artistic treasure, and its interior preserves important altarpieces and tombs.
- National Sculpture Museum: Located in the Colegio de San Gregorio, this museum houses one of the most important collections of Spanish sculpture in the country, with works ranging from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
- Cervantes House: This is the residence where the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes lived during his stay in Valladolid. Nowadays, it is a museum that recreates the atmosphere of the time and offers exhibitions on the life and work of the author.
- Campo Grande: This park is the main green lung of the city. With its gardens, ponds and numerous species of birds, it is an ideal place to stroll and relax in the midst of nature.
- Playa de las Moreras: On the banks of the Pisuerga River, this is an urban beach where locals and tourists can enjoy outdoor activities, especially during the summer months.
- Cavalry Academy: This majestic building is one of the most representative of military architecture in Valladolid. Although it is not possible to visit the inside, its exterior is worth admiring.
- Pasaje Gutiérrez: This is a 19th century shopping arcade that stands out for its elegant architecture and unique atmosphere. It is one of the few commercial passages still preserved in Spain.
- Wineries and Wine Routes: Valladolid is the ideal starting point for exploring some of Spain's most prestigious wine regions, such as Ribera del Duero and Rueda. Wineries offer guided tours and wine tastings.
Cities near Valladolid
- Palencia: Palencia is located about 48 km north of Valladolid. It is a city known for its Gothic cathedral, known as the ‘Unknown Beauty’, and its numerous Romanesque churches.
- Segovia: Approximately 120 km southeast of Valladolid. This city is famous for its Roman aqueduct, its majestic cathedral and the Alcazar, which looks like something out of a fairy tale.
- Salamanca: Located about 120 km southwest of Valladolid. It is a university city par excellence, renowned for its Plaza Mayor, the University of Salamanca (one of the oldest in Europe), and its cathedrals.
- Burgos: Approximately 130 km northeast of Valladolid. Burgos is known for its Gothic cathedral, a World Heritage Site, and its connection with the Cid Campeador, hero of the Reconquest.