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Torrance Car Rental

Need a rental car in Torrance? Enterprise offers options for airport arrivals, neighborhood pickups, and temporary replacement rentals. Use your rental to reach Torrance Beach, Del Amo Fashion Center, the South Bay, and other stops around Los Angeles County. Whatever your plans are, Enterprise is here for it. Reserve your rental car in Torrance today.

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Torrance

Enterprise serves Torrance with rental car locations at nearby Los Angeles International Airport and neighborhood branches across the area. Choose the location that works best for you and start your reservation.

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Things to do in Torrance

Torrance combines South Bay beaches, shopping districts, local food culture, and quieter neighborhoods within the larger Los Angeles metro area. Visitors can explore parks and historic districts before heading toward the coast, major shopping centers, and dining areas across the South Bay.

Del Amo Fashion Center is one of the largest shopping malls in the United States and serves as a major retail destination in the South Bay. Visitors will find a mix of national brands, restaurants, theaters, and outdoor shopping areas spread across multiple sections of the property. Weekends and holiday periods usually bring the heaviest crowds and parking demand.

Madrona Marsh Preserve protects one of the last remaining seasonal wetlands in the Los Angeles area. Walking trails and viewing areas give visitors access to native plants, birdwatching, and quieter outdoor space within the middle of the South Bay. The preserve feels noticeably different from the surrounding urban development around Torrance.

Wilson Park hosts one of the South Bay’s busiest farmers markets along with sports fields, walking paths, and community gathering spaces. The market draws large crowds during weekend mornings with produce vendors, food stands, and local businesses spread across the park grounds. Nearby neighborhoods and cafés also stay active during market hours.

Old Torrance preserves a walkable historic district with local restaurants, breweries, vintage storefronts, and early 20th-century architecture. Visitors often spend time walking between cafés, shops, and small businesses throughout the neighborhood. The area has a quieter and more local atmosphere compared to busier beach districts nearby.

American Honda Collection Hall showcases motorcycles, race cars, concept vehicles, and historic products connected to Honda’s history in the United States. The collection sits near Honda’s North American headquarters in Torrance and includes rotating displays tied to motorsports and automotive design. Car enthusiasts often combine the stop with other South Bay attractions nearby.

Torrance and the surrounding South Bay area are known for strong Japanese and Korean food scenes spread across shopping plazas and neighborhood corridors. Visitors can find ramen shops, Korean barbecue restaurants, sushi bars, bakeries, and specialty cafés throughout the city. Areas along Sepulveda Boulevard and nearby Gardena attract some of the region’s most established spots.

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Go One-Way, Your Way

Skip the round trip and return your rental car at a different branch. One-way rentals offer the flexibility to keep your travel plans moving forward, whether you’re heading out on a road trip, relocating, or catching a flight from another city.

Torrance Travel Tips

Torrance sits about 10 to 15 miles south of Los Angeles International Airport depending on the route and destination within the city. Drive times can range from 20 minutes to well over an hour based on traffic conditions around LAX and the South Bay freeway system. Evening rush hour often creates the longest delays.

Old Torrance offers a more local mix of breweries, restaurants, and smaller nightlife spots within a walkable historic district. Areas near Del Amo Fashion Center provide larger restaurant clusters and newer commercial developments. Many visitors also explore nearby Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, and Manhattan Beach for additional nightlife options.

Parking is usually easier in Torrance than in many other parts of Los Angeles County, though beach lots and shopping centers become busier on weekends and during summer afternoons. Del Amo Fashion Center has large parking structures and surface lots throughout the property. Coastal parking near Torrance Beach fills more quickly during warm weather and holiday weekends.

Traffic around LAX and Interstate 405 can slow down quickly throughout much of the day, especially during weekday rush hours and peak travel periods. Freeway speeds often change suddenly near airport exits and major interchanges across the South Bay. Visitors should leave extra travel time when heading toward the airport or driving north into Los Angeles.

Weekday commuting hours usually create the heaviest traffic across Torrance and surrounding South Bay cities. Summer beach weekends, holiday shopping periods, and major events across Los Angeles can also increase congestion throughout the area. Friday afternoons are often especially slow along major freeway routes.

The South Bay beach cities each have a different atmosphere despite sitting close together along the coast. Manhattan Beach tends to feel more upscale and busy, Hermosa Beach is known for nightlife and beach bars, and Redondo Beach combines marinas, waterfront dining, and family-friendly attractions. Parking and coastal traffic become noticeably heavier during warm weekends and sunset hours.

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