Springfield Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Springfield

Whether you’re in Springfield for business, sightseeing, or a weekend getaway, having the right transportation makes all the difference. With multiple Enterprise Rent-A-Car locations throughout the city, including at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport, you can get on the road with ease. Explore Springfield’s rich history, scenic parks, and vibrant culture at your own pace—or take a drive beyond the city to discover more of Central Illinois.

Things to Do

Explore Springfield

Tour the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, explore the Lincoln Home or visit the Illinois State Capitol.

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Discover Springfield, IL with Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Springfield is a city where history and modern-day charm meet. From Lincoln’s preserved home to the stunning gardens of Washington Park, there’s something for every traveler. With an Enterprise rental car, you can explore at your own pace—whether that means taking a scenic drive to New Salem, enjoying a day at Lake Springfield, or making a quick trip to St. Louis. Public transportation is limited, so having your own vehicle ensures you don’t miss a thing.

What to See and Do in Springfield, IL

Discover Historical and Cultural Sites

Springfield is known for its deep ties to Abraham Lincoln, and visitors can explore his life at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, the Old State Capitol, and the renowned Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Don’t forget to visit Lincoln’s Tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery, where many pay their respects to the 16th president. For architecture lovers, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Dana-Thomas House offers a stunning glimpse into early 20th-century design.

Outdoor Adventures and Family Fun

Springfield is home to plenty of outdoor spaces, perfect for relaxation and adventure. Washington Park features walking trails, a botanical center, and seasonal events, while Lake Springfield offers boating, fishing, and scenic picnic spots. Families will enjoy the Henson Robinson Zoo, which houses a variety of animals from around the world, or the Kidzeum of Health and Science, an interactive space designed to engage young minds.

Shopping and Local Art

Downtown Springfield is a great place to browse unique shops, local boutiques, and antique stores. The Old Capitol Farmers Market (seasonal) offers fresh produce, handmade goods, and a lively atmosphere. Art lovers can stop by the Springfield Art Association and Hoogland Center for the Arts, both featuring exhibitions and performances throughout the year.

Food and Local Eats

Springfield’s culinary scene is best known for the Horseshoe sandwich—an open-faced delight with Texas toast, meat, fries, and a rich cheese sauce. Cozy Dog Drive-In, a Route 66 staple, serves up the original corn dog, and the city’s mix of local diners and upscale eateries ensures there’s something for every taste.

Top 5 Driving Tips for Springfield

1. Parking in Downtown Springfield

Metered street parking is available near most attractions, with some free options and parking garages downtown.

2. Speed Limits

Speed limits in the city are generally 30–35 mph, with lower limits in school zones. On highways like I-55, speeds can reach 65 mph.

3. Seasonal Driving Considerations

Winter brings occasional snow and ice, so check road conditions in colder months. Summer thunderstorms can also impact travel, so keep an eye on weather alerts.

4. Traffic Flow & Rush Hour

Traffic is light compared to major cities, but expect congestion around government buildings and downtown during morning and evening rush hours.

5. One-Way Streets

Several downtown streets are one-way, so be mindful of signage when driving near historic sites and state government buildings.

Top 5 Travel Tips for Springfield

1. Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making them the best seasons to explore.

2. Public Transportation is Limited

Springfield’s bus system has limited routes, making a rental car the most convenient way to explore the city.

3. Explore Beyond Springfield

With a car, you can easily visit Lincoln’s New Salem, Route 66 attractions, or take a day trip to St. Louis.

4. Attractions Are Accessible

Most historic sites, museums, and public buildings are wheelchair accessible, with designated parking available.

5. Convenient Airport Location

Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI) is just 10 minutes from downtown, making rental pick-up and drop-off easy.

Why Rent with Enterprise?

A Vehicle for Every Journey

From compact cars for city driving to spacious SUVs for road trips, Enterprise offers a variety of vehicles to match your needs. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or for business, our well-maintained fleet ensures a comfortable and reliable ride.

Exceptional Value and Flexibility

We make car rental easy with competitive rates and flexible booking options. Whether you need a vehicle for a weekend getaway, an extended stay, or a one-way trip, we provide hassle-free solutions designed around your schedule.

Hassle-Free Airport Car Rentals

Enterprise’s convenient location at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport makes picking up your rental quick and seamless. With downtown Springfield just minutes away, you can be on the road and exploring in no time.

Springfield Car Rental FAQs

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