How to find a cheap car hire deal in Las Heras
Searching for a cheap rental car in Las Heras? You're exactly where you need to be. With prices averaging ₹ 12,591 a day, we compare all the best offers so you can search less, save more, and drive away happy.
₹ 4,205 is the cheapest daily price for a rental in Las Heras.
Making it more than a quick visit? Grab a weekly rental from ₹ 20,753 and take the time to discover more.
Book early to snap up the best price for a Las Heras car hire. As well as cheaper rates, you're more likely to get the vehicle you actually want.
Get behind the wheel with Hertz, Cactus or Budget. They're some of the most trusted providers in the city.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Las Heras car hire policy, whether with Hertz or another supplier. Some companies treat it as an optional extra instead of bundling it in.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to pick up a bargain if the provider needs to move vehicles between sites. Find the best available rates by selecting 'Return car to a different location.'
Cut down on fuel costs by picking a vehicle that offers a 'Fair fuel policy.' You collect your ride with a full tank and refill it before drop-off, so you only pay for what you use.
Pack more into your journey by searching for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can drive as far as you like without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
In the number-one spot for value is this company, with average prices of ₹ 10,813 a day.
Offering daily rates of around ₹ 7,010, this provider comes in next.
The third option also performs well on price. Ride away in one of their rentals for roughly ₹ 7,469 a day.
If you're having trouble deciding which ride is right for you, choose something from the Premium rental category. It's the most widely booked type of car in Las Heras.
Compare car hire types in Las Heras
Small: These cheap rental cars in Las Heras may be small in size, but they're big where it counts. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're agile, great on mileage, and perfect for city driving or short trips.
Medium: A top choice when you want something that's easy to drive but doesn't skimp on features. This category includes compact and intermediate models that come with a little extra leg room compared to smaller cars.
Large: You've got the suitcases, the kids, the snacks, the lot. Large vehicles have got the space to fit it all in without a hassle. Ideal for longer drives, this Las Heras car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: SUVs are your four-wheel fix for wanderlust. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for city streets and country routes alike.
Van: Choose this category of vehicle when you need a car for rent in Las Heras that makes light work of heavy loads. Featuring commercial vans and trucks, they're made to carry more, whether that's equipment, baggage or large groups.
Insurance and optional extras
Excess insurance covers the cost you'd have to pay if your Las Heras car hire is stolen or damaged. While not mandatory, it's worth considering for extra protection. Keep in mind that insurance policies vary between providers, so make sure you understand exactly what's offered.
Travel smarter when you rent a car in Las Heras by adding some handy extras. Think things like a GPS unit to make sure you never miss a turn, or reverse cameras to park like you're pulling off a choreographed routine.
Good to know
Age requirements for rentals vary by provider (and even car type), so know the rules before you book. Some companies in Argentina may rent to younger drivers for an additional fee. If you fall outside the typical age range, just uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to unlock the right options.
Travel plans include the kids? Car seat requirements vary depending on where you are, and the right setup may depend on their weight, age and height. Confirm whether you need to add one to your Las Heras car hire booking.
You'll need to show some documents when you pick up your ride. As a general rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough balance for the deposit (most companies don't accept debit cards), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will lay out the exact list.
If you're new to driving in Argentina, be aware that traffic here keeps to the right side of the road.
Local speed limits may vary, but it's usually around 45kph in built-up areas and 110kph or so on highways. Always go by the posted signs.
In Argentina, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.05%. If you're planning to have a drink or two, pass the keys to someone else or take another form of transport.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times for traffic in this destination. Try to avoid peak travel times generally for a more relaxed drive.
The Argentine peso (ARS) is the currency you'll be using for everyday expenses and outings. Pay with a credit or debit card where you can, but carry a little cash when electronic payments aren't an option.
The language most commonly used in this country is Spanish.
Best hotels in Las Heras for drivers
Pull in and settle straight into your stay at DiplomaticHotel. Offering accessible parking as well as a restaurant and room service, this hotel is around 5 kilometres from central Las Heras.
Hotel Mendoza gets the details right with parking and features like a 24-hour front desk and a pool. It's roughly 5 kilometres from the city centre.
Explore the full lineup of hotels in Las Heras and pick the stay that suits your trip. Filters make it easy to tailor your search to your needs — like 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' There's even an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to find hotels with on-site charging.
After you've found a car hire deal in Las Heras and your hotel, it's time to plan your adventures. Canon del Atuel, Niñez Park and Los Reyunos Dam are classics for any first-time visitor.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Las Heras
Navigate your way to San Martín. Around 40 kilometres southeast of central Las Heras, it's home to must-sees like Plaza San Martín and San Martin.
Take things a bit further and road-trip it to San Rafael, around 209 kilometres south of Las Heras. Kick things off at La Vieja Usina, then follow it up with La Comarca.
The only thing left on your to-do list now is sleep. Hotel Tower Inn & Suites and Vecchia Terra Apart Hotel have space for both you and your wheels while visiting San Rafael.









