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Car Hire Locations in Spain




When you reserve your low-cost car hire in Spain with ArgusRentals.com, you can have the peace of mind that you are booking the best rate on your car hire. Argus Rentals searches and scans through the rates and vehicles offered by independent car hire agents in Spain. We find the best rates for your car rental in Spain so that you can rest assured that you have a set of wheels your budget will appreciate.


Our pick up locations cover all corners of the country, from San Sebastián to Seville, major cities like Madrid and Valencia and even on the islands of Menorca and Mallorca. From Spain’s airports to city centres and train stations, you can find a vehicle to suit your needs wherever you may be. We recommend smaller vehicles like the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Golf when covering those narrow and twisty stretches of the country. If you need a larger vehicle for the whole group, you can rent the Citroen Jumper 8 seater or the Ford Galaxy 7 seater. With countless optional extras at your disposal, you can build the car hire that is just right for your trip to Spain.

Five Reasons To Head To Spain


  • Let’s Dance: Spaniards know how to keep the night going. Nightlife in Spain is legendary where going home early means leaving at 5AM.


  • Gaudí Gifts: Spain presents several dreamlike and at times out-there works by the famed Antoni Gaudí like La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.


  • Tempting Traditions: From the feisty flamenco dance to the tapas culture, Spain’s cultural traditions offer diversity from region to region.


  • The Great Outdoors: Spain’s size and landscape lend a paradise for the active to roam. You can ski the Pyrenees, scale the highest peak or beach it on the sands of the country’s coastlines.


  • Lively Festivals: A festival in Spain can range from the ultimate food fight over tomatoes at La Tomatina in Buñol to the bull running at Pamplona’s San Fermín Festival.



    Handy Guide to Spain


    Rain could never ruin Spain’s parade, even if it stays mostly in the plains. The diverse and visually jaw-dropping beauty of a country embodies the definition of passion. From bullfighting to football, seldom will you find a Spaniard that isn’t passionate about some aspect of life in Spain.

    Spain is not just a land of bull fighting and football however. It is a country of Pablo Picasso, Penelope Cruz, plates of paella, flamenco dancers, hillside medieval villages and the imagination of Don Quixote. A visitor to Spain doesn’t need a Sancho Panza sidekick to conquer the windmills of the country, but merely a passion for art, cathedrals, medieval towns, siestas and a nightlife that seemingly carries over into tomorrow’s afternoon.



    In the middle of the country, the capital of Madrid might have trouble competing for attention with the likes of Paris or Rome, but it is a contender nonetheless for its roaring nightlife and standout art galleries. You can find yourself combing the contents of esteemed museums like the Museo del Prado and the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, all while in the presence of wondrous works like Picasso’s Guernica. The city appeals of Spain only just begin with Madrid. Barcelona is a Mediterranean fantasy filled with Gaudí’s creations like Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia. Other metropolitan treasures cover the country from the Muslim remains of Granada, the Basque city of San Sebastián or the parades of Semana Santa in Seville.


    Spain has always appreciated the dramatics, right down to the country’s landscape. The diverse picture is one of mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and the snow sprinkled Sierra Nevada. The landscape isn’t just a treat for those in search of climbing, hiking and skiing. Travellers can keep two feet on the ground in the country, specifically on the sun soaked plains of Andalucia. In dramatic fashion, Spain’s landscape isn’t quite finished showing you what it’s made of completely. From the sea cliffs of the Atlantic northwest to the calm pockets of coastline along the Mediterranean, Spain never tires of looking in the mirror.

    The once in a lifetime experience is always on the table in Spain. Since the Middle Ages, pilgrims have travelled the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. The popular pilgrimage is not just a voyage for the religious, or Martin Sheen for that matter, but it has become a right of passage for those who want to see theatrical landscapes and architectu

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