Duke Homestead Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

Can I rent a car near Duke Homestead?
Yes, you can. With a car rental, you can visit Duke Homestead whenever you choose. You’ll also have more time to check out other nearby sights such as Duke University, Cameron Indoor Stadium and Duke University Chapel. Rent a car through Expedia and enjoy a much easier way to travel around Durham and beyond.
What car rental companies are near Duke Homestead in Durham?
Of the car rental companies in Durham, you’ll find multiple near Duke Homestead. Why not reserve a ride with Enterprise? It’s approximately 5 kilometers from this popular attraction. To lock in your perfect car rental on Expedia, just enter your travel dates and pick-up and drop-off details and you’ll be on your way! Remember to click on “Great Deal” to see the lowest prices for each category. Join Expedia Rewards (it’s free!) and you’ll also be able to access exclusive member prices.
How much is car rental near Duke Homestead?
Rent a cheap car rental close to Duke Homestead and plan your sightseeing around your own agenda. With excellent rates from a variety of car rental companies, taking to the streets in your own vehicle is a breeze with Expedia. Include some filters to narrow down your search and lock in the best deal. A few factors that can affect the price are your pick-up and drop-off locations and vacation dates.
Which car rental companies have a drop off near Duke Homestead?
Enterprise is one of the car rental companies that has a rental car return depot close by. Drop your rental car at Duke Homestead when you’ve finished discovering this well-known sight.
How much is parking near Duke Homestead?
Look up prices for parking at Duke Homestead on the official website. While you’re there, see if you can find any discount offers or even free parking at Duke Homestead.
Are there electric car charging stations near Duke Homestead?
For the ultimate convenience, book a stay at one of Expedia’s hotels with electric car charging stations. Check out what options are available near Duke Homestead, and charge your vehicle’s battery at your leisure while you put your feet up and relax.
What is the closest airport to Duke Homestead?
The closest major airport near Duke Homestead in Durham is Raleigh - Durham Intl. Airport (RDU). It’s about 32 kilometers to the southeast. Book a car rental at or near an airport so you can travel around in comfort and easily visit those off-the-beaten-path sights.
Where is Duke Homestead in Durham?
From Durham’s busy center, you’ll need to travel around 8 kilometers south to reach Duke Homestead.
What else is there to do near Duke Homestead?
After checking out the sights close to Duke Homestead, slip into the driver’s seat of your rental car and discover more. PNC Arena, North Carolina State Capitol and North Carolina State University are some attractions you can easily reach from the center of Durham.
What time does Duke Homestead open and close?
Duke Homestead’s official website is the best place to check opening and closing times. It’s also likely to have details about any special events and seasonal hours. For more specific visitor information, check if there’s a social media page or call to speak with a member of staff.
Why should I rent a car with Expedia to visit Duke Homestead?
Browse the best car rental deals in one place with Expedia. We partner with companies of all sizes to offer you a variety of vehicle classes at unbeatable prices. Want even more savings? Combine your Duke Homestead car rental, flights and hotel into a package. Book your ride with Expedia and you’ll also enjoy free cancellation — just in case. If you need to cancel, just log in to the Trips portal and hit “manage booking.”