Cheap Car Rentals in Hartford
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Sixt
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Address: 55 Frank B Murray Street,
Springfield,MA,
United States
Hertz
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Address: 108a Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Ct,
Hartford,CT,
United States
ENTERPRISE
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Address: 160 Park Road,
West Hartford,CT,
United States
Thrifty
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Address: 1005 New Britain Ave,
West Hartford,CT,
United States
Budget
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Address: 274 Leibert Road,
Hartford,CT,
United States
Avis
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Address: 1445 New Britain Avenue,
West Hartford,CT,
United States
ACE
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Address: 549 Southstreet,
New Britain,CT,
United States
National
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Address: 180 Schoephoester Rd,
Windsor Locks,CT,
United States
Alamo
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Address: 180 Schoephoester Rd,
Windsor Locks,CT,
United States
Payless Car Rental
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Address: 180 Schoephoester Road,
Windsor Locks,CT,
United States
Dollar
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Address: 190 Schoephoester Road,
Windsor Locks,CT,
United States
U-Save
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Address: 380 South Broad Street,
Meriden,CT,
United States
Car Rentals in Hartford
Known as the insurance capital of the United States, Hartford also serves as the capital city of the state. Hartford's architecture models the city's deep history, with beautiful colonial and Greek style structures throughout. The city's history is combined with beautiful parks and entertainment choices to suit all. Hartford is a close drive away from New York and New Jersey, as well as the eastern part of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. A rental car can help you to get to all of the destinations in Hartford as well as the other states without hassle.
Boasting a population of just over 124,000 residents, Hartford is the third most populated city in the state. The weather in Hartford reflects that of a New England climate, with muggy and warm summers and cold - snow filled winters. About 45 inches of snow falls in Hartford each year, and summer time temperatures rarely get hotter than 90 degrees.
To get involved in some of Hartford's history, plan a trip to the Mark Twain House & Museum. Here visitors can learn about the history and legacy of Twain through tours, programs, and exhibits. Mark Tain lived in this home with his family until 1891.
The downtown area is known for it's fine collection of restaurants, and every trip to Hartford should include a visit to at least one. A few of your dining choices include The Restaurant On 20, Firebox, Morton's The Steakhouse, and Max Downtown.
Bushnell Park is a great way to spend the day outdoors, and there is plenty there to occupy your time, including a 1914 carousel and monuments of several Civil War and Spanish-American War soldiers. Visitors can also enjoy other outdoor activities at the park including hiking, running, jogging, biking, and a picnic with the family.
If little ones are accompanying your trip to Hartford, a stop at the Connecticut Science Museum will fill their day with excitement and fun that is also educational. Children ages 7 and up can enjoy this museum, and even those younger will find it fascinating. There are dozens of hands-on exhibits that kids can participate in (mom and dad, too), as well as interactive exhibits and displays, and educational programs.