Luxury Car Hire in Mascot, NSW
Flying into Sydney and looking to secure a luxury hire car in Mascot?
With Mascot luxury car hire you can maximise your time in New South Wales and see the best beaches, national parks and cities of NSW in comfort, style and at your own pace.
Luxury car rental in Mascot:
How it works with us
Wondering how Mascot car rental works with BOO Car Rentals? From long weekends to multi-week adventures, rent your next luxury car from us. Browse online, pick your car and book with ease. Choose from a huge range of pick-up or delivery locations and curate your trip with thoughtful extras.
Find your car.
Enter a date and browse through our fleet of luxury cars available.
Make your booking.
Select your hire car, book online with us & choose a protection plan!
Hit the roads of Sydney.
Have the car delivered or pick it up. Check-in with the app, grab the keys, and hit the roads of Sydney!
Rent a luxury car and explore
Located in Sydney's inner south and just 7 km from the Sydney CBD, Mascot is the perfect springboard for some of the best things to do in Sydney.
Things to do and places to see in Mascot, Australia
The Grounds of Alexandria
Just a short drive from the airport and Mascot's city centre is the vibrant suburb of Alexandria. This once-industrial area has become increasingly popular with plenty of top-notch eateries, boutique shopping and premium fitness centres. Don't miss a dining experience at the Instagrammable eatery, The Grounds of Alexandria, open from breakfast to dinner daily.
Centennial Park
Pack a picnic and hit the road for a day out in nature at Centennial Park in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Expect 189 hectares of lush open space, from sporting fields to cycling tracks and even an equestrian centre.
Coogee Beach
While Bondi Beach usually gets all the attention, Coogee Beach is a stunning protected beach that's even closer to Mascot. Tackle the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, take a dip in the historic ocean baths and end the day with dinner and drinks at the waterfront Coogee Pavilion.
Top tips for hiring a luxury car in Sydney
Everything you need to know about Sydney for your luxury car rental
Navigating Sydney Airport
If you're picking up a rental car from Sydney Airport, familiarise yourself with the airport layout and the location of taxi ranks, car parks and public transport options (if you're planning to pick up your car in the CBD). If you're picking up your car from the airport, we can schedule a convienient location to get you setup in the car before you hit the road. To beat the exhaustion after your long-haul flight, why not take a quick cab to your hotel and arrange for your car to be delivered there instead?
Road rules in Sydney
Before hitting the road in Sydney, familiarise yourself with Australian road rules and regulations. Remember that Australians drive on the left-hand side of the road, seatbelts must be worn at all times and pay attention to speed limits and other road signs to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience. If you're driving in regional areas, be aware that animals and wildlife can wander onto the roads. Be sure to drive to the speed limit and do not swerve suddenly, as this can cause cars to roll off the road. Plus, full-license drivers in NSW have a legal BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) limit of under 0.05.
Sydney rush hour, toll roads and parking
Sydney’s rush hour and busiest roads:
Like most cities, the twists and turns between major urban roads like Pitt Street, Military Road, George Street and Parramatta Road experience congestion during peak hours. Make sure to check traffic conditions ahead of time and avoid major transit lanes if possible. Take the Cross City Tunnel to avoid the havoc of pedestrians and cyclists making their way around Darling Harbour, World Square and the broader CBD.
Tolls in Sydney:
Sydney has several toll roads, including the M2, M4, M5, and Cross City Tunnel. Our Luxury cars come with an electronic toll tag that will be billed as an incidental as your trip concludes.
Parking in Sydney:
You should be able to find parking fairly easily throughout the streets of Sydney, with the exception being in the heart of the popular harbour area, where streetside parking isn’t readily available. A 24-hour Wilson Parking garage is nearby on 2 Macquarie Street with direct access to the Sydney Opera House, along with other CBD parking garages and a direct City Circle train line that runs through the CBD to Circular Quay.