About Fulham Car Rental
To get of the special no excess option simply purchase the additional cover we offer which will reduce any liability to damage or theft of the rental vehicle to zero, please also refer to small print.
We ensure that your car rental in Fulham will have all the safety and fuel saving technology expected, leaving you and your family a safe and worry free excursion. Sat Nav, also called GPS, can also be added and help reduce stress levels in trying to find the correct way around London.
One way car rentals are possible, but a charge applies. Varies on each UK car rental supplier, but usually about GBP50, but is included in price when booking. For example you can collect in Fulham and for a small extra fee, you can leave it at Heathrow Airport. Please also note, that the downtown depots are shut for holidays and most on Sundays, so cars get scarce, quickly.
Extras like child seats, drivers and Sat Nav can be requested, but are paid for locally. All the prices have unlimited mileage, breakdown and collision damage waiver/reduction (CDW) included. Insurance to either cover claims is available, or you can pay extra on collection to reduce to either zero, or a lower amount.

Good automobile rental deals for Fulham.

Cheaper than usual Fulham auto hiriing costs.

Watch the boat race, then drive away a cheaper minivan

Best to book MPV & SUV rental early.

Do not delay, book low cost holiday auto rental today.

Free amendments and cancellations.
About Fulham
Fulham sits on the banks of the River Thames just over Putney Bridge, just down from Chelsea and the Kings Road. It is also just down the road from Hammersmith.
Fulham Football Club is the only place where you can watch a Premiership football match, as well as the world famous boat race between Oxford and Cambridge.
The other bridge near Fulham, is Hammersmith Bridge, which, rather than driving across and leaving behind you, is worth parking your car at a local inn and admiring the Victorian architecture.
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Updated:- 11th January 2026