Rent a Convertible in San Francisco
From Lombard Street to the Painted Ladies, some of San Francisco's most iconic sights are meant to be seen from the front seat of a convertible car. We love our city and, because we want you to get the true City by the Bay experience, we at Avis make affordable convertible rental a top priority. We offer an array of convertible car rental options to choose from and we have convenient car rental locations across San Francisco. That means even if you didn’t choose to rent a convertible in San Francisco when you arrived, there’s a car rental location near you so you can right your wrongs and see SF the right way. San Francisco, California, may be small geographically—especially for such a major city—but it’s not a breeze to walk all over the city. You’ll need a rental car to get you from Pier 39 to The Golden Gate Bridge—more specifically you need a Ford Mustang convertible.
Convertible Season in San Francisco
We boast about our mild weather but if we had to pick one season to deem “convertible rental season,” we’d pick fall. Because fall is the warmest time to visit, it would be the perfect time to take a drive around the Full House location like the Tanner Family. San Francisco weather is fantastic for you to come and explore and no matter the weather our clam chowder is paradise in your mouth (one bite and you’ll be asking, “What’s New England?”).
Explore San Francisco from a Convertible
Before you drive past the painted ladies on Steiner Street & Hayes Street, and after you cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, check out some of our favorite local hot spots that can easily be seen and enjoyed from your convertible car rental from Avis. When you rent a convertible in San Francisco, you open yourself up to a world of sightseeing and exploring that most people miss.
Drive iconic Nob Hill
Explore the 5-mile stretch of Marin Headlands
Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and take a scenic drive up Mount Tamalpais
Drive Telegraph Hill (and don’t forget the camera)
Feeling ambitious? There is a 49-mile loop that goes all throughout the city. All you have to do is hop on the main road and start following the seagull signs—they will show you the way.