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Laying its foundation as the second busiest airport in Michigan, Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) serves as a gateway to the rich culture, bustling cities, and stunning natural beauty of Michigan. Strategically located in Cascade Charter Township, southeast of Grand Rapids, GRR promises a comfortable travel experience with a profound sense of warmth and efficiency.
You will find two passenger concourses—Concourse A and B, filled with shops, dining outlets, and art exhibits which help illustrate the tradition and culture of the locality. Easy accessibility to ATMs, money exchange, and free Wi-Fi ensure a smooth transition from flight to exploration.
Renting a car at GRR is simple and convenient with major car rental providers on site, located in the baggage claim area. You'll find Hertz, Avis, Budget, National, Enterprise, and Alamo ready to help you hit the road with the ride of your choice.
Once you set off, nearby gas stations such as Speedway, Mobil, and BP provide easy fuel-up points. Always remember to check the fuel policy of your rented car.
If you're planning to explore the cityscape of Grand Rapids or take off on the scenic drives along Lake Michigan's coastline, a standard sedan or compact car will be your ideal companion. For those seeking adventure in the region's wilderness, SUVs can handle Michigan's varied terrain.
Nestled conveniently close to major highways, a short 20-minute drive via Interstate 96 W will bring you to the heart of Grand Rapids metropolitan area. In about 40 minutes, you can reach Lake Michigan's shoreline via Interstate 196 W.
Michigan experiences a mixed climate, so pack according to the season. The US Dollar is the accepted currency. Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules, the 911 emergency system and be sure to drive on the right side of the road!
Don't forget to explore the nearby cities of Holland, known for its Dutch heritage, or Saugatuck-Douglas, fondly called the "art coast of Michigan". Traverse City, a 2.5 hours drive away, is famous for its cherries and wine.
As you start your journey through Michigan with the wheels of your choice, you are in command of a memorable tour filled with exciting places and experiences. Happy driving!