City guides United States of America Arkansas
Getting Around
Renting a car is the best option for those planning to travel beyond the downtown area of Little Rock. Taxis are available in the city, but are not plentiful so it is best to call in advance as they can be difficult to hail on the street; the exception is the airport, where taxis are always available. Ride-hailing such as Lyft and Uber are also options. The Little Rock Metro Streetcar services most of the main tourist attractions and entertainment venues downtown and is a cheap and convenient transport option for travellers. There is also a bus system that services most of the city, but it is less popular with visitors. Little Rock has a sizeable population of cyclists and renting a bike is a fun option.
Airports
Clinton National Airport
The airport is situated four miles (6km) from the city.
Clinton National Airport (LIT)
Location
The airport is situated four miles (6km) from the city.Getting to the city
Shuttle services are available near Exit D and taxis outside Exit H on the west side of the baggage claim area. Public transport is available through Rock Region Metro; the bus stop is adjacent to the shuttle pick-up area.
Time
GMT -6 (GMT -5 from mid-March to the first Sunday in November).Car rental
Car rental service is offered by Alamo, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty.
Airport Taxis
Taxis are available at the airport. The taxi stand is located outside Exit H, on the west side of the baggage claim area.
Facilities
Facilities at the airport include restaurants, a food court, gift shops, newsagents, a book shop, ATMs and a visitor information centre.
Parking
Short- and long-term parking is available.