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Embarking on a journey through Germany by car can be both thrilling and practical. But as an Irish traveler, you might wonder about the key details involved in renting and driving a car in a foreign country like Germany.
  • Can I drive in Germany with my Irish driving license?
  • What are the insurance options and requirements for car rentals?
  • How do rental costs compare and what should I budget?
  • Are there additional charges for cross-border travels from Germany?
  • What local driving laws and customs should I be aware of?

By addressing these key questions, this guide prepares you for a smooth and enjoyable driving experience in Germany. Dive in to uncover all the details and drive confidently through the beautiful landscapes of Germany.

Can Irish Citizens Drive in Germany?

Yes, Irish travelers can legally drive in Germany with the proper documentation. Ensure you meet the age requirements and carry the necessary documents.

  • Form of ID:

    A valid passport.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • EU/EEA Driving License
    • Original driving licence + Official embassy translation in English

    Notes: Non-local licenses from countries that are part of the International Driving Permit Agreement must be accompanied by an International Driving Permit. Renters with licences from countries that are not part of the International Driving Permit Agreement should ensure they meet the specific requirements.
  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver. Accepted credit cards include Visa, Master, DinersClub, JCB, and AMEX.

  • Age requirements:

    Drivers must be aged between 19 and 80. Young drivers aged 19-25 may incur a fee of US$ 17.63 per day, capped at US$ 176.34 for the rental.

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Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.

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Which Car Rental Companies Are Best?

Explore options including global chains and local brands to find the perfect fit for your travel needs in Germany.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • SIXT

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    1593

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Wide selection of vehicles
    • Competitive pricing
    • Excellent customer service
    • Multiple pickup and drop-off locations

    Best for

    Travelers seeking premium and luxury vehicle options
  • Alamo

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    190

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Easy online booking process
    • No hidden fees
    • Wide range of vehicles
    • Free additional drivers for family members

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and families seeking value
  • Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    2339

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Extensive network across Europe
    • Excellent customer service
    • Variety of rental packages
    • Loyalty program for frequent renters

    Best for

    Travelers seeking reliable and diverse vehicle options
  • Enterprise

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    1064

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Locations in over 90 countries
    • Free pick-up service
    • Loyalty rewards program
    • 24/7 roadside assistance

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and business rentals
  • Avis

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    1280

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Global presence with locations in over 165 countries
    • Variety of vehicle types including economy, SUVs, and luxury cars
    • User-friendly booking system
    • 24/7 roadside assistance

    Best for

    Travelers needing flexibility and a broad vehicle selection
  • Keddy by Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    1806

    Prices:

    $-$$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Flexible rental options
    • 24/7 customer service
    • No hidden fees

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • Flex To Go

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    26

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Affordable pricing
    • No hidden fees
    • Excellent customer service
    • Easy online booking

    Best for

    Travelers seeking flexible and budget-friendly car rental options
  • Wheego

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    59

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Specializes in electric cars
    • Sustainable transportation solutions
    • Flexible rental periods
    • Competitive pricing

    Best for

    Eco-conscious travelers and budget-friendly rentals
  • Buchbinder

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    619

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Wide selection of vehicles
    • Competitive prices
    • Flexible rental options
    • Strong customer service

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • STARCAR

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    41

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Flexible rental options
    • Personalized service
    • Convenient locations

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers looking for local service
Recommendations for Irish Travelers
Choose Global Chains If:
  • You prefer established services with a global presence
  • You require a wide range of vehicle options
  • You need reliable customer support
  • Your travel spans across multiple cities in Germany
Choose Local Brands If:
  • You want to save on rental costs
  • You are familiar with the local market
  • You prefer specialized or unique vehicle offerings
  • Your stay is primarily in urban locations

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your journey more comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. Think about your travel group, the destinations on your route, and the type of driving you'll be doing. With QEEQ, you can compare multiple car types and policies to find the one that best suits your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Consider your travel group size and luggage needs

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Perfect for city driving and short trips

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Good balance of space and fuel efficiency

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Comfortable for longer distances

    • Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Ideal for families and group travel

  • Transmission Type

    Choose between automatic and manual transmission

    • Automatic transmission
      Easier for city driving and traffic, more common in DE

    • Manual transmission
      Often cheaper, better fuel economy, more control

    • Most drivers in DE prefer manual

    • Consider your comfort level with left-hand driving and manual cars

  • Insurance Included

    Check what insurance coverage comes with your rental

    • Basic liability
      Covers damage to other vehicles and property, usually included

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Covers damage to your rental car, often optional

    • Theft protection
      Protects against car theft, may be included or additional

    • Personal insurance
      Check if your IE insurance or travel insurance covers rentals

  • Cancellation Policy

    Understand booking flexibility and fees

    • Free cancellation
      Usually available up to 24-48 hours before pickup

    • Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
      Prepaid often cheaper but less flexible

    • Change fees
      Cost to modify dates, locations, or car type

    • Travel insurance
      Consider coverage for trip cancellations or delays

  • Mileage Policy

    Check distance restrictions and additional charges

    • Unlimited mileage
      Best for long road trips and cross-country travel

    • Limited mileage
      Cheaper daily rate but extra charges for excess miles

    • Consider your planned route distance and potential detours

    • Factor in mileage costs when comparing total rental prices

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand fuel requirements and costs

    • Full-to-Full
      Return with same fuel level, most economical option

    • Full-to-Empty
      Pay upfront for full tank, convenient but often more expensive

    • Same-to-Same
      Return with same level as pickup, fair pricing

    • Pre-purchase fuel options
      Compare costs with local station prices

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Compact/Economy car with manual transmission, full-to-full fuel policy

    Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation

    Bavarian Alps, Black Forest
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option

    Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart

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Don't settle for the first option you find. QEEQ makes it easy to compare car types, policies, and total costs from multiple providers. See all fees upfront, read real customer reviews, and choose the perfect car for your adventure.
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What Insurance Do I Need?

When renting a car in Germany as a resident of Ireland, it is essential to understand the insurance requirements to ensure a safe and worry-free journey. German rental companies typically include basic insurance coverage, but additional protection might be recommended depending on your travel needs.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Provides coverage for damage to the rental vehicle caused by collision or theft.

    €14-23/day
    Essential
  • Theft Protection (TP)

    Covers the cost in case of theft of the rental vehicle.

    €5-7/day
    Essential
  • Third-Party Liability Insurance

    Covers damage or injury caused to third parties and their property.

    Usually included
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Offers medical coverage for you and your passengers in case of an accident.

    €4-8/day
    Optional
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US$0.00 - US$5,308.18
Theft Protection

Fully Covered

US$0.00 - US$5,308.18
Personal Accident Insurance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Tire, Window, Mirror Damage

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Roadside Assistance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
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Smart Tips for Saving Money on Car Rentals in Germany

Travelers from Ireland to Germany can greatly benefit from these strategies to save costs while ensuring a smooth car rental experience. Prices fluctuate due to demand, location, and booking timing, so plan ahead wisely.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book in Advance
    Secure your car rental at least 2-4 weeks before your trip to get better rates and ensure availability of your preferred car type.
    Save up to 25%
  • Compare Rental Platforms
    Utilize comparison websites like AutoEurope or Rentalcars to find competitive prices and hidden deals.
    Save up to 30%
  • Choose Full-to-Full Fuel Policy
    Select a rental company that offers a full-to-full fuel policy to avoid additional charges and refill at cost-effective stations.
    Save €15-30
  • Avoid Extras When Booking
    Decline additional services like GPS or child seats if you can bring your own or use alternatives.
    Save €10-20 per day
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in Germany.

  • Hidden Fees
    Be aware of additional charges that may not be included in the initial quote.
    • Airport location surcharges
    • Young driver fees for drivers under 25
    • Additional driver charges
    • Fees for optional equipment like navigation systems or child seats
    • Road toll devices
  • Driving Regulations
    Understand the local traffic rules and regulations to avoid penalties.
    • Germany has strict speed limits in urban areas
    • Autobahn segments often have no speed limits but ensure safety
    • Mandatory seatbelt usage for all passengers
    • Alcohol limits: 0.05% BAC for experienced drivers, 0.00% for beginners
    • Ensure proper parking to avoid fines
  • Fuel Policies
    Be informed about the rental company's fuel policies to avoid extra costs.
    • Choose 'full-to-full' policy to save money
    • Prepaid fuel options are often costlier
    • Locate nearby fuel stations before returning the vehicle
    • Document the fuel level upon pickup
  • Vehicle Inspection
    Conduct a thorough vehicle inspection before driving away.
    • Photograph any existing damages
    • Check tire conditions and fuel level
    • Test all electronics and lights
    • Verify the car model matches the booking
  • Contract Terms
    Carefully read the rental agreement to understand your obligations.
    • Mileage limitations and extra charges
    • Cross-border driving permissions
    • Return time policies and late fees
    • Cancellation and modification rules
  • Pickup & Return Timing
    Consider timing to ensure a smooth rental process.
    • Arrive during operational hours for assistance
    • Plan for potential delays at airport locations
    • Returning late may incur additional charges
    • Early returns might not provide refunds
Remember

Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.

Differences and Similarities Between Irish and German Traffic Rules

Irish and German traffic regulations vary in roundabout priority, alcohol limits, and signage styles, while sharing common rules like the use of seat belts and mobile phone restrictions.

  • Roundabout Priority

    DE

    Priority is given to vehicles already in the roundabout.

    IE

    Priority is sometimes given to vehicles entering the roundabout.

  • Alcohol Limit

    DE

    0.05% BAC (strict enforcement).

    IE

    0.08% BAC (higher tolerance).

  • Signage Units

    DE

    Speed limits and distances are indicated in kilometers.

    IE

    Speed limits and distances are indicated in miles.

  • Mobile Phone Usage

    DE

    Use of hands-free devices is mandatory while driving.

    IE

    Use of hands-free devices is mandatory while driving.

  • Seatbelt Requirement

    DE

    All passengers must wear seatbelts at all times.

    IE

    All passengers must wear seatbelts at all times.

  • Parking Regulations

    DE

    Parking on sidewalks is prohibited and strict enforcement is applied.

    IE

    Parking on sidewalks is generally not permitted.

  • Remember
    • • Familiarize yourself with the local traffic rules before driving.
    • • Always have your driving license and car rental documents with you.
    • • Be aware of stricter enforcement of traffic laws in cities.
    • • Ensure your car is equipped with appropriate safety gear, such as reflective vests.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Ireland renting a car in Germany

As an Irish visitor, how far in advance should I book a rental car for travel in Germany?

It is recommended to book at least 1-2 months in advance, especially during peak travel seasons (summer June-August, Christmas) or if you need a specific type of vehicle (such as automatic transmission or station wagon). Early booking usually means better prices and a wider selection of cars.

Which platform should I use to book a car rental in Germany?

It is highly recommended to use a comparison platform like QEEQ. QEEQ allows you to compare prices from major rental companies (such as Sixt, Europcar, Hertz) in one place, offers clear and transparent pricing, and often provides additional discounts or insurance packages.

Is there a significant price difference between manual and automatic cars when renting in Germany?

Yes, there is a notable difference. Manual cars are the norm in Germany and are much cheaper than automatics. If you only drive automatic, be sure to filter for 'automatic' during booking, expect to pay a higher price, and book as early as possible since automatics are limited.

Can I pick up a rental car in one German city and return it in another?

Yes, this is called 'one-way rental' (Einwegmiete). Most large rental companies offer this service, but there is usually an extra 'one-way fee.' On QEEQ, you can set different pick-up and drop-off locations, and the system will show you a total price including this fee.

Are there age restrictions for renting a car in Germany?

Yes. Most companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old. Drivers aged 21-24 (sometimes up to 25) may have to pay a 'young driver surcharge.' For premium or luxury vehicles, the minimum age may be higher.

What should I be aware of when renting a car in Germany during the winter?

German law requires cars to have winter tires (Winterreifen) in icy or snowy conditions. Rental companies usually equip cars with these, but there may be a mandatory 'winter equipment fee.' Confirm all fees when booking.

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Germany with an Irish (EU) license?

No. An Irish driver's license is a standard EU license and fully accepted in Germany and all other EU countries. Just bring your valid Irish license.

What documents do I need to rent a car in Germany?

You need: 1) a valid Irish driver’s license, 2) your passport for identification, and 3) a credit card in the main driver’s name. Debit cards are usually not accepted for deposits.

Can I rent a car in Germany if my Irish driver’s license is about to expire?

No. Your license must be valid for the entire rental period. If your license will expire during the rental, the company can refuse to rent to you.

Can a new driver with a recently obtained license rent a car in Germany?

Usually not. Most German rental companies require at least one year of driving experience, sometimes two, especially for higher-end cars. Check the rental company's terms in advance.

Can I add additional drivers to my rental? What are the procedures and costs?

Yes. All drivers must be present at pick-up and provide their valid licenses and passports. There is usually a daily 'additional driver fee.' Never let an unregistered driver operate the car—insurance will be void if an accident occurs.

What insurance is typically included in car rental prices in Germany?

Basic rates usually include: 1) Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), reducing your liability but with a high excess; 2) Theft Protection (TP), also with excess; and 3) Third-Party Liability insurance, which is mandatory by law.

What is the 'excess' (Selbstbeteiligung) in car rental insurance, and how should I handle it?

The excess is the maximum amount you pay out-of-pocket if the car is damaged or stolen. To reduce your risk to zero, you can buy 'zero excess' insurance (Super Cover/Zero Excess) either at the counter or through QEEQ, which is often cheaper.

Do I need to buy extra insurance sold at the rental counter?

It depends. Counter staff often sell insurance to lower/eliminate the excess. If you already have full cover (e.g., via QEEQ or your credit card), you may not need it. Always check your existing policy's terms before declining.

How much is the credit card deposit when renting a car, and when is it refunded?

Deposits range from €300 to €2000, depending on company, car type, and insurance package. The money is pre-authorized, not withdrawn. After returning the car in good order, the hold is released within 7-15 business days.

Are German car rental prices inclusive of taxes and fees?

Yes, reputable platforms like QEEQ show final prices that include German VAT (currently 19%). Always check if extras like airport surcharges or winter equipment fees are included.

What other potential extra fees should I be aware of when renting a car in Germany?

Possible extras include: young driver fee, additional driver fee, one-way rental fee, GPS rental, child seat rental, winter equipment fee, airport surcharge, as well as post-rental charges for fines or refueling.

Is it difficult to adapt from right-hand drive in Ireland to left-hand drive in Germany? Any tips?

It takes a short adjustment period. Tips: 1) Choose automatic transmission to focus on the road, 2) practice in a quiet area, 3) be careful at roundabouts (drive counter-clockwise in Germany), 4) have your passenger remind you to 'keep right.'

I booked a VW Golf but was given an Opel Astra at pick-up. Is this normal?

Yes. Rental companies guarantee the car category, not the specific model. Both Golf and Astra are in the same compact class, so substitutions within the same category are standard.

What's the difference between picking up a rental car at the airport versus in the city center?

Airport pick-up is convenient but usually more expensive due to surcharges. City locations might be cheaper and less stressful for first-time drivers in Germany. Choose based on your itinerary and driving confidence.

What should I check when picking up a rental car in Germany?

Inspect the car thoroughly: 1) walk around and photograph any scratches/dents, 2) ensure all damages are documented, 3) check interior and equipment, 4) check tire condition, 5) confirm a full fuel tank, 6) ensure mandatory items (triangle, first aid kit, hi-vis vest) are present.

Do I need to rent a child safety seat in Germany? What are the rules?

Yes, if a child is under 150 cm or under 12 years old, a suitable child seat is legally required. Rental companies offer seats but at high rates. For long trips, consider bringing your own or buying one locally.

Can I drive a rental car from Germany into neighboring countries like Austria or France?

Usually yes, especially to Western European countries. You must declare cross-border travel in advance—there may be a 'cross-border fee.' Some Eastern European destinations or luxury cars may have restrictions or higher fees.

Are all sections of the German Autobahn really without speed limits?

Not entirely. About 60% of Autobahn has 'recommended speed 130 km/h' but no legal limit; many sections have posted speed limits. Always obey round, white signs with red borders. A white sign with 5 diagonal black lines means 'all restrictions lifted.'

What's the most important rule when driving on the German Autobahn?

Keep right, pass left (Rechtsfahrgebot). The left lane is for overtaking only. Move back to the right after passing; hogging the left lane is illegal and dangerous. Never overtake on the right.

What are the default speed limits on regular roads in Germany?

Unless otherwise posted: Urban areas—50 km/h, marked by a yellow rectangular sign with the city name; Rural roads—100 km/h.

What does the 'priority road' (Vorfahrtsstraße) sign mean?

A yellow diamond means you are on a priority road; at intersections, you have the right of way. If it has a black diagonal line, your priority ends.

What are the drink driving laws in Germany?

Very strict. The blood alcohol limit is 0.05%. For new drivers (less than two years) and those under 21, the limit is 0.00%. Penalties are severe, including heavy fines, license suspension, or jail. Best advice: don’t drink and drive.

Can I use my mobile phone while driving in Germany?

Only with hands-free devices. Using a handheld phone for calls, texting, or navigation is strictly prohibited and heavily fined.

What is the 'Reißverschlussverfahren' (zipper principle) in German driving?

It’s the rule for merging lanes: vehicles from each lane should alternate merging like a zipper at the end of the lane, not earlier. This maximizes road use and flow.

How do I identify petrol and diesel at German fuel stations? How do I choose the right pump?

Petrol is 'Benzin' (Super E5 or Super E10); diesel is 'Diesel.' Check your rental’s fuel type, usually marked inside the fuel flap. Never mix up, as misfuelling is costly and not covered by insurance.

Are German fuel stations self-service? How do I pay for fuel?

Most are self-service. Pump first, remember your pump number, then pay inside the shop. You can pay cash or with card. Highway service stations are open 24/7 but are more expensive.

What does 'Parkautomat' or 'Parkscheinautomat' mean on German streets?

These are parking ticket machines. Pay for your desired time, display the ticket visibly on your dashboard. Not paying or overstaying leads to fines.

What is a 'Parkscheibe' (parking disc) and do I need one?

In some free parking areas, you must use a blue parking disc to indicate your arrival time. Set it to the next half hour upon arrival and display it on the dashboard. Rental cars usually include one.

What are 'Umweltzonen' (environmental zones) and can my rental car enter them?

Environmental zones are low-emission areas in many German cities. Only cars with a specific color 'Umweltplakette' (environment sticker) can enter. Rental cars almost always have the required green sticker.

What should I do if my rental car breaks down on the German Autobahn?

Stay calm: 1) Move to the right shoulder, 2) turn on hazard lights, 3) wear a hi-vis vest before exiting, 4) place the warning triangle 150-200m behind the car, 5) call the rental's 24h assistance or use emergency phones on the Autobahn.

What are the emergency numbers in Germany?

112 for ambulance and fire, 110 for police. Both are toll-free and have English-speaking operators.

What should I do after a minor accident with no injuries in Germany?

1) Ensure safety and set warning signals, 2) exchange details with the other driver, 3) take photos of the scene and damage, 4) fill out the European Accident Statement if available, 5) notify the rental company immediately.

What if someone is injured in an accident or you cannot agree with the other driver?

Call the police (110) immediately. Do not move the vehicles unless necessary for safety. The police report is vital for insurance claims.

Is roadside assistance from the rental company free?

It depends on the cause. Mechanical failures are usually covered. If it's your fault (e.g., wrong fuel, locked keys, flat battery), you may be charged a service fee.

If my rental is 'full-to-full' fuel policy, where should I refuel before returning?

Refuel at a station within 5-10 km of the return location—avoid airports or nearby stations due to higher prices. Keep the receipt, as you may be asked for proof.

What happens if I return the car without a full tank?

The rental company will refuel it and charge you much more than market rates plus a refueling service fee. Always refill yourself before returning.

Should I inspect the car as thoroughly when returning as during pickup?

Absolutely. Inspect the car with staff, confirm no new damages, and sign only if everything is correct. Take final photos for your records in case of disputes.

What if I'm late returning the car?

Most companies allow a 30-59 minute grace period. Beyond that, you may be charged for an extra day at a higher walk-in rate. Always try to return on time.

Can I return a rental car outside of business hours?

Many locations offer a 'key-drop box' so you can return the car after hours. However, the car will be inspected the next day and any damages found may be attributed to you. It’s safest to return during opening hours.

What should I do if I receive a German traffic fine after returning to Ireland?

The rental company will pass your details to authorities and may charge an administration fee to your card. Pay the fine as instructed to avoid future issues entering Schengen countries.

Why was my credit card charged a small fee by the rental company weeks after my return?

This is likely an administration fee for processing a traffic violation. Contact the rental’s customer service for details and request supporting documents if you have questions.

Are German highways (Autobahn) tolled for regular cars?

No, Autobahn is free for private cars. However, if you drive into neighboring countries like Austria, Switzerland, or Czechia, you need to buy and display a 'vignette' (toll sticker) on your windshield.

What is the 'priority to the right' (Rechts vor Links) rule in Germany?

At intersections without lights or priority signs, vehicles coming from your right have the right of way. This is common in residential areas and requires extra caution.

What are the advantages of booking through QEEQ compared to booking directly with a rental company's website?

QEEQ offers three main benefits: 1) Price comparison across many suppliers for the best deal, 2) often cheaper and better insurance options (e.g., zero excess cover), and 3) one-stop management of all bookings and documentation, with multilingual support.

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