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Embarking on a journey to Germany as a traveler from the Philippines is exhilarating yet comes with a few questions and challenges.
If you're wondering:
  • Can I use my Philippine driving license in Germany?
  • What insurance coverage is available or required?
  • How much does car rental typically cost in Germany?
  • Are there restrictions on cross-country or one-way rentals?
  • What are the major driving differences between the Philippines and Germany?

This guide provides detailed information to address these queries, ensuring you have everything you need for a smooth rental experience and enjoyable travel in Germany. At the end, you'll find a convenient summary table for quick reference.

Can Filipino Citizens Drive in Germany?

Yes, Filipino travelers can legally drive in Germany with the proper documentation. Age restrictions and additional document requirements may apply.

  • Form of ID:

    A valid passport is required for foreign renters.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • Original driving licence + Official embassy translation in English
    • EU/EEA Driving License

    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 provide an official embassy translation in English.
  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted credit cards include Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, DinersClub, and JCB. Debit cards are also accepted, including Visa and MasterCard.

  • Age requirements:

    Drivers must be aged between 18 and 80. Young drivers aged 18-22 will incur a fee of US$ 18.95 per day.

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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?

Travelers from PH to DE can explore a range of car rental options. International chains offer reliability and extensive coverage, while local providers present unique and often more affordable choices.

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:

    2338

    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:

    1805

    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 Travelers from PH to DE
Choose Global Chains If:
  • You are visiting multiple cities or regions in DE.
  • Dependable customer service is a priority.
  • You need 24/7 roadside assistance.
  • You prefer seamless booking and pick-up processes.
Choose Local Brands If:
  • You want affordable rates for a limited travel area.
  • You are exploring urban regions primarily.
  • You seek unique vehicle options not available with global chains.
  • You are comfortable navigating local services and apps.

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your trip 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 Germany.

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

    • Consider your comfort level with driving preferences and local road conditions.

  • 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 Philippine 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 the same fuel level, the most economical option.

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

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

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

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

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

    Berlin, Munich, Hamburg.
  • Road Trip

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

    Cross-country travel in Germany.
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option.

    Romantic Road, Bavarian Alps, Rhine Valley.

Compare with Confidence on QEEQ

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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Popular Destinations for Travelers in Germany

Germany features a variety of culturally rich cities and scenic routes perfect for exploring by car, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience its historical landmarks and natural beauty.

What Insurance Do I Need?

When renting a car in Germany (DE) as a traveler from the Philippines (PH), ensure you have sufficient insurance coverage for legal compliance and peace of mind. Germany requires minimum liability insurance, but additional coverage can help protect you in unforeseen circumstances.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Covers damage to the rental car due to collision or theft. This coverage reduces your financial responsibility in case of incidents.

    ₱850-1,400/day
    Essential
  • Theft Protection (TP)

    Protects you against the financial cost of theft of the rental vehicle. This is highly recommended for urban areas.

    ₱300-500/day
    Essential
  • Third-Party Liability Insurance

    Covers damages or injuries caused to other people or their property while driving the rental car.

    Often included in rental price
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Provides coverage for medical expenses for yourself and your passengers in case of an accident.

    ₱280-560/day
    Optional
  • Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI)

    Extends your liability coverage beyond the basic limits provided.

    ₱560-900/day
    Optional
QEEQ's Complete Protection Solutions

Perfect for travelers who want comprehensive protection without the complexity. One price covers everything, and AXA's trusted network ensures reliable claims processing throughout Germany. Get comprehensive coverage online for about 50% less than counter rates.

Coverage Feature
QEEQ Full Coverage
Basic Rental Company
Collision Damage Waiver

Fully Covered

US$1,050.58 - US$5,252.92
Theft Protection

Fully Covered

US$1,050.58 - US$5,252.92
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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How to Save Money When Renting a Car in Germany

Optimize your car rental experience from the Philippines to Germany with these essential money-saving strategies.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book in Advance
    Secure your rental car at least a month before the trip to lock in the best rates.
    Save up to 25%
  • Compare Rental Agencies
    Use comparison websites like QEEQ or Kayak to find the most competitive rates and packages.
    Save up to 20%
  • Fuel Policy Selection
    Opt for a full-to-full fuel policy to avoid extra charges and refill at economical stations.
    Save ₱1,200-₱2,400
  • Membership Discounts
    Leverage memberships such as frequent flyer programs or credit card offers for discounts on rentals.
    Save up to 15%
  • Choose Pickup Locations Wisely
    Avoid airport pickup locations as they often have higher fees. City pickup locations can be more economical.
    Save ₱800-₱1,600
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  • Price Drop Protector
    If your booked car price drops, QEEQ automatically rebooks it at the lower rate and refunds the difference to you.
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    Lock in today's price with just $1 upfront and pay the rest later.
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    Pay with credit/debit cards or even cryptocurrency via BitPay.
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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 Costs
    Be aware of additional fees that might not be included in the initial quote.
    • One-way rental fees
    • Cross-border travel fees
    • Weekend surcharges
    • Charges for additional features like child seats or GPS
  • Fuel Policy
    Understand the fuel return policy to avoid unexpected charges.
    • Full-to-full is the most economical option.
    • Ensure you refill at a nearby station before returning.
    • Keep all fuel receipts as proof of purchase.
  • Driving Restrictions
    Certain policies may restrict where you can take the rental car.
    • Verify any cross-border travel permissions.
    • Check for restrictions on driving in non-paved areas.
  • Insurance Coverage
    Rental companies might offer additional insurance packages.
    • Check if your travel insurance or credit card includes car rental coverage.
    • Evaluate the need for damage waivers or liability insurance.
  • Pick-up and Drop-off Timing
    Keep an eye on timing to avoid extra fees.
    • Late returns may incur a full-day cost.
    • Align pick-up and drop-off times with your schedule to avoid inconvenience.
  • Vehicle Condition
    Inspect the car thoroughly before driving it away.
    • Document any existing damage with photos.
    • Inform the rental agency about any noticeable flaws at pick-up.
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.

Traffic Rules: Differences and Similarities Between PH and DE

The primary differences between traffic rules in the Philippines (PH) and Germany (DE) include right-of-way, alcohol limits, and highway speed regulations.

  • Right-of-Way

    DE

    Priority is given to traffic from the right at unmarked intersections

    PH

    Priority is typically indicated by road markings

  • Alcohol Limits

    DE

    Strict 0.05% BAC limit, 0.00% for new drivers

    PH

    0.05% BAC limit generally, enforcement may vary

  • Speed Limits

    DE

    Autobahns often have no general speed limit, but recommended speed is 130 km/h

    PH

    National speed limit is 100 km/h on open roads

  • Lane Discipline

    DE

    Strict lane discipline enforced, overtaking only on the left

    PH

    Less stringent lane discipline observed

  • Mobile Phone Usage

    DE

    Use of phones only allowed with hands-free devices

    PH

    Similar restrictions on mobile phone use

  • Seatbelt Requirement

    DE

    Mandatory for all vehicle occupants

    PH

    Mandatory for all vehicle occupants

  • Parking Regulations

    DE

    Parking allowed only in designated areas, strict enforcement

    PH

    Parking rules less strictly enforced in some areas

  • Remember
    • • Always carry your valid driver's license and vehicle registration documents.
    • • Be aware of environmental zones in Germany and ensure your vehicle complies.
    • • Understand and comply with local speed limits and traffic signs.
    • • Ensure your vehicle is equipped with required safety items such as a first aid kit and reflective vests.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Philippines renting a car in Germany

Where is the best and most reliable place to book a rental car for Germany?

For a convenient booking experience with clear pricing and multiple options, using a platform like QEEQ is highly recommended. It allows you to compare offers from major suppliers, see user ratings, and understand insurance inclusions upfront.

Should I book a manual or automatic car?

If you are not completely proficient and comfortable with driving a manual transmission, you must book an automatic. Most cars in Europe are manual. Automatics are less common, more expensive, and sell out quickly, so book well in advance.

What car size is recommended for a first-time driver in Germany?

A compact or intermediate car (like VW Golf or Opel Astra) is ideal. They offer enough comfort and luggage space but are easier to navigate in narrow streets and parking garages. Avoid large SUVs unless you are experienced with European driving.

What is CDW or 'Vollkasko'? Do I need this insurance?

CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and LDW (Loss Damage Waiver) limit your financial liability for damage or theft. 'Vollkasko' (fully comprehensive insurance) is a more complete package. At least basic CDW is essential—never drive uninsured.

What does 'deductible' or 'Selbstbeteiligung' mean in my insurance policy?

'Selbstbeteiligung' (deductible/excess) is the maximum amount you must pay out-of-pocket in case of damage. For example, with a €1,000 deductible, you pay €1,000 for any covered damage before insurance covers the rest.

Should I opt for a zero-deductible ('€0 excess') insurance plan?

For peace of mind, especially as a first-time renter in Europe, a zero-deductible plan is highly recommended. These are often more affordable through the booking platform (like QEEQ) than at the rental counter.

Do I need to book a GPS/Navigation system?

It's usually more cost-effective to use your smartphone with Google Maps or Waze. Ensure you have a reliable international data plan or download offline maps for Germany. Bring a phone holder and car charger.

Are winter tires necessary if I travel in the colder months?

Yes. Germany has a 'situational winter tire obligation.' If there are winter conditions (snow, ice, slush), your car must have winter or all-season tires. Rental companies provide these during the season, sometimes for an extra fee. Confirm during booking.

Can I pick up the car in one city and drop it off in another?

Yes, this is called a 'one-way rental.' Most major rental companies allow this within Germany, but they charge a significant one-way fee. Check this fee during booking as it can add a lot to your total cost.

What about driving the rental car to other countries like Austria or France?

Most rental companies in Germany allow travel to neighboring Western European countries. You MUST declare this at booking or at the counter. There is often a 'cross-border fee' and restrictions may apply, especially for luxury vehicles.

What documents do I need to present at the rental counter?

You need: 1) your valid passport, 2) your original, valid Philippine driver's license, 3) your International Driving Permit (IDP) from the Automobile Association Philippines (AAP), and 4) the physical credit card in the main driver's name.

The agent at the counter is offering more expensive insurance. Should I buy it?

If you already purchased a comprehensive, zero-deductible insurance policy online (e.g., via QEEQ or a third party), you can politely decline. They may warn you'll have to claim refunds yourself if damage occurs, which is normal.

What is the large amount blocked on my credit card?

This is the security deposit (Kaution), a temporary hold to cover potential costs like fines, refueling, or the deductible. It's not a charge, but it reduces your available credit. It's released after you return the car safely.

What is the most important thing to do before driving away from the rental lot?

Thoroughly inspect the car for any existing damage. Take detailed photos and videos. Ensure the rental agent notes all damage on the vehicle condition report before you leave.

What should I check for inside the car before I leave?

Locate the required safety equipment (warning triangle, first-aid kit, high-visibility vest), check the fuel type (sticker inside fuel cap: Diesel or Petrol/Benzin), confirm the fuel level, and adjust your mirrors and seat.

The rental contract is in German. What should I do?

Ask for an English version or a summary. Major agencies at airports usually have English-speaking staff. Do not sign anything until you understand the total cost, insurance coverage, deductible amount (Selbstbeteiligung), and fuel policy.

What if the car I booked is not available?

The rental company must provide a car from the same category or offer a free upgrade. They should not give you a smaller car unless you agree and receive a price reduction.

How do I operate the car's features if I'm unfamiliar with the model?

Before leaving, take time to learn how to operate the headlights, wipers, and handbrake (which may be electronic). Ask the agent for a demonstration if you’re unsure.

Do I need a child seat for my kid?

Yes, by law in Germany. Children under 12 years old and shorter than 150 cm (4'11") must use an appropriate child safety seat. You can rent one (reserve in advance) or bring your own.

What is the 'environmental sticker' and should my rental car have it?

This is the 'Umweltplakette' (emissions sticker), required for entering low-emission zones (Umweltzone) in most German cities. Rental cars in Germany have this sticker by law—you don’t need to obtain one yourself.

What is the single most important traffic rule in Germany?

‘Priority to the right’ (rechts vor links): At unmarked intersections, you must yield to traffic coming from your right. This is especially important in residential and rural areas.

What are the speed limits in Germany?

Unless otherwise posted: 50 km/h within towns (yellow name sign), 100 km/h on rural roads, and an 'advisory' speed of 130 km/h on the Autobahn. Many Autobahn sections have posted limits—always obey signs.

How does the Autobahn work? Are there really no speed limits?

The far-left lane is for passing only. Pass on the left and return to the right lane. Never overtake from the right. Some stretches have no posted speed limit, but always drive safely for conditions. Many sections do have limits.

How do I handle emergency vehicles with flashing lights on the Autobahn?

Form an emergency corridor (Rettungsgasse). If in the left lane, move far left; all others move far right. This creates a clear path in the middle for emergency vehicles. It’s a legal requirement.

How do I park in German cities?

Use a parking garage (Parkhaus or Tiefgarage) for ease. For street parking, you may need a Parkschein (parking ticket from a machine, often needing coins) or a Parkscheibe (parking disc set to your arrival time, placed on the dashboard).

How do I pay for fuel? What kind should I use?

Most German gas stations (Tankstelle) are self-service. Fill first, then pay inside. Double-check if your car uses Benzin (petrol) or Diesel—putting the wrong fuel is a costly mistake not covered by insurance.

What does the round sign with a red circle and white background mean?

This is the 'No Entry for All Vehicles' sign (Verbot für Fahrzeuge aller Art). It means the road is closed to all traffic—do not enter.

How do roundabouts work in Germany?

Traffic already inside the roundabout has the right of way. Yield to cars coming from the left before entering. Use your right turn signal just before you exit.

Is it okay to use my phone while driving?

No. It’s illegal to hold and use a mobile phone while the engine is running. Only hands-free systems are allowed, and violations carry steep fines.

What are some basic German words I should know for driving?

Useful terms include: Ausfahrt (Exit), Einfahrt (Entrance), Umleitung (Detour), Stau (Traffic Jam), Baustelle (Construction Site), Parken verboten (No Parking), Benzin (Petrol), Polizei (Police).

What is the 'full-to-full' fuel policy?

You receive the car with a full tank and must return it full. Refuel near the return location and keep the final receipt as proof. If not full, the rental company will refuel at a high price plus a service fee.

What is the process for returning the car?

Follow 'Rental Car Return' (Mietwagen-Rückgabe) signs. An agent will inspect for damage, check fuel and mileage. Get a signed or emailed receipt confirming return in good condition and with a full tank.

What should I do if I get into a minor accident?

Report any damage to the rental company immediately. If another vehicle is involved, call the police (Polizei) at 110. Don’t leave the scene. Take photos, exchange insurance details, and fill out the European Accident Report form.

What is the emergency number in Germany?

Dial 112 for ambulance or fire department and 110 for police. These numbers are free from any phone.

What happens if I get a speeding or parking ticket?

The fine is sent to the rental company, who will identify you as the driver. They will charge your credit card an administrative fee (€30–€50) and forward the actual fine to your home address for payment.

How can I avoid paying the rental company's administrative fee for fines?

The only way is to avoid getting tickets. Obey all speed limits and park legally. If you get a parking ticket, pay it immediately at a local bank or police station if possible.

When will the security deposit (Kaution) be released from my credit card?

The hold is typically released within 3 to 10 business days after your contract is closed. Timing depends on the rental company and your bank.

What if I notice an unexpected charge from the rental company weeks later?

It could be for a traffic violation, late-discovered damage, or refueling. The company must provide an itemized invoice. Keep your return receipt, condition photos, and fuel receipt for proof.

Should I clean the car before returning it?

Return the car in reasonably clean condition. Normal dirt is fine, but heavy dirt, food spills, or mud may result in a special cleaning fee.

What is the final step after dropping off the keys?

Do a last check for personal belongings. Once you have the final return receipt, your rental experience is complete. Keep all rental documents for several months.

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Germany as a Filipino traveler?

Yes. In addition to your valid Philippine driver's license, you must obtain an IDP from the Automobile Association Philippines (AAP) before your trip. Present both at the rental counter and when requested by authorities.

Is there a minimum and maximum age for renting a car in Germany?

Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old, sometimes 25 for certain car categories. There may be a young driver surcharge for those under 25. Maximum age limits are rare but check with your provider.

Can I use a debit card to rent a car in Germany?

Most rental companies require a credit card in the main driver's name for the security deposit. Debit cards are rarely accepted for deposits, especially at airport locations.

Can I add an additional driver to my rental?

Yes, but the additional driver must also present a valid license and IDP (if required), and usually pay an extra daily fee. All drivers must be listed on the rental agreement.

What are the main extra fees I should be aware of?

Watch for fees like one-way rental, cross-border, young driver, additional driver, GPS or child seat rental, winter tires, and after-hours pickup/return. Always review the total estimated cost before confirming your booking.

Is unlimited mileage included in my rental?

Most rentals within Germany offer unlimited mileage, but some may have daily limits, especially for luxury or specialty vehicles. Check your booking details on QEEQ.

Can I rent a car if I only have an automatic transmission license?

Yes, but you must ensure to book an automatic car. If you drive a manual without a manual license and are involved in an accident, insurance may be invalid.

Can I rent a car immediately upon arrival in Germany?

You can, but booking in advance via QEEQ is highly recommended for better rates and availability, especially for automatics and during peak periods.

Are there toll roads in Germany?

Most German highways (Autobahn) are toll-free for private cars. However, if you drive into Austria or Switzerland, you’ll need to purchase a toll sticker (Vignette) at the border or a nearby petrol station.

Do I need to return the rental car to the same place I picked it up?

No, one-way rentals are available for an extra fee. You can pick up in one city and return in another, both within Germany and sometimes in neighboring countries (with advance notice and extra charges).

What should I do if I lose the car keys?

Contact the rental company immediately. Lost keys can incur significant charges, and you may be liable for towing costs if the car must be retrieved.

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