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Car Hire In Landshut, Germany: Competitive Prices And A Practical UK Guide

Compare great-value rentals, choose the best pickup point, and get straightforward tips on insurance, fuel, deposits and local driving so you can explore Landshut and Bavaria with confidence.

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Landshut Car Hire Guide: Where To Pick Up And What To Know
Landshut is a compact Bavarian city between Munich and Regensburg, making a hire car ideal if you want flexibility beyond the local buses and trains—especially for day trips to the countryside, lakes and smaller towns where public transport is less frequent. For UK travellers, the biggest practical differences are right-hand traffic, common manual gearboxes, and motorway driving. Most visitors collect at Munich Airport (MUC) for the widest choice and longer opening hours, then drive to Landshut (typically around 35–45 minutes depending on traffic). Downtown pickup in Landshut can be cheaper and avoids airport surcharges, but availability (especially automatics) may be more limited and hours shorter. Always check the fuel policy (full-to-full is usually best), whether you need a credit card for the deposit, and whether cross-border travel is permitted if you plan to drive into Austria or Czechia.
Munich Airport (MUC) – Car Rental Centre
Best overall choice for UK arrivals: the widest selection of suppliers and vehicles, frequent promotions, and extended opening hours. Most desks are in the airport’s rental area; collect your keys, inspect the car thoroughly, then take the A92 towards Landshut. Pros: maximum availability (including family cars and premium models), easier late arrivals, straightforward onward drive. Cons: airport surcharges, busier queues at peak times, and higher parking congestion around terminals.
Landshut Hauptbahnhof (Main Station) Area
Convenient if you arrive by train from Munich or elsewhere in Germany. Pros: easy access on foot or by taxi, often lower prices than airport counters, and quick exit routes towards the A92. Cons: shorter opening hours (especially weekends), fewer vehicle categories, and automatics can sell out quickly.
Altstadt (Old Town) / City Centre Pickup
Handy for hotel stays in central Landshut and short city breaks. Pros: central location, easy to compare nearby branches, and you can avoid paying for airport convenience. Cons: narrow streets and limited parking for pickup/return, potential low-emission or access restrictions depending on route, and returning at busy times can be slower.

Hire a Car in Landshut: 3 Smart Picks for Bavarian Roads

Explore Landshut and its castles, river valleys and Alpine day trips with confidence. Browse more popular cars available locally for your Bavarian road trip.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Old Town

Small

Narrow Streets & Budget-Friendly
5
2
Auto

Landshut's medieval Altstadt has tight lanes and limited parking, where a compact car slips through easily. Lower fuel use keeps daily costs down while still covering short hops to Burg Trausnitz. A small hatchback is ideal for one or two travellers exploring the historic centre on foot.

Alpine Day Trip

SUV

Mountain-Ready & Family-Safe
5
3
Auto

Day trips into the Bavarian Alps demand stable handling on winding mountain passes. A mid-size SUV offers the grip and ground clearance needed for routes towards Garmisch-Partenkirchen or Berchtesgaden. Higher seating also gives clear views of Alpine scenery for everyone on board.

Family Touring

Van

Space for Bags & Passengers
7
4
Auto

Travelling from the UK with luggage and family means a people carrier makes life easier on longer Bavarian drives. Generous boot space handles suitcases, pushchairs and sports kit without compromise. Comfortable seating keeps everyone relaxed between Landshut, Munich and Salzburg.

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Pick Up At Munich Airport (MUC) For Maximum Choice

Ideal for UK flights and late arrivals, with more suppliers, broader fleets (including automatics), and longer opening hours. It’s often the easiest option if you’re driving straight to Landshut and want one-stop collection with clear signage and quick motorway access.

Landshut Car Hire Reviews: Rated by Real Drivers

Browse verified customer feedback on car rental services in Landshut, Germany, to find trustworthy providers and secure the best deal for your trip.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.2
6576+ reviews
$810.7 mi from Landshut Downtown
$347 - $1,069
  • Super service and friendly staff
  • Top vehicles and easy process
  • Fast and efficient rental experience
Keddy by europcar
2.5
5 reviews
$540.6 mi from Landshut Downtown
$465
  • Good price and service
  • Delivered as promised
  • Smooth pickup process
Europcar
2.1
7000+
$570.6 mi from Landshut Downtown
$349
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Smooth problem-free rental process
  • Competitive pricing with transparency
Enterprise
1.8
2070+ reviews
$1280.5 mi from Landshut Downtown
$291 - $446
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Smooth pickup and return process
Avis
1.4
1,400+ reviews
$880.4 mi from Landshut Downtown
$454 - $504
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Quick deposit refund process
  • Transparent pricing with no surprises

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

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Last updated: Jun. 13 2026
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Driving in Landshut, Germany: Essential Travel & Motoring Guide

Everything British travellers need to know before driving in Landshut, Bavaria — from autobahn rules and fuel prices to car hire costs and drink-drive limits.

LANGUAGES

German

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+49

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$48 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

100 km/h (Autobahn advisory 130 km/h, no general limit on many sections)

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.00% for novice drivers in their probationary period)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.21/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.91/L - $2.30/L

TRAVELER RATING

8.4 / 10

Driving & Car Hire in Landshut: UK FAQs

Motorway tolls, winter tyres, licences and insurance questions answered for visitors self-driving in Lower Bavaria

I'm from the UK — can I just flash my photocard, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your UK photocard licence is valid on its own for up to 12 months in Germany — no IDP is legally required. That said, Munich Airport rental desks (Sixt, Europcar, Hertz) often ask to see one, and a few will refuse to release the keys without it. Buy a 1968-style IDP from the AA or RAC for £5.50; it takes about five working days. Keep your passport, the licence and the IDP together in the glovebox — German police on the A92 routinely stop UK-registered cars for document checks.
Is there a motorway toll between Munich Airport and Landshut, and how do I pay?
Yes. Germany's PKW-Maut applies to all motorway kilometres, including the A92 you'll use to reach Landshut. A 10-day e-vignette costs roughly €3.80–€5.50 for a small petrol car (engine size and CO₂ rating decide the exact fee), a two-month one around €19, and an annual around €130. Buy online at www.tolltickets.com before collecting the keys, or use the Toll Collect terminals at any service area. Number-plate cameras catch you automatically; driving without a valid vignette risks a €150 fine plus a €30 processing fee.
Do I legally have to fit winter tyres in Bavaria, even if there's no snow?
Only when road conditions demand it. German law (StVO §2) requires M+S or 3PMSF (three-peak-mountain-snowflake) tyres whenever roads are covered in snow, ice or slush — not by date, but by weather. Landshut typically sees those conditions for 4–6 weeks between December and February, sometimes longer in the Isar valley. The legal minimum tread is 1.6 mm, but 4 mm is the practical winter safe minimum. Rental firms charge €12–20 per day for the swap. Driving without winter tyres in snow can land you a €60 fine and a demerit point.
The autobahn — is it really unlimited, and how do I avoid a speeding fine?
Mostly no, not on the A92. Outside built-up areas the default is 100 km/h, 120 or 130 km/h on the A92 near Landshut, and 50 km/h in town. Free-rein stretches do exist on the A9 and A3 south of Nuremberg, but around Lower Bavaria almost every section is signed. Hidden Blitzer units and Section Control cameras operate year-round. A 20 km/h overrun in a 50 zone costs €115; a 30 km/h overrun in a 100 zone triggers a three-month UK driving ban. Waze alerts are fine — radar detectors are illegal.
I'm 22 — can I actually hire a car in Landshut, and what does the 'young driver fee' cost?
Yes, but expect a sharp surcharge. Sixt, Europcar and Hertz all set a minimum rental age of 21, then add a Jungfahrer-Aufschlag (young-driver fee) of €10–25 per day, usually capped at €120–150 per rental, for drivers under 25. A few local Landshut suppliers (Buchbinder, some city-fleet firms) take 19-year-olds for €25–30 per day. Crucially, your UK licence must have been held for at least 12 months — under that bracket is a second surcharge layer. Budget €200–300 extra for a one-week December rental on a Ford Fiesta.

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