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Rent a car in Berlin

Going on a road trip and renting a car to visit Berlin is always a good idea. There are many flight options, and the city is centrally located to visit other sights and the surrounding area. Extend your Berlin city trip with a visit to the state of Saxony, for example. Or how about the Northeast Coast? These places are less known, but increasingly emerging and less crowded. This fascinating part of Germany has its own character and hip status due to the contrast between past and present. For example, drive to the former DDR town of Rostock, with its pleasant center.

Renting a car in Berlin

Berlin is a trendy city. The remains of the Berlin Wall and the many other places that recall the Second World War, such as Checkpoint Charlie, remain impressive. But the city has made a comeback with a modern shopping area in the center and a large nightlife scene. You can rent a car in Berlin at various locations in the city. For example, there is a location near the Berlin Zoo. If you want to see a piece of the immediate vicinity from Berlin, Potsdam is a must. The Brandenburger Tor here is even older than the gate in Berlin.

Fully insured on the road

We can imagine that you want a carefree vacation. That is why we ensure that all necessary insurance are always included. In addition, we are happy to offer you the additional option of buying off the deductible. This can easily be done via our No-Risk Warranty. This way you can enjoy your journey through Germany without any worries. Would you like more information about an affordable but reliable car rental in Berlin? Our customer service is happy to help.

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Highways in Germany

The Deutsche Autobahn is a popular highway, as many parts have no speed limits. The police have issued a recommended speed of 130 km/h. Be aware with heavy rainfall and take caution. If you were unexpectedly involved in a traffic accident and your speed was higher than the recommended speed, you are (partly) responsible for the damage despite the question of guilt.