Munich car rentals
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Cheapest rental car types in Munich
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Compact carOpel Corsa or similar
Instant confirmation€ 17.15/day
Compact carVolkswagen Polo or similar
Instant confirmation€ 17.19/day
Compact carVolkswagen Polo or similar
Instant confirmation€ 17.55/day
SUVSkoda Kamiq or similar
Instant confirmation€ 22.79/day
SUVToyota Yaris Cross or similar
Instant confirmation€ 23.75/day
Car rental suppliers in Munich

Alamo
3.7
From € 25.75/day

Hertz
4.5
From € 32.55/day

Enterprise
3.9
From € 37.05/day

Budget
5.0
From € 42.15/day

National
4.5
From € 43.25/day

AVIS
3.5
From € 45.49/day

Sixt
4.3
From € 52.99/day

Europcar
4.4
From € 66.80/day

Flex To Go
2.8
From € 16.85/day
Rent a car in Munich
Explore Munich at Your Leisure
Renting a car in Munich offers the freedom to explore the city's landmarks and surrounding Bavarian attractions on your own schedule. Drive to the iconic Marienplatz, the central square in the city, or venture out to the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle, which is just a couple of hours away. Having your own vehicle means you can enjoy these sites without the constraints of public transportation schedules.
Inspect Your Rental Car Thoroughly
Before you set off on your Munich adventure, make sure to thoroughly check the rental car for any pre-existing damage. Document any scratches, dents, or other imperfections and report them to the rental agency to prevent any misunderstandings when you return the car. It's a good idea to take pictures or videos as proof. Familiarize yourself with the rental agreement, focusing on details like mileage limits, fuel policies, insurance inclusions, extra charges, and driving area restrictions. Remember to refuel the car before returning it to avoid higher charges from the rental company.
Child Safety Regulations
In Germany, children under 12 years old or shorter than 150 cm must use an appropriate child seat. Most car rental agencies in Munich offer child seats for an additional fee. Ensure you request a child seat when making your booking if you're traveling with young ones, and check that it's correctly installed before you depart.
Avoiding Traffic Congestion
Munich can experience heavy traffic, particularly during rush hours. To avoid delays, try to steer clear of main thoroughfares during the morning (7-9 am) and evening (4-6 pm) rush hours. Plan your routes to avoid congestion and make the most of your time exploring the city and its surroundings.
Navigating Munich with Ease
While Munich's road system can be complex, a rental car equipped with GPS navigation can simplify your travel experience. This technology can help you navigate to popular destinations like the English Garden or the BMW Museum without the stress of getting lost. It also makes longer trips to places like Lake Starnberg or the Alps more manageable.
Convenient Rental Locations
Munich Airport and Munich Central Station are two major hubs where you can find a variety of car rental agencies. Companies like Sixt, Europcar, and Avis offer a range of vehicles to suit your needs, from compact cars for city driving to larger vehicles for family trips.
Understanding Local Driving Laws
In Munich, as in the rest of Germany, you'll be driving on the right-hand side of the road. Road signs are generally in German, so having a vehicle with an English-language navigation system can be very helpful. Be aware of the strict rules against drunk driving, and always adhere to speed limits, especially in urban areas and on the famous Autobahn, where certain stretches have no speed limit. Always be prepared to yield to bicycles and pedestrians, as they are common in the city.
Renting a car in Munich offers the freedom to explore the city's landmarks and surrounding Bavarian attractions on your own schedule. Drive to the iconic Marienplatz, the central square in the city, or venture out to the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle, which is just a couple of hours away. Having your own vehicle means you can enjoy these sites without the constraints of public transportation schedules.
Inspect Your Rental Car Thoroughly
Before you set off on your Munich adventure, make sure to thoroughly check the rental car for any pre-existing damage. Document any scratches, dents, or other imperfections and report them to the rental agency to prevent any misunderstandings when you return the car. It's a good idea to take pictures or videos as proof. Familiarize yourself with the rental agreement, focusing on details like mileage limits, fuel policies, insurance inclusions, extra charges, and driving area restrictions. Remember to refuel the car before returning it to avoid higher charges from the rental company.
Child Safety Regulations
In Germany, children under 12 years old or shorter than 150 cm must use an appropriate child seat. Most car rental agencies in Munich offer child seats for an additional fee. Ensure you request a child seat when making your booking if you're traveling with young ones, and check that it's correctly installed before you depart.
Avoiding Traffic Congestion
Munich can experience heavy traffic, particularly during rush hours. To avoid delays, try to steer clear of main thoroughfares during the morning (7-9 am) and evening (4-6 pm) rush hours. Plan your routes to avoid congestion and make the most of your time exploring the city and its surroundings.
Navigating Munich with Ease
While Munich's road system can be complex, a rental car equipped with GPS navigation can simplify your travel experience. This technology can help you navigate to popular destinations like the English Garden or the BMW Museum without the stress of getting lost. It also makes longer trips to places like Lake Starnberg or the Alps more manageable.
Convenient Rental Locations
Munich Airport and Munich Central Station are two major hubs where you can find a variety of car rental agencies. Companies like Sixt, Europcar, and Avis offer a range of vehicles to suit your needs, from compact cars for city driving to larger vehicles for family trips.
Understanding Local Driving Laws
In Munich, as in the rest of Germany, you'll be driving on the right-hand side of the road. Road signs are generally in German, so having a vehicle with an English-language navigation system can be very helpful. Be aware of the strict rules against drunk driving, and always adhere to speed limits, especially in urban areas and on the famous Autobahn, where certain stretches have no speed limit. Always be prepared to yield to bicycles and pedestrians, as they are common in the city.
Reviews in Munich
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Zhi ********
2025-11-27 18:22:36
5/5
Fantastic I30 Hyundai 3 day
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Cheung *********
2025-11-22 01:20:26
5/5
Fantastic Grandland Opel 7 day
Free upgrade to a Volvo, very new but uses more gas. Car rental and pickup are separate, pickup is self-service, which has pros and cons.
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Klook User
2025-11-13 18:22:35
5/5
Fantastic Corsa Opel 5 day
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Klook用戶
2025-11-09 17:53:58
5/5
Fantastic Tayron Volkswagen 1 days
Vehicle condition: not in good condition
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Klook User
2025-11-07 18:22:37
5/5
Fantastic Golf Volkswagen 3 day
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Chen *******
2025-10-27 11:55:57
5/5
Fantastic X1 Bmw 17 day
The reservation was for a BMW X1, but the actual car was an XC40. The car was good, and the counter staff didn't try to upsell. Pick-up was quick. For drop-off, I just drove the car to the return area, left the keys in the car, and left. I'm not sure about the return status.
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