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        About Reutlingen

        Reutlingen is a city in Germany, more precisely in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Baden-Wuerttemberg is part of the most economically important region in Germany and Reutlingen is also the capital of the district of Reutlingen. This relatively small city actually has a long and rich past. Today, there are many interesting historical, cultural and religious sites to visit here in Reutlingen.

        You should definitely visit the old city centre because there are many attractions that invite you to visit. But of course, there are also some very charming parts of the city on the outskirts and in the surrounding areas. So, if you are taking a road trip through Germany, you should definitely stop in Reutlingen for at least one day. You will enjoy strolling through the mediaeval alleys, which are not as crowded as in other popular destinations.

        But Reutlingen is not only interesting for a day trip, it is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains, the Swabian Alb. So there is really a lot to do here for all kinds of tourists and travellers. If you are looking for an active holiday, you should definitely come to Reutlingen and explore the mountains around the city from here.

        Since Reutlingen is also a university town, there are a lot of young people here, which contributes to the great atmosphere that this city offers. In addition to the university and tourism, the industry, which is very strong and well developed here, also contributes to Reutlingen's important revenues.

        So, all in all, Reutlingen is a great destination for a short trip or a stopover on your road trip through this great country. There is plenty to see and do and you can also plan your onward journey when you get here to Reutlingen, so buckle up and drive safely!

        Basic info and car hire in Reutlingen

        • Location: Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
        • Population: 116,031
        • Official language: German
        • Currency: Euro
        • Weather: In Reutlingen, the summers are comfortable, the winters are very cold, and it is partly cloudy year-round.   
        • Internet coverage: Hotels, bars, restaurants, and cafés offer Wi-Fi.
        • Road conditions:  Most roads in Reutlingen are in good condition.
        • Car hire in Reutlingen:  The most common pick-up point for vehicles in Reutlingen is at the Reutlingen Downtown. Please note that prices vary frequently. It is best to book a car 3 to 8 weeks in advance of your desired pick-up date - this will ensure you get the cheapest rental rate. Alternatively, it is also possible to find cheap last-minute car hire. Find the best deal on car hire in Reutlingen!

         Driving in Reutlingen

        Reutlingen is a medium-sized city, so the traffic here is not very hectic and there are not many traffic jams. Renting a car is the best option if you want to explore further around the city. There are many great places outside of Reutlingen that are worth visiting, and a car is a best and fastest way to get there.

        If you want to explore the old town, it's best to park your car in one of the many parking lots in town (note that you will have to pay for a parking space) and then explore the old town on foot.

        Since Reutlingen, and in fact the whole region, has a strong industry, the so-called environmental zones were introduced to maintain a healthy environment for the people who live here. In Germany, an Umweltzone is a zone into which motorised vehicles are only allowed to enter with an environmental badge. In German, these zones are called Umweltzone, which translates to the environmental zone. As of 2021, there are 58 environmental zones in Germany, covering more than 70 cities. The obligation to possess the environmental badge applies to both German and foreign cars (M1), motor homes (M1), heavy caravans (M1), minibuses (M2), buses (M3), vans (N1), transporters (N2), trucks (N2) and heavy commercial vehicles (N3).

        The environmental zones in Baden-Wuerttemberg operate under the following standards:

        Low emission zone city: since January 1, 2013 minimum standard for diesel Euro 4(PM), gasoline Euro 1 / green sticker.

        To obtain the sticker, you need proof of the emission standard (which is indicated in the German vehicle documents). In addition to the German stickers, the Czech stickers are also accepted.

        • Age limits: The minimum age to drive a car in Germany is 18 years old. The minimum age to rent a car in Germany is 21 years old, however, some suppliers allow young drivers from 18 years of age to rent a car from them. A young driver fee can apply for drivers that are under 25 years of age. This information is visible in the search engine Orbit Car Hire.
        • International Driving Permit: You are required by law to carry your Drivers Licence when driving. An International Driving Permit is required in addition to a National Driving License if the National Driving License you or any of the Additional Drivers hold is not clearly identifiable as a Driving License, eg, it is in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese). It can also depend on the country or car rental company you are renting with. If you have found a car on our website, you can press the rental terms link from the supplier for more information about driving license requirements. You will need to provide a copy of your driver's license when applying for the license. If you are mailing your application in, a copy of both the front and the back of the license should be included. You also must present two passport photos to get an international driver's license in Germany.  This is all that you need to obtain an international license for driving in Germany. 
        • Additional papers:  A credit card in the name of the main driver needs to be presented. A security deposit may be required while renting a car so the credit card must have sufficient funds. You can find details about the security deposit listed while booking the vehicle as well as on your voucher. It is important to have a valid driving license with the name of the main driver as well as additional drivers when it applies.Identification(passport or ID), and valid proof of insurance. When you pick up your rental car you need to have your voucher with you. At Orbit Car Hire you can buy additional coverage so you can travel throughout Germany without worry. 
        • Additional requirements:  It is a legal requirement that vehicles have certain safety gear, such as orange vests, caution triangles, and a first aid kit. Verify with your car rental where these are located in your car. You also need to check that you have additional light bulbs (are usually already in the car and are provided by the car rental company).Glasses (in case you need glasses, you must always have a spare pair in the car),
        • Children in the car:  Everyone in the vehicle is required to wear a seatbelt. If a passenger is found without one, then the driver is held responsible with a high fine. In Germany, it is illegal to travel in a car with a child under 3 years old not strapped into an approved child safety seat. Children under twelve (and under 150cm) must have a booster or restraint system and be seated in the back. Ask when booking for a suitable system to be included when you collect your hire car.
        • Driving side of the road: Right Hand
        • Lights: You must turn your lights on any time you can't see at least 1000 feet ahead. Use your low beam headlights whenever it is raining. 
        • General speed limits: When driving in towns, the speed limit is automatically 50 km/h unless stated otherwise. When driving out of towns, the speed limit is automatically 100 km/h unless otherwise stated. NOTE: There will not always be a speed limit sign! Therefore, you need to know that as soon as you enter a village or “built-up” area that automatically means the speed limit is 50km/h! 65% of the highways in Germany (Autobahn) have no speed limit.

        Car Hire in Reutlingen

        Most popular car hire at Reutlingen

        The most selected hire car in Reutlingen is the Fiat 500, Renault Clio or Opel Corsa. Renault Captur is also being a popular option. The most popular car types in Reutlingen are mini and economy. 

        Popular Driving Routes

        Popular One-Way car hire from Reutlingen

        Want to rent a car for a one-way trip? No worries! Orbit Car Hire offers a variety of one-way Car Hire options in many locations outside of Reutlingen. One-way car rental is ideal for cross-town or cross-country travel, saving time by not returning to your original location. Start your reservation with Orbit Car Hire and find great options on one-way car hire at locations across the Germany.

        • Reutlingen-Stuttgart (40km with approximately 30 minutes of drive)

        • Reutlingen-Pforzheim (74km with approximately 1 hour of drive)

        • Reutlingen-Augsburg (150km with approximately 1,5 hours of drive)

        • Reutlingen- München (218km with approximately 2,5 hours of drive)

        Popular day trips from Reutlingen

        Heidelberg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Hofbräuhaus, Nymphenburg Palace, Dachau Concentration Camp, Marienplatz, Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck,Neuschwanstein Castle, Fussen

        What to see in Reutlingen

        There's a lot to see and do in Reutlingen, so you should come with a plan for what you want to see and what you want to do. Here is some advice.

        St. Mary's Church is one of the most beautiful churches in the Gothic style. It was built in the 13th century and is impressive both from the outside and the inside. From the outside, you can admire this majestic building, but when you enter St. Mary's Church, you will be amazed by the wonderful decorations, sculptures, statues, frescoes, paintings, etc.

        The Tuebingen Gate is the city gate. When the city was founded, there were seven, but today only two remain and the Tuebingen Gate is one of them. This was primarily the tower for the guards who guarded the city and sounded the alarm when an enemy approached. But it was also used for defence.

        Reutlingen is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains, the so-called Swabian Alb. One of the mountains that are really worth a visit is undoubtedly the Achalm. From the Achalm you have a fantastic view of the city and the surrounding areas. There is also an observation tower here that is 18 meters high that you can climb.

        Other places you should visit in Reutlingen: Pomology, Spreuerhofstrasse, Echaz ufer pfad, market place, Reutlinger Heimatmuseum, Gartentor, Staedtisches Kunstmuseum, Urach Waterfall, Mutschel, Lichtenstein Castle, Christmas Market, Reutlinger Weindorf...

         

        Drive your rental car beyond Reutlingen

        Germany or the Federal Republic of Germany as the country's official name is, is located in Central Europe and is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The country's capital and largest city is Berlin, and Germany's financial centre is Frankfurt. In many ways, Germany is undoubtedly one of the strongest and most developed countries in the world. It is the country with the largest economy in Europe and the fourth-largest economy in the world. It is a world leader in several industrial, scientific and technological fields and is both the third-largest exporter and the third-largest importer of goods.

        But of course, Germany is not just an industrial and financial giant. It is a country with many opportunities in many different fields. From arts, education, tourism, sports, etc. Germany has a long and turbulent past with all kinds of events and among these events, there are some that Germans are not very proud of, such as the World War. There are many monuments, museums and places that commemorate these events and send a warning to the world that this kind of event should never happen again.

        Germany consists of 16 states (Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Bremen, Brandenburg, Berlin, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, Thuringia, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Baden-Wuerttemberg and Bavaria), and each of them has something different to offer and is really worth visiting. The country lies between the Baltic and North Seas in the north and the Alps in the south. So there really is a lot to see and do here, from the south to the north. One of the great advantages of this country is the fact that the road infrastructure here is really well developed and among the best in Europe. It is an ideal country for a road trip. You should probably do more than one road trip through Germany if you want to explore it properly, but you can be sure that you will have a great time no matter which part of the country you want to explore. You can either opt for the bigger cities in Germany, as there are a large number of cities in this country and there are really countless interesting things to see and do in most of the cities. Also, there are many festivals that take place throughout the year. So you just need to research well and make a good plan before coming here, because you really need to be well organized if you want to see and do as many things as possible.

        In Germany, there are also many great options for those who prefer a more active type of vacation. For those who love the mountains, there are many great mountain trails and routes that you can explore either on your own or with a guided group. In the Alps you can also do many other activities, from climbing to mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating on the many great lakes, etc.

        If you are not interested in the mountains, you can always visit the lakes and rivers or even try rafting or kayaking. The countryside in Germany is also beautiful and worth experiencing. You can also drive around and visit many romantic little villages where you can learn more about the German culture and traditions, meet the locals and try some local specialities. If you decide to explore the German countryside, you can also be prepared to see some amazing castles. Some of them are abandoned and only ruins remind us that the castle was here in the past, but some castles are still alive and are being renovated to house museums, galleries, etc. and are spectacular tourist attractions. An interesting fact about Germany is that it is the country with the third-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Besides castles, there are fascinating churches and other majestic architectures all over the country that will simply take your breath away.

        For technology freaks and lovers of the automotive industry, there are some of the most famous brands from this country whose factories and museums you can visit, e.g. BMW, Mercedez, Audi...

        The country is also famous for its gastronomy and it is important to highlight two traditional German flagships in this field. The beer is undoubtedly one, with the Oktoberfest, one of the most famous festivals in the world, where record-breaking amounts of beer are sold every year, and then of course the sausage, as it is called. If you are in Germany, you should definitely try the sausage and the beer. This is German tradition and pride.

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        Where to eat, drink, and party in Reutlingen

        Reutlingen is part of Swabia, so the cuisine here is traditionally Swabian. Of course, there are also restaurants where you can eat modern German cuisine and also dishes from all over the world. The basic ingredient of Swabian cuisine is meat, there are many dishes with meat and there are always sauces and different vegetables served with the main course.

        You can also enjoy some great local beers and also choose from all kinds of beers from Germany and the offer is really huge.

        Best restaurant in Reutlingen

        Restaurant Pfauen

        EN VILLE - Trattoria Winebar Gelsomino

        Ristorante Da Nico

        Asia Mekong - Asiatische Spezialitaten

        Primafila

        Restaurant Mylos

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        What you need to know about renting a car

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        What do I need to rent a car in Germany?

        credit card in the name of the main driver needs to be presented. A security deposit may be required while renting a car so the credit card must have sufficient funds. You can find details about the security deposit listed while booking the vehicle as well as on your voucher. It is important to have a valid driving license with the name of the main driver as well as additional drivers when it applies. An International Driving Permit is required in addition to a National Driving License if the National Driving License you or any of the Additional Drivers hold is not clearly identifiable as a Driving License, eg, it is in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese). It can also depend on the country or car rental company you are renting with. If you have found a car on our website, you can press the rental terms link from the supplier for more information about driving license requirements. You will need to have identification with you such as a passport and ID cards. When you pick up your rental car you need to have your voucher with you.

        How old do I need to be to rent a car in Germany?

        The minimum age to rent a car in Germany is 21 years old, however, some suppliers allow young drivers from 18 years of age to rent a car from them. A young driver fee can apply for drivers that are under 25 years of age. This information is visible in the search engine with Orbit Car Hire.

        Do I need car insurance in Germany?

        Insurances are very important when renting a car and can be different between countries. When renting a car in Germany with Orbit Car Hire the prices will include mandatory insurances in the country.

        Do I need a credit card to rent a car in Germany?

        In most cases, a credit card is required to be presented in the name of the main driver. A security deposit may be required when renting a car so it is important to have sufficient funds on the credit card. When searching for a car at Orbit you can see credit card requirements from all our suppliers.

        Do I need an international driving license in Germany?

        An International Driving Permit is required in addition to a National Driving License if the National Driving License you or any of the Additional Drivers hold is not clearly identifiable as a Driving License, eg, it is in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese). It can also depend on the country or car rental company you are renting with. If you have found a car on our website, you can press the rental terms link from the supplier for more information about driving license requirements.

        How do I find the cheapest car in Germany?

        You can find cheap car hire by comparing prices with all major car rentals at Orbit Car Hire. A good idea can be to book in advance as the prices can increase closer to the travel period. 

        What is the cheapest rental car in Germany?

        You will find the mini car category or economy cars to be the cheapest car categories. Vehicles such as Toyota Aygo and Opel Corsa often provide the best prices. 

        What is the best car rental company in Germany?

        You may find excellent service provided by companies such as Alamo, Enterprise, Europcar, Buchbinder, and Keddy. 

        What types and makes of rental cars deals can I find in Germany?

        You will find car types such as mini, economy, compact, Full-Size, and luxury cars. Popular rental cars are Hyundai i20, Renault Clio, VW Golf, BMW 1 series. 

        Does my rental car have unlimited mileage when I book for Germany?

        Most car rentals in Germany offer unlimited mileage in their offers. 

        Find The Best Car Hire Companies In Reutlingen

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        • Europcar
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        • National
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