Germany-Switzerland Road trip for Six Days ?
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Is a border fee required for transit through Switzerland from Germany? I can't find the relevant answer online.
Germany's highways have no speed limit, but still get traffic jams? Strange
I suggest you go check out the P+R posts in Europe, probably near the suburbs. Encouraging tourists to use public transportation and even providing public transportation tickets. What's not to like?
Is the road from Lucerne to Interlaken very steep? I'm about to take this road soon and I'm a bit worried about the bad weather recently. Do you have any experience?
There was a saying that if you want to go to some Eastern European countries, such as the Czech Republic, they may not lend you a very good car because the local public security is not very good, but I personally think it's okay, not so serious, on the contrary, Germany now has a lot of refugees coming in...
Please ask the host, which small towns in Germany are worth visiting?
In Germany, it is said that if there is no clear speed limit sign, it means there is no speed limit. But of course, you still can't drive too fast on curves. I often drive at 100 and get passed by motorcycles on the left... But from observation, trucks generally don't exceed 100 km/h. The first time I drove from Prague to Munich, I really ran into road construction! I almost missed my flight!!! So be sure to learn from the experience and leave some extra time.
Mercedes-Benz car, awesome!
4.1 euros can park a car for a day, very cheap.
Germany's autobahn is not unlimited speed, right? Will there still be traffic jams?
Exquisite and delicious!!
High speed 180 kilometers, you are amazing!
This car rental company is also very powerful, with more than 200 cars.
In 2017, I was not sure. I had not heard of this before, but when I was returning to Germany from the Swiss border, I met the police. They just asked us where we were going, and we said Baden-Baden. They didn't ask us for identification, just said welcome back to Germany.
There are indeed sometimes inexplicable, but I have encountered road repairs, with three lanes in each direction, and each car taking up 1.5 lanes.
Shake hands, Turkey seems to have never seen automatic transmission. The original poster and friends flew from the UK to Turkey during the 14 Christmas and New Year holidays, and drove for 10 days. It has to be said that the prices in Turkey are really cheap. And almost no parking fees in many places!!! To be honest, in the European continent, there are relatively more automatic transmission cars than in Turkey. At that time, at the airport on the European side of Istanbul, it seemed that there was only one cooperating company for car rental, and they did not have automatic transmission. But compared to the US, Europe is much weaker. Almost all cars in the US are automatic transmission, Americans are lazy, and consume a lot of resources, but the opposite is true in Europe, so there are fewer automatic transmission cars, and the prices are relatively high. My roommate went to the Netherlands for exchange in his junior year, and it was almost impossible to find automatic transmission in the car dealership.
I don't know how you understand the small town, I personally think that places like Fussen may be considered small towns, with Neuschwanstein Castle; In addition, Konstanz is also good, but I forgot whether it is in Germany, on the border between Germany and Switzerland, very good, but it seems to be in Germany, I remember buying a spray of Avène for only 9.99 EUR. In addition, Baden-Baden is good, Heidelberg is not sure whether it counts, the scale is slightly larger than the previous few cities, very good. Hope it helps
The road is mountainous, don't drive too fast, just drive normally~~ Remember to buy a toll ticket in Switzerland and stick it on the car~ I was fined for speeding on the ramp at that time...
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Is the car rented in Germany equipped with navigation?
If not seen with my own eyes, I would find it hard to believe how powerful their family is locally in Germany!
Not necessarily, it is recommended to 1 bring your own SIM card and use Google Maps, which is super convenient! 2 Bring one from your home country.
I didn't expect CARO to be so great and also cheap. Next time I will choose CARO too.
I will change the car dealership right away
This is really uncertain, but it seems possible in European countries.
Is it difficult to rent automatic transmission cars in Germany? Last month, I rented a car in Turkey and they were all manual transmission. I asked the staff at the rental agency and they said they only have manual transmission cars, which was quite frustrating.
Can Mercedes cars pass through other countries?
The car has eco, does this mean the car is an environmentally friendly car?
Reply #2 brat grows up I used CARO in Munich for the first time. Originally rented a Passat ESTATE, but was given a KIA SUV at the airport, a new car with only three thousand kilometers, which was their office car and had been bought for only a month. It's very nice. If you plan to drive yourself in the future, Frankfurt is the first choice in Europe because their base is large, and it's a bit troublesome to pick up the car in Munich. If you need to pick up the car in Munich in the future, you can contact me and I will tell you how to do it~
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