The search options in the left form include pick-up/return date and time, desired car type, currency and location criteria. You can play with the options to find the vehicle best suited for your demands.
The address of the preset rental office 'Berlin - Nürnberger Str': Nuernberger Str. 65, Berlin, 10787, Germany.
To change to another rental area in Berlin, simply use one of the following:
- change the preset location in the 'Pick-up' field in the left form;
- click on one of the links below;
- use the map of Berlin on this page.
Car and options choice. The search results indicate valid and final rental rates at the 'Berlin - Nürnberger Str' location. The rates are formed on the 'All included' principle. Presented prices do not include additional options, such as a GPS navigator, child seats, winter tires, etc. They can be added later on, during the last phase of the booking process.
Hiring conditions are different for each rental car in Germany. Therefore, before making a reservation, make sure you haveve read the conditions. The reservation is performed in three quick steps: searching for a car by location and rental dates, selecting desired vehicle and filling in the booking form. Upon reservation approval, you will receive a rental voucher via email.
Car pick-up. Upon arrival to the location 'Berlin - Nürnberger Str', provide the required documents specified in your voucher to the rental officer. Directly in the office, inspect the rental invoice carefully – should match with your voucher. Besides this, do not forget examine the car exterior carefully – all defects discovered at the pick-up time should be included in your rental document.
Car return. Make sure to return the vehicle within the specified timeframe and to adhere to the fuel conditions (return full or return empty).
OrangeSmile.com wishes you a pleasant and trouble-free driving in Germany!
1. Tourists, who prefer to save on everything during their rest, should purchase a handy pass «Berlin - Potsdam Welcome Card». The pass provides discounted rates in public transport, both in the capital, and while traveling to the capital’s close surroundings. In addition to this, holders of this pass have an opportunity to get discounts at museums and theaters.
2. The majority of the city’s institutions are closed on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are the most suitable days for excursions - many museums and exhibition galleries work till late on these days.
3. You should speak to local residents using their name or position. If you don’t know such information, then you can use the standard form - «Herr Doctor». The reason for this is in the fact the word "doctor" has many meanings in Germany, so it’s appropriate when referring to people of different professions.
4. When entering a cafe or a restaurant, make sure you greet the people present with the word «Mahlzeit», which can be literally translated as "bon appetit".
5. Stores in Berlin are located literally on every street. This is true for both fashion boutiques and small souvenir shops.
Read further: Berlin city guide
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