In Berlin, car rental is available to drivers between the ages of 19 and 75 (some companies may require a minimum age of 21) with a minimum driving experience of 1 year.
Additionally, young drivers (under 24 years old) may be subject to an additional fee. To rent a car, you will need a valid driver's license (some companies may also require an international driver's permit), a credit card, and a passport.
Car rental in Berlin typically requires a security deposit, and a certain amount will be blocked on your credit card (usually around 300 EUR). This amount will be released after the car is returned.
The price of a car rental in Berlin usually includes insurance, unlimited mileage, tolls and averages from 30 EUR per day. If you rent a car at airports and train stations, then the rental will cost almost 20% more.
At the same time, airports are more likely to participate in promotions, such as the weekend offer (Friday 13:00 to Monday morning), which will make car rental in Berlin cheaper.
In the capital Germany the following rule applies: if you get a car with a full tank, return it with a full one (otherwise you will need to pay extra 5 EUR for each liter). The cheapest car rental in Berlin is possible when renting a car for a period of 5 days or more.
There are dozens of salons of international companies in the city: Avis, Europcar, Hertz and others. They can rent a car around the clock.