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Rent a Car in Weiden, Germany—Competitive Rates and Local Know-How

Compare prices, choose the right pickup spot, and avoid common fees with a practical guide built for exploring Weiden and the surrounding Upper Palatinate at your own pace.

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Weiden Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Know
Renting a car in Weiden in der Oberpfalz is a practical choice for exploring smaller towns, countryside routes, and regional sights in the Upper Palatinate where rail and bus coverage can be less frequent—especially evenings and Sundays. A car also simplifies day trips toward the Czech border, the Fichtel Mountains, or Bavarian forest areas. The main trade-offs are paying for parking in busy areas, navigating occasional construction or speed-control zones, and choosing the right insurance to limit liability. Before booking, compare total cost (base rate plus young-driver fees, one-way fees, and winter equipment), confirm fuel policy (full-to-full is usually best), and check whether you need an environmental sticker (Umweltplakette) for nearby cities you might visit.
Nuremberg Airport (NUE) — Primary Fly-In Option for Weiden
About 1–1.5 hours by car depending on traffic. This is often the most convenient airport for reaching Weiden, with multiple major rental brands on-site. Pros: broad vehicle choice and extended hours. Cons: airport surcharges and peak-time queues; plan for Autobahn driving and toll-free but speed-regulated routes.
Weiden (Oberpfalz) Main Train Station Area
A practical pickup zone if you arrive by regional train. Pros: easy access from platforms and quick departure onto local roads. Cons: limited hours compared with airports and tight street parking nearby during busy periods.
Old Town / Innenstadt (City Center) Pickup Points
Ideal if you’re staying centrally and want to start with short local trips. Pros: walkable access from hotels and restaurants; often fewer airport-style surcharges. Cons: traffic-calmed streets, paid parking, and limited space for larger vehicles—compact cars are usually easiest here.

What do you need to rent a car in Weiden?

Renting a car in Weiden is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical national photo ID from the rental country (e.g., Ireland, Hungary, Netherlands, Greece, Germany).
  • Driving licence: Main and additional drivers must present a full physical local driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period ranges from 1 to 3 years depending on offer; to be safe, you should have held your licence for at least 2 years. Physical licence only; no copies or scans.

    Notes: For Netherlands and Germany, some domestic licences from other countries may be restricted; see the specific link or ask at the counter for details.

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Commonly accepted brands include Visa and MasterCard; many offers also accept AMEX, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and sometimes UnionPay. Some locations additionally accept Visa/MasterCard/AMEX debit cards for deposit. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required; check your confirmation.
  • Age requirements: Across offers, the standard eligible driving age generally ranges from about 18–21 up to 75–80 (some offers allow up to 99–120). Many suppliers apply young driver surcharges when the main driver is below about 23–25. Typical examples: age 19–25 or 21–24 may incur daily fees around €10–€36 (e.g., €12 ≈ $13.99/day; €19.99 ≈ $23.31/day; €26.14 ≈ $30.48/day; €31 ≈ $36.14/day), sometimes capped for the rental (e.g., €239.8–€363) or per month. Some offers also charge senior drivers above about 70–75 with similar daily fees and caps. Check the exact age band and surcharge on your specific offer’s confirmation.
  • Driving licence: Main and additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements, usually held for at least 1–3 years (some offers require up to 11–13 years for certain cars). Physical originals only; photocopies or scans are not accepted. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is a translation only and must be shown with the original licence) or
    • EU/EEA driving licence (also valid in Switzerland and the UK) or
    • Original South Korea licence (English version with English translation on the back, where stated) or
    • Original US, Canada, or Australia licence (where explicitly listed) or
    • Original licence in Latin/Roman alphabet without IDP (where explicitly allowed); licences in non‑Roman alphabet must be accompanied by an IDP or authorized embassy translation (Germany).

    Notes: Some countries (e.g., Netherlands, Germany, Greece) restrict certain national licences; check the referenced national terms. In Germany, licences from countries in the IDP agreement must be accompanied by an IDP; for countries outside the agreement, an official embassy English translation may be required.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required for deposit and payment. Widely accepted cards include Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and sometimes UnionPay. At many locations, Visa/MasterCard (and in some cases AMEX, Diners, JCB, Discover, UnionPay) debit cards are accepted for deposits. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required; check your confirmation. Credit card used for insurance coverage must match the renter’s name, and printed proof of coverage may be requested.
  • Age requirements: Across offers, the standard eligible driving age generally ranges from about 18–21 up to 75–80 (some offers allow up to 99–120). Many suppliers apply young driver surcharges when the main driver is below about 23–25. Typical examples: age 19–25 or 21–24 may incur daily fees around €10–€36 (e.g., €12 ≈ $13.99/day; €19.99 ≈ $23.31/day; €26.14 ≈ $30.48/day; €31 ≈ $36.14/day), sometimes capped for the rental (e.g., €239.8–€363) or per month. Some offers also charge senior drivers above about 70–75 with similar daily fees and caps. Check the exact age band and surcharge on your specific offer’s confirmation.
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Best Car Rentals in Weiden for Every Road Trip Adventure

Discover the top vehicle recommendations for exploring Weiden and beyond this season, plus explore more popular car choices for your German road trip

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Summer Scenic Drive

Convertible

Cruise Bavaria's Countryside in Style
4
2
Auto

Summer in the Weiden region brings warm temperatures and long daylight hours perfect for convertible top-down cruising. The scenic routes through the Oberpfalz region, including the Golden Age Trail and connections to Regensburg, offer breathtaking views of rolling hills and historic villages that are best enjoyed with the wind in your hair. A convertible provides an unmatched open-air experience for photographers and sightseers alike.

Winter Mountain Conditions

SUV

Conquer Snowy Passes with Confidence
5
3
Auto

Winter in the Weiden area means potential snow and icy conditions, especially in the surrounding Fichtelgebirge and Oberpfälzer Wald mountain regions where elevations can create hazardous driving situations. An SUV provides the elevated driving position, robust traction control, and all-wheel drive capability needed to navigate safely through snow-covered roads and mountain passes. The higher ground clearance also protects against drifts and rough terrain that smaller vehicles cannot handle.

Urban City Navigation

Small

Park Smarter, Drive Easier
5
2
Auto

Weiden's historic city center features narrow medieval streets, tight parking spaces, and busy pedestrian zones that can challenge drivers of larger vehicles. A small car excels in this environment, offering nimble handling for weaving through confined spaces and the ability to fit into compact parking spots that would be inaccessible to bigger models. This makes it the ideal choice for quick errands around town, visits to local markets, and navigating the charming old town district with ease.

Choose Your Ride

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Best For One-Stop Convenience After Flying Into Bavaria

Weiden does not have a major commercial airport, so most travelers land at Nuremberg (NUE) or Munich (MUC). Airport rental desks typically offer the broadest vehicle selection and longer operating hours, which can help if you arrive late, need an automatic, or want to compare multiple brands in one place. Expect higher facility surcharges and busier counters during peak travel periods.

Weiden (WOE) Car Rental Ratings: Verified Reviews & Trusted Scores

Explore honest ratings from renters who picked up vehicles in Weiden, Germany. Compare service quality, vehicle condition, and pricing transparency through real customer experiences.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.1
6200+ reviews
$601 mi from Weiden Downtown
$457 - $1,036
  • Premium German Car Fleet
  • Fast Uncomplicated Service
  • Transparent Pricing Policy
Keddy by europcar
2.5
5 reviews
$630.7 mi from Weiden Downtown
$467
  • No issues at airport
  • Good competitive pricing
  • Service delivered as promised
Europcar
2.1
6978+ reviews
$690.7 mi from Weiden Downtown
$350
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Reliable and well-maintained vehicles
  • Smooth pickup and return process
Hertz
1.3
1685+ reviews
$5711.5 mi from Weiden Downtown
$982 - $1,044
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Quick and smooth pickup process
  • Good price-performance ratio

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 21 2026
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Drive Through Weiden: The Hidden Gem of Bavaria

Discover Weiden in der Oberpfalz, a charming Bavarian town where glassmaking heritage meets modern engineering, nestled just 100km east of Nuremberg near the Czech border.

LANGUAGES

German

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+49

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$65 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h (30 km/h in residential zones)

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

100 km/h (no general limit on Autobahn, advisory 130 km/h)

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.5‰, strictly enforced for drivers 21+ with 2+ years experience; 0.0% for drivers under 21 or with less than 2 years experience)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.53/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.40/L - $1.85/L

Driving in Weiden, Germany: Essential FAQ

Key answers for American drivers renting cars and exploring Bavaria's scenic routes

Can I drive with my US driver's license in Germany, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your US driver's license is valid in Germany, but you'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to avoid potential issues with local authorities or rental agencies. The IDP is a translation of your license into 10 languages, and German police often request it. Get one from AAA before you leave ($20 USD, valid 1 year). Without it, you risk fines of €10–€25 on the spot.
I'm 21—can I rent a car in Germany, and how much will the young driver surcharge cost?
Yes, you can rent at 21 in Germany, but most agencies charge a young driver surcharge for drivers under 25. Expect to pay €25–€35 per day extra on top of the base rental rate. Some premium/luxury categories require the driver to be at least 25. Book early and compare agencies—Sixt and Enterprise often have the most competitive rates for younger drivers.
Are there speed limits on German highways, and how strict are speed cameras?
Many sections of the Autobahn have NO speed limit, but about 30% have variable limits (130 km/h is the recommended maximum). In towns, expect 50 km/h (31 mph). Speed cameras are common and unforgiving—fines start at €10 for exceeding by 10 km/h and can reach €600+ for major violations. If you're caught speeding, rental agencies forward your data to German authorities automatically.
Do I need winter tires to drive in Weiden during winter, and when are they legally required?
Yes, winter tires (Winterreifen) are legally required when roads are icy or snowy—typically October through Easter (April 15). Fines for driving on summer tires in winter conditions start at €60 and can reach €120. Many rental agencies offer winter tire packages for €15–€30 per day. Chains (Schneeketten) may be required on mountain passes in the Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest) nearby.
How do I pay for tolls and fuel in Germany?
German Autobahns are currently free for passenger vehicles (tolls for trucks exist). For fuel, both petrol (Super/Benzin) and diesel are widely available at automated stations—many are unmanned on Sundays, so keep a credit card with chip-and-PIN ready. Most accept Visa/Mastercard, but some smaller stations only take German EC cards. Expect fuel prices around €1.70–€1.90 per liter.

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