Which car should we rent to visit several European countries? [closed]
We are planning a road trip from Darmstadt - Milan - Pisa - venice - pula - Vienna - Budapest - Bratsilava - Prague - Darmstadt.
Countries covered are: Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Austria, Hungary and Czech.
I hope we will not be carrying much of luggage and staying at hostels in between. Trip will start probably from 29th of march and end on 12th April. (Around 14 days)
We are planning to rent a car from Sixt or similar car hiring services.
Which car will be comfortable and economical for 4-5 people? Considering weather and road conditions in this route.
Will there be any other problem such as Gas station is not available for a long distance etc.. in this route?
Any help regarding the same is appreciated.
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Can you rent a car and drive to different countries in Europe?
In Europe, car hire companies typically allow renters to drive their vehicles across international borders into neighbouring countries. However, you may have to pay a cross border fee in order to drive the car abroad.Can you hire a car to travel around Europe?
Renting a one-way car rental is available in most popular cities across Europe, making it simple to start and end your trip where you would like to. Whether you are planning on a journey that takes place over a few days, or a few weeks, you are going to experience some fascinating cultures and breath-taking sights.Can I rent a car and go to another country?
Most of the time you'll pay a cross-border fee to take the car to another country. However, some car hire companies, such as Europcar, offer deals that include cover for the car abroad, so you won't pay extra when you arrive.Which country in Europe has cheapest car rental?
Eastern Europe is where travellers can drive longest for least, with the cheapest country for car hire being Montenegro. There, you can rent a vehicle for seven days for just $61.8 Tips for Renting a Car in Europe
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