First of all, renting a car is very convenient in Europe, but the prerequisite is that the documents must be prepared in advance.
The required documents are as follows: 1 Notarization of driver’s license (translation). Remember to do it at the notary office before departure
2. Certification from the Foreign Affairs Office (or Chinese Consulate in Germany)
3 German Consulate Certification.
I actually particularly agree with the self-driving method, which greatly improves the flexibility of travel. If you usually drive in Beijing and Shanghai, if you have experience driving long distances, you will have no problem driving in Europe. In addition, I recommend buying all the insurance so that you can drive with peace of mind. The repair fees of European car rental companies are extremely expensive. I heard that the repair cost of a damaged front bumper is more than 600 euros. Remember to obey local traffic rules.
Also, I think it is very important to rent a GPS. Some car rental companies will rent the GPS to you together with the car, and of course the cost is included. There are no tolls on German autobahns at all, unlike France which charges 10 euros for 100 kilometers. If you have enough time, it is recommended to take more ordinary roads, because the scenery of ordinary roads in Germany is really amazing.
I don’t know if you have booked a hotel. Booking a hotel is very important for self-guided travel. You need to find a professional European booking agency, such as HRS, which is very famous in Germany and has the most abundant resources. If you go to Germany to book a hotel, they are Best choice. Book a hotel in advance. The hotel resources in Europe on similar big websites should be relatively developed and the information is accurate. Find some hotels with parking spaces. Don’t rent a car and drive back to the hotel to find that there is no parking space. You can copy the German newspaper report Can't afford to be hurt.
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