You can cancel any booking through us free of charge up to 24 hours before rental.
To cancel, simply let our service team know within our opening hours.
Keep right and overtake from the left, contrary to UK roads. Seatbelts are compulsory for all car occupants. Beware, the use of mobile phones whilst driving without a hands-free is strictly prohibited.
Urban speed limit is up to 50 kph and non-urban roads have a limit of 100 kph. Autobahns and highways typically have speed recommendations of up to 130 kph, unless other limits are signposted.
Parking in Bottrop city centre is fairly straightforward. There is a mixture of paid and free parking zones. While parking, pay attention to street signs indicating parking restrictions.
A compact or economy class should serve most of your needs, offering fuel economy and easy parking. An SUV or larger car might be suitable if you plan to travel in groups or with lots of luggage.
A rental car will grant you the convenience to visit nearby cities like Essen and Oberhausen. It will also allow for spontaneous trips to surrounding countryside and landmarks.
With your rental car, you can easily visit the Movie Park Germany with attractions themed around popular films, the Tetraeder Bottrop, a 60 metres tall walk-in steel pyramid offering panoramic views, or Alpincenter Bottrop, the world’s longest indoor ski slope.
Bottrop, like the rest of Germany, uses the Euro (€) as its currency.
Do ensure you have onboard both warm and light clothing. German weather can vary greatly within the same day, from sunny and warm to cold and rainy.
Düsseldorf Airport is the nearest major airport of Bottrop and offers numerous car rental services.
We hoped you found this guide helpful for your preparations and wish you an incredible journey in Bottrop!