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If you're used to driving in the UK, you'll need a moment to adjust to the difference in Erding. Unlike in the UK, traffic in Germany, including Erding, drives on the right-side of the road.
Erding offers a variety of excellent car rental options, with everything from economy cars to luxury vehicles available. Particularly popular rentals include compact cars for their ease of maneuverability in narrow city streets, while families or larger groups might prefer SUVs for their spaciousness and comfort. Of course, if you're looking to splurge a bit and treat yourself to a luxurious ride, premium cars are also up for grabs!
Speed limits in Germany are quite strict. In urban areas, including Erding, the speed limit is usually 50km/h (about 31mph). On certain highways, you can drive up to 130km/h (around 81mph). Traffic signs are generally clear and concise, so remain vigilant while driving.
Aside from the world-famous Erding Thermal Bath, the town is also home to the Erdinger Weissbräu brewery, one of the largest wheat beer breweries in Germany. Explore the charming Old Town (Altstadt) and visit the beautiful Church of Saint John. If you're interested in history, the Erding City Museum is a must-visit.
Despite being a popular tourist destination, Erding boasts plenty of parking options throughout the town. Keep in mind that parking fees apply in the city centre and close to major attractions, while some residential areas might require a resident parking permit.
With your rental car at your disposal, you have the freedom to explore the surrounding cities as you please. The bustling city of Munich is just a short drive away, offering a plethora of iconic attractions such as the renowned Marienplatz, the English Garden, and the Nymphenburg Palace.
Erding's climate is typically continental, with warm summers and cold winters. The celebrated Erding fair takes place in Autumn and the charming Christmas market during the winter months. Be sure to check out these locally adored events if you're visiting during these seasons!
Germany uses the Euro (€) as its form of currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but some small shops or cafes may only deal in cash, so it's always a good idea to carry some with you.
Driving in Erding certainly differs from the UK, but adapting will be part of your travel adventure. Plan wisely, book a car that suits your needs, follow the rules, and enjoy the freedom to explore this charming town and its surroundings at your own pace!