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More info about the airport
Nuremberg Airport, named after the famed artist Albrecht Dürer, is the gateway to Bavaria’s Franconian heartland and one of Germany’s busiest regional airports. It’s compact yet efficient, with a single terminal housing two departure halls, an arrivals area, around 40 check‑in counters, and four jet bridges.
Inside, travelers will find plenty to make their journey pleasant — free Wi-Fi, cozy cafes, a pharmacy, a chapel, even a kids’ play zone and a business lounge. Just 5 km (approximately 3 miles) from the city center, the drive takes only 10 minutes. Each year, approximately 4 million passengers pass through its doors, underscoring its significance to the region. You can find more information on the airport’s official website: Nuremberg Airport
Location of car rental desks
At Nuremberg Airport, you’ll find all car rental desks right inside the terminal on the ground floor. Just follow the clear signs after baggage claim, and you’ll see them lined up near the arrivals area. The counters are easy to spot and staffed during flight hours, so picking up your keys is quick. No need to step outside or hunt down off-site offices. There’s no special meet and greet service here; everything happens inside. Cars are parked just a short walk from the terminal, making it simple to grab your vehicle and hit the road within minutes of landing.
Tips for car rental
Choose the right car. Don’t just grab the first set of keys they hand you. Think about your trip, the roads you’ll drive, and what you’re hauling. Comfort and practicality matter, so pick something that fits your plans and style.
Bring your GPS. Why pay extra for a clunky rental unit? Your smartphone does the job perfectly, with maps and voice guidance ready to go. Download offline maps beforehand, save cash, and stay confidently on course without breaking the bank.
Buy car insurance. Don’t skimp on peace of mind. Make sure you’re covered for damage, theft, or even lost keys before you drive off. One bad day without insurance could turn into an expensive nightmare nobody wants.
Return the car on time. Punctuality pays off. Late drop‑offs often come with hefty fees, even if you’re only an hour behind. Plan, leave wiggle room for traffic, and hand back the keys right when you promised you would.
Read the agreement. Don’t just skim and sign. Take a minute to really read through the terms — pickup times, fees, insurance clauses. If something doesn’t add up, ask. Better to catch surprises now than argue later.
What to explore in Nuremberg
Nuremberg Castle. Rising proudly above the Old Town, this medieval fortress is a must‑see. Wander through its storied courtyards, climb ancient towers, and take in panoramic views of Nuremberg that truly capture the spirit of Germany’s rich history and charm.
Popular destinations from Nuremberg Airport
Bamberg old town. In just 55 minutes by car, Bamberg welcomes you with its enchanting old town, a UNESCO treasure. Wander winding lanes, cross arched bridges, and sip smoky beer as Germany’s medieval past comes alive in every corner.
Bayreuth and the Margravial Opera House. Only 1 hour and 10 minutes away, Bayreuth is pure elegance wrapped in Baroque splendor. From the opulent opera house to quiet gardens, this cultured gem balances grandeur with an irresistible, laid‑back Franconian charm you won’t forget.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber. After about 1 hour and 20 minutes on the road, you’ll arrive at Rothenburg’s fairy‑tale gates. Medieval walls, crooked streets, and timeless towers invite you to slow down and savor the irresistible magic of old‑world Germany.
Regensburg’s old town. Drive 1 hour and 30 minutes, and you’ll find Regensburg, where colorful facades meet Roman stones and Gothic spires. Every turn surprises, whether it’s lively squares, riverside strolls, or quiet corners that feel steeped in centuries of stories.
Franconian Switzerland. In just 1 hour 35 minutes, escape to Franconian Switzerland, where dramatic cliffs and rolling hills cradle charming villages. Hike, explore, or simply breathe in nature’s calm in one of Germany’s most beloved scenic landscapes.
FAQs
What most people want to know
Most car rental companies at Nuremberg Airport will let you rent a car if you’re at least 21, and some will even rent to younger drivers. However, if you’re under 25, you might have to pay a 'young driver fee.' Each car rental company has its own policy for younger drivers. Check the information with the company directly before you rent a car.
The most popular car to rent at Nuremberg Airport is the VOLKSWAGEN GOLF, followed by the SKODA OCTAVIA KOMBI and the NISSAN PRIMASTAR KOMBI.
You can find these companies at Nuremberg Airport: Budget, Avis, Enterprise, SIXT, Flex To Go , Keddy by Europcar, Alamo , Buchbinder , Enterprise , EconomyBookings , Europcar , National , Flizzr , SIXT .
In the past 72 hours, the cheapest car rental company at Nuremberg Airport was Flex To Go with a price of 19.33€/day.
In the past 72 hours, the cheapest car rental price at Nuremberg Airport was 19.33€/day. By comparing prices among a large number of car rental companies, you can rest assured that you'll find the cheapest offers with us.
In the past 72 hours, the average car rental price at Nuremberg Airport was 66.91€/day.
You can rent these car categories at Nuremberg Airport: Small, Medium, SUV, Large, Estate, Van, Premium, Convertible.
Before you slide behind the wheel at Nuremberg Airport, make sure you’ve got a valid ID (your passport or ID card), a full driver’s license and, if yours isn’t in Latin script or hails from outside the EU, an International Driving Permit. One more thing: debit cards simply won’t fly here—only a credit card in the main driver’s name will do. Expect the rental company to put a hold (usually between €300–€800) on that card as a security deposit. Oh, and double-check that the name on your license matches your credit card exactly—no surprises at the counter.
Germany’s mandatory basic insurance takes care of third-party liability, so you’re covered if you accidentally bump someone else’s car or cause injury to others—with limits set by German law. What it doesn’t touch? Damage to your rental itself: collision dings, theft, vandalism, even those pesky cracks in windshields or punctured tires. If you find yourself needing to fix the rental car, manage towing fees or medical bills after a mishap, that basic policy leaves you footing the bill—unless you’ve opted for extra cover.
Speaking of which, adding on extra insurance is a smart move, especially when you’re exploring Bavaria. A Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) can all but erase your liability for scratches or dents, while Theft Protection means you won’t be up a creek if someone drives off with your ride. Glass and Tire Coverage? That shields you from surprise repair costs for a chipped windshield or a flat. Whether you’re weaving through Nuremberg’s medieval alleyways or venturing into the rolling Franconian hills, that extra peace of mind is well worth it.
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