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Campervan hire in Berlin
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McRent4.5(100 Reviews)11 mi. from Berlin

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2 adults
Manual
Diesel
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Unlimited kilometres
2 Beds
AC
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£1,284.00 / £91.71 per night
Further offers in Germany: The most popular rental locations

Berlin is Germany's capital and a melting pot of different cultures. When you hire a campervan in Berlin, you can quickly explore the city, but you will likely be heading out of the city as it is better suited to a campervan. Historic towns and scenic lakes can be found away from the city centre. When you rent a campervan in Berlin, you can travel at your own pace and spend as much time as you want at each location. Berlin is the perfect place to start a campervan trip and explore parts of Germany that most people will never see.

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McRent
McRentNeue Mehrower Str. 25 Hoppegarten / Hönow15366 Germany
DRM
McRent Holding GmbH
RmP Verbund
rent easy
roadsurfer

Overview McRent Holding GmbH4.5(100 Reviews)

  • Comfort
    4.4/5
  • Cleanliness
    4.6/5
  • Value for money
    4/5
  • Vehicle condition
    4.5/5
  • Pick-up and drop-off process
    4.5/5

Overview DRM4.4(9 Reviews)

  • Comfort
    3.6/5
  • Cleanliness
    4.1/5
  • Value for money
    3.9/5
  • Vehicle condition
    4.3/5
  • Pick-up and drop-off process
    4/5

Overview rent easy4.5(13 Reviews)

  • Comfort
    4.5/5
  • Cleanliness
    4.8/5
  • Value for money
    4.2/5
  • Vehicle condition
    4.6/5
  • Pick-up and drop-off process
    4.6/5

Overview roadsurfer4.3(171 Reviews)

  • Comfort
    4.3/5
  • Cleanliness
    4.3/5
  • Value for money
    4/5
  • Vehicle condition
    4.1/5
  • Pick-up and drop-off process
    4.2/5
Trusted Customer
Family Finca, Berlin, written on 8 months ago

The planned vehicle was defective and we were only informed one hour before pick-up. I was only able to pick up a replacement vehicle three days later at a location 200 kilometres away. The vehicle was also returned at this location. A water pipe was leaking and water was leaking into the corridor and intermediate floor. The temperature sensor in the fridge was faulty, which meant that the fridge was constantly running at the highest setting. When I returned the car, they tried to blame me for external damage. However, I had taken photos when I picked it up.

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Trusted Customer
Couple Cottage, Berlin, written on 2 years ago

Maintenance status of the vehicle not good. Otherwise okay. Thanks to Annika from support.

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Helpful tips for your trip to Berlin

Like most European cities, the best time to rent a motorhome in Berlin is between May and September. The weather is warm and pleasant, and no one wants to take a campervan holiday in the rain. However, Berlin can be busy, so you might choose April or October, either side of the peak months. There will be fewer tourists, and the roads will be less busy.

  • Outdoor activities and green spaces
    Outdoor activities and green spaces
    You might think of Berlin as being all built up, but you would be wrong. The city's parks, such as Tiergarten and Treptower Park, provide perfect places for picnics, jogging, and leisurely walks. For water activities, head to Wannsee Lake to swim or boat.
  • Local food and drink
    Local food and drink
    Berlin might not have food that's as exciting as other parts of Europe, but there are some great dishes you should try. We recommend currywurst, schnitzel, and pretzels. What its food might lack, it makes up for with beer, as it brews some of the best in the world.
  • Local customs and etiquette
    Local customs and etiquette
    Germans value people being punctual. If you book a restaurant for a specific time, ensure you do your best to arrive on time. The Germans will also appreciate you learning some basic phrases and trying your best to speak some of their language.

Best Campervan routes around Berlin

Berlin to Potsdam
This is the shortest route on the trip, as it's only 35km outside of Berlin and might be perfect if you only have a camper van for hire in Berlin for one night or don’t want to travel too far. It could also be a good stop-off if you are heading somewhere further the next day. Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and is known for its palaces and gardens, such as Sanssouci Palace and Park, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. The scenic drive takes you through forests and lakes, making it a relaxing and beautiful journey.

Berlin to Spreewald
Head southeast from Berling towards Lübbenau, the gateway to Spreewald. The drive is about 110km in total and offers a mix of scenic beauty and culture. Once you arrive in Spreewald, there's plenty to do. It's known for its network of canals, villages, and green landscapes. We recommend renting a kayak or taking a boat tour to explore the waterways. Don’t forget to try the local delicacy—Spreewald pickles.

Berlin to Mecklenburg Lake District
This is one of the most popular areas to head to if you have a campervan in Berlin. Mecklenburg Lake District is an amazing place with over 1,000 lakes, forests, and lots of little towns dotted along the lakes. It's very popular with those who love the outdoors, as you can go swimming, boating, hiking, or even hire a bike. Müritz National Park is a highlight of the area. In total, the drive is about 150km, but it's one that you won’t forget. 

Places of interest and excursions in Berlin

Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel)
About 30km southwest of Berlin, Peacock Island is a stunning nature reserve in the River Havel. It's known for its peacocks (hence the name). While you're here, explore the castle, walk through the gardens, and enjoy being in nature.

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
This might not be everyone's choice, but it's a significant historical site and a reminder of what happened during World War 2. The Nazis used it, and now serves as a museum.  You can take guided tours and read personal stories about what happened here. Visiting Sachsenhausen provides a sobering glimpse into history and is an essential educational experience.

Müggelsee Lake
Müggelsee Lake is on the outskirts of Berlin (about 25km east), and it's a great place to enjoy the outdoors. It's a good place for walking, cycling, or birdwatching. There are places to rent a boat, or you could hike up the Müggelberge hills to get a good view of the area. This could make an excellent first stop after hiring your campervan and heading out of the city.

Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel)
The best campsites

Campsites in Berlin and the surrounding area

Your stay for the first night

  • Berlin
    Camping-Freunde-Berlin e.V.
  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  • Brandenburg/Gransee
  • Brandenburg/Stechlin
  • Brandenburg/Schwedt (Oder)
    StroamCamp
  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania/Wesenberg
FAQ
  • Berlin has low-emission zones where only certain vehicles are allowed. To enter these zones, you must ensure your campervan has a green emissions sticker. Ensure your rental vehicle has the correct sticker; your rental provider can help you sort this out.

  • No, there are not any toll roads for campervans. Some tunnels and bridges might have toll fees, but they are rare. Always check if any new toll regulations apply during your trip.

  • Yes, you can drive your campervan to other countries. However, informing your rental provider of your travel plans is essential, as they might affect your insurance or require other documents.

  • You can use apps such as Campercontact, Park4Night, and ACSI. These platforms provide reviews, amenities, and exact locations, making it easier to plan your overnight stays.

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