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Is There Uber in Germany? How to Get Around in 2026


Wondering if There Is Uber in Germany? If you are planning a trip to Germany, you may be thinking about your transportation options, and wondering if there is Uber in Germany.

After all, ridesharing is a popular way to get around in North America. But is it the same in Europe?

We have travelled extensively through Germany. Not to mention, I have family there. So, we definitely know the best ways to get around!

So back to the burning question – Is there Uber in Germany? The answer is yes.

There is Uber in Germany. However, it doesn’t operate the same way that it does in Canada and the US.

In this article, we will talk about how Uber works in Germany, as well as other transportation options that are available for you to use.


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Is There Uber in Germany?

๐Ÿš™ Donโ€™t have time to read the whole article? While there is Uber in Germany, it doesn’t operate the same way as in the US and Canada. Renting a car is a safe and convenient alternative.


Does Germany Have Lyft In 2025? 

No. Lyft does not operate in Germany in 2025. Lyft can mainly be found in Canada and the US.

Does Germany Have Uber in 2025? 

While Uber does exist, it is not the traditional rideshare program that you would find in North America.

When UberPop, Known as UberX in the US, was introduced in 2014 in Germany, it caused a lot of controversy among the local cab companies.

They complained that Uber drivers had an unfair advantage when it came to licensing.

As a result, in 2015 the state court in Frankfurt forced the company to suspend their Uber services nationwide.

Uber - Phone with Uber app in someones hand

Then in 2019, the Uber App was declared illegal by German courts because it bypassed locally registered and regulated taxi companies.

Today, Uber drivers in Germany need a professional chauffeurโ€™s license. They also need to work with a taxi operations centre.

So while a passengerโ€™s rides will be ordered via the Uber app, the request will actually go through a taxi operator and a driverโ€™s fleet.

Long story short, now that the company has made some changes, Uber is now able to operate in Germany, but only as a regulated taxi service.

Another caveat to consider is, that you will only find Uber in select German cities.


In Which German Cities Can You Find Uber?

During our travels, we found that Germans are not too fond of using Uber. So, as a result, Uber can only be found in a few select cities in Germany.

Fortunately, Uber does operate in many of the larger and more popular cities including Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Hanover, Mannheim, Rostock, and Munich.

With many popular attractions found in these cities, Uber gives you another transportation option at your disposal.

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Some of the larger cities where Uber cannot be found include Dresden and Bremen. This is unfortunate, as there are so many awesome things to do in these places as well.

And, if you are travelling to some of the smaller towns in Germany, chances are, you will also not be able to use Uber.

This was the case when we went to Waldenbuch to visit the Ritter Sport Museum.

If you’re not sure, you can always check your Uber App to confirm whether or not a particular city that you will be travelling to has Uber service.

If not, Germany has a variety of efficient transportation methods that are available. More on that later in the article.


Should I Consider Rideshares Other than Uber?

While we were travelling through Germany, we noticed several other rideshare companies that were available.

Companies like Bolt, Carpool Germany, Free Now, Getaround, Lime, Share Now, SnappCar, and Stadtmobil Car Sharing are all options to use instead of Uber.

But to be perfectly honest, ridesharing really isn’t all that popular with the locals in Germany.

So if you are comfortable with using the Uber app at home, I would suggest just sticking to it while in Germany. There won’t be too much of a difference.

Uber - Phone in car with Uber logo

Is Uber Available at the Frankfurt Airport? 

Yes. Uber service is allowed at Frankfurt Airport and is usually readily available.

If you fly into Terminal 1, you will find that most Uber drivers will instruct you to head to the departure area on the top floor for pick-up.

This is because there is far less traffic than at the arrivals section. Actually, we use this trick all the time when we get picked up at home in Toronto as well!

If you land in Terminal 2, head to the D and E pick-up areas. Since there is only one level at this terminal, unfortunately, you will have no options for a less busy pick-up area.

You can expect to pay approximately โ‚ฌ20-25 for an Uber to take you to the city center.

Of course, because Uber still uses surge pricing, this price will fluctuate throughout the day.


What Is The Best Way To Get From the Airport To Your Hotel in Germany?

๐Ÿš We would recommend reserving Private Airport Transportation as the best and most stress-free option. โคต๏ธ

  •  A private driver will meet you at the airport and assist you with your ๐Ÿงณ luggage.
  • Uber cars and traditional taxis are ๐Ÿ’ฐ on the expensive side when you hire them from the airport in Germany.
  • There is no guarantee that there will be any ๐Ÿš™ Ubers available when you arrive at the airport in Germany.
  • Private transportation ๐Ÿš may cost roughly the same as a fixed-rate taxi ride from the airport.
Private Driver Assisting Passenger

If you donโ€™t want to pre-book a transfer service, there are taxi stands outside the airport waiting to pick up tourists you can use.

Or, you can also take public transportation, as many German airports have a subway station inside the airport.


What is the Best Way to Get Around Germany Without Uber?? 

As we mentioned earlier, Germany is home to several different transportation options if Uber is not available, or if you just don’t prefer this type of service.

During our trek across Germany, we rarely used Uber.

Instead, we preferred to take public transportation. We found it to be more cost-effective and didn’t really mind the extra time it took to get from one place to another.

๐Ÿš Taking a tour is another great option for getting around Germany. From guided tours to Hop on Hop off options, the choices are endless.

Munich-Bus-Tour-with-Family

๐Ÿš— Another way to get around Germany is by renting a car. This gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace and take day trips from one city to another, that would not be easily accessible by public transportation.

๐Ÿš• If you donโ€™t want to drive, taxis are available. Taxis are relatively inexpensive and are generally easy to come by. And, as we mentioned before, you can use the Uber app to hail a licensed taxi.

๐Ÿš‡ The German Metro system is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of getting around any major city. With lines that take you from the airport to most of the popular attractions, you really canโ€™t go wrong.


Getting Around Germany by Taking Tours

Taking a tour is a great way to get around and explore Germany, especially if youโ€™re short on time or want to maximize your sightseeing opportunities.

Munich-Neuschwanstein

Advantages of Taking a Tour

  • A variety of tours are available from guided sightseeing tours to Foodie tours.
  • knowledgeable and experienced guide to show you around.
  • Includes transportation to and from your hotel.

Disadvantages of Taking a Tour

  • More expensive than other forms of transportation.
  • Not have as much flexibility in terms of the itinerary or the pace.
  • Youโ€™ll be travelling with other people and following a set schedule.

Do I Need a Car in Germany?

Whether or not you need a car in Germany depends on your travel plans and personal preferences.

We only rented a car for our road trip through Germany. When we knew that we were only planning to visit one city or just adjoining towns, we opted for public transportation instead.

Yes, I Need a Car

  • If you want more freedom to explore at your own pace.
  • If you want to explore beyond the main downtown tourist areas.
  • If you want to visit areas that may not be included in organized tours.
  • Because itโ€™s more cost-effective than paying for taxis or tours.
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No, I Donโ€™t Need a Car

  • If you are planning to spend most of your time in one city.
  • If you are planning to take several organized tours.
  • If you are only planning to visit popular tourist attractions accessible by public transportation.
  • If you are only planning to walk around the city or town you are staying in.
  • If you are nervous about driving on your own.

Renting a Car in Germany

Renting a car is a great way to explore Germany at your own pace.

With a rental car, you can visit remote attractions, scenic viewpoints, and hidden gems that may not be easily accessible by public transportation or tours.

Rental cars can easily be picked up from any of Germany’s airports. There are also several other car rental places throughout the various cities.

Stuttgart-Airport

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Car in Germany?

The cost ofย ๐Ÿš—ย renting a car in Germanyย really depends on the time of year that you are visiting, where you pick up your vehicle and the type of car that you would like to rent.

On average, you can expect to pay about $100-$150 USD per day for an economy car picked up at the airport.

So, depending on how much of the country you want to explore, this may or may not be more cost-effective than taking a taxi or a tour.


Can Americans Drive in Germany? 

Yes, Americans can drive in Germany using a valid US license.

That said, licensed Americans looking to rent a car in Germany will need an IDP (International Driving Permit) to pick up and drive their rental car in Germany

Not to mention, if you were ever to be stopped by police, or got into an accident, you would also need to be able to produce an IDP.

IDPs can be issued by the American Automobile Association (AAA) or the American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA).


What Do You Need to Rent a Car in Germany?

To rent a car in Germany, you will need a few things:

  • Have a valid driverโ€™s license and IDP.
  • Most car rental companies in Germany will require additional documents, such as a passport, proof of address, or proof of return travel.
  • You must have held your driverโ€™s license for at least one year.
  • Driver must be at least 21 years old. However, younger drivers may not be eligible to rent all classes of cars. This is determined by each rental agency.
  • If you are under 25, most car rental companies in Germany will charge an additional fee.
  • You will need a valid credit card in the driverโ€™s name, as most car rental companies require a deposit to be placed on the card before you can take the car.
  • You will need 3rd party liability insurance which can be purchased through the rental company.
  • Advanced reservations are good to have to ensure availability and secure the best rates. This is especially true if you are looking for a vehicle with an automatic transmission, as these vehicles are harder to come by!
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Is it Safe to Rent a Car in Germany?

Itโ€™s very safe to rent and drive your own car in Germany. Coming from Canada, we found the driving experience to be quite similar.

Germans, for the most part, are very respectful on the roads. So as long as you are following the rules of the road, you shouldn’t have any issues.

In fact, anytime that we have rented a car in Germany, the experience has always been positive and a lot of fun.

Tips for Driving a Car in Germany

If you plan to drive a car in Germany, here are some tips to help ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience:

  • Like in North America, you drive on the right side of the road in Germany.
  • Germany uses kilometres, not miles. 
  • The left lane on German highways is ONLY for passing.
  • Sections of the German Autobahn have no maximum speed. If you are not comfortable driving, stay out of the left lane!
  • Parking can be difficult to find in the big cities. Make sure your hotel offers private parking. If not, you will need to find a private lot nearby.
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Is There Public Transportation in Germany?

Yes. Germany is home to a world-class public transportation system.

In fact, for the majority of our visits to Germany (including the many summers I spent living in Germany as a child), we have always relied on public transportation to get around.

Not only is it clean, but very efficient, reliable, and a breeze to use.

Stuttgart - Hubby and I on the train

I remember a few years back when Hubby and I spent a few weeks in Stuttgart. We used the subway system easily and regularly.

But when we left Germany and went to London for the next part of our vacation, we were shell-shocked at the chaos we saw trying to use their Tube system! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

So, depending on your budget and where you are headed, public transportation can be the best and most budget-friendly option for getting around the city.

Keep reading to find out whatโ€™s available!


What Public Transportation Options Are Available in Germany? 

If you are considering using public transportation in Germany – which we would highly recommend – you have several options to choose from:

๐ŸšŒ Buses

City buses are an important part of Germany’s public transportation network. Buses offer a flexible and affordable way to explore local neighbourhoods and reach destinations not easily accessible by train.

๐Ÿš‡ S-Bahn (City rapid rail)

The S-Bahn is Germany’s urban rapid transit system, providing quick and convenient train connections within and around major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt.

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๐Ÿš† U-Bahn (Subway)

The U-Bahn is Germany’s efficient and extensive underground subway system. It is a convenient and popular choice for getting around major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt.

๐Ÿš… Train

Trains in Germany are an exceptional mode of transportation for longer journeys. They provide comfort, speed, and scenic views as you travel between cities and regions.


How Much Does it Cost to Take Public Transportation in Germany?

The cheapest way to travel in Germany is definitely public transportation.

When it comes to tickets, you can either purchase short-haul tickets, single-day tickets, group-day tickets, or multi-day tickets.

There are a variety of multi-day tickets to choose from, and they are a great option if you plan to be in the city for several days.

Stuttgart-Zacke-route-sign

As far as cost goes, tickets for Munich’s public transport network (for example) are the same for every mode of transport (see above).

Prices range from โ‚ฌ2.90 for a single ticket covering one zone, and from โ‚ฌ6.70 for a one-day travel card covering the downtown area.

All tickets can be purchased at one of the vending machines in any of the metro stations, from a manned till in most metro stations, or even online as a mobile ticket.


Are Taxis a Good Option in Germany? 

Yes! Taxis are a great option in Germany if you do not want to rent a car or drive. In fact, there are more than 50,000 taxis available in Germany!

Taxis in Germany are also pretty easy to spot. The vehicles are cream-coloured and topped with yellow taxi signs.

And considering Germany is home to many luxury car-makers, it should also come as no shock that much of the taxi fleet is made up of comfortable Mercedes and Audis. We loved that!

Taxi - Car with lit sign at night

Comfort aside, taxis in Germany are safe to use and heavily regulated by the government. However, they also tend to be the most expensive form of transportation.

Taxis may also not be the quickest way to get around, depending on the time of day you are travelling (think rush hour). Just something to keep in mind when weighing your transportation options.


Is it Easy to Get a Taxi in Germany?

Yes. Taxis in Germany are plentiful and easy to hail.

Just like in Canada and the US, you can hail a taxi in the street, grab one from a taxi rank, or call a local taxi company. Some taxi companies also offer the option of using an app to book a ride.

While we never tried hailing a cab in the streets, it was easy enough to find a taxi rank in the larger cities and near popular tourist attractions.

Taxis in Berlin

We were also able to call a taxi after searching online for the number of a local company. Of course, you could also ask for assistance from your hotel concierge.

๐Ÿ’กMarianne’s Tip: If you choose to call a cab, don’t worry if you can’t speak German. I noticed that the dispatchers whom I dealt with all spoke fluent English. So while I speak enough German to get by comfortably, it was less stressful knowing that I could make my wishes known in either language.


Are Taxis in Germany Expensive?

Everyoneโ€™s version of expensive is different. But in my opinion, taxis in Germany are pretty affordable.

Taxi companies are heavily regulated by the government. As a result, you can expect standardized fares with fewer opportunities for taxi drivers to overcharge unsuspecting tourists.

Of course, if you plan on going to many different places in Germany (or even crossing the border), ๐Ÿš— renting a car will be cheaper than using taxis. 

As for cost, a taxi ride in Germany usually starts with a base fee of around 3-5 euros and increases at an additional rate of 2-3 euros per kilometre.

This fee will change if you are being picked up from an airport, require a larger vehicle, or if you are travelling at night.

Row of Taxis in Germany

Is it Safe to Take a Taxi in Germany?

Yes. Taking a taxi is a safe way to travel in Germany. This applies to solo travellers as well as couples, or families travelling with kids.

As I mentioned earlier, taxis in Germany are heavily regulated. Of course, just like anywhere else in the world, you should always be careful.

Let someone know your travel plans, make sure that you are only using licensed taxis, and if something feels off, have the driver drop you off in a public place.


What You Need to Know Before Taking a Taxi in Germany:

  • Many taxis in Germany only take cash. However, credit cards are beginning to be more commonly accepted.
  • All legal taxis in Germany are metered, and the meter must be prominently displayed.
  • Taxis charge extra for luggage and late-night trips. 
  • If you are travelling with young children let the dispatcher know when booking a taxi. A vehicle with a child seat will then be provided.
  • When ordering a taxi, also let the dispatcher know if you are travelling with pets. Many drivers will then arrive in a pre-prepared car.
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Things That Are Not Allowed When Taking a Taxi in Germany:

  • The cab driver has the right to refuse you a trip if you are intoxicated.
  • Unclean personal belongings and bags are not allowed in taxis. German drivers do not like dirty vehicles!
  • Smoking is not allowed inside German taxis.
  • If your baggage is too heavy, the driver has the right to refuse to drive you.

Are German Cities Walkable?

Absolutely! Many German cities are very walkable.

The streets are well-maintained, and pedestrian-friendly pathways crisscross throughout the city.

You can easily stroll from charming cafes to historic sites and cozy boutiques, enjoying the local culture or admiring the architecture on foot.

Hamelin-Germany-street-view-of-the-town

In larger cities, public transport hubs are typically within easy reach, making it a breeze to explore the area by walking.

Of course, you will need some form of transportation to get from one town or city to another.



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Is There Uber in Germany?

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Uber in Germany – FAQs

Can I use my Uber app in Germany?

Yes, you can use your Uber app in Germany, but its availability and service coverage may vary from city to city. So it’s a good idea to check the app for local availability and options before your trip.

Do I need a specific payment method to use Uber in Germany?

In Germany, you can link various payment methods to your Uber account, including credit cards, PayPal, and local options like SEPA direct debit. This flexibility makes it easy to pay for your rides.

Are Uber prices competitive with traditional taxis in Germany?

Uber prices in Germany are often competitive with traditional taxis, and you can estimate fares within the app before booking. However, prices may vary depending on demand, time of day, and location.

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Is Uber legal in Germany?

Yes. Uber is legal in Germany. However, unlike in North America, it operates through a licenced taxi fleet.

Is there Uber in Cologne Germany?

Yes. Uber is available in Cologne, Germany.

Is there Uber in Dresden Germany?

No. Uber is not available in Dresden, Germany.

Is there Uber in Munich Germany?

Yes. Uber is available in Munich, Germany.

Can you get around Germany without a car?

Absolutely, you can easily get around Germany without a car. The country boasts an extensive and efficient public transportation system, including trains, trams, buses, and subways, making it convenient to explore both cities and rural areas.

Plus, Germany’s walkable cities and well-connected transit options provide a fantastic car-free travel experience.

Is it safe to walk around Germany?

Yes, it’s generally safe to walk around Germany. The country is known for its low crime rate and well-maintained streets, and you can explore its cities and towns on foot with confidence.

However, as with any destination, you should always stay aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.


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Uber in Germany – Final Thoughts

I hope this article helps you on your next trip to Germany! Just to recap while there is Uber in Germany in 2025, it may not be what you are used to in North America.

And while it may not be as widespread as in some other countries, it’s still a handy option for those looking for a convenient and familiar ride-hailing experience.

However, you can also get around Germany very easily by takingย taxis, buses, orย ๐Ÿš—ย renting a car.ย 

So, whether you opt for traditional taxis, public transport, or give Uber a try, getting around Germany is all part of the adventure. Happy travels! ๐Ÿงณโœˆ๏ธ


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