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Unlimited Biking: Munich

April 1st - November 2nd : 8am - 8pm
November 3rd - March 31st : 8am - 5pm

Innenhof, Karlsplatz 4, 80335 München, Germany
+498923888798
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FAQs

How much does it cost to rent a bike in Munich?

You can rent a bike by the hour or for the full day with Unlimited Biking! Unlimited Biking’s DayPass Rental is $45 and includes a helmet, bike lock, bike bag and map! Everything you need for an all day adventure!

What is included with my bike rental?

Every bike rental includes a high-quality bike, a helmet, a bike lock, a handlebar bag, and a map of Munich to help you explore the city.

Do I need to wear a helmet?

While wearing a helmet is not mandatory for adults in Germany, we highly recommend it for your safety. Helmets are provided with all bike rentals, and we encourage you to wear one while riding. For children, helmets are required by law, and we provide them for young riders as well. Safety first!

Can I rent an electric bike?

Of course! Rent an electric bike for an extra boost to your next ride! Riders must be 16+ years old and minors must have an adult present with them to rent.

Is Munich good for biking?

Yes, Munich is a fantastic city for biking! The city is known for its extensive network of bike lanes, bike-friendly infrastructure, and beautiful green spaces. With over 1,000 kilometers of cycling paths, Munich makes it easy to explore its parks, the historic center, and surrounding areas by bike. The city is flat, making it ideal for cyclists of all levels. Whether you’re cycling through the English Garden, along the Isar River, or to iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Munich is a bike-friendly destination.

Can you ride a bike on the sidewalk in Germany?

In Munich, riding a bike on the sidewalk is generally not allowed for adults unless it is specifically marked as a shared bike-and-pedestrian path. Children under the age of 8 are required to ride on the sidewalk, and children aged 8–10 can choose between the sidewalk and the road. Always follow local signs and regulations. When in doubt, stick to bike lanes or roads. Riding on the sidewalk where it’s not permitted can result in fines.

Do you need a license to ride a bike in Germany?

No, you don’t need a license to ride a bicycle in Germany. Cycling is accessible to everyone, and there are no formal requirements to start. However, it’s important to follow local traffic laws, such as using proper hand signals, adhering to bike lane rules, and ensuring your bike has the required safety features like lights, reflectors, and functioning brakes.