You might be more familiar with Ulm (birthplace of Einstein), than Neu-Ulm, and it seems strange that both towns are immediately next to each other yet not entirely united. This is because Ulm belongs to the state of Baden-Württemberg whereas Neu-Ulm is technically located in Bavaria, the separation being the Danube that runs in-between. Nevertheless, Neu-Ulm is an excellent place to stay and use as a base due to its proximity to Legoland and its out-of-town prices.
Car hire in Neu-Ulm is popular with those who wish to commute to Ulm, and anyone who might be travelling in Bavaria. Hiring a car is available from our locations across town.
Ulm makes the impressive claim of having the highest church steeple in the world; perched atop of Ulm Minster, the lofty spire dominates the town's skyline. The Town Hall is also particularly impressive, lending the town an old-world feel. For those hiring a car in Neu-Ulm, Legoland is 25minute drive on the A8.
Stuttgart and Munich lie to the east and west of the city. Munich is perfectly reachable for day-trippers who rent a car in Neu-Ulm, and Augsburg is also worthy of mention - less than an hour away on the A8. Heading west on the same road, You'll find the alluring city of Stuttgart.