Sixt has a whole host of attractive options for travellers looking for a Memmingen Airport car hire. Our fleet includes reliable family vehicles like the Opel Insignia and the VW Passat estate, as well as more luxurious options for executives, economical compact cars for getting around town, and rugged vans and 4x4s for exploring the spectacular landscape of the Allgau hills. Throw in 24 hour pickups plus rebooking and roadside protection free of charge, and you can see why many visitors to the area make us their first stop for Memmingen Airort car rental deals. Our optional extras include Sat Navs for plotting routes through the local hilly terrain, baby seats for young families, and sturdy ski racks together with accessories for driving safely in snowy conditions. While we can't promise to provide you with an exact model of car, we're confident you'll be impressed by the general standard of our Memmingen Airport car hire options.
Memmingen Airport (often referred to by the code FMM, and also called Allgau Airport Memmingen and Memmingen Munich West) is 2.5 miles outside Memmingen town, which is located in the Swabia district of Bavaria in Germany. It's between Buxheim and Holzgunz on the A96 motorway, close to numerous ski resorts in the Allgau area, and some 70 miles from Munich. When you reach the arrivals hall, you'll see our counter with its distinctive orange signage off to one side.
Once you've collected your Memmingen Airport car rental, you should take the time to drive through the beautifully preserved centre of the neighbouring town, stopping off to enjoy sights such as its Renaissance town hall with its distinctive green-tipped spires. Memmingen retains much of its original Medieval city gates and walls, and it also has a pretty market place and guildhall, several fine old churches and two ancient monasteries. There are also lots of musical events in the town, including church concerts, chamber music recitals and live bands in taverns and pubs. A perfect day trip in your Memminen Airport car hire is the city of Ulm. It's home to the towering Ulm Minster, an impressive town hall with a fascinating astronomical clock as well as a striking contemporary library in the shape of a glass pyramid.