It’s time to dust off your suitcases, pack up your cables and get your EV on the road again! An electric road trip is calling your name and, if you’re planning on heading somewhere in Germany, we’ve got the hotels for you!
There are plenty of hotels with EV chargers around, but what’s the best way to find them? Our blog series starts off your search, with 5 different hotels in a variety of areas in Germany - all with EV chargers on your doorstep.
Located in Munich (South of Germany), The Rilano - Hotel München is an easy tram ride into the city centre where you can check out the old-town with its classic architecture and museums. Once you’re done wandering the streets, you can sit down, relax and take in the night life with a large, local beer in hand!
➞ According to the Electroverse route planner, from London in a IONIQ 5 Standard Range 2WD Hyundai, it would take you around 13 hrs, 57 mins (including 10 charging stops) to get to Domagkstraße, Munich.*
*In all following route examples, EV charge is set to 90% at the beginning of the journey and at 20% at the destination.
Heading to the North next, set your sights on Hamburg! In the heart of this port city, the Pierdrei hotel is a great way to access all that Hamburg has to offer. Take a tour of the magnificent Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall to experience its epic architecture or take a boat trip around its famous harbour!
➞ EV chargers on site
➞ According to the Electroverse route planner, from London, it would take you around 11 hrs, 29 mins (including 8 charging stops) to get to Am Sandtorkai, Hamburg.
All route planning examples are screen recordings of the Electroverse app. However, route planning can also be done on the Electroverse website!
Whether you’re just passing through or sticking around, Hannover is a great place to stay. Take a visit to the Herrenhäuser Gärten of the Herrenhausen Palace, they’re supposed to be worth a visit at any time of year! Make sure to check out lake ‘Maschsee’ whilst you’re there too.
➞ EV chargers on site
➞ According to the Electroverse route planner, from London, it would take you around 10 hrs, 15 mins (including 7 charging stops) to get to Feodor-Lynen-Straße, Hannover.
Want some tips and tricks on how to get you and your EV to Germany? Plus, how to use the public charging network there? Check out our blog: Driving an electric vehicle in Germany
In the west of Germany, sits Dusseldorf - just waiting for you and your EV to turn up! If you’re feeling adventurous, head up to the top of the Rhine Tower and lean against the glass for some great views of the city - you’ll have to be brave though as it’s tilted towards the ground! Dusseldorf is also the place to pick up the finest fashion, with plenty of boutiques to choose from and, with a big EV boot to take them home in, feel free to go mad!
➞ EV chargers on site - check out parkopedia to find out more
➞ According to the Electroverse route planner, from London, it would take you around 6 hrs, 57 mins (including 5 charging stops) to get to Inselstraße 2, Düsseldorf.
Berlin! The capital of Germany and hot bed of activities. With so many landmarks and highlights to take in on the ground, it might be worth taking a walking tour of Berlin! Learn about the city’s rich (and dark) history; you’ll spot things such as: the Berlin Wall, the Berlin Memorial, the Topography of Terror. Or, if you’d rather take a walk on the lighter side of things, head to Berlin Cathedral and climb the steps for a fab view of the city from the top!
➞ EV chargers on site
➞ According to the Electroverse route planner, from London, it would take you around 13 hrs, 30 mins (including 10 charging stops) to get to Jülicher Straße 15, Berlin.
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