Best for
extra interior space, longer campground stays, and travelers comfortable with a larger motorhome
A Class A RV is the roomiest driveable rental format on the site. It can make longer campground stays more comfortable, but the larger size changes parking, fuel stops, campsite fit, and provider terms. Use pickup city and dates to compare current Class A options, sleeping space, and visible base prices around $116.12-$257.12/night.

extra interior space, longer campground stays, and travelers comfortable with a larger motorhome
tight parking, compact campsites, and easiest city driving
Class A RVs currently sleep 2-6 people; also compare seatbelts and bed layout.
$116.12-$257.12/night before checkout extras.
Compare available Class A RVs with dated pricing, then open matching search results when one looks right.



Dusseldorf • Class A • Sleeps 5

Dusseldorf • Class A • Sleeps 4
Choose Class A when interior room matters more than compact handling and your route has campgrounds, fuel stops, and pickup timing planned around a larger coach.
Class A rentals make the most sense when the RV is a base camp for several nights instead of a vehicle you plan to thread through tight city stops every day.
Current Class A sleeping range is 2-6 people; compare fixed beds and listed seatbelts before choosing for a group.
The main reason to move up is space: wider living areas, larger lounge layouts, more storage, and a more residential feel when weather or downtime keeps everyone inside.
Known length range: 19-25 ft.
A Class A needs more route planning than a van or many Class C rentals. Confirm campground length limits, turnarounds, fuel access, and grocery stops before booking.
This is usually a comfort-first choice for travelers who are willing to trade parking flexibility for interior space and a larger coach-style setup.
Current storage signal: storage details are shown in photos and model descriptions.
Current Class A RVs start around $116.12-$257.12/night before checkout extras. Treat that as the rental starting point, not the trip budget.
Dates, pickup city, provider, mileage, protection, fuel, taxes, generator use, kitchen or bedding kits, dump fees, and campsite costs can all change what you actually pay.
Keep Class A pinned, then compare it against one alternative at a time. That is easier to use than a giant matrix and closer to how renters actually decide.
Compare two at a time
Class A RVs appear in 21 pickup locations including Dusseldorf, Munich, Passau, Sittard, and Asten; current providers include Rent and Travel. Use the city links for local pickup guidance, then jump into a Class A search when the route and dates are ready.
Pickup city #1
Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 4-5 and visible base prices from $186/night.
Pickup city #2
Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 2-6 and visible base prices from $184/night.
Pickup city #3
Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 4 and visible base prices from $184/night.
Pickup city #4
Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 2-6 and visible base prices from $209/night.
Pickup city #5
Rent and Travel shows Class A options here with listed sleeping capacity of 2-6 and visible base prices from $211/night.
Pickup city index
Use the city pages for route, airport, pickup, and campground context, then open a filtered Class A search when your route and dates are ready.
Current Class A RVs come from Rent and Travel across 21 pickup locations including Dusseldorf, Munich, Passau, Sittard, and Asten.
Compare mileage limits, protection choices, deposits, cancellation timing, pickup windows, and return expectations before choosing between providers.
Confirm site length, hookups, pull-through access, and arrival timing before assuming a large coach will fit your route.
A larger rental can come with larger deposit exposure. Compare protection, deductible or excess language, roadside help, and damage rules.
Class A pickups can take time because tanks, slides, generator, leveling, shore power, propane, and return expectations need a careful walkthrough.
Class A RV fit depends on the exact rental, not just the category name. Compare length, seatbelts, bathroom setup, kitchen equipment, storage, and provider rules before choosing a model.
Choose your pickup city and dates, then compare Class A RVs against nearby RV types before you book.