


Pay less. Discover more.
Rent a bike for a maximum of €5 per day!
Until May 31, 2025, you can rent a Call a Bike for up to 24 hours for a maximum of €5. Keep your Call a Bike longer, and the road is yours.
Our prices
Promotion until May 31, 2025: Pay less. Discover more.
Rent a Call a Bike for 24 hours for a maximum of €5 and save up to 50% on the daily price in the Starter and Basic tariff!
- no base fee
- €1 unlock fee / ride
- €1 / 15 minutes
- max. €9 / day / ride
- rent up to 4 bikes at the same time
- €4.90 / year
- €0.50 unlock fee / ride
- €1 / 15 minutes
- max. €7 / day / ride
- rent up to 2 bikes at the same time
- €5.90 / month (cancellable monthly after 1 year)
- no unlock fee
- 30 free minutes / ride
- then €1 / 30 minutes
- max. €5 / day / ride
- rent up to 2 bikes at the same time

How it works
Rental via app: Open the bike by scanning the QR code or select an available bike on the map. The lock pops open.
Pause: Click on the "Pause" button in the app and close the bike lock. If you want to end your break, click on "Continue" in the app. The lock will open again. Note that the time you take a break is counted as part of your journey time.
Return: Take the bike back to a Call a Bike station and close the bike lock. Your ride is over.
Bikesharing in your city
Call a Bike is the nationwide bike sharing service by Deutsche Bahn. Enjoy flexible and comfortable bike mobility thanks to our fleet of over 15.000 bikes. They are available in 70 towns and cities across Germany.
We operate under the name of StadtRAD in Hamburg and Lüneburg and we're called RegioRadStuttgart in Stuttgart and its surroundings.
In Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt a.M., Darmstadt and Offenbach you can find Call a Bike all over the city. You can also find Call a Bike at many ICE stations. Available bikes and stations are visible in the app at any time.

Your partner for bikesharing solutions
We bring customised bikesharing systems to towns and cities throughout Germany, providing modern, flexible and emission-free mobility that complements the public transport network.