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Hiring a car at Rome



Car hire Rome

The Eternal City is a legend among travellers and features a superlative blend of ancient architecture, iconic monuments and influential culture. Rome has been luring visitors to Italy for millenia. The entire downtown core is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, complemented by exciting shopping districts, amazing food and a growing nightlife scene. Visitors wll have no trouble filling a holiday itinerary in this marvelous European city.

Car hire

All roads lead to Rome, but driving in the city is only for the stout of heart. A car rental is best used for exploring the surrounding countryside and all of the major international car hire companies have offices strategically located throughout the city. Numerous local firms also rent cars and will sometimes even deliver them to your hotel. One can always compare car hire options and look for the cheapest hire car rates online before arriving in Rome.

Discovering Rome

The ancient Roman district is a most popular attraction and is highlighted by icons like the Colosseum, the Pantheon and Piazza Venezia. Catholic Rome is another hot spot, featuring the Vatican and hundreds of amazing churches. Simply wandering the historic district is perhaps the best way to experience Rome, though be sure and spend time in its Capitoline Museums and Vatican Museums before heading out.

Daytripping by car

All around Rome one can find traces of its ancient past. A car hire will get you to historic hill towns like Frascati and imperial sites such as Tivoli. Pompei can be reached within a couple of hours whilst the nearby coastal town of Ostia Antica can provide fascinating insight into how Rome looked 2,000 years ago.

When to go

Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Rome, both in terms of weather and crowd density. October in particular is traditionally considered a wonderful month in this part of Italy. The hot dry summer lasts from May to October whilst winters include patchy cold spells and a few rainy days.
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Driving rentals in Italy

Rome is notorious for its chaotic and sometimes dangerous driving conditions. Outside the city, things improve a little, though drivers should exercise extreme caution when driving anywhere in Italy. Stay on the right hand side of the road and follow the speed limits of 50kph in cities and 90kph on countryside roads, even if the locals are not doing so.