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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Alghero Fertilia Airport Situated far from mainland Europe in a pretty and relatively isolated section of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is Italy’s second-largest island and full of traditional culture and liveliness. One of the island’s chief attractions is Alghero town, on the northwestern coast. The pace of life here is blissfully subdued compared [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Car hire Alghero Fertilia Airport</h4>
<p>Situated far from mainland Europe in a pretty and relatively isolated section of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is Italy’s second-largest island and full of traditional culture and liveliness. One of the island’s chief attractions is Alghero town, on the northwestern coast. The pace of life here is blissfully subdued compared to mainland Europe. <a href="http://www.aeroportodialghero.it/home_en.asp" target="_blank">Alghero Fertilia Airport</a> is a gateway to all of the joy that Sardinia brings its guests. The airport has short- and long-term parking and a drop off/pick up outside the terminal’s entrance.</p>
<h4>Car hire</h4>
<p>Car hire is a great way to experience the greater Alghero area and set your trip at whatever pace best suits you. The airport offers vehicles from Alamo, Avis, Budget and other firms. By booking car rental you gain the best opportunity to explore Sardinia without any restrictions. A visit to Sardinia can be made much more pleasurable by renting a car.</p>
<h4>Discovering Alghero</h4>
<p>The Alghero Cathedral, Church of St Francis, Church of St Michael, Madonna del Santo Rosario and 16th-century Catalan city walls are a few of the many cultural highlights awaiting guests in Alghero. The 16th-century Palazzo D’Albis is a fine example of classical Catalan-Aragonese architecture. Neptune&#8217;s Grotto, nicely accessible by ferry, and Porto Conte are popular destinations as well. The Old Town harbour also offers exciting attractions to explore, where many examples of Catalans Gothic style features can be seen. </p>
<h4>Daytripping by car</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/alghero_harbour.jpg" alt="Alghero Harbour" title="Alghero Harbour" align="left" width="255" height="177" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1651" />The gorgeous scenery of Sardinia’s countryside comes into greater play for those with wheels of their own. The stunning vistas at <a href="http://www.italia.it/en/media/virtual-tours/virtual-tour.html?no_cache=1&#038;h=Alghero&#038;stuid=883" target="_blank">Capo Caccia</a> are well worth dropping by for photo oportunity.  The coast becomes more wildly attractive north of Capo Caccia, and is beautifully dotted with Spanish guard towers. The old hinterland church of Duomo di San Nicola is simply gorgeous, and Pelosa Beach is perhaps the most beautiful of the island. </p>
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<h4>When to go</h4>
<p>A good time to visit Sardinia is during the mild summertime, when the sea is warmer, gentler and more swimmable. Plus al fresco meals can be enjoyed while admiring the water change colours during sunset in the hotter months. But during the off-season it is also enjoyable here as there are fewer crowds. <br />
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<h4>Driving rentals in Italy</h4>
<p>Driving is done on the right hand side of the road throughout Italy. Make sure to have an International Drivers’ Permit. Also bring your driver’s license from your home country as well as some additional form of picture ID. </p>
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		<title>Ancona Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Ancona Airport Ancona Airport services north-central Italy, near the beautiful Adriatic Sea. The airport transited more than 50,000 passengers in April 2011, an increase of more than 50 per cent from April 2010. Meanwhile, for the same timeframe, goods transported by air increased by 54.7 percent to 564 tonnes. Car hire Car rental [...]]]></description>
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<h4><strong>Car hire </strong><strong>Ancona Airport </strong></h4>
<p><a href="http://www.ancona-airport.com/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">Ancona Airport</a> services north-central Italy, near the beautiful Adriatic Sea. The airport transited more than 50,000 passengers in April 2011, an increase of more than 50 per cent from April 2010. Meanwhile, for the same timeframe, goods transported by air increased by 54.7 percent to 564 tonnes.</p>
<h4><strong>Car hire</strong></h4>
<p>Car rental makes getting around greater Ancona a breeze. Driving is a great way to experience the great Italian countryside at your leisure. Car hire is available at the airport from Alamo, Auto Europe, Avis, Big Value Cars, Budget, Dollar, Europcar, Honk, Sixt, Thrifty and Zoom.</p>
<h4><strong>Discovering Ancona</strong></h4>
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Star attractions in Ancona town include the elaborate 11th-century Cathedral of Ancona; the millennium-old 18-metre-high marble Arch of Trajan, which honours the emperor who had the town’s fine harbour made; as well as the pentagonal 18th-century Lazzaretto fort, which today hosts cultural exhibits.</p>
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<h4><strong>Daytripping by car</strong></h4>
<p>With the use of a car in Ancona, trips to nearby attractions such as the healing Aspio Spas in Camerano or the International Accordion Museum, which is the current occupant of a fine 16th-century palace, are only a few kilometers away. Also within range is Cardeto Park and its elegant lighthouse that dates from 1860, plus the Sangallo Fortress, built in the 1530s on the command of Pope Clement VII.</p>
<h4><strong>When to go</strong></h4>
<p>In greater Ancona, May to August are the warmest months and ideal for enjoying the beautiful area. April, as well as September to mid-November, are nice alternative times to come when it’s still not too cold. From late November to March you’ll practically have the place all to yourself, but it may be a bit nippy!<br /><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=Ancona,%20Italy" target="_blank">Check Ancona Weather Forecast</a></p>
<h4><strong>Driving rentals in Italy</strong></h4>
<p>Non-Italian citizens driving in Italy need to have an International Drivers’ Permit. It also is a good idea to have an additional form of photo identification such as your passport.  Do remember that Italians drive on the right side of the road throughout the country.</p>
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		<title>Arezzo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Arezzo Car hire in Arezzo is available from Avis, Hertz, Budget, Europcar, Thrifty and National. You’d be hard pressed to find an area of the world better suited to driving yourself in and stopping regularly along the ways to take photos of the stunning landscape. Take command of your vacation and go wherever [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Car hire Arezzo</h4>
<p>Car hire in Arezzo is available from Avis, Hertz, Budget, Europcar, Thrifty and National. You’d be hard pressed to find an area of the world better suited to driving yourself in and stopping regularly along the ways to take photos of the stunning landscape. Take command of your vacation and go wherever you like in this heavenly spot of the planet with a car rental.</p>
<h4>Daytripping by car</h4>
<p>It’s certainly a good idea to take off in a rental car to see the breathtaking Tuscany countryside. A beautiful 25-kilometre ride away from Arezzo is a museum offering artist Piero della Francesca’s painting of Madonna del Parto, a rare fresco of the Virgin Mary nine months pregnant with Jesus. This is a subject very rare in Italian art. Rural Tuscany is a wonderful land of vineyard, olive groves and rolling green hills. Stunning towns crown hilltops throughout the region. Churches and museums are found within them.</p>
<h4>Discovering Arezzo</h4>
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<p>Situated in the gorgeous Tuscany region, of north-central Italy, Arezzo, set on a hilltop, is easily one of Italy’s gems. An urban highlight is the 13th-century <a href="http://www.italia.it/en/media/virtual-tours/virtual-tour.html?no_cache=1&#038;h=arezzo&#038;stuid=1007" target="_blank">Piazza Grande</a>, on which there are the Palace of the Fraternity of the Lay Brothers with its signature bell tower, a 15th-century fountain, and the Pieve de St Maria with a fine bell tower of its own, dating from 1346. Nearby the plaza is the Roman amphitheatre, built nearly 2,000 years ago, and its archeological museum. A great collection awaits discovery at the Museum of Medieval and Modern Art. Make sure to walk along the Corso Italia, which has served as Arezzo’s main street since the medieval era. Found here are terrific palaces, gothic buildings and old towers. Another nice diversion is the elaborate Passaggio del Prato public garden.</p>
<h4>When to go</h4>
<p>Sufficiently far from the coast to experience a continental climate, Arezzo has hot summers and quite chilly winters. Thus, the pleasant temperatures between these extremes, as experienced during spring and autumn, make these two latter seasons comfier times to enjoy the countryside and towns of Tuscany.<br /><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/16172.html" target="_blank">Check Arezzo Weather Forecast</a></p>
<h4>Driving rentals in Italy</h4>
<p>In Italy, driving is on the right side of the road. Foreign drivers should have an International Drivers’ Permit with them. It also makes sense to have some additional form of picture ID. Be aware of local farm drivers on narrow roads through this region.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Bari Airport South-eastern Italy is well serviced by Bari Airport, where most passengers are Britons and Germans in search of significantly warmer climes. The single passenger terminal here is equipped with ATMs and a help desk. Eleven kilometres away is Bari itself, the second-most major city in mainland Southern Italy after Naples. Bari [...]]]></description>
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<h4><strong>Car hire </strong><strong>Bari Airport</strong></h4>
<p><P> South-eastern Italy is well serviced by <a href="http://www.aeroportidipuglia.it/default.asp?idlingua=2&#038;rif=11&#038;what=0&#038;where=bari&#038;collegamento=0&#038;compagnia=0" target="_Blank">Bari Airport</a>, where most passengers are Britons and Germans in search of significantly warmer climes. The single passenger terminal here is equipped with ATMs and a help desk. Eleven kilometres away is Bari itself, the second-most major city in mainland Southern Italy after Naples. Bari is full of Italian charms, old churches and other architectural masterpieces.<br />
<h4><strong>Car hire</strong></h4>
<p><P>Exploring Southern Italy by rental car is a sensible idea, giving you the freedom to see the countryside at your own leisure. Car rental is available here from Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt, Thrifty and other companies.<br />
<h4><strong>Discovering Bari</strong></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/bari_bay1.jpg" align="left" alt="" title="Bari Town Coastline" width="255" height="177" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1695" /><br />
While wonderfully rich in history and culture, Bari is somewhat off the main tourist trail, making it all the more appealing. Enjoy the <a href="http://www.italia.it/en/media/virtual-tours/virtual-tour.html?no_cache=1&#038;h=bari&#038;stuid=977" target="_blank">Basilica of Saint Nicholas</a>, which was founded in 1087 and holds the relics of this saint; the St Nicholas Basilica; the millennium-old Byzantine style Bari Cathedral, which is dedicated to St Sabinus of Canosa; Barivecchia, or Old Bari, a sprawling network of streets and narrow passageways north of the modern Murat area; and Swabian Castle, which today is a gallery for art exhibitions.</p>
<h4><strong>Daytripping by car</strong></h4>
<p>While Bari town holds more than enough to enthrall most visitors, there are also some gems in the surrounding area once you’re past the rather urban-style suburbs. The landscape is a rich mix of greens, where many olive trees grow. While public transport goes to the nearby countryside, you’ll have more freedom if you drive yourself.</p>
<h4><strong>When to go</strong></h4>
<p>Bari is marked by a semi-arid Mediterranean climate that makes its summers dry, hot and good for beaching and its winters mild and still reasonably comfortable. Autumn and spring have reasonable temperatures and pleasantly offer rain now and then.<br /><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=Bari,%20Italy" target="_blank">Check Bari Weather Forecast</a></p>
<h4><strong>Driving rentals in Italy</strong></h4>
<p>An International Drivers’ Permit is a absolute must for internationals driving in Italy. Driving in the country is on the right side of the road. The road network in Italy is very good, though the south is more rural and has regional roads more than national highways.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Bergamo Airport Bergamo airport is a good alternative to Milan if you intend on exploting the Italian Lakes or Alpine region, transferring to a ski resort, or taking a shopping trip to Milan. The airport is situated just outside Bergamo, and thanks to the recent incursion of budget airlines, Bergamo Airport has really [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Car hire Bergamo Airport</h4>
<p><a href="http://www.bergamo-airport.com/arrivals.html" target="_blank">Bergamo airport</a> is a good alternative to Milan if you intend on exploting the Italian Lakes or Alpine region, transferring to a ski resort, or taking a shopping trip to Milan. The airport is situated just outside Bergamo, and thanks to the recent incursion of budget airlines, Bergamo Airport has really come into its own and is attracting more and more passengers. </p>
<h4>Car hire</h4>
<p>Car hire from Bergamo Airport is quite affordable. It makes particular economic sense for holidaymakers travelling in groups. A number of car rental companies serve the airport including Hertz, Europcar and National among others. The smaller size of this airport makes it much easier to pick up your rental and exit into the Northern Italian countryside. </p>
<h4>Discovering Bergamo</h4>
<p>Before taking off to enjoy the hinterland in your rental car, do check out some of the many exciting sites of Bergamo town. The heart of Old Town, <a href="http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Italy/Lombardy/Bergamo-155701/Things_To_Do-Bergamo-Piazza_Vecchia-BR-1.html" target="_blank">Piazza Vecchia</a>, positively oozes with culture, with its nice mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Highlights include the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Colleoni Chapel, the Rocca walled stronghold and museum, the Archeology Museum, the Science Museum, as well as Accademia Carrara, one of the best collections of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque paintings in Northern Italy.</p>
<h4>Day tripping by car</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/bergamo_seaview.jpg" align="left" alt="" title="Bergamo Mountain Scenery" width="255" height="177" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1700" /></p>
<p>A handful of ski resorts are within one hour by car from Bergamo. Some nice places are located in the mountains surrounding the Brembana Valley, including Foppolo, Carona and San Simone resorts. Lake Iseo is one of the smaller and less crowded lakes of Northern Italy. Also nearby is the charming town of <a href="http://www.crespidadda.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Valxer.woa/wa/page?lan=eng&#038;id=1050406&#038;path=Crespi+d%27Adda.Crespi+d%27Adda" target="_blank">Crespi d’Adda</a>, wihch is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Then there’s the shopping in nearby Milan.</p>
<h4>When to go</h4>
<p>While most of Italy experiences dry summers and wet winters, Bergamo has wet (but still hot) summers and dry and quite chilly winters. A nice time for general tourism – historic sites, shopping, alfresco dining – is thus autumn and spring, which feature less severe conditions or crowds.<br /><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=bergamo" target="_blank">Check Bergamo Weather Forecast</a></p>
<h4>Driving rentals in Italy</h4>
<p>Remember that Italy drives on the right side of the road. It’s advisable to carry an international drivers’ licence or some form of ID. In Northern Italy there is an extensive network of highways and good roads, but drive with caution as you venture on to the windy roads in the Alps and Lakes region.</p>
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		<title>Bologna Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Bologna Airport Bologna Airport, officially the G Marconi International Airport, is strategically positioned in the centre of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region., downtown Bologna is seven kilometres away. Terminal 1 operates all arrivals, plus domestic and European departures. Terminal 2 handles international departures. Various Italian cafes, a newsstand, a bookstore, and boutique shops can be [...]]]></description>
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<h4> Car hire Bologna Airport </h4>
<p><a href="http://www.bologna-airport.it/uk/flight-information/live-flight-information/arrivals/?IDFolder=1030&#038;LN=UK" target="_blank">Bologna Airport</a>, officially the G Marconi International Airport, is strategically positioned in the centre of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region., downtown Bologna is seven kilometres away. Terminal 1 operates all arrivals, plus domestic and European departures. Terminal 2 handles international departures. Various Italian cafes, a newsstand, a bookstore, and boutique shops can be found in the airport. This is one the most important airports in the country. </p>
<h4> Car hire </h4>
<p>Car hire at Bologna Airport can be obtained by major companies, namely, Hertz, Avis, Alamo, Budget, Europcar, Maggiore, Auto Europa, Thrifty, Dollar and Easycar. Car rental is easily and affordably arranged at the ground floor of Terminal 1, and makes getting around the area smooth and hassle-free, though better rates can be secured by booking online in advance through a car rental compare site.</p>
<h4> Discovering Bologna </h4>
<p>Bologna is at its most appealing when it comes to its rich culture and history. Its attractions include the Archaeological Museum, National Picture Gallery and Museum of Military Architecture. Also here found in Bergamo are parks, such as Margherita Gardens, Parco Montagnola; and the city’s Fountain of Neptune built in 1563. Piazza Galvani is also a lively and spacious heart of the city.</p>
<h4> Daytripping by car </h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/bologna_town.jpg" alt="" title="Bologna View of the Town" align="left" width="255" height="172" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1708" />Driving by car is an excellent way to get around the attractions in the Bolgona area, such as Ferrara, which is 40 kilometres away, not overcrowded with tourists, and boasts the stunning and stately Cathedral and Este Castle, medieval walls and <a href="http://www.palazzodiamanti.it/index.php?id=734" target="_blank">Piazzo dei Diamanti</a>. For Roman history, another destination that’s a short trip from Bologna is Rimini, home to the Augustus Arch and Tiberius Bridge. Parma is one of the great villages in the area worth discovering. Or take to the rolling Appenine Hills south of Bolgona to Poretta Terme, which is famous for its spa therapies.</p>
<h4> When to go </h4>
<p>Typical of inland Italy, Bologna has a humid temperate or continental climate, away from the areas of the country affected by the sea. Winters are downright frigid, with the temperature often dipping below the freezing point. So make a point of visiting in the summer, if you can beat the heat, the milder spring, or perhaps best of all, the comfortable autumn.<br />
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<h4> Driving rentals in Italy </h4>
<p>Driving in Italy? If so, make sure to remember that driving is on the right side of the road, and have an International Drivers’ Permit or licence from a European country on hand plus alternative photo ID. Renters of cars need to be at least 21 years of age.</p>
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		<title>Bolzano Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Bolzano Airport Bolzano Airport, known as Flughafen Bozen in German (many inhabitants in the area speak German as their native tongue) is a rather small regional airport quite nearby Bolzano city in Northeastern Italy’s handsome Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region. The main destination for domestic flights is Rome. Many charter flights serve destinations in Europe [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Car hire Bolzano Airport </h4>
<p><a href="http://www.abd-airport.it/index.php?id=13&#038;L=2" target="_blank">Bolzano Airport</a>, known as Flughafen Bozen in German (many inhabitants in the area speak German as their native tongue) is a rather small regional airport quite nearby Bolzano city in Northeastern Italy’s handsome Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region. The main destination for domestic flights is Rome. Many charter flights serve destinations in Europe during the winter, when skiing in the nearby Alps is relished.</p>
<h4>Car hire</h4>
<p>Alamo, Auto Europe, Avis, Big Value Cars, Budget, Dollar, Europcar, Honk, Sixt, Thrifty and Zoom provide car hire services at Bolzano Airport. Car rental puts your trip in your own hands, allowing you to see more destinations and leave them whenever you’re ready. Vehicle rental makes particular sense for larger groups.</p>
<h4>Discovering Bolzano</h4>
<p>Bolzano is the capital of South Tyrol and is referred to as the Italian Capital of Christmas, due to its lively Christmastime market. Among its standout feature are the City Centre, which is loaded with theatres, stores, museums, hotels, restaurants, and, especially <a href="http://www.bolzano.net/photos/walther-square.html" target="_blank">Walther Square</a>, the heart of downtown. Dodiciville-Runkelstein Castle is a grand destination. South Bolzano is full of elegant homes from the 1900s. Bolzano is regularly ranked among the top cities in the country for quality of life.</p>
<h4>Daytripping by car</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/bolzano_mountains1.jpg" alt="" title="Bolzano Mountain Scenery" align="left" width="255" height="177" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1713" /></p>
<p>No matter where you go in Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol, the scenery is bound to be spectacular, and worth stops for taking photos along the way wherever you like while in a rental car. The Alps are magnificently ever-present. One hip daytrip is the Gries region for culture and art, wine and nature, northwest of Bolzano. The surrounding area of Bolzano is full of verdant and beautiful mountains and sparkling sapphire lakes. The Peaks in Veneto, and Hills in Trento are but two of the many top-end areas for admiring nearby nature. There are dozens of such natural attractions within a few dozen kilometres from town.</p>
<h4>When to go</h4>
<p>Summers can be scorching while winters are often frigid, which makes spring, or, even better, autumn, great times to come when the weather is relatively mild. But arriving in the off season means a lot fewer crowds and good walking conditions.<br />
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<h4>Driving rentals in Italy</h4>
<p>In addition to driving with an International Drivers’ Permit, it also makes sense to have some other form of photo ID. Note that Italians drive on the right side of the road. Roads are pretty good in the North, but Alpine roads can be narrow and dangerous.</p>
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		<title>Brescia Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Brescia Airport A small airport known for its low-airfare carriers, Brescia Airport is found 15 kilometres southeast of Brescia. Brescia Airport handles just 200,000 passengers per year, and has one terminal building. Also known as Montichiari Airport, it offers its passengers all the expected comforts and services. Its single terminal is neat and [...]]]></description>
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<h4> Car hire Brescia Airport </h4>
<p>A small airport known for its low-airfare carriers, <a href="http://www.aeroportobrescia.it/en/voli/arrivi_giorno.asp" target="_blank">Brescia Airport</a> is found 15 kilometres southeast of Brescia. Brescia Airport handles just 200,000 passengers per year, and has one terminal building. Also known as Montichiari Airport, it offers its passengers all the expected comforts and services. Its single terminal is neat and modern. And offers and uncrowded gateway to Northern Italy.</p>
<h4> Car hire </h4>
<p>Many top car hire companies provide their services at Brescia Airport. Italy is a country in which many attractions are found outside of main urban centres, and a sense of freedom in one’s travels is desired. At this airport you can choose from Europcar, Alamo, Auto Europa, Budget Italy, and other companies. The companies offer various kinds of vehicles and services which are best booked online in advance.</p>
<h4> Discovering Brescia </h4>
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<p>After Milan, Brescia is the Lombard region’s second largest city. Brescia’s downtown has been rectangular since Roman times. Sights worth seeing in Brescia include the spacious, Venetian-influenced Renaissance-style plaza Piazza della Loggia and Romanesque-style and uniquely circular <a href="http://www.comune.brescia.it/Istituzionale/AreeESettori/AreaPubblicaIstruzione/AttivitaPromozionali/Turismo/ItinerariDiVisitaAllaCitta/en-GB/the+old+cathedral.htm" target="_blank">Old Cathedral</a>. Also impressive is the medieval Town Hall, which still houses governmental offices and dates to the 1100s; as well as the Piazza del Foro. Several more medieval churches can be seen as well. </p>
<h4> Daytripping by car </h4>
<p>Delightful villages, stately old Roman ruins and rolling countryside can be enjoyably explored by car in greater Brescia. Italy’s largest, and one of its prettiest, Lakes is <a href="http://www.gardalake.com/" target="_blank">Lago Garda</a> and its holiday resorts make it a great destination. Quieter Lago Iseo is also nice. Historic Verona is 60 kilometres away. Also within driving range is Ronchi, an area of forests, farms and rural taverns. Access to nearby Alpine skiing is easy.</p>
<h4> When to go </h4>
<p><P>Despite the heat, summer is the best time to come to Brescia, as in winter it can get quite cold, and the general appeal of milder spring and autumn is mitigated by the rains that fall more often during those two seasons.<br />
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<h4> Driving rentals in Italy </h4>
<p>Driving is on the right side of the road in Italy. Foreigners driving in the country require an International Drivers’ Permit. Give Italians a wide berth – they tend to drive aggressively. Speed limits should be adhered to – they are 130 km/h on motorways and 50 km/h residential areas.</p>
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		<title>Brindisi Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Brindisi Airport Found in the Apulia region’s Southeast, Brindisi Airport, or Papola-Casale Airport, is an easily appreciated and chic entranceway to the popular far southeastern corner of Italy. Papola-Casale Airport is six kilometres outside the city centre. The one-terminal airport is just three kilometres north of town. It handles about one million passengers [...]]]></description>
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<h4> Car hire Brindisi Airport </h4>
<p>Found in the Apulia region’s Southeast, <a href="http://www.aeroportidipuglia.it/default.asp?idlingua=2&#038;rif=11&#038;what=0&#038;where=brindisi&#038;collegamento=0&#038;compagnia=0" target="_blank">Brindisi Airport</a>, or Papola-Casale Airport, is an easily appreciated and chic entranceway to the popular far southeastern corner of Italy. Papola-Casale Airport is six kilometres outside the city centre. The one-terminal airport is just three kilometres north of town. It handles about one million passengers annually. Many low-cost carriers fly through here. There is one passenger terminal, where an ATM, cafe and vending machines can be found. You can also spend away at the gift shop and duty-free shop. </p>
<h4> Car hire </h4>
<p>Car hire is easily accomplished by visiting the counters for Hertz, Avis, Alamo, Budget and other big names at the airport, although pre booking online guarantees availability and best prices. Car rental is an easy way to get around the area on its excellent road network. </p>
<h4> Discovering Brindisi </h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/brindisi_town.jpg" align="left" alt="" title="Brindisi Town" width="254" height="177" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1722" /><br />
Brindisi is blissfully ensconced along the coast of the Adriatic Sea in far southeastern Italy. The bustling city as long been a major transit centre for goods coming and going to Greece and the Middle East. The main sights include the Castello Svevo (“Large Castle”), which is trapezoidal in shape and has huge square towers. The <a href="http://www.brindisiweb.it/monumenti/aragones_castle.asp" target="_blank">Aragonese Castle</a>, better known as Forte a Mare (“Sea Fort”), date to 1491. Two ancient Roman columns are the symbols of the city. Also not to be missed is the 11th-century Romanesque style Duomo (Cathedral).</p>
<h4> Daytripping by car </h4>
<p>The best places to visit in the outskirts of Brindisi are natural areas such as outcrops, beaches and rocky bays. They are easily brought into reach by rental car. These include the 214-acre Regional Natural Park of Punta della Contessa Salt, a wetland; the Regional Nature Reserve Forest Cerano, which is a protected natural area; and the Regional Nature Reserve Bosco of Santa Teresa and Lucci forest.</p>
<h4> When to go </h4>
<p>Brindisi enjoys a typically seaside Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers, mild and rainier springs and autumns, plus cool but not too frigid winters. All seasons have their advantages and disadvantages, but the warmer months are generally more comfortable, as long as you don’t mind the crowds.<br />
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<h4> Driving rentals in Italy </h4>
<p>Italians drive on the right side of the road, make sure to have an International Drivers’ Permit. There are severe penalties for drink driving and speeding. Roads are in average condition in the South. Speed limits – 130 km/h on motorways and 90 km/h on open roads – should be adhered to.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire Cagliari Airport Cagliari Airport, also called Cagliari Elmas Airport, is located seven kilometres northwest of Cagliari town on Italy’s Sardinia Island. Planes leave from many international destinations from here. Since 1937 the airport has served as the chief gateway to Italy’s second-largest island. More than three million passengers transit through here each year. [...]]]></description>
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<h4> Car hire Cagliari Airport </h4>
<p><a href="http://www.cagliari-airport.com/arrivals.html" target="_blank">Cagliari Airport</a>, also called Cagliari Elmas Airport, is located seven kilometres northwest of Cagliari town on Italy’s Sardinia Island. Planes leave from many international destinations from here. Since 1937 the airport has served as the chief gateway to Italy’s second-largest island. More than three million passengers transit through here each year. The airport’s lone terminal was renovated in 2003. You’ll find banks and ATMs, shops and restaurants. </p>
<h4> Car hire </h4>
<p>Zip into the city centre the easy way via car rental. It will only take you 10 to 15 minutes. Car hire is offered by Sardinya Rent a Car, Eurorent, Autoeuropa, Easy Car, Ruvioli Rent a Car, Pinna Rent a Car, Matta Rent a Car, Pintauro Rent a Car, Avis, Budget, Hertz, and Autonoleggio. Vehicles can be booked ahead on the Internet, with the best deals found on a site that can compare car hire rates.<br />
<h4> Discovering Cagliari </h4>
<p>Old Town Cagliari in south-central Sardinia is full of charm and shopping opportunities focused on the pedestrianised roads Via Manno and Via Garibaldi, Via Roma and Largo Carlo Felice, as well as nearby Via Alghero, Via Paoli and Via Dante. The bustling variety of boutiques brings to mind Copenhagen’s Stroget. Old Town is also packed with many restaurants, including many specialising in seafood.</p>
<h4> Daytripping by car </h4>
<p><img src="http://www.121carhireitaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/cagliari_sea.jpg" align="left" alt="" title="Cagliari Porto Giunco" width="176" height="266" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1726" /></p>
<p>The best nearby highlight on the outskirts of Cagliari is wonderful Poetto Beach, which is eight kilometres from town. Besides the unequipped free beach, there is a beach that costs €3 for entry, for which you can hire deck chairs and umbrellas. Also doable as a long daytrip is Alghero, which is four hours from Cagliari and known for its grand beaches. Built a thousand years ago, <a href="http://www.sardegna.com/en/blog/the-castello-district-in-cagliari/" target="_blank">Castello’s Historic District</a> is high on a hill above the city. Unless you want a serious workout, take it easy and drive up here, which will save your energy for scrambling towers, walls and narrow lanes.</p>
<h4> When to go </h4>
<p>Cagliari’s Mediterranean climate features hot but dry and comfortable, non-humid summers wonderfully tempered by northwesterly winds. This is the most popular time to go. The winters are rainy but not too cold, but also decent for visiting as long as you don’t have your mind set on beaching.<br />
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<h4> Driving rentals in Italy </h4>
<p>Make sure to have an International Drivers’ Permit. Drivers need to be over 21 to rent a car in Italy. Road conditions in Sardinia have improved much in recent years. Speed limits should be strictly adhered to.</p>
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