Car rental from Rome
Car rental from Rome AIrport
The capital of Italy is a beautiful destination year-round. Car rental from Rome Fiumicino Airport, also known as Leonardo di Vinci International Airport, will make it easier to travel between the sites and attraction that this region has to offer. Car rental from Rome airport is being provided by Autovia, Avis-Budget, Europcar, Goldcar, Hertz-Thrifty-Dollar, Firefly, Locauto-Enterprise-National-Alamo, Maggiore, RENT4U, Sicily by Car-Auto Europa, Sixt, and Win Rent. Each of the car rental companies has a great range of cars for any kind of trip and any number of travelers. We also have partnerships with car rental agencies such as [Argus Car Hire](https://www.skyscanner.co.il/car-rental-with/argu/car-rental-with-Argus Car Hire.html), Holiday Autos, and Rentalcars.com, so that we can find you fantastic deals.
Gas stations at Rome Fiumicino Airport
Most car rental from Rome airport agreements requires to return the car with a full tank. If you do have a full-to-full policy, you’ll need to refuel the tank to avoid any extra service fees charged by the car rental company. A Q8 gas station is located just outside of the exit of Rome Fiumicino Airport, as well as several others in the center of Fiumicino such as a couple of ENI gas stations. If you miss these, there are also fuel stations located on Via Cristoforo Colombo.
Getting to your destination with a car rental from Rome Airport
The airport is located South-West of the city of Rome. Driving in Rome can be hectic, so it’s recommended that you use one of the Park & Ride facilities outside of the center if possible. Also, it’s advice that you check with your hotel if they offer free parking for its guests.
Rome
Car rental from Rome Fiumicino Airport is perfect for reaching any destination on the coast, and naturally the capital city of Italy. They say “all roads lead to Rome,” but the A91 is the one that will actually do that. Visit the historic Coliseum, the Vatican, and a plethora of ancient ruins you’ll find in the areas surrounding the city. Get into your car rental from Rome Airport and merge onto A91 when exiting the airport, then head onto Via Cristoforo Colombo. It will take approximately 50 minutes to reach your destination, and the distance to the city from the airport is about 35 km. Just pay attention to the roads, as the Italian drivers are known for cutting off.
Civitavecchia
This city is located on the western coast of Italy. It serves as a significant port for getting to other Italian islands, including Sardinia. Car rental from Rome airport makes it easy to reach by taking the E80 out of the airport and following the road along the coast. This 69-km road trip takes about 55 minutes of driving via A12/E80. Note that this route includes tolls.
Frascati
Love Italy’s food and drink? Well, how can you not! Frascati could be the delicious palate cleanser you need after the hustle and bustle of Rome. Frascati is a small town packed with vineyards and incredible local produce, which makes it well worth the drive with your car rental from Rome. It’s about an hour’s drive from the airport via A90/E80, and on-street parking is available. Exit the airport to Follow the E80 around the city, then take exit 21-22 for Tuscolana.
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This information is correct as of November 2018