Rome Train Station Rental Car with Hire Car Italy - Your best source for great value Car Rental in Italy!
We offer you 2 quotation engines to allow you to get the best price for your Hire Car in Italy. Just choose which one you want, and compare prices. Both of our engines offer many locations around Italy, and a full fleet of cars is available for hire, from 3 door economy models all the way up to Executive Sedans. We deal only with major, quality-assured hire car companies including Alamo, Budget, Europcar, National, Sixt and Thrifty.

We have 2 Rome Train Station Rental Car with Hire Car Italy Booking Systems for you to choose from! This will allow you to compare prices and choose the best deal! Simply Click the button for Engine #1 or Engine #2, and see which gives you the best deal!

PLEASE NOTE!
The rates shown are the special internet rates for self booking. There are no discounts available if you phone - you should use the booking form.
All Terms and Conditions, and inclusions are detailed in the engine - generate a quote, and you will be shown the details.
48 Hours Notice is REQUIRED for all bookings. We cannot book cars with less notice, or on the day. We at Hire Car Italy look forward to providing for all your car hire needs. We pride ourselves on an excellent level of service at a very competitive price. With a large variety of cars and locations to choose from, Hire Car Italy is an ideal choice for affordable car hire whether you are renting for business or pleasure. Our online services are quick and easy to use and will provide you with the best value Hire Car quotes from our suppliers. We have negotiated the best online prices from our suppliers.
To help you enjoy your hire car holiday we have some details about this area of Italy below and general Italian driving information is available on our Hire Car Italy Travel Information page.
Rome (Italian and Latin Roma) is the capital city of Italy, and of its Latium region. It is located on the lower Tiber river, near the Mediterranean Sea, at 41°54' N 12°29' E . The Vatican City State, a sovereign enclave within Rome, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and its ruler the Pope. The largest city in Italy, Rome has a population of 2,546,806 (2004) with 3.3 million living in the metropolitan area. The current mayor of Rome is Walter Veltroni. The city's history extends nearly 3,150 years, during which time it has been the seat of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, Papal States, Kingdom of Italy and Italian Republic. Tourism is Rome's principal industry. The city is also a centre of the banking, publishing, insurance and fashion industries. Shopping at the Spanish Steps is a big tourist attraction. Rome has an airport formally named Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport - FCO, but more commonly known as Fiumicino. A second City Airport is located in Ciampino (charter-local traffic), Southeast of the citycentre. A subway system operates in Rome called the Metropolitana or Rome Metro which was opened in 1955. There are 2 lines (A & B) and a third under construction. (Today 35 km) Rome also has a comprehensive bus system. The web site of the public transportation company (ATAC) (http://infopoint.atac.roma.it) allows to calculate the path with buses and subways. Chronic congestion caused by cars during the 1970s and 80s lead to the banning of traffic in certain parts of the city.
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