Welcome to Italy, a Land of History and Beauty
Boot-shaped Italy is a captivating country where decadent art, a rich history, and unparalleled beauty converge to create a destination unlike any other. From the world-important ancient ruins of Rome to the picturesque canals of Venice, and the rolling vineyards of Tuscany to the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, Italy offers an incredible diversity of experiences. Whether you’re here for the culture, the cuisine, or the breathtaking landscapes, Italy never fails to enchant. Picture yourself strolling through cobblestone streets lined with historic architecture, sipping espresso in a sun-drenched piazza, or marvelling at masterpieces by Michelangelo and da Vinci. Each region of Italy offers its own unique allure, making it the perfect destination for exploration. Italy is a living museum, brimming with some of the world’s most iconic art and architecture. Begin your adventure in Rome, the Eternal City, where history and modern life seamlessly intertwine. Visit landmarks like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon, or toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure your return. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is home to the stunning Duomo and the Uffizi Gallery, which houses masterpieces by Botticelli and Raphael. Meanwhile, beautiful Venice offers a unique charm with its labyrinth of canals, gondolas, skinny passageways and romantic bridges. Arrive here via Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) just 8 kilometres (5 miles) north of the city center. But Italy isn’t just about its cities. The countryside is equally captivating. Head to Tuscany for its scenic vineyards, cypress-lined roads, and hilltop towns like Siena and San Gimignano. Here, you can enjoy wine tastings, explore olive groves, and indulge in the region’s world-famous cuisine. The Amalfi Coast, with its pastel-hued villages perched on cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, is a driving experience like no other. Wind your way through Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi, stopping to sample fresh seafood and sip on limoncello made from locally grown lemons.
The best way to experience Italy? By car, of course! With a rental car, you can easily transition from cityscapes to serene countryside, enjoying the freedom to stop at charming villages or panoramic vistas along the way. Arriving at major airports like Rome Fiumicino (FCO), Milan Malpensa (MXP), or Florence Peretola (FLR), you'll find a wide range of vehicles to suit your journey. A compact car is ideal for navigating Italy's narrow city streets and historic centres, while a comfortable SUV is perfect for road trips through the rolling hills of Tuscany or the dramatic coastline of Liguria. Of course, Italy’s incredible culinary scene is legendary. Each region boasts its own specialties, from the pizza of Naples to the deep-flavours of the delicious risotto of Milan and the gelato of Florence. Don’t miss the chance to try authentic pasta dishes like carbonara, amatriciana, and cacio e pepe in their birthplace. And for dessert? Tiramisu, cannoli, or panna cotta await!

Driving Italy
Italy is a country where every journey tells a story. With its blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and world-class cuisine, it’s no wonder Italy captures the hearts of travellers from around the globe. By hiring a car, you’ll unlock the freedom to experience this enchanting country on your own terms. Driving in Italy offers a sense of freedom and adventure. Start your journey in one of the country's major cities, then set off on a scenic road trip. Consider the Great Dolomite Road for stunning alpine views, or drive through the Val d'Orcia in Tuscany, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its idyllic landscapes. For coastal lovers, the Amalfi Drive is a must, offering jaw-dropping views at every turn. Parking in historic city centres can be challenging, so look for public parking garages or park outside the ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) zones and explore on foot. GPS or navigation apps are invaluable, as Italy’s road signs may differ from what you're used to. Always carry some coins for tolls on the autostrade (highways), and be prepared for local driving styles, which can be assertive but friendly. Lastly, ensure your rental car is equipped for the journey. Some mountain and rural roads require snow chains in winter, and it's always a good idea to confirm that your vehicle includes features like air conditioning for those warm Italian summers.
- Size of country: Approximately 301,340 km² (116,350 sq mi)
- Population: ~60 million
- Population density: About 200 people per km² (517 people per sq mi)
- Total length of roads: Around 487,700 km (303,100 miles)
- Major road network: A1 (Autostrada del Sole), A4, A22, A14, and scenic regional roads such as SR222 (Chianti Wine Route)

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