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Can you rent a car in one city and return it in another Italy?

You can drop your car off in another Italian city, however, in most cases there will be a domestic one-way fee you'll need to pay when you pick up your vehicle. You can also drop off your rental in another European city, but be aware that an international one-way fee will be charged at pickup.



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If you're visiting both cities and the countryside, rent a car only for the countryside part. How light are you traveling? There's no question about it: lugging suitcases on and off trains and to and from train stations is no fun. But if you're only visiting cities, I still recommend not renting a car.

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Out of all the popular cities in Europe, Bucharest is the cheapest city to rent a car in at just $2/day. Renting a car in Bucharest is 85% cheaper than renting one in Dublin where the per day rate is around $13.

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With trains, ferries, water buses, taxis, drivers, mountain cable cars and funiculars, bikes, e-bikes and hiking paths, “you can really explore the corners of Italy for quite a ways before you need a car.”

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ANYONE with an inkling of common sense, a little pre-trip prep and a solid smartphone or GPS can easily handle driving in Italy. Here are the top Italian driving tips to hit the roads like a pro. Driving in Italy is safe, fun and a must if you really want to see the land.

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Is it worth driving the Amalfi Coast? If you plan to visit Italy between May and September, Amalfi Drive can be a crowded, chaotic road with long backups and major challenges finding a parking space. During this time, it is not worth driving the Amalfi Coast and it is best to get around by ferry or boat.

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Italian trains are fast and convenient, and therefore many travelers' preferred choice to travel on major routes like Florence to Rome and Milan to Venice. Competition between Italy's two rail companies are keeping both on their toes, which explains why Italian trains deliver great quality and value to travelers.

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Car rental rates were very high in Italy when I checked in August for September. $1875 for a compact in Italy vs $825 in France for similar car. Most credit cards also do not cover rental car insurance in Italy. Drop off fees may be less than the increased costs of renting in Italy.

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