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General information about Rome

Rome is one of the most magnificent and romantic cities in the world. The 'Eternal City', is the capital of Italy and of the Lazio region.
It has two main international airports, the Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) and the Ciampino International Airport (CIA) that is located to the southeast of the city.
Rome is such a beautiful city, maybe the most beautiful city in the world and you will need more than 3 days to explore it as there is so much to see and do and a car rental will help you to do it better.
With a rental car you can also visit other cities nearby like the capital of the Campania region Naples, the capital of Tuscany Florence, the capital of Emilia-Romagna Bologna etc. The best times of the year to visit Rome are April, May, and late September through October. Avoid the summer because the heat and the crowds make the city nearly unbearable.

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Fontana di Trevi, ItalyIn the historic centre of Rome you will find the most of attractions but if you stay in a hotel close to these attractions you pay much more, so the best way is to stay not so close and rent a car to visit all the places you like and also arrange day trips. You must go to Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), a masterpiece of the XVIII century that connects the French Church Trinita dei Monti and the square, with the irregular shape.
Very close you will find the breath taking fountain, Fontana di Trevi, the most beautiful fountain of Rome. It was originally designed by Bernini, but the completion of the project was led by Nicola Salvi.
The Pantheon is also located in the historic centre of Rome, in Piazza del Rotonda, surrounded by numerous cafes, street vendors, and bustle.
You must also go to Piazza Navona that has 3 baroque fountains and the central one -Fountain of Four Rivers- designed by Bernini. It is a lively place with plenty of restaurants and gelato (ice-cream) bars.
In Piazza Barberini you will find the Triton Fountain created by sculptor Bernini and the Museum of Ancient Art, housed in Barberini Palace, and the Fountain of Bees.
Do not miss the Colosseum. This is the site of former gladiatorial conquests, a giant arena. It has an underground network of cells, corridors, ramps and elevators that were used to transport animals from their cages to the arena.
Nearby is the Forum Romanum that was the commercial, political, and religious centre of ancient Rome.

Enjoy your Car Rental in Rome

The best way to go around the city is with a car rental and Economy Car Rentals offers the best deals.
You can visit Villa Borghese and the Bioparco (Rome Zoo), which sits in the center of the park. Villa Borghese is the largest public park in Rome and it also houses several museums, fountains, lakes, temples, and statues. The ideal place to relax!
Also you must visit the Vatican Palace to see the St. Peter’s Basilica that is the largest church in the world and reach the dome observatory that you will enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Rome. The Vatican Museums is a complex of museums which house hundreds of thousands of artworks, considered the finest collection of art on the planet.

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