Rome, also known as the "Eternal City", is one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in the world. With a history spanning more than 2,500 years, Rome offers a unique blend of ancient and modern, where historic monuments stand side by side with a vibrant urban lifestyle. Visiting Rome during the summer holidays is an unforgettable experience, and for those who want to explore the city with complete freedom, renting a car can be the ideal choice.
Why Rent a Car from FrankinGoCars in Rome
Renting a car from FrankinGoCars is a great choice for anyone who wants to explore Rome with complete freedom. One of the main advantages of this service is the option to rent a car without using a credit card, a major benefit for many travelers. Check out our complete guide to renting without a credit card for all available options.
FrankinGoCars offers a wide range of vehicles, from budget cars to more luxurious models, making it easy to find the perfect option for every need and budget. In addition, FrankinGoCars makes car rental accessible for young drivers too, including students. Flexible payment methods and the availability of discounted rates make this service ideal for younger travelers who may not yet have a credit card or a large budget.
Where to Pick Up Your Car in Rome
We have two main pick-up and drop-off locations:
- Rome Termini Station: A central location, perfect for travelers arriving by train. Quick and easy access.
- Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): Direct airport pick-up with a free shuttle. Ideal for travelers arriving by plane.
Both locations offer 24/7 assistance and qualified staff to ensure a stress-free experience.
Monuments and Tourist Attractions to Visit in Rome
There are countless wonders in this city, each with hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Renting a car from FrankinGoCars is a smart and affordable choice that lets you explore the city comfortably, avoiding long lines on public transport.
Recommended Driving Itineraries
- The Colosseum and the Imperial Forums: It is the largest amphitheater of the Roman world and one of Rome’s most iconic monuments. Learn how to visit Rome by car along the Imperial Forums and plan your perfect tour. The Colosseum is a must-see for every traveler—ideal for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- The Pantheon: Rome’s Pantheon, with its impressive dome and the famous oculus opening the ceiling to the sky, is a masterpiece of ancient architecture. Originally a temple dedicated to all pagan gods, it is now one of the best-preserved monuments in Rome.
- Trevi Fountain: It is the largest and perhaps the most famous Baroque fountain in Rome. According to tradition, tossing a coin into the fountain ensures you will return to the Eternal City. Its majestic beauty attracts millions of visitors every year.
- St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums: St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the most sacred religious sites in Christianity and a marvel of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The Vatican Museums house one of the world’s greatest art collections, including the famous Sistine Chapel.
Driving in Rome: Important Tips
Before starting your tour in Rome, it’s important to know the city’s traffic rules:
- Complete guide to Rome’s ZTL: Learn about limited traffic zones, opening hours, and how to avoid fines. The ZTL is one of the most important rules to understand when driving in Rome.
- Rome parking guide: Find the best places to leave your car safely. Learn about blue lines, convenient garages, and free parking areas.
With a vehicle at your disposal, you can experience Rome in a fully independent and personalized way, avoiding crowded public transport lines and waiting times, and moving easily between its iconic attractions.
Traditional Roman Dishes to Try
Roman cuisine is famous for its bold flavors and the use of simple, high-quality ingredients. Here are some traditional dishes you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Rome:
- Carbonara: Carbonara is an iconic dish of Roman cuisine, famous worldwide. It’s made with simple ingredients such as crispy guanciale, Pecorino Romano cheese, fresh eggs, and black pepper.
- Cacio e Pepe: Cacio e Pepe is the essence of simplicity elevated into a gourmet dish. This Roman classic uses only Pecorino Romano, black pepper, and pasta.
- Amatriciana: Amatriciana has become a pillar of Roman cuisine. It features a red sauce made with peeled tomatoes, cured guanciale, and a hint of chili pepper.
- Saltimbocca alla Romana: Saltimbocca alla Romana is a refined dish that combines veal cutlets, prosciutto, and sage, cooked in butter and white wine.
- Carciofi alla Giudia: Typical of Rome’s Jewish Quarter, these are whole fried artichokes that open like crispy flowers. Perfect as an appetizer or side dish.
Frequently Asked Questions - Car Rental in Rome
Q: Can I rent a car in Rome without a credit card?
Yes, absolutely! FrankinGoCars offers the option to rent a car without a credit card. We accept debit cards, selected prepaid cards, and a security deposit. Discover all options in our complete guide to renting without a credit card.
Q: Which documents do I need to rent a car?
You need: a valid driving licence, an ID document or passport, and an accepted payment method (debit card, prepaid card, or security deposit). If you are a non-EU citizen, we also recommend an International Driving Permit.
Q: Where can I pick up the car in Rome?
We have two main locations: Rome Termini Station and Rome Fiumicino Airport. Both locations offer 24/7 assistance.
Q: Is insurance included in the price?
Yes, basic insurance is always included in the rental price. We also offer optional additional coverage for even greater protection. All details will be explained during booking.
Q: Can I pick up the car outside office hours?
Yes, we offer 24/7 pick-up. If your flight arrives outside standard hours, contact our emergency number +39 352 021 3738 to coordinate pick-up. There are no additional costs for night-time or holiday pick-ups.
Q: How many kilometers can I drive?
Our rentals include unlimited mileage. You can explore Rome, the Castelli Romani, Lake Bracciano, and any destination you like without worrying about extra charges per kilometer.
Q: Which vehicles are available?
We offer a wide range of vehicles: compact city cars, comfortable sedans, spacious SUVs, minivans for large families, and premium models. Explore our full vehicle fleet.
Q: How do I navigate Rome’s ZTL?
The ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) is one of thttps://www.frankingocars.it/en/rental-news/complete-guide-to-romes-ztl-maps-hours-and-tips-to-avoid-fineshe most important rules in Rome. Read our complete guide to Rome’s ZTL to learn about the hours, zones, and how to avoid fines.
Related Articles
Discover other useful articles for your trip to Rome:
- Visiting Rome by Car: A Unique Journey Along the Imperial Forums
- Complete Guide to Rome’s ZTL: Maps, Hours, and Tips to Avoid Fines
- Where Is the Best Place to Park in Rome? A Strategic Zone-by-Zone Guide
- Car Rental Without a Credit Card: The Complete Guide for Everyone
- Car Rental Rome Fiumicino (FCO) - Airport Pick-up
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