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  • Travel Guides > Italy Travel Guides > FAQ

    Excuse me, is it better to buy local phone cards when renting a car in France and driving in Italy ?

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    Yes, you can buy European phone cards on Taobao.

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    Excuse me, which phone card is good to use in Italy and France? Could you please provide a purchasing link ? Italy Q&A

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    Can anyone tell me about renting a car in Rome, stopping in Nice for two days, and then returning the car to Milan? Are there any cross-border fees for driving in Italy and entering France ? Italy Q&A

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    Excuse me, how much extra do I need to pay for an additional driver when renting a car in Italy ? Italy Q&A

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    Can anyone tell me how much it costs to add an additional driver when renting a car in Italy? Thank you ? Italy Q&A

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    Excuse me, where is it better to park the car in Venice? I plan to stay in a hotel on the main island for two days ? Italy Q&A

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    Excuse me, when returning the car for Hertz at FCO airport in Rome, is the return building easy to find? Which building and floor is it ? Italy Q&A

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    How to refuel when driving in Italy? As a general rule, it is best to fill up your tank when you see a sign indicating the next service station. This will ensure that you have enough fuel to reach your destination without having to stop along the way. In Italy, gas stations are typically open from 6:30am to 11:00pm, but some may have slightly different hours. Look for a sign that says "benzina" or "petrol" to find the gas station. When refueling, make sure to pull up to the pump and insert your fuel card or pay with cash at the pump. Some gas stations may also accept credit or debit cards. It's important to note that in Italy, fuel is sold in liters, not gallons. The standard unleaded gasoline in Italy is called "benzina senza piombo" (lead-free gasoline), but some gas stations may also offer premium gasoline called "benzina alta qualità" (high-quality gasoline). Additionally, some areas in Italy may have higher fuel prices than others, so it's a good idea to fill up when you see a good price. In summary, when driving in Italy, it's best to fill up your tank when you see a sign indicating the next service station, make sure to insert your fuel card or pay with cash at the pump, and be aware that fuel is sold in liters and may have different prices in different areas ? Italy Q&A

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    Hello everyone, will I be refused when picking up a car as a novice in Italy? Now, it is required to go through the authentication in Beijing, and I'm afraid I won't have enough time ? Italy Q&A

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    I just got home today. Let me share my experience of renting a car in Italy for your reference. I picked up the car on October 6th and returned it on the 28th, a total of 22 days. I rented from AVIS for a total of 374.6 euros. They tried to sell me insurance, but I refused and said I would take responsibility for any issues. They didn't force me to buy the insurance in the end. They pre-authorized 94.86 euros on my card as a deposit. I booked a BMW 3 series, but they gave me a BMW X1 with navigation. I had heard about people getting downgraded cars before, so I didn't expect much and didn't argue about getting the X1. When I picked up the car, there were noticeable scratches on the front and back. I asked the AVIS staff to record them before I drove off, and they used a yellow marker to mark them on the contract, then circled and signed them with a black pen. The gas tank was not full, and they marked it with a stamp. The car wasn't very clean when I picked it up. When I returned the car, I made sure it was relatively clean. I told the person who received the car that all the scratches were old and showed him the previous markings. I also said that I take good care of the car, and he said I was a good renter . He told me there were no issues and I could leave. I was still worried about any potential problems, so I took new photos of the car from all angles with the date displayed. It's only been a few days since I returned the car, so I don't know if there will be any issues ? Italy Q&A

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    If you haven't picked up the car yet, you can cancel it. If you booked with Avis at Rome Fiumicino, hurry up and cancel. They don't have the car model you booked, their service attitude is poor, and they automatically add insurance through 'upgrading the car model' without your consent. When I went to pick up the car on the 10th, I had to wait for at least two hours, at least! They can give you all the annoying things you can think of when renting a car. The most annoying thing is that I booked an Audi A3, but they claimed to upgrade me and gave me a two-door Fiat 500c instead! How can anyone travel with two large suitcases in a two-door car? Before I got the car, they kept saying it's similar to an Audi and definitely enough. After waiting for two hours, I finally got the car. Do I have to return it and wait for another two hours ? Italy Q&A

    1 Answer insuranceaudi a3service attitudeupgradeprocedure

    The time of travel may not be in the peak season for tourists. It also has something to do with going to pick up the car early. In April, I rented a car in Switzerland and booked a Jeep Compass. They gave me a Volvo S40. I saw that my friends often upgrade when they drive in Europe, so I thought it was normal. It's really hard to explain why the automatic is automatically given a manual. If you can't drive a manual, what should you do? The price is also different.. ? Italy Q&A

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    The enthusiasm of the people of Sicily, Italy, is a passionate and unrestrained one. In Rome, the enthusiasm you see is a refined routine. For example, when you go to a restaurant, the waiter will recommend two special dishes for the day. When you ask what they are, he will tell you about the volcano beef and swan roasted fish... The prices are all on the menu. Each dish is about 25 euros, not bad, right? When you're halfway through the meal, they will bring you a glass of ice wine, telling you it's complimentary, and shake hands with you... As for the swan roasted fish, they will enthusiastically ask if you need help opening it. I firmly say no, but they will still help you open it as if they didn't hear me... Let's talk about the bill. When you pay, they will tell you it's 293 euros, plus a 10% service charge, and fish is charged by weight (the fish is at most 1.5 pounds, and the beef is only the size of a fist, definitely not 2 pounds), and the water before the meal is 10 euros. Also, when taking a taxi, make sure to use the meter... And there are a lot of pickpockets there, so be careful of women wearing scarves. Even if you put your bag in front of you, it won't help. They will use the scarf to block your line of sight... They usually work in groups... Even so, Italy is still very, very beautiful. It feels like walking in a historical museum, and shopping is also very enjoyable... Wishing friends a pleasant journey ? Italy Q&A

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    Recently Answered Questions

    Canceling the pre-authorization on the rental car credit card without deducting the fees means that the rental car is over and there will be no more fines or penalties for violations, right ? Italy Q&A

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    Can I ask, I received an email from Hertz saying I had a violation, in August, speeding on the way back to Milan, the credit card was charged a 31 euro handling fee, what should I do afterwards, how to pay the fine, thank you ? Italy Q&A

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    How to go to notarize my driver's license? Do I need to make an appointment? Or can I just bring my passport and driver's license there? Is it ok to go to the Italian embassy or visa center in Beijing? Thank you ? Italy Q&A

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    I'm not sure if we need to check passports for the ball game tickets ? Italy Q&A

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    For buses that don't stop or announce the stations, how do you ensure you don't get off at the wrong stop? It seems that in Italy, buses don't announce the stations and only stop when someone needs to get on or off, and you have to press a red button to signal that you want to get off... The method of counting the stations and listening for announcements doesn't work, so do you rely on the driver to call out the stops? But what if you don't speak Italian and the bus is crowded? Looking out for landmarks? You need to have landmarks to look at, and it's hard to see them when it's dark or when the bus is crowded... So the only thing I can think of is to look at the GPS location on the map... Do you have any clever tricks for this ? Italy Q&A

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    Have been back in the country for more than a month, received a notice of traffic violations in restricted areas from the car dealership, and was charged more than 50 euros in handling fees. It is said that the fine needs to be paid after the traffic authority sends the official fine notice. How much is the fine amount ? Italy Q&A

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    The new main driver does not have a certified translation from the embassy, only a credit card. The second driver is certified, and the car is still driven by the second driver. Is this okay ? Italy Q&A

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    ¿Alguien ha recibido multas de tráfico en Sicilia, Italia? Recibí una factura de 30.5EUR de una empresa de alquiler de coches pero no vi que se hubiera hecho el cobro. La multa dice que se envió a una dirección en China y no la recibí. ¿Cómo paga esta multa ? Italy Q&A

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