Excelsior parking? Did anyone return a car there from Florence central station? I returned it on Sunday and the parking guy said the rental company was closed, so I paid 20e and they returned it for me. But today the rental company called and said the car wasn't returned, not sure what's going on. Did anyone return a car there ? Italy Q&A
I would like to ask you: on the official website of the Vatican Museum, the ticket booking, translated into English is: (First item) Museum and Sistine Chapel open for visit Full ticket €17.00, booking fee €4.00 (Second item) Vatican Museum Museum and Sistine Chapel open for visit Full ticket €24.00, booking fee €4.00 The above choices are confusing: is the museum in item 1 not the Vatican Museum? Which one should I choose ? Italy Q&A
I have a question. I arrived at the Rome train station today and wanted to scout ahead, but I didn't see the car rental counter! Also, I saw that I have to go to the seventh floor of a nearby building to rent a car. Does anyone know where to go to complete the procedures and pick up the car? It's really chaotic with a child. Thank you, everyone ? Italy Q&A
Can anyone who has returned the car in Florence city tell me? The address is Via Borgo Ognissanti 137/R Florence, IT 50123. I'm worried about entering ZTL, but the return point is actually within the ZTL. I asked the car rental company but they didn't reply. Even if I set Google Maps to avoid tolls, it's still not working and I will definitely enter the restricted area. It's really worrying ? Italy Q&A
Could you please tell me which hotel in Rome has free parking ? Italy Q&A
Milan's ZTL is not scary. You can spend 5 euros to buy a ticket tied to the license plate number. Florence is the one that gives me a headache. I clearly checked the route to Piazza Michelangelo and it was not within the ZTL range, but as I drove, I found those white circles everywhere. I didn't know how to proceed. In the end, I still drove into it. But I didn't see any cameras, and I don't know if I actually entered illegally ? Italy Q&A
Could you please tell me if Avis and Budget are the same company in Italy? I booked a car to be picked up at Termini Station, but the map shows that it's actually 1.2km away from the station at an Avis location. Is this the case for Budget as well? I saw someone say that Budget is actually located inside the station ? Italy Q&A
Hello everyone, how many days are recommended for visiting Venice ? Italy Q&A
Dear fellow car enthusiasts, I have a question to ask: a few days ago, I bought tickets for the Uffizi Gallery on Fliggy, and two days later I received a confirmation email. However, I had booked a slot for 2 PM, but the merchant had booked one for 8 AM. I admit that I clicked on the afternoon option first, but there was a box below the comment box that still had 8 AM in it, so I cannot change or refund the booking. I was wondering if the morning tickets can be used in the afternoon? Because I will still be in Rome on the morning of September 25th ? Italy Q&A
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
Today I went to the Colosseum and met a dishonest volunteer. I had changed my online appointment for a skip-the-line ticket and asked him where to queue. He said that the Colosseum was full and it would take 2 hours to enter, unless you joined a group and paid 64 euros to enter quickly. I didn't believe him and asked the staff on site. I was able to enter the venue without queuing very smoothly. So everyone be careful. However, the tourists who queued for 2 hours in the sun on site were really amazing ? Italy Q&A
The translation and certification handled by the consulate is the translated certification, while the notary public is the notarized document. These are two different things. Italy only requires translation and certification, while some countries require an oath translation, and some countries require notarization and certification or double certification. These all need to be clearly understood by oneself. If you go to multiple countries, it doesn't make much sense to get one either. Be careful and try not to run into the police ? Italy Q&A
Excuse me, is one day or two days counted for parking overnight in Florence, Italy? I park at night and leave in the morning ? Italy Q&A
About the case of being charged about 100 euros more when picking up the car, please pay attention to whether you have paid for a full tank of oil. We usually think that you should get the car with a full tank of oil and return it with a full tank of oil, but the counter is not happy unless they charge you a little extra, so they will not tell you and then charge you for a full tank of oil. If you have already paid this money, do not go to refuel when returning the car. The money will not be refunded. If you have not picked up the car yet, you can refuse and ask the counter to change the terms ? Italy Q&A
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