So far as I know, the standard T&C of the major companies (Europcar, Hertz, Avis) will allow you to take one of their cars anywhere in western Europe. However, if you pick up a rental car in one country and drop off in another, there will always be a one-way fee of several hundred euros. Report inappropriate content. Penny W.
The cheapest option is to rent a car just for the Dolomites portion of this trip. Pick up the car on the morning of day 3, when you leave Venice, and then drop the car in Verona. From Verona, it is easy to do the rest of the trip with public transportation. Alternatively, you can rent a car for the full 10 days.Another good way to save money on the rental car is to book it in advance as early as possible. Early spring can be a good time to visit Germany - statistically, March is one of the cheapest months to rent a vehicle. Despite the common assumption, there are speed limits on about 50% of German autobahns. For one week over Christmas, the same car will cost $327 / £257. However, for one week in the off-peak month of November, an Opel Corsa will cost just $78 / £61. So, if you need to book car hire Rome, an off-peak month will find the best low-cost deals.
I'm on the autoeurope website now looking for prices in September and a 5 day rental is €1200 which seems ridiculous. 1. dallashenley • 4 mo. ago. Paid $387 USD for a Mercedes A class or similar from Avis. It was at the end of April for 4 days. Picked up at the Florence Airport. mjakian • 4 mo. ago.
Car rental rates in Europe vary greatly based on your pick-up city and the time of year your are booking. Travelers can find rates for compact vehicles in Ireland as low as $5 a day or $12 a day in Italy. Full size vehicles and SUVs could cost as much as $20-25 a day in some cities. Busy travel times such as holidays can also influence the