Renting a car in Italy?
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My family and I need to get between La Spezia and Siena. We have a few options: 1- rent a car in La Spezia and drive to Siena 2- train to florence, rent a car, then drive to Siena ...show more
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Answer:
Italy is a country made for tourists, and the trains will take you almost ANYWHERE you want to go, safely, calmly, and cheaply. Driving is a nightmare in most places, and parking can be almost impossible. Stick with the trains for a hassle free vacation.
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Italians are lovely, friendly people - but the mildest granny turns into someone who thinks they can outdrive Michael Schumacher. Unless you have nerves of steel and are a really good driver, don't rent a car in Italy. Take the train instead - much easier and more comfortable.
Orla C
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