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Mid-size cars are perfect for navigating through the city. They are compact enough for Italian streets, but spacious enough for your luggage. Smaller cars are also often more fuel-efficient. They also make it easier to find parking, especially in the somewhat cramped conditions of Cassino. A tip for parking: blue lines indicate paid parking, while white lines denote free parking. Just don't park in spaces with yellow lines, as those are reserved for locals or specific services.
Cassino offers a compelling mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. Cassino Abbey is a must-visit, lying at the foot of Monte Cassino. The Gustav Line war museum is also a thoughtful and impressive exploration to understand the fierce battles here during WWII.
With your rental car, you can also explore the nearby towns of the Lazio region with ease. The neighbouring city of Rome, for instance, is just 1.5 hours drive away. A stop at the lesser-known but picturesque town of Sperlonga, with its beautiful beaches, is highly recommended on your journey towards South.
When in Italy, tasting the native cuisine is a must. Cassino offers mouth-watering local dishes such as 'pasta alla carbonara' and 'amatriciana'. For drinks, don't miss the region's famous wines like Cesanese and Est! Est!! Est!!!. Remember to try the gelato, Italy's delicious answer to ice cream.
Italy use Euro and not Pound Sterling. Thus, you need to do your conversions. Most establishments accept credit or debit cards, but it's always good to have cash particularly in smaller towns and eateries.
Climate-wise, Cassino offers a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The warmth of the summer (June-August) is perfect for beach days in nearby coastal towns of Formia and Gaeta.