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Grosseto has well-connected roadways that promise scenic routes wherever you go. However, it's necessary to remember that driving in Italy can be a quite different experience compared to driving in Britain.
In Italy, like most of mainland Europe, cars are left-hand drive and you drive on the right side of the road, unlike in Britain. But don't worry, adapting to the change becomes easier with a bit of practice.
Speed limits in Italy are different from those in Britain. In the city, the limit is usually 50km/h, outside populated areas it's 90km/h, and on highways it's 130km/h. Remembering to stick to these limits is crucial for safe and trouble-free travel.
The type of car you rent could make a significant difference to your holiday experience. Here are some recommendations:
Grosseto offers a host of attractions that should not be missed. Take a drive to these must-visit spots:
Grosseto can also be used as a base to explore surrounding cities like Siena, Florence, and Pisa. All you need is your rental car, a map, and an adventurous spirit!
Climate, currency, and local events are some other factors you should know about Grosseto:
Grosseto experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The ideal time to visit is during spring or autumn.
The official currency in Italy is Euro. Most places accept credit cards, but it's always helpful to have some cash for small expenses.
Grosseto hosts many festivals and events throughout the year. A must-see is the annual "Giostra del Saracino", a historical jousting tournament.
Grab the keys to your rental car and embark on an unforgettable journey through the Tuscan countryside. Happy Driving!