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Conveniently located near Trieste city, the Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport is your gateway to the diverse region of northeastern Italy. As a medium-sized airport, it offers several amenities such as shops, restaurants and, most importantly, multiple car rental stations. It's comforting to know that you can rent a car directly at the airport and continue your journey through this enchanting region, following your own timetable.
Right after picking up your rental car, you'll notice the first significant difference to driving in Britain. In Italy, traffic moves on the the right-hand side of the road. Roundabouts are taken anti-clockwise, and priority is given to drivers coming from the right. Rest assured, you'll quickly adapt, and the driving experience will become second nature.
Here at Trieste Airport, internationally known car rental companies such as Hertz, Sixt, and Europcar are at your service. They offer a wide range of car classes, from economy cars, perfect for city excursions, to luxury convertibles, giving you the freedom to enjoy the Italian sun on the coastal roads!
Italian traffic rules might differ from British ones. For instance, it is mandatory to switch on your car's headlights at all times outside urban areas, irrespective of the time of day. Also, parking is indicated by colour-coded lines: blue for paid, white for free, and yellow for disabled drivers.
On leaving the airport, a network of petrol stations lies within easy reach. Note that, unlike in the UK, many Italian petrol stations are self-service, and some station pumps will require you to pay before filling up your car.
With Trieste as your starting point, you can discover charming towns such as Udine and Pordenone. Additionally, you can explore coastlines, Alps, and vineyards that make Friuli Venezia Giulia an ideal drive-through expedition for those in a rental car. Don't overlook the magical canals and historical buildings of 'Little Venice', also known as Chioggia.
Boasting mild winters and warm, dry summers, packing for the Friuli–Venezia Giulia region should include lightweight clothing, with a waterproof jacket for possible summer showers. Winters can be quite cold, so pack warm clothing if you plan to visit at this time.
Italy uses the Euro as currency, and it's not uncommon for smaller businesses to prefer cash over card payments. However, credit cards are widely accepted at car rental companies, larger shops and restaurants.
Because nothing compares to the freedom and flexibility that a rental car offers, we're certain that your adventure at Trieste – Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport will be the starting point of an unforgettable holiday in Italy. Enjoy your journey!