The AutoEurope rental car website presents me with three pickup locations in Florence, Italy that are similar: 128r Via Borgo Ognissanti, 53/55r Via Borgo Ognissanti, and 100r Via Borgo Ognissanti. I cannot determine if these addresses represent one single location, or three different locations, since each lists different operating hours. I will be exiting the city after picking up the car - should I select one of these sites over the other two? Thanks for any help.
For looking up Italian addresses, I've found the following site works well.
http://mappe.alice.it/tcolnew/index_alice.html#
It's all in Italian, but the top left corner is pretty self explanatory. Enter the city, the street, followed by the number. You could also consider picking up at the airport, but this is a 1/2 hour bus ride from the train station or taxi ride and there will be an airport surcharge of 15%.
Thanks for the replies. These three addresses are all on the same street, and within a few blocks of each other. I was hoping to determine if one of them was the main pickup location in Florence. I'm starting to think that they are three different rental companies, each associated with AutoEurope. The good news: they appear to be outside the restricted zone.
They're very likely different rental companies associated with Autoeurope. You can always call them in Maine and speak to a human to ask questions.
Hi Lamont. When we went to rent a car online, we used CiaoCars.com and the pickup address was the 100r Via Borgo Ognissanti. We arrived in Firenze by train and this office was close; maybe 5-10 minutes walk with luggage in tow, of course. Getting out of the city wasn't too hard. The man at the rental office gave us good directions on the map that he provided us from the rental office. Good luck.