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The car hire Roma Monteverde is in the Gianicolese district, which rises in the western part of Rome, surrounded by ancient walls and evocative streets.
You might return the vehicle to the parking lot in via S. Vincenzo de Paoli, 15 only when the car hire Roma Monteverde is open.
If you are having any issues with your hire car, you can call our 24/7 roadside assistance, at the toll-free numbers: 800 71 39 98 from Italy, or 02 582 45 794 from abroad. Our multilingual customer service team would be glad to provide you all the needed support and assistance. For more information, check our Roadside Assistance
Skip the line allows to sidestep the standard queue and join a preferential line. This option is available while booking online or directly inside the rental stations of: Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Milan Central Station, Olbia, Cagliari, Naples and Catania Airport. The client may easily switch to the dedicated fast track by taking the number designed for this service, and pay for it only once he reaches the desk. The rate charged for this service is 6,99€ during the Low season and 14,99€ in the High season.
In case you left any personal effect on the vehicle, you can contact the pertinent location at the phone numbers specified above. However, B-Rent shall not be responsible for any abandoned or lost object.
Even if you will be allowed to pay with any kind of card during the online booking procedure, at the pick-up time you must provide a credit card for the security deposit, unless you have selected a vehicle from the J, J Top or J Suv category. In this case you will need two credit cards, one of which must compulsorily be Gold or Platinum. We accept: MasterCard Visa American Express We do not accept prepaid, rechargeable or debit cards, as well as any card issued by non-banking financial institutions (e.g. Visa Electron, Pagobancomat, Maestro, Revolving, Viabuy, Comdirect and Supercard Plus). The holder of the credit card and the one of the Rental Agreement must be identified as the same person.
A valid driving licence (if you live in a Country where Roman script is not the standard writing system, you will need an international driving licence, or a certified translation released by your Country’s embassy)
Identity Card or passport
Limited Traffic Zone in Rome (ZTL)
The area of the Old Town in Rome was among the first ones to be videosurveilled in Italy. The city of Rome is divided in nine limited traffic zones.
Daily ZTL: Centro Storico, Tridente e Trastevere.
The ZTL of the Old Town, Centro Storico, is active from Monday to Friday 6:00am to 6:00pm, and on Saturday from 2:00pm to 6pm (except on public holidays).
The ZTL known as Tridente, is set inside the perimeter of the Old Town, but its traffic is regulated differently. The ZTL is active from Monday to Friday, from 6:00am to 7pm, and on Friday from 10:00am to 7:00pm.
The day-time ZTL of Trastevere is active from 6:00am to 10:00am (except on public holidays), but it’s accessible without penalty, from viale Trastevere.
Night-time ZTL: Centro Storico, Monti, San Lorenzo, Testaccio, Trastevere, Tangenziale Est.
During the night the area of Centro Storico ZTL is reduced, and Via Vittorio Veneto and the eastern part of via del Corso become accessible. However, the remaining area and the ZTL Monti are active from Friday to Saturday, from 11:00pm to 3:00 am.
San Lorenzo ZTL is active all year long as follows:
Sep-Oct; May-July: Wednesday to Saturday, 9:00pm-3:00am.
Nov-Apr: Friday to Saturday, 9:00pm-3:00am.
Aug: suspended.
The ZTL of Testaccio is active every on Friday and Saturday of the year (except on August) from 9:30pm to 3:00am.
The night-time ZTL of Trastevere is accessible without penalty, from viale Trastevere. It’s suspended on August, and it’s activated as follows:
Sep-Oct; May-Jul: Wednesday to Saturday, 9:30pm-3:00am.
Nov-Apr: Friday to Saturday, 9:30pm-3:00am.
The Tangenziale Est ZTL is always active, from 11:00pm to 6:00am.
GREEN ZONE ROME The zone of the Grande Raccordo Anulare is subject to some limitations in traffic. In particular, from Monday to Friday, the Green Zone is interdicted to highly polluting vehicles, namely, all the Pre-Euro 1, Euro 1 and 2, both, diesel and petrol fuelled. Finally, there’s the so called Railway Ring, surrounding the Old Town. It forbids the circulations to the same vehicles banned from the Green Zone, from Monday to Friday (except on public holidays)
Here is an handbook with the main Italian traffic rules.
On Friday 21st, Rome celebrate its birthday in a big way. This celebration commemorates the founding of Rome and is held at Circus Maximus with the participation of 2.000 persons, who wear traditional customs and recalling various rituals and even gladiator fights.Rome’s birthday concludes with a light show on the Fori Imperiali and by fireworks on the Colosseo.
Managed by the Department of Biology of the Sapienza University, the botanical garden sprawls out over 30 acres. You can explore oriental plant tree, Himalaya cedar, the rose garden, the Japanese garden. Opening hours: January -November from 9.00 am to 5.30/6.30 pm.
Just outside the walls of the Gianicolense neighborhood lies Villa Doria Pamphilj, one of Rome's most impressive villas with its 184 hectares of gardens, 94 of which are accessible to visitors. It's a perfect place to spend a few hours in healthy relaxation.
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2 years ago
Available, thank you.
3 years ago
Excellent service, very kind staff.