Rent a car at Rome Airport with confidence. Full, fee-free cancellation guaranteed
Ancient sights, spectacular scenery and fantastic cuisine… with a Rome Airport hire car from Avis you can do it all!
Avis car hire provides quick and convenient rentals from both the Domestic and International Arrival Halls. To get to Avis rent-a-car simply follow the “Rent a Car” signs and they will guide you right to the office where our team will be waiting to hand over the keys.
Planning a one-way road trip? Make use of our flexible return options. Collect your hire car in Rome Airport and return it elsewhere in Italy or Europe.
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Discover cars to rent at Rome Airport
Whether you’re holidaying with the whole family in tow, or just zipping around town for meetings and conferences, Avis has the ideal option for your Rome Airport car hire. We offer a wide range of vehicles to fit exactly what you are looking for, from compact economy cars to family saloons to luxury SUVs. Don’t forget to check out the list of extras that are also available to complement your car hire such as additional drivers, child seats and GPS.
Plan your journey from Rome Airport
With so many sights and places to visit, an Avis hire car from Rome Fiumicino Airport will help you see it all – at your own pace. On a trip to Rome, uncover thousands of years of history by visiting some of the world’s most important historical and cultural landmarks.
The most famous sights include the Colosseum and Forum. Attracting millions of tourists each year, see first-hand where Gladiators fought to the death and Emperors lived and ruled. Don’t forget to pay a visit to the Trevi Fountain to throw in a coin, and walk down the Scalina Spagna (Spanish Steps). From here you might be tempted to browse the nearby fashion boutiques or treat yourself to an ice cream at one of the many gelato shops.
Across the river, visit the world’s smallest city-state, the Vatican, stroll through the vast St. Peter’s Square and gaze up at one of the city’s greatest treasures, Michelangelo’s frescoes on the city of the Sistine Chapel.
A short distance from Piazza Navona and the Trevi Fountain is Hadrian’s breathtaking Pantheon. One of the best-preserved monuments from ancient Rome, its striking architecture and dramatic dome make it an extraordinary sight.
Top tips for driving in Rome
In Italy, please drive on the right side of the road.
Unique Country Driving Laws
- Do not use horn in a built up area unless in danger.
- Mobile phones may only be used with a headset or hands-free device.
- There are historical areas in which you cannot drive. Lookout for “Zona traffico limitato”.
Speed Limits
For a standard Avis rental vehicle with no trailers:
- Urban areas: 31 mph (50 km/h)
- Dual Carriageways: 68 mph (110 km/h)
- Rural areas: 55 mph (90 km/h)
- Motorways: 80 mph (130 km/h)
Unless indicated by road signs.
Child Safety / Seatbelt Laws
It is compulsory for all inside the vehicle to wear a seatbelt. Children under 3 or measuring less than 150 cm must be seated in an appropriate child restraint for their size.
Please note - It is the child’s parent/guardian or vehicle renter’s responsibility to fit the child seat.
Beyond Rome with your hire car
Italy is full of wonders. Embark on an epic Italian road trip with an Avis hire car from Rome Fiumicino Airport. Just over an hour’s drive east of Rome, discover the lesser-explored region of Abruzzo where you can meander across mountain passes and vast swathes of unspoilt countryside.
Four hours south of Rome brings you to the vibrant city of Naples. One of the oldest cities in Europe, Naples is the birthplace of the pizza and home to the islands of Capri and Ischia. Just half an hour south lies the still active volcano, Vesuvius, and the ruined city of Pompei where the remains of this destroyed Ancient Roman city are miraculously preserved. An hour further south brings you to one of Italy’s most spectacular coastlines, the Amalfi Coast, with its beautiful beaches, cliffside villages and dazzling views.
3 hours north of Rome along the A1/E35 towards Florence lie the scenic treasures of Tuscany. The SR222 Chiantigiana road is one of Tuscany’s most famous drives, dotted with tall cypress trees, ancient castles and picturesque stone villages such as Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti and Montefioralle.
Why choose Avis for your Rome Fiumicino Airport car hire?
- Fully flexible
Enjoy fee-free flexible booking with full cash refunds and no vouchers.
- Fully flexible
- Savings on coverage
When you choose Avis Inclusive you can experience total peace of mind with no extras or surprises. Pay one upfront price for free Roadside Assistance Plus and 25% discount on comprehensive zero-excess cover.
- Savings on coverage
- Loyalty benefits
Join our free loyalty programme Avis Preferred, and benefit from priority service, discounts and more.
- Loyalty benefits
- Safety first
From our well-maintained fleet to protecting your data, we take safety seriously. That’s why we’ve partnered with Dettol® to ensure both hygienic rental locations and thoroughly cleaned vehicles.
- Safety first
- Faster collection
Save time at the counter by registering your details in advance with our simple and free QuickPass. You could be on the road sooner than you think.
- Faster collection
- VIP treatment
Get priority counter service on collection with Avis Preferred. At our larger locations you can use our Avis app to go straight to your car where the keys will be waiting for you.
- VIP treatment
Rome Airport car rental FAQs
Can I return a rental car to the airport?
If you've rented a car from Rome Spinaceto, Ostia, or any other Avis hub, but you wish to return it at the airport, then you must arrange your return prior to the commencement of your rental agreement. If you return your car to the airport without specifying in your rental contract, a fee will apply.
Do I need winter tyres to drive in Italy?
No, there is no legal requirement for passenger cars in Italy to be equipped with winter tyres or chains. However, it is recommended during the winter months, particularly in hillier areas. Most of the cars in Rome and our other Italian rental hubs will have winter tyres available as an option.
What is driving like in Rome?
The traffic in Rome city centre is notoriously bad, and the narrow, winding streets can be tough to navigate. It’s also relatively difficult to find parking in convenient spots. Make sure you know what to expect, and factor in any extra time when you’re planning out a journey.