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Conegliano Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Conegliano

Conegliano is a small Veneto town a short 30-kilometer stretch from Treviso. It’s a landlocked area that connects to the outside world via the SS13. You'll find Enterprise Rent-A-Car at Venice Treviso, its nearest airport, with reservations available. The airport is a half-hour drive away via the A27. 

What to do and see in Conegliano

Centro Storico di Conegliano is the thrumming hub of the Conegliano. The city is beautiful, and the food is delicious, so you’ll probably spend many of your mealtimes here. It comes to life after sunset, but it offers plenty of shopping during the day. This is the perfect starting point for a stroll to Castello di Conegliano, which tourists from all over the country drive in to see.

Conegliano is best known for its towering 10th-century castle, Castello di Conegliano, which is perched on the summit of the Calle Madonna della Neve. Its lush gardens and small museum will contextualize your visit, but no summit climb is complete without a picnic in the surrounding hills. The landmark tower provides views of the land below from every direction. The nearby Civic Museum has an impressive collection of frescoes, paintings and gravestones.

Conegliano takes its gastronomy seriously, so you can’t enjoy it fully without doing a little light tasting. Why not take an authentic regional cooking class or a guided food-tasting tour? That way, you can enjoy the region’s medieval architecture while you’re tasting its gastronomic heritage.

Like the rest of Italy, this charming town has a significant artistic heritage, and the Sala dei Battuti del Duomo di Conegliano is the perfect place to experience it. Its art collection is every bit as exquisite as the architecture that surrounds it. The sprawling space will keep you occupied for a full day. The Palazzo Grimani is a mere five-minute drive away, offering an additional hour of art viewing.

If you prefer your attractions to inspire the mind, Contrada Granda will achieve exactly that. This historic district is peppered with street food stands and stores, but it’s best known for its ancient basilica and cathedrals.

Conegliano’s historic downtown hosts festivals throughout the year. You’ll see recreations of ancient knights’ battles, try out local dishes and enjoy the grape fest. The district also has a musical flare, and its contemporary swing bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a meal to the sounds of swing and jazz.

If your musical tastes are a little more eclectic, Zoppas Arena concert hall hosts music of all genres, from the classical to the obscure. Be sure to check the lineup before you head off on your vacation because shows can get fully booked quickly.

Driving in Conegliano

Conegliano is a relatively small district with a main road cutting straight through downtown. That makes it easy to navigate even if your GPS is on the fritz. It has ample buses, trains and taxis, but you can enjoy the freedom of the open road with a rental car in Conegliano. All you’ll need is an international driving permit, which you can apply for at your local AAA branch.

Italy is known for its narrow roads and zippy drivers. A small, economical car could thus serve you better than a four-wheel drive or van rental in Conegliano. With your own vehicle on hand, you’ll be free to visit more places on your own schedule. Bus fares vary according to the time of year. If you’re intending to visit Florence and other nearby cities, a rental car will often be cheaper than a bus ticket.

Conegliano is a limited traffic zone. Vehicles are barred from entering restricted traffic areas at certain times of the day, but registered vehicles have free reign. The area is also a low emission zone between October and March every year. That means private vehicles are barred from the roads on the first Sunday of each month.

The downtown area experiences frequent traffic jams due to the lack of roads connecting the eastern and western districts. They’re at their worst on Friday evenings. There are few alternate routes, so it's best to choose your travel times wisely. Rush hour falls between 8:00 am and 10:00 each morning and 6:00 and 8:00 each night.

Conegliano is rarely short of free parking. You can stash your vehicle at Parcheggio Piazzale del Ruio or Parcheggio Gratuito. If you’re parking overnight, the lot on 15 Via Papa Giovanni has no time restrictions. There are several additional parking spots in the side streets that surround it, so this is the perfect lot for downtown tours. Look for white lines. They designate free parking. Yellow lined spaces are reserved for disabled travelers.

Italians drive on the right side of the road and never turn right at a red light. Pedestrians always have right of way when they’re in the process of crossing, and you may not pull your car into a parking space on your left unless you’re on a one-way street. Even so, Conegliano’s traffic laws are intuitive and easy to follow.