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Prato Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Prato

Situated in the north of Tuscany, Prato is the capital city of the eponymous province. Florence Airport is located just 12 kilometers away, providing convenient international travel connections for Italy, Europe and even further destinations. Prato is also served by two train lines and three stations, with Prato Porta al Serraglio offering regular services to nearby Florence. Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Prato can be found on Via Delle Fonti.

What to do and see in Prato

September is a big month for the city of Prato. Every year, the Contemporanea Festival kicks off, serving as a showcase for the best in performing arts. This contemporary arts festival offers displays throughout the city, with local theaters and public squares serving as the staging ground for unique events.

This Tuscan city is home to an incredible selection of museums, making it a dream destination for culture lovers. In the center of town, you'll find the Palazzo Pretorio, now the home of the local Civic Museum. There's also the Luigi Pecci Museum of Contemporary Art. This unique U-shaped building boasts an unbeatable collection of modern art pieces, while its outdoor amphitheater regularly plays host to live events and performances.

Art fans will also want to visit the Palazzo degli Alberti in the historic downtown of Prato. Dating back to the 13th century, this gallery is home to a stunning collection of Baroque paintings and world-famous pieces from the likes of Caravaggio. With a rental car in Prato, you can make sure you see it all during your stay.

Looking to indulge in some retail therapy during your visit to Prato? There's something for everyone in this part of Tuscany. You'll find high-end stores selling designer labels like Valentino, Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana. This city is also famous for its textile production, so you'll want to browse independent boutiques for unique cashmere designs and locally produced woolen yarns.

Get ready to discover a world of gastronomic delights in Prato. This corner of Tuscany has a distinct regional cuisine with a focus on humble ingredients that combine to produce mouth-watering results. Hankering after a quick bite? Try savory specialties like schiacciate, a delicious flatbread served with a light drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of salt. In the mood for something sweeter? Prato won't disappoint when it comes to premium pastries. Local delicacies include setteveli, a decadent layered chocolate cake with a silky-smooth ganache.

The Tuscany region is also home to some of the world's most sought-after wines. Some of the best include Carmignano, a delightfully dry red that was once a favorite with the Medici family. With a rental car in Prato, it's easy to get out and explore the surrounding vineyards.

Visiting Prato with little ones? There's plenty to keep everyone happy in this part of Tuscany. If you're reserving a rental car or van in Prato, think about heading out to the nearby Museum of Planetary Science or the Natural Science center. 

Driving in Prato

If you want to explore everything that Tuscany has to offer, you'll want to think about renting a car in Prato. While driving around Italy takes some getting used to, it's well worth it for those picturesque views alone. In this part of Tuscany, the main roads fall into one of two categories: autostrade and superstrada. Autostrade roads require a toll, while those marked as superstrada are free to use.

The Autostrada del Sole (A1) forms the central part of Tuscany's freeway system, connecting the northernmost corner of the region to Bologna. The A1 also provides convenient connections to Florence, Cortona and Arezzo. You can even use it to continue straight onto Rome. The A1 also connects to the A11 freeway. If you're thinking about renting a car in Prato and want to get out and explore places like Genoa and Pisa, there are nearby toll-free options include the SS1, which connects to the southern regions of Tuscany. There's also the SGC highway, connecting Prato with places like Livorno, Pisa and Florence.

If you're thinking about renting a car in Prato, you won't have to worry about which side to drive on because vehicles drive on the right side just like in the US. However, you will need to be careful about speed limits. Different limits are enforced in cities, secondary roads and freeways. Traffic peaks during commuting hours in and around Prato. You'll want to avoid driving around downtown from 7:00 am to 9:00 am and 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm if you can help it.

There is plenty of parking in the city of Prato. You'll find many free parking spaces near points of interest, but securing a spot can prove tricky during the busy summer months. However, there are plenty of pay and display parking areas scattered throughout Prato.

Many areas of central Prato are designated as a Limited Traffic Zone. Elsewhere in the city, regional speed limits of 50 km/h apply. Beyond the city limits, you'll need to stick to a maximum speed of 70 km/h. On freeways, speed limits can rise to 110 km/h.

From the beginning of November until the end of April, motorists are required by law to have snow tires or chains when driving in Tuscany. If you're reserving a rental car in Prato for the autumn or winter months, you'll want to check how to mount these should you need them.