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Rende Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Rende

The historic commune of Rende is located in the province of Cosenza, in Italy's southern Calabria region. The nearest airport is Lamezia Terme International, located 46 kilometers south of the city itself. Enterprise Rent-A-Car locations can be found a few meters from the airport terminal, or on Via Cristoforo Colombo, with advanced car and van bookings available at both.

What to do and see in Rende

You'll find plenty to keep you occupied in this corner of Calabria. Every July, the city plays host to the Festival delle Invasioni. The event celebrates the cultural heritage of Rende and Cosenza with all manner of musical and visual arts performances. Although the festival brings together the best in local talents, it's also attracted international performers like Susan Vega, Patti Smith and Lou Reed in the past.

There's a huge variety of museums and art galleries to discover in this part of Southern Italy. Local attractions include the Museo del Presente, offering an eclectic collection of modern and contemporary art. The MAON is another must-see attraction for any art lover. This gallery features an unrivaled collection of works by Calabrian artists, with many pieces dating back to the 19th century.

If you're eager to soak up some history during your trip to Rende, pencil in some time for a visit to the Area Archelogica Romana. This archeological museum will provide you with fascinating insights into the rich history of Rende, Cosenza and the wider Calabria region.

This ancient city won't disappoint when it comes to inspiring architecture. Hohenstaufen Castle was established by the Saracens back in 1000 AD and has been the seat of many kings since. If you're thinking about car rental and van rental in Rende, you can get out and explore the wider region. The nearby Sila National Park is home to rolling forests and unspoiled lakes. Meanwhile, Pollino National Park is the largest protected natural area in the entire country.

If you're a fan of Italian cuisine, there's plenty to get excited about in Rende. Enjoy local takes on famous staples, such as Biscotto di Grando, a salty bread that's typically served with ripe tomatoes and olive oil. Caciocavallo is another Calabrian signature. This unique cheese is heavily seasoned with salt and spices, delivering a deliciously complex flavor.

Looking to stock up on souvenirs? If you're visiting in late August, head to Corso Mazzini. This open-air shopping mall is home to everything from fashion outlets to fast-food stands. When you're done shopping, take a stroll to nearby Piazza Bilotti and discover an open-air museum. If you're looking for more familiar brands and labels, the Metropolis Shopping Mall is the place to be.

Booking a car rental in Rende for a family trip? Grab the little ones and head to Lake Arvo if you're itching to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and get back to nature. Biancofiore Park is another great spot for family days out. This outdoor venue hosts a playground, water park and fairytale-inspired trail.

Driving in Rende

Arranging car rental in Rende is the best way to enjoy everything that Calabria has to offer. However, if this is your first time driving in Italy, you'll need to get familiar with local driving rules. If you're starting your trip by flying into Lamezia Terme International Airport, you'll need to take the A3/E45 to get to Rende. At just over 65 kilometers, this journey shouldn't take more than an hour.

As with other parts of Italy, the major roads around Cosenza and Calabria as a whole fall into two categories: superstrada and autostrada. While autostrada roads are convenient, you'll need to pay a toll to use them. Thankfully, Cosenza is well-served by superstrada roads. The SS107 connects directly to the E45, providing convenient connections between Rende and the heart of Cosenza. If you want to get the most out of your car rental in Rende, take the same route west for day trips to coastal destinations like Paola and San Lucido.

In Italy, vehicles drive on the right-hand side. Speed limits also need to be taken into account. Different speed limits apply when driving in towns and cities, with more relaxed limits applying to freeways and secondary roads. For a hassle-free stay in Rende, you'll want to avoid driving during peak traffic hours. Roads can become particularly congested during the hours of 7:00 am-9:00 am and 4:00 pm-7:00 pm, especially the closer you are to downtown.

There are plenty of parking spaces available in Rende and Cosenza. However, there are many narrow roads in this part of Calabria, making it difficult to secure a spot during the day. Thankfully, there are many park and display locations in and around Rende, with the cost of parking being relatively inexpensive.

Some parts of the city are classed as Limited Traffic Zones. However, restricted areas are clearly signposted, helping you avoid an unwanted fine. In most parts of the city, speed limits of 50 km/h are enforced. Outside of the city, this rises to 70 km/h, while freeway speed limits can be as high as 110 km/h. The more you are over the speed limit, the more you'll be fined. As such, you'll want to keep a careful eye on the speedometer.