
Most travelers looking for an airport car rental in Rome arrive at Fiumicino, the largest international airport in Italy. Also known as the Leonardo da Vinci Airport, this Rome airport is the most popular international hub in the country and the sixth busiest in Europe. Auto Europe partners with the most reputable rental companies at Fiumicino Airport, Ciampino Airport, and Rome's popular rail stations, Termini and Tiburtina. Auto Europe makes it our mission to find customers the lowest possible rate for their rental car in Rome, regardless of their final destination. Start comparing rates to find the best rate for your rental car with Auto Europe today.
Our selection of vehicles is the largest in the industry, so with our convenient online booking engine, you'll have access to everything from luxury and sports car rentals to short-term car leases and van rentals. Take the next step in planning your trip by booking a rental car in Rome with the guaranteed lowest rate from Auto Europe.
Thanks to our unique relationships with the most trusted car rental companies, such as Europcar, Avis, and Hertz at the Fiumicino Airport, we can offer discounted rates on rental cars in Italy that you won't find anywhere else (even when renting directly through one of these suppliers). Whether you need an economy car or a versatile van rental in Italy, you can pick the best vehicles available and pay great low prices, too! Use our three-step booking engine above to discover more suppliers and compare rates.




As one of the busiest airports in Europe, the Fiumicino Airport is also one of the biggest. Most international travelers will be de-boarding the plane in Terminal 3 and going through customs on the ground floor. Whether you find yourself in Terminals 1, 2, or 3, you will want to take the escalators or elevators to the airport's second level. There will be covered walkways on the top floor leading passengers over a roadway to the airport parking garages, where the car rental desks are on the fourth floor. The car rental desks are in Office Tower 2 or Torre Uffici 2.
Signs help guide passengers to the car rental desks, so keep your eyes open as you travel through the terminal. Once you have picked up your keys, supplier agents will direct you to level 4 of Parking Lot B to get in your car and be on your way. This is the same location where travelers will return their rental cars at Fiumicino Airport. Find more information on car rental suppliers at Rome Fiumicino below.
Auto Europe has been helping travelers find affordable rental cars in Rome for decades. As a trusted travel partner, we love sharing ideas to help you build your upcoming travel itinerary. We’ve created road trip guides highlighting Rome’s top attractions, along with travel inspiration articles to help travelers explore and experience all that Italy has to offer. Additionally, we've developed helpful Italy travel guides to assist you in planning the trip of a lifetime. Whether it's your first time or tenth time, review the links below and make the most of your visit to Italy.
When planning an international trip, visitors may not be aware of local laws and general travel tips. Auto Europe has put together guides and other recommendations to prepare our clients for situations that may arise during their time in Rome. Click the "+" icon to the left for quick answers and links to additional content to help you prepare for your upcoming trip to Rome.
![]() IDP in Italy - Do you need an International Driver's Permit in Italy? The short answer is yes! All American tourists looking to drive a car in Rome must possess an International Driving Permit. Learn more about IDP requirements in Italy and where to purchase yours.
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![]() Car Rental Age Requirements - The rental car age limit set by suppliers in Italy is typically a minimum of 18, but some suppliers will not rent to anyone under 21. There are no maximum age limits, but any driver under 24 will usually have to pay an additional €20 per day.
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![]() Rome Car Rental Insurance — The law requires that you carry certain types of insurance: Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) and Theft Protection. Our rates in Rome include these insurances. Travelers should be aware that very few credit cards with car rental insurance offer coverage in Rome.
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Let us inspire you to see and do more during your trip to Rome. We've worked with local travel experts to put together multiple unique driving itineraries and specific posts highlighting some of the popular and lesser-known attractions in Rome and across Italy. Start planning your trip to Rome with us today!
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Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, also known as Rome Fiumicino Airport, is an international airport in Rome and the major airport in Italy. It is one of the busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic, serving over 42 million on average each year. It is located in Fiumicino, 22 miles (35.0 km) west of Rome's historic city center.
Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Website: adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-roma-en
Address: 00054 Fiumicino, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
Telephone: +39 06 65951
Airlines operating at Rome Fiumicino Airport: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is a hub for ITA Airways, easyJet, Alitalia, AeroItalia, Blu-express, and Poste Air Cargo.