Stresa, despite being a small town, is a great destination for any traveler enjoying a European road trip. In the 15th century the town began to gain its current character, growing into a prosperous fishing village that served as a popular retreat for Europe's aristocrats. Over the course of several centuries, these aristocrats built dozens of luxurious villas and sponsored the development of railway connections to enhance Stresa's popularity. After the Simplon Pass was completed in 1906, Stresa was connected with rail services running in Switzerland, France, and Germany. In 1948, Ernest Hemingway visited the town and set part of his novel Farewell to Arms in the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees in Stresa - a location which hosts the annual International Hemingway Conference every few years. With a rental car in Stresa, travelers can easily tour the city and its intriguing surroundings.
Drivers interested in renting a car in Stresa are now expected to get an International Driver's Permit before acquiring their vehicle. You may buy an IDP from your local AAA for about $20. Please click on the hyperlink for additional details on the IDP laws for international drivers in Italy.
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