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The address of the current location 'Rome-Via Giolitti': Via Giolitti, 16/34, Rome, Italy.
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Car and options choice. The search results indicate valid and final rental rates at the 'Rome-Via Giolitti' location. The rates are formed on the 'All included' principle. Presented prices do not include additional options, such as a GPS navigator, child seats, winter tires, etc. They can be added later on, during the last phase of the booking process.
Hiring conditions are different for each rental car in Italy. Therefore, before making a reservation, make sure you haveve read the conditions. The reservation is performed in three quick steps: searching for a car by location and rental dates, selecting desired vehicle and filling in the booking form. Upon reservation approval, you will receive a rental voucher via email.
Car pick-up. Upon arrival to the location 'Rome-Via Giolitti', provide the required documents specified in your voucher to the rental officer. Directly in the office, inspect the rental invoice carefully – should match with your voucher. Besides this, do not forget examine the car exterior carefully – all defects discovered at the pick-up time should be included in your rental document.
Car return. Make sure to return the vehicle within the specified timeframe and to adhere to the fuel conditions (return full or return empty).
OrangeSmile.com wishes you a pleasant and trouble-free driving in Italy!
The Sistine Chapel. The Sistine Chapel was built in 1475-1483 by the order of Pope Sixtus IV. It is well-known for two reasons: first – due to the frescos 'Last Judgment' 'Adam Creation' (the two hands that are going to touch each other) by Michelangelo. The second reason is that from the 15th century by the order Pope Sixtus IV the conclaves are carried out there. The white smoke, rising from the pipe means that the choice is made.
Santa Maria Maggiore. Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the largest and most important churches in Rome. It's situated at Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore. The church was founded in 431 AD by Pope Sixtus III and is famous first of all for its fabulous wooden carved ceiling (by the legend gold they used was brought by Columbus). You should also pay your attention to the mosaic pictures on Bible plots, panels and the floors of the basilica.
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