Where to collect your car?
Our rental location is based only a few minutes from Fiumicino Airport and we provide a free shuttle service for your convenience. More information on top of this page!
If you're searching for cheap and reliable car rental near Rome Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), you've come to the right place. We offer a wide selection of low CO2 vehicles equipped with the latest environmental technology, helping you reduce your carbon footprint while enjoying the freedom of driving in Italy. Whether you're looking for a compact city car for navigating Rome city center or a luxury vehicle for a more comfortable ride, we have options to suit every need.
Fiumicino Airport (officially Leonardo da Vinci International Airport) is located just 32 km (20 miles) southwest of central Rome. As Italy’s busiest and largest airport, it serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights. Renting a car from nearby Rome Fiumicino Airport gives you the flexibility to explore not only Rome but also nearby regions like Lazio, Tuscany, Campania, and beyond at your own pace.
Before You Rent – Choose the Right Car for Your Needs
When renting a car in Rome or at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, it’s important to choose wisely. In 2019, we introduced our multi-product car rental system, making it easier for you to select the right vehicle based on your specific needs and see the final price upfront. Affordable Car rental insurance can often be confusing, and many times it’s not what you expect. By booking directly with us, you’ll get the correct rental car insurance for your trip, ensuring you're fully covered.
When You Collect Your Vehicle – Plan Ahead
If you're renting a car at Rome Fiumicino Airport or any of our other local car rental locations, planning ahead is key. Make sure you’re clear on the route you’ll take and where you’ll meet your representative or the rental desk location. Your confirmation email will include all the contact details for the pickup location, so be sure to save the number in your phone to avoid any last-minute confusion.
Have the Right Documents Ready
To make your check-in process as smooth as possible, ensure you have all necessary documents prepared. While we aim to make the process quick and easy, we are legally required to collect certain information. Having your booking details, valid driving license, passport, and credit card ready will speed up the process when picking up your rental car in Rome.
Vehicle Condition Report (VCR) – Inspect Your Rental Car
When you pick up your rental car in Rome or from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, always complete a Vehicle Condition Report (VCR). This step is crucial to note any pre-existing damage to the vehicle, particularly around the most common damage hotspots such as the bumpers, mirrors, and wheels. Failing to report these damages could make you liable when returning the vehicle. We’ve also created a helpful vehicle inspection video to guide you through the process.
While You Rent – Drive Safely and Responsibly
Once you're on the road, take care of your rental car in Rome or any vehicle you hire. You could be held responsible for any damages that occur, which will depend on the insurance package you selected. Many car damages happen in tight parking spaces, so be mindful of parking in less crowded areas. Parking further away from your destination might seem like extra effort, but it can help you avoid dings and scratches.
When You Return Your Vehicle – Final Vehicle Check
Before you return your rental car in Rome or from any nearby location, it’s important to do another Vehicle Condition Report (VCR). This final check is essential to make sure any new damage is properly documented, no matter how small. By paying attention to the damage hotspots and thoroughly checking the vehicle, you ensure you’re fully covered and help us process your return quickly and efficiently.
With Green Motion, you always easily see the total final price. Car rental insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand - by booking with us, you always get the right insurance easily.
Our car rental points are located within easy distances from central locations - near airports and train stations, as well as in the heart of cities.
We strive to minimize our environmental impact. We invest in, among other things, biodegradable chemicals and less water-consuming methods to clean our cars, such as steam cleaning.
You can get answers to frequently asked questions, and get in touch with us from the Contact-page: https://greenmotion.com/contact/ or contact us at [email protected].
Driving in Rome can be overwhelming for newcomers. The city is busy, with unpredictable traffic, scooters weaving between cars, and frequent congestion. Defensive driving is essential. Driving is on the right-hand side of the road, and seatbelts are required. Using a mobile phone while driving is illegal without hands-free equipment.
Speed limits in Italy are 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas, 90 km/h (56 mph) on secondary roads, 110 km/h (68 mph) on expressways, and 130 km/h (81 mph) on highways. On rainy days, these limits are reduced. Italian highways (Autostrade) are tolled, with payments at booths by card or cash.
Rome’s historic center has ZTL zones (Zona a Traffico Limitato), where non-resident vehicles are not allowed. Entering one without authorization results in heavy fines. Parking is scarce downtown, so using garages or park-and-ride facilities is recommended. Fuel stations are widespread, with many offering self-service.
Driving outside Rome is one of the highlights of Italy. Tuscany’s rolling hills, Umbria’s medieval towns, and the Amalfi Coast’s breathtaking coastal roads are all within driving distance.
Where to collect your car?
Our rental location is based only a few minutes from Fiumicino Airport and we provide a free shuttle service for your convenience. More information on top of this page!
Nearest Gas Station
Q8 near airport entrance.
Nearest Bus Station
Tiburtina Bus Station, in Rome.
Nearest Train Station
Leonardo Express train connects the airport to Termini Station in Rome.
Side of road
Drive on the left side of the road in Malta
Local currency
Euro (€)
Average temperatures
13°C (55°F) - 27°C (81°F)
Do I need an International Driving Permit in Italy?
Yes, non-EU drivers often need an International Driving Permit.
Are there many tolls in Italy?
Yes, toll roads are common and usually the fastest routes.
How long does it take to drive from Fiumicino to central Rome?
About 45–60 minutes.
Can I drive from Rome to Florence?
Yes, it’s about 275 km (170 miles), or a 3-hour drive.
ow far is Pompeii from Rome Fiumicino Airport?
Roughly 230 km (143 miles), about 2.5–3 hours by car.
Can I return my rental car in another city?
Yes, one-way rentals are available, though extra fees may apply!
Is it safe to drive in Rome?
Yes, it is! It's always good to be cautious in city traffic.