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Car rental in Brindisi Railway Station

Brindisi is a city in southern Apulia that encompasses artistic, historical and culinary beauty. Many tourists reach the city by train and, once they arrive at the station, find it very convenient to rent a car to be able to move around more easily during their stay.

Brindisi is a city in southern Puglia that embodies artistic, historical and culinary beauties. Many tourists who arrive by train prefer to take a rental car at Brindisi station to be able to move around easily during their stay.

Car rental in Brindisi station

Car rental in Brindisi station allows you to enjoy your holiday without having to bring your own car and without stress. Upon arrival, you can pick-up the rental car to reach your accommodation or set off immediately to discover the city.

With this solution you are sure that the vehicle will already be available at the station without having to wait for a long time or rely to public transport.

It is a comfortable, fast, convenient and safe service to be able to move during your stay in Brindisi, at the times and in the ways you prefer.

Where?

With car rental in Brindisi Stazione you can move to one of the many points of interest in the city and in the surrounding areas. In fact, in Brindisi there are many things to see and to do.

What to do in Brindisi?

The historic center of Brindisi is a real jewel: the ideal is to “get lost in the alleys”, admiring the buildings and breathing in the history. Among the various attractions we cannot fail to mention Piazza Duomo and the Cathedral of Brindisi, famous for their architectural and historical beauty. The Cathedral, also called “Basilica of the Visitation”, is a building that dates back to 1089 and it has been rebuilt several times over the centuries up to its current conformation.

We can now move on to Brindisi’ Port, the real jewel in the crown of the city, from which numerous ferry connections leave for Greece and Albania.

It will be unforgettable walking at any time near this romantic port where you can admire the remains of two ancient Roman columns. You can also see the Sailors’ Monument, a 68 meter high tower from 1933, built in memory of the sailors who fell during the FirstWorldWar.

Again, the Alfonsino Castle, built in the 15th century, also called the Red Castle or Sea Castle.

Don’t miss the Francesco Ribezzo Archaeological Museum, which houses archaeological remains from the area, such as sculptures, everyday objects, bronze statues and more.

Moving slightly from Brindisi, you can reach the protected marine area of Torre Guaceto, where some of the most beautiful beaches in Salento are located. However, there is a ban on bathing here as the area is included among the protected areas.

Brindisi is the perfect city for a trip out of town, a weekend or a longer stay, both in summer and winter. Furthermore, the natural beauties are also of inestimable value, such as the sea and the nearby beaches that you can reach during your stay.