Brindisi Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Brindisi

Wondering how to get to Brindisi? The nearest airport to Brindisi is Salento Airport (BDS), just a 10-minute drive away from downtown.

There is an Entreprise Rent-A-Car branch at Salento Airport (also known as Brindisi airport), so if you're flying into here, it is easy to rent a car.

Arriving by train? Brindisi train station is conveniently located downtown. But if you’re planning to tour the beautiful Adriatic coast and charming towns of the Puglia region, renting a car is a great way to take in the sights at your own leisurely pace.

So, explore the area’s historical landmarks and breath-taking nature in the comfort of one of our many car rental options and choose from minivans to SUVs."

What to see and do in Brindisi

If you’re wondering what to do in Brindisi, this stunning coastal city offers plenty of sightseeing opportunities. Brindisi is a popular destination for both domestic and international visitors thanks to its rich history, beautiful architecture, and stunning coastline. Here are some of the top things to see and do in Brindisi:

Events in Brindisi

Visitors will find many fun events and vibrant festivals that take place throughout the year, including the Brindisi Carnival in February, the Brindisi Music Festival in July, and the Brindisi Wine Festival in September. Business visitors might be interested in attending events like the Fiera del Levante, a large trade fair that takes place in nearby Bari every September.

Things to see in Brindisi

Brindisi’s origins can be traced back to the Bronze Age, with the settlement becoming an important strategic Ancient Roman port and then a bustling Medieval city. As such, Brindisi offers a plethora of sights, ranging from archeological sites to more recent monuments. Visit the Roman Columns of Brindisi, which form part of Brindisi’s coat of arms. Or step back into Medieval times by visiting the 13th century Svevo Castle and Brindisi Cathedral. Visitors can also take a stroll through the city's historic downtown area and admire the beautiful architecture and quaint streets.

Shopping in Brindisi

Brindisi offers a unique shopping experience with a mix of high-end boutiques and local markets. One of the best places to shop in the city is the Mercato Coperto di Brindisi, a covered market that sells fresh produce, local cheeses and other traditional foods. For more upscale shopping, visitors can head to the Via Colonne shopping district, where they will find a range of fashion boutiques and designer stores.

What to eat and drink in Brindisi

If you visit Brindisi, don’t forget to try some of the region’s most celebrated traditional dishes. Puglia is known for its delicious cuisine, heavily influenced by its agricultural heritage and proximity to the sea. Some of the must-try dishes include orecchiette pasta, a pasta shape from this region which translates to ‘little ears.’ This pasta is typically served with ‘cime di rapa’ a local variety of tender-stem broccoli or tomato and ricotta cheese. Other local delicacies include grilled octopus, stuffed cuttlefish and delicious bread sticks called taralli made with the region’s renowned olive oil. Visitors can also visit local wineries that produce the region’s famous Negroamaro and Primitivo red wines.

Things to do with kids in and around Brindisi

You may be wondering, is Brindisi worth visiting with kids? Families traveling to Brindisi will find plenty of activities to keep kids entertained. One of the most popular attractions is the Zoosafari Fasanolandia, a combination safari and amusement park located about an hour's drive from the city, accessible via the A14 freeway. Closer to Brindisi, families can visit the Museo del Mare, a maritime museum that showcases the history of seafaring in the region. Beaches such as Torre Guaceto and Torre Santa Sabina are just a 20-minute drive away from Brindisi and are also great options for families who want to spend a day by the sea. "

Driving in Brindisi

Brindisi is a relatively small city, but navigating the streets can be a challenge for those unfamiliar with the area. It is important to note that the city has several pedestrian areas, including some parts of the beltway, so be sure to check signs and follow the rules of the road.

The city also has several entry points or “gates," such as Porta Napoli and Porta Mesagne, which lead traffic in and out of the downtown area.

Parking can be challenging in Brindisi, especially downtown and during market days. It's recommended that you park on the outskirts of town and use public transportation or walk to the downtown area.

An Ancient Roman road from Rome to Brindisi called the Appian Way still connects the two cities to this day, making it one of the oldest roads still in use.

So, with careful planning and attention to signs, driving in Brindisi can be a pleasant and convenient way to explore the city and its beautiful surroundings.

Are you ready to enjoy a smooth drive through Brindisi? Check out our car rental options and prepare for a fantastic trip!"