Saint Christophe Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Saint Christophe

If arriving by air, the nearest international airport to Saint Christophe is Turin Caselle, with Milan Malpensa and Geneva Cointrin the next closest. You will find an Enterprise Rent-A-Car in all three airport locations. The closest railway station is located in the town of Aosta, just west of Saint Christophe. If arriving by rail, bus or light plane, you can also find an Enterprise Rent-A-Car outside Aosta Valley Airport.

What to do and see in Saint Christophe

Saint Christophe is a commune located at the center of Northern Italy's Valle d'Aosta. Nestled within the European Alps, this region is famed for its breathtaking scenery, historical monuments and ski slopes. Only a short drive east of Saint Christophe lies the Passerin d'Entrèves castle, which dates back to Roman times. While the castle itself is only open on special occasions, the magnificent park that surrounds it has been popular with visitors for over 300 years.

Nearby Aosta features plenty of historic locations, from the old-fashioned wooden houses to the many Roman ruins to be found throughout the town. The Saint-Martin-de-Corléans Megalithic Area offers a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past, while those interested in Roman history should visit the Praetorian Gates, Theater, Forum Cryptoporticus and Augustus' Arch. Aosta Cathedral and Sant'Orso Collegiate both feature magnificent art and architecture dating back to the Middle Ages. Plus, there are plenty of stores, restaurants and bars to sample in the town center.

The Aosta Valley itself features many treasures to be explored. Head to the alpine towns of Courmayeur and La Salle and take one of the many hiking trails for some breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the European Alps. Explore the many hilltop castles in the region, including Fénis, Bard, Sarre, Savoy and Sarriod de La Tour, all of which are open to the public. Take a stroll through Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy's first national park, and keep an eye out for roaming ibex and chamois. Finally, sample some Fontina, a cheese that is made only in the Aosta Valley but is available throughout the region.

Not far from Saint Christophe sits the popular ski resort of Pila. The resort caters for skiers of all levels, from beginners to experienced, and is a popular ski destination for families. The resort also features plenty of bars, restaurants and stores, as well as an ice rink, plus superb views of the surrounding region, including Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn. Other ski resorts in the region include Valtournanche and Champoluc, which also offer opportunities for hiking and scenic drives through the mountains.

Driving in Saint Christophe

Saint Christophe is located just off European route E25, meaning there are several ways to reach the area with a car hire in Saint Christophe. The R10 from Turin, E25 from Milan and E21 from Geneva all join onto route E25, making the journey to Saint Christophe simple from any direction.

Driving through the Aosta Valley is easy when you rent a car or van hire in Saint Christophe. The roads throughout the region are well-maintained and offer plenty of scenic views along the way. Be aware that snow and ice are a regular hazard in the region during the winter months, so you will be required to have either snow tires or snow chains fitted to your vehicle.

To rent a van or car hire in Saint Christophe, you will need to comply with local driving rules. The legal driving age in Italy is 18 and you will need to have held your current license for a year. Depending on your country of origin, you may require an International Driving Permit in addition to your license. You will also need proof of liability insurance and a passport on hand at all times.

As with most European countries, Italian cars must contain a reflective safety vest and be fitted with a reflective triangle. This is for safety reasons in case you need to pull over for repairs at night. Check to find out where these items are located within your vehicle before you begin your journey.

The speed limit in most urban areas is 50 km/h unless otherwise stated. For local roads, the speed limit is 90 km/h, while highways and the autostrada range between 110 and 130 km/h. Be aware that speed limits in Italy are strictly enforced, so keep your eyes out for any speed limit changes. Also, if possible, keep to the right lane on any multi-lane road, as the left lane is for passing.

When street parking, you must park on the right-hand side of the road. If parking in a blue zone area, then you will need to pay for a valid parking disc, but you can pick these up easily from automated machines or any tourist office. White zone areas are for free parking, although they may be harder to find compared to blue zone parking. Finally, yellow zone areas are for handicapped parking and require an appropriate permit.

Be aware that areas marked ZTL are off-limits to vehicles unless you are given a special permit. Instead, you will need to park outside these areas and either walk or ride to your destination using public transit. Finally, you must keep your headlights on at all times while driving outside urban areas and on the autostrada. Check to see if your headlights turn on automatically or manually before your journey.