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Little-known to most people outside of Italy, the cosmopolitan and historic city of Udine sits in the center of Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. Udine is in an ideal location for tourists seeking to enjoy a wide mix of cultures and experiences. Car hire in Udine Downtown provides the flexibility and convenience to visit regional attractions in not just Italy, but in Slovenia and Austria, too.
Both the alps to the north and the Adriatic Sea to the south are within relatively short trips from Udine. The border with Slovenia is just 30 miles away. With cheap car hire in Udine Downtown, you can easily the scenery along the SS54 highway on your way to one of Europe's youngest nations.
The world-famous canal city of Venice is also close by. It takes only about 90 minutes to drive from Udine to this beautiful destination, thanks to the E55 Euroroute. Some of the prettiest beaches on the Adriatic Sea are even closer, due south from Udine. Car rental in Udine Downtown is an ideal way to make these journeys.
It would be a mistake, however, to treat Udine as simply a base for trips around the region. Udine is the historic capital of the region and thanks to its rich history, it is home to a unique local culture. Over many centuries, the city has been dominated by Venetian control, Austrian strength, and French imperial power, amongst others.
While in Udine, don't miss the chance to see the main sights. The city is home to some truly stunning architecture, much of it from the middle ages. The Piazza Libertà and the Patriarcal palace are just two such attractions. There is even a regional language Friulan - spoken by some residents here.
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