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The Best Roadway Trips from Columbus

Ohio’s sprawling capital city of Columbus is big enough to offer genuine cosmopolitan appeal. And yet it still manages to create a laid-back environment for tourists, whether on the Ohio State University campus or the trendy Short North Arts District. However, the city is also a central springboard to other great Midwestern destinations. Here are five of the best road trips from Columbus.

Fabulous Road Trips from Columbus

Athens

74 miles / 1 hr. 12 mins.

The picturesque university town of Athens is nestled near the Hocking River in the hills of Ohio’s Appalachian region. Ohio University’s campus overlaps with the quaint city center, which features beloved restaurants like Casa Nueva and Donkey Coffee as well as live music venues like The Union. However, one of the best parts of Athens is its proximity to outdoor adventures. Visit Hocking Hills State Park and Wayne National Forest to explore an expansive array of hiking trails, waterfalls, cliffs, lakes, and campgrounds.

Cincinnati

107 miles / 1 hr. 35 mins.

Head southwest to explore Ohio’s third-largest city, Cincinnati, which borders Kentucky across the Ohio River. Explore the world-renowned Cincinnati Zoo, or tour museums including the Contemporary Arts Center and Cincinnati Art Museum. For a laid-back afternoon plan, cross the river to browse the unique shops and public art in the Licking Riverside historic district of Covington, Kentucky. Hungry? Stop into Skyline Chili to try Cincinnati’s signature dish — chili made with a special blend of spices over spaghetti.

Cleveland

143 miles / 2 hr. 9 mins.

Located on the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland provides everything from sandy beaches to world-class museums and eclectic, artsy neighborhoods. Pay homage to music legends at the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, and visit the Cleveland Museum of Art’s expansive collection. Hungry? Browse the West Side Market to savor fresh-made cannolis, pierogis and specialty items from more than 100 vendors. Enjoy stunning lake views from Edgewater Beach, and browse the boutiques and galleries in the neighborhoods of Ohio City, Tremont and Detroit-Shoreway.

Indianapolis, Indiana

176 miles / 2 hr. 42 mins.

To continue touring state capitals, head to Indianapolis, Indiana to find a wide variety of activities for every type of visitor. Art buffs, for example, should not hesitate to visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art and Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Racing fans won’t want to miss the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, and the world-renowned Indianapolis Zoo is a perfect place for families to see penguins, elephants, giraffes and more. Looking for a place to eat? The downtown corridor of Massachusetts Avenue is bursting at the seams with great restaurants and bars.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

185 miles / 2 hr. 53 mins.

Pittsburgh is arguably one of the most underrated cities in the country, and it lies just under three hours by car from Columbus. Steel City has some of the best cultural attractions in the country, including the Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. To get a feel for the hilly landscape, take a trip up the unique Duquesne Incline opened in 1877. When you’ve worked up an appetite, head to the Strip District to try Primanti Brothers’ famous stacked sandwiches.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

You can drive a rental car from one country to another in Europe.

Hertz is my recommendation if your plan is to drive across Europe. It is much less expensive than hiring a private driver. They offer great coverage.

They offer unlimited mileage, so if you require a car to take you on a longer trip, you can rent more cars.

 

Which is the biggest car rental company worldwide?

Hertz Corporation is America’s largest car-rental company. Harry Hertz founded Hertz Corporation in 1919.

Hertz Corporation is present in over 6,000 locations throughout North America, Europe Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. Other businesses include hotels, financial services, and auto parts manufacturing.

Today, the company employs more than 4 million people in all over the world.

 

Which car rental company has more locations?

Hertz would be the correct answer, however they are not listed under location-based service providers.

 

Which countries accept US driver’s licenses?

The United States does not recognize other countries’ driver’s permits as valid on their roads. However, Canada, Mexico and District of Columbia recognize them.

Canada recognizes American drivers licenses issued from all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia.

Mexico recognizes American driver’s licences. At this time they are only recognized by the state of Chihuahua.

The District of Columbia can accept American driver’s permits from all 50 states with the exception of Alabama Mississippi Texas Texas West Virginia.

 

What do I need to rent a car in Portugal?

Portugal requires an internationally valid driving license to rent a car. For payment purposes, you will need proof of insurance and credit cards.

When making a booking, rental companies will often ask you for a passport/national ID card.

Two forms of identification may be required when renting a car in Portugal: passport or national ID card.

These are required by law to comply with the European Union regulations on road traffic safety. If you have any doubts as to your identity, access may be denied to the vehicle.

A translation of your driver’s license from your home country is required if the International Driving License you do not have is required.

This document should be translated into Portuguese and accompanied by all necessary documentation. This document costs between $20 and $30 USD depending on where you live.

You may not be allowed to enter the vehicle if you fail to provide a copy your official translation.

 

Statistics

  • The perks vary from partner to partner, but you can expect discounts of up to 35 percent on some rentals and the ability to earn anywhere from 50 bonus American AAdvantage miles per day or 500 per rental. (afar.com)
  • For canceled trips two days or shorter, a guest is charged 50% of one day’s trip cost. (insider.com)
  • For example, the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express earns 3 percent cash back on purchases at U.S. gas stations (terms apply), and the Citi Premier® Card earns three points per dollar at gas stations, too. (afar.com)
  • In 2019, the most crucial factor is the cost and fees of the rental (accounting for 28% of overall satisfaction with the rental experience), followed by the rental car itself at 25% and the pick-up process at 23%. (cnet.com)
  • Save up to 30% on your rental car in Europe when you book with us today. (autoeurope.com)

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How To

Consider these things when renting a car

What are the things you should consider before renting a car?

If you are looking to rent a car, these are the things that you should consider:

  1. You have the option to choose from a variety of car types (small, medium, large, and SUVs as well as minivans).
  2. The type of vehicle will determine the rental cost. Renting a vehicle is as low as $15 per day for smaller vehicles. Larger vehicles can cost you much more.
  3. You will also be charged an additional fee depending on how long you lease the vehicle.
  4. You will be charged additional fees if your vehicle is rented.
  5. Renting a car allows you to travel at any hour of the day. But, there are some restrictions. You cannot rent a car in rush hour.
  6. Be sure to choose a model that suits your budget before you commit to buying a car. You should also check whether the car is equipped with air conditioning. This is very important in hot weather.
  7. You should reserve a car that you require well in advance if you have a particular type of vehicle. Many people don’t realize they need one until the very last minute.
  8. There are many safety features in rental cars. It is recommended that you have a first aid kit and blanket in case of an emergency.
  9. Consider adding a collision damage waiver on your rental. It is optional but it can save you money on your insurance.
  10. Special needs can be requested during your booking process and upon your arrival, if you have any special needs.
  11. Before leaving the airport, pack all your belongings and take your ID and credit cards with you.
  12. While driving, make sure you stay alert. Focus on the road and stay focused.
  13. Contact the police immediately after you’ve been in an accident.
  14. When you are done using your car, be sure to turn it in. You will be fined if you do not.

 

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