Car Rental at 'Tuusula - Dt'

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Rental office address 'Tuusula - Dt': , Vantaa, Finland.

To change to another rental area in Vantaa, simply use one of the following:
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Tuusula - Dt
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Car hire system OrangeSmile.com offers vehicles for rent at the rental location 'Tuusula - Dt'. We carefully maintain largest up-to-date database with actual offers from most of the rental suppliers in Finland. Due to this, we are able to find the best and cheapest rental options for your specified location and dates.

Reservation can be done in three fast and simple steps - search by your dates and location in Finland, select a car, and input your personal data. Upon reception of your order, we will send you a confirmation voucher by email. Before completing your reservation, please check the rental conditions of the selected car carefully.

Upon arrival to the 'Tuusula - Dt' rental office, please provide your confirmation voucher, driving license and credit card to an officer. The credit card is required for payment and deposit. The deposit amount is usually equivalent to the amount of the largest insurance franchise specified in your voucher.

Before leaving the office at the pick-up time, verify the invoice issued by the officer and compare the invoice data with the data in your voucher!

Car pick-up: inspect the car body, wheels, windows and interior for chips, scratches, dents and other defects. Validate that all found defects are described in your rental document.

We wish you a great driving experience on the roads of Vantaa!

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Sightseeings of Vantaa large neighbour - Helsinki
The best and most easy way to get acquainted with the capital of Finland and enjoy its attractions, as well as spring and summer atmosphere is by bike. We all know how European people are eco-friendly, and Helsinki is not an exception. In Helsinki, there is about 750 km of excellent bike trails, which can be reached almost anywhere. Worthy of attention is the bicycle route, for example, opened in 2012 Baana track length 1.3 km, which is laid on a former railway tunnel and extends from the Kiasma Museum seaside district Ruoholahti. On the road, there are separate lanes for cyclists and pedestrians. Nearly 180 trees, 4000 shrubs, and perennial plants are planted here. The route is framed by massive rocks and stone walls built 100 years ago. On the road, there are places for recreation and works of natural art. Near the hospital Maria, there are playgrounds for basketball, table tennis, and petanque. Under suitable weather conditions, Helsinki offers around 180 kilometers of trails. The best skiers cross the Central Park; they are supported, depending on the situation with snow, until late spring. At the hostel Paloheinä, located in the center of Helsinki, you can rent ski equipment and snowshoes. Near Helsinki, there are good slopes for lovers of alpine skiing and snowboarding. In all the centers, if necessary, you can rent equipment, as well as receive training at a ski school.

Rowing in Helsinki - is cool! To stay in the city, which is almost surrounded by the sea, without trying to swim on the canoe, or on a kayak - savagery! Here you will find many companies, which will gladly help you to get acquainted with the sea circle of Helsinki. Tourists and fans of fishing can also purchase a license for tourist fishing. The license includes fishing on tackle and spinning. There is the special territory equipped for fishing - Vanhankaupunki area, which is surrounded by water rapids. Licenses can be purchased at the Meri-Info booth, located behind the building of the Museum of Technology. Visitors aged 18 to 64 must also pay a state fee for fishing. If you are in Finland - you have no right not to try truly Finnish sauna. There are about 3 million saunas here. And all of them periodically melted regardless of the time of year. Finns soar at 100 ° C, which means that from time to time it's worth taking breaks to cool down. The easiest way is to dive into the lake or the sea, and in the winter - to plunge into the hole. As an option, puff up in the snow. If you intend to visit a real Finnish sauna, then leave a towel and clothes in the locker room and go to the steam room naked. In public saunas, as a rule, there are separate hours of work or own sections for men and women.
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