+39 335 819 63 13info@taxicortona.com
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No matter what your Italian destination is and whatever needs you have, from a simple transfer to or from major airports, train stations and sea ports throughout the peninsula, or at disposition for one or more days of sight seeing, business trips or errands, ceremonies and conventions, Enzo Adreani offers hired car service with driver – NCC taxi for travelling in maximum comfort and privacy.

TaxiCortona.Com: CORDIALITY, DISCRETION, BE CAREFUL, TIMELINESS AND SECURITY AT YOUR SERVICE.

Welcome to TaxiCortona.Com

Enzo Adreani offers his clients professional service with cordial, careful and discreet attention to safety and punctuality. With advanced notice, his services can be booked 7 days a week and almost all hours of the day and night. You can rely on his car and driver service to accompany you in the swiftest time possible to nearly all destinations.

Destinations

And nearly all destinations are possible as his experience in this sector have earned him a reputation as a trusted, punctual professional who willingly provides helpful service until you arrive at your destination. He’ll also be willing to provide information regarding hotels, restaurants, museums and more.

Headquarters

  • Via Armaioli, 7 – 52044 Cortona [AR]
  • Tel.: +39 0575 604 245
  • Mobile: +39 335 819 6313
  • E-Mail: info@taxicortona.com

Testimonials

  • I used the taxi service of Enzo Lucite. In both timely pick me up to take me to both the destination. Driving safely and professionally. Recommended.

    Marco
    Marco

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Where We Are

Enzo Adreani work in Cortona City: City of Tuscany, in the province of Arezzo. The appearance of Cortona is characteristic: steep streets, paved with slabs, Etruscan tombs, ancient houses, churches and palaces of great architectural interest. Reminders of the Etruscan city are: parts of the walls, the so-called Pythagorean Tanella, a hypogeum from the 4th century BC, with a vault of large blocks; archaic mounds, called “melon” of Camucia and Sodo from which derives a rich furnishing (7th to 6thcentury BC), preserved in the Museo dell’Accademia Etrusca together with other objects and works of art like the famous embossed bronze chandelier or the Tabula Cortonensis.

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