Best place to rent a car upon departing Venice

After our stay in Venice, I'm planning on picking up a rental car to enjoy Tuscany. I'm fully area of ZTLs as we've driven through Tuscany a few years ago. Any suggestions on an ideal place to pick-up a rental car upon departure from Venice.



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