Rent a Car in Milan

Milan Malpensa Airport is Italy's second-largest airport, serving the fashion capital and industrial heartland of Lombardy. Located 50 km northwest of Milan city center, it connects travelers to world-class shopping, fine dining, and Renaissance art. Roads leading to the Alps, Como Lake, and the Italian Lakes region are well-maintained and scenic.

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Fuel-efficient vehicles perfect for city driving and budget-conscious travelers

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Versatile and easy to park, ideal for urban exploration

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Maximum space for groups, families, and extra luggage

Why Rent a Car in Milan?

Airport Convenience

Pick up your vehicle directly at the airport terminal for a seamless start to your trip.

Explore Freely

Discover hidden gems and local attractions at your own pace, without relying on public transport.

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Choose from a wide selection of well-maintained vehicles from Economy to Luxury.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What license do I need to drive in Italy?

EU driving licenses are accepted. Non-EU drivers need an International Driving Permit (IDP) or an official translation of their license.

How do Italian motorway tolls work?

Italian autostradas charge tolls based on distance. Take a ticket at the entry point and pay at the exit. Most accept cash, cards, and Telepass.

What are ZTL zones?

ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) zones restrict vehicle access in historic city centers. Entering without authorization results in hefty fines enforced by cameras.

What are Italy's speed limits?

Limits are 50 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on secondary roads, 110 km/h on dual carriageways, and 130 km/h on motorways (110 km/h in rain).

Are there special traffic rules in Italy?

Headlights must be on at all times outside urban areas. A high-visibility vest and warning triangle are required in the vehicle. Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers.