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Most of Milan is covered by the low-emission Area B zone, so older diesel and gas engines are restricted—check your RV's Euro emission rating before entry.
The historic downtown is Area C. This is a paid limited-traffic zone. You must buy an entrance ticket before driving through the cameras or you will receive a fine.
Camping outside designated areas is regulated locally; an RV parked like a normal vehicle (without setting up outside) is treated as parking under Italian road rules. Use campgrounds or Aree di Sosta which are RV parking areas with water and waste disposal for about €5–20 per night.
Park-and-ride prices vary by lot, so check the current rates for the metro interchange parking lot you plan to use.
| Site | Type | Distance to Duomo |
|---|---|---|
| Camping Village Città di Milano | Urban campsite | ~7 km, direct bus to M1 Lotto stop |
| Area Sosta Milano Navigli | Urban motorhome parking area | ~5 km, tram 2 to Porta Genova |
Area di Sosta is the Italian term for a basic motorhome rest area. It usually offers water, waste disposal and security at a lower price than a full campsite.
Wild camping rules are determined by region, but it is generally prohibited in Italy, and fines can be heavy (€100-500). If unsure about a certain region, check online or visit an information centre.
There are plenty of campsites in Italy starting around €20 ($21 USD) per night
All drivers must have a current and full driver’s licence to rent a vehicle.
For foreign licences, an International Driving Permit is required. In addition, some companies require the driver to have held your licence for a certain period of time (usually 1-3 years).
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.