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The entire city inside the ring roads is a low-emission Area B zone. Older diesel and gasoline engines are banned so check your van's Euro emission rating before entry
The historic center 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
Wild camping is illegal in the Lombardy region. Use campsites or Aree di Sosta which are motorhome parking areas with water and waste disposal for about €5–20 per night
Park and Ride lots at metro lines M1, M2 and M3 cost about €2 per day and keep your van outside the busy city center
| 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 center.
There are plenty of campsites in Italy starting around €20 ($21 USD) per night
All drivers must have a current and full driver’s license to rent a vehicle.
For foreign licenses, an International Driving Permit is required. In addition, some companies require the driver to have held your license 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.