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Home/Traveling in Tuscany/Renting a Car in Tuscany - Everything You Need to Know
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Renting a Car in Tuscany - Everything You Need to Know

1w ago (edited) Β· 128 views

A car opens up a whole different side of Tuscany β€” tiny hilltop villages, vineyard roads, farmhouse lunches. But there are some things you absolutely need to know before you rent.

ZTL Zones β€” READ THIS FIRST

ZTL stands for Zona a Traffico Limitato β€” restricted traffic zones in historic city centers. Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Lucca, and most old towns have them. Cameras automatically photograph your license plate, and you will get fined. Each entry is a separate fine (€80-100+), and your rental company will add an admin fee on top. I've heard horror stories of people getting 6-8 fines without even knowing they entered a ZTL.

How to avoid it: Look for round red and white signs with "ZTL" or "Zona Traffico Limitato." Use Google Maps or Waze β€” they usually (but not always) warn you. Park outside the ZTL and walk in.

Choosing Your Car:

  • Size: Get the smallest car you're comfortable with. Tuscan hill town streets and parking spots are narrow. A Fiat 500 is practically a local tradition for a reason.
  • Transmission: Most European rental cars are manual (stick shift). If you need automatic, book well in advance β€” they're limited and cost more.
  • Insurance: Get full coverage (CDW + theft protection). Italian roads can be narrow and other drivers are... confident. Consider the rental company's excess reduction or buy third-party coverage.

Where to Rent:

Rent from Florence airport rather than the city center. Better selection, easier pickup/return, and you avoid driving through Florence itself (which you don't want to do β€” ZTL, one-way streets, chaos). Major companies at the airport: Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Maggiore.

Driving Tips:

  • Autostrada (motorway) β€” Toll roads. Take a ticket when you enter, pay when you exit. Keep cash or a credit card handy for the Telepass-free lanes.
  • Speed limits β€” 130 km/h on autostrada, 110 on dual carriageways, 90 on regular roads, 50 in towns. Speed cameras are everywhere and fines arrive by post months later.
  • Fuel β€” Most stations have "self" (self-service, cheaper) and "servito" (full-service, pricier). Diesel is gasolio, petrol is benzina. Don't mix them up.
  • Parking β€” White lines = free. Blue lines = paid (find a meter nearby). Yellow lines = reserved (residents, disabled). Never park on yellow lines.
  • Hill town parking β€” Most hilltop towns have designated parking lots at the base. Park there and walk or take the shuttle up. Don't try to drive up narrow medieval streets.

My recommendation: Don't rent a car for Florence itself β€” you don't need it and it's a headache. Rent it for 2-3 days specifically for your Tuscany exploration (Chianti, Val d'Orcia, hill towns), then return it before going back to the city.

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ZTL cameras are NO JOKE. We got 6 fines and didn't even know until 3 months later when the rental company forwarded them. Total cost: over €600 including admin fees. The problem was our GPS routed us through the center of a small town and we had no idea there was a ZTL. Now I always double-check the ZTL maps before driving anywhere near a town center. Learn from my expensive mistake β€” save the ZTL maps offline before your trip!

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Great guide! One critical thing to add: book automatic transmission well in advance. We waited until 2 weeks before our trip and there were literally zero automatic cars available at Florence airport. Ended up at a smaller agency paying almost double. Most European rental fleets are 80%+ manual. If you can't drive manual, book your automatic 2-3 months ahead, especially in peak season.

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