Book cheap car hire in Milan and you’ll have access to a host of nearby wonders. A tour of Lake Como? Tasting trips to vineyards in Franciacorta, Italy’s sparkling wine region? A quick jaunt to the beach at Camogli? Check, check, check.
Both of the two main airports in Milan offer numerous hire options, as does nearby Bergamo Airport. Car hire pick-ups are also available in the city centre.
Language: Italian | Currency: Euros (€) | Avg. Flight time: 1.45 hrs
More booths await at Linate airport (LIN), located within the arrivals hall. The line-up of companies is almost identical to that of Malpensa.
Rental desks here include:
Linate is positioned close to an artificial lake, seven kilometres (4 miles) east of the city. Central Milan is a 15-20-minute drive away.

There are around 10 rental outfits at Bergamo’s Orio al Serio Airport (BGY) – also known as Il Caravaggio International Airport) – with all the big-name firms represented.
Rental desks here include:
Allow about 90 minutes for the 45-kilometre (28-mile) drive to Milan.
Milan city centre is very busy, especially on weekdays, and parking spaces can be hard to come by. Throw in various congestion charges – from 2-10 euros (vehicle-dependent) for the main city ring between Mondays and Fridays – and the savviest option is to use the large commuter car parks speckled around Milan's SP11 motorway ring road. All connect with metro lines.

The locations are Cascina Gobba (east), Lampugnano (northwest), Molino Dorino (northwest), Bonola (northwest), Rho-Pero (northwest), Bisceglie (southwest) and San Donato (southeast). Using these will help to keep costs down.
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1. Beware that roadside parking in Milan’s historic centre – within the former city walls (i bastioni), and on blue lines marked by ‘Sosta Pagamento’ (Pay to Stop) signs – is limited to two hours.
2. The best bet for finding city-centre parking spaces is the 24-hour Autosilo Borgospesso car park on Via Borgospesso.
3. To enter the Congestion Charge area (Area C) on weekdays, drivers must purchase a 5-euro ticket in advance. Buy at ATMs, newsstands or tabaccheria (tobacco) shops. Visit the official Citta di Milano website for a detailed map of Area C’s boundaries.
A fair fuel policy (also known as full-to-full or same-to-same) means you’ll only pay for the fuel you use. All car rental deals compared on TravelSupermarket come with a fair fuel policy, so you can book your hire car safe in the knowledge there will be no nasty surprises at drop-off. More information on TravelSupermarket’s commitment to fair fuel policies can be found here.
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