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Driving in Verona: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Verona. Most visitors can use their regular licence. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your licence isn’t in English. Some streets in the old town have restricted access, shown by ZTL signs, so check rules before entering central areas. |
Navigating city driving The old town has narrow lanes and several restricted zones. Driving in Verona can feel tight near historic landmarks. ZTL areas limit access, and signs mark where cars aren’t allowed. Navigation apps help you avoid these zones and guide you towards Lake Garda and nearby towns. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Italy uses toll roads near Verona on major motorways. Rental cars often support electronic tolling, but confirm with your provider. Some central streets have access limits shown by ZTL signs. Follow local signs to avoid entering restricted areas around the historic centre. |
Parking your car in Verona Multi-storey car parks are the easiest way to access the centre. Street parking is limited near the old town. Car parks close to the city centre offer simple access to major sights. Hotel parking is available in some areas but can fill quickly during holidays and festivals. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Verona are expanding. Petrol stations sit along main routes around the city. Charging points are increasing near shopping areas and larger roads. Apps like PlugShare help you check availability before visiting villages or vineyards outside the centre. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers are confident, especially in busy central areas. Scooters often pass between cars, and traffic can feel quick on narrow streets. Follow signs carefully around ZTL zones, use clear signals at junctions and take extra care when navigating roundabouts with multiple merging lanes. |