How to find a cheap car rental deal in Milan
Make your move with a cheap rental car in Milan. With prices averaging C$218 a day, you get freedom without the high price tag. From city cars to family movers, we'll match you with the right rental for less.
Daily rental prices in Milan start from just C$13.
For longer trips, pick up a weekly rental from C$57 and make room for more adventures.
Timing makes all the difference when it comes to finding the best price on a Milan car hire. Try booking around four weeks before your departure date.
Surprice, RentSmart24 and Target are among the most trusted providers in the city. They're a smart place to start comparing offers.
Always check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Milan car rental policy, whether with Surprice or a different supplier. Some may leave it out of the standard package and offer it as an extra.
Booking one-way could save you cash on your rental. Providers sometimes offer lower prices when vehicles need to be moved between sites. Simply select 'Return car to a different location' when searching the range of cars for rent in Milan.
Avoid any unexpected fees by choosing a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Start and end your trip with a full tank, paying only for what you use.
Want to explore more without stressing about how many miles you clock up? Find rentals with 'Unlimited mileage' under the 'Policies' filter and drive as far as you like without the extra charges.
Best value car rental options right now
The best value can be found with this company, with average prices at C$110 a day.
Next up is this provider, which offers daily rates of around C$137.
The third option also helps keep your travel costs low. Expect to pay roughly C$129 a day for one of their rentals.
After a car that makes sense for most travel plans? The Compact rental category is the go-to choice for travellers visiting Milan.
Flying to Milan? Think about an airport pick-up
If you're flying into Milan, get on the road sooner by picking up a car rental at Milan Malpensa Airport. The drive time from this airport to the city centre is around 48 kilometres and takes about 50 minutes.
Or start the engine and make a quick exit with a car rental from Milan Bergamo Airport. It'll take roughly 50 minutes to drive the 48 kilometres or so to the centre.
Also check out the rental car options at Milan Linate Airport. Central Milan is around 8 kilometres away, which is a driving time of about 20 minutes.
Compare car rental types in Milan
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Milan puts you on the road for less. These zippy, fuel-efficient cars are perfect for short trips and city driving.
Medium: A reliable pick when you need something that's easy to drive but with a few more features. This category includes compact and intermediate models that come with a bit of extra room compared to smaller cars.
Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and advanced tech features, this Milan car hire category includes full-size cars. With bigger back seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: Get a higher ground clearance and better visibility of what's ahead in an SUV. Whether you're navigating rugged country lanes or gliding down stretches of highway, many offer all-wheel drive to help you tackle any road.
Van: Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Milan makes short work of heavy loads and large groups. They're roomy, hardworking, and ready for whatever your trip demands.
Insurance and optional extras
Choosing excess insurance for your Milan car rental lets you drive with confidence. It protects you from paying a big excess fee in case of damage or theft. Insurance policies can differ between rental providers, so check how each one stacks up.
Take your ride to the next level with handy extras like a navigation system or mobile Wi-Fi. These add-ons can make your drive smoother and more enjoyable when you rent a car in Milan.
Good to know
The minimum age to rent a car in Italy is generally 21 years old. However some providers make their own rules, so always go over your rental company's terms to find out what applies to you.
Bringing the kids with you? Car seat laws vary from one location to another, and the best setup may depend on their age, weight and height. Check if you need to add one to your Milan car rental booking.
You'll need to bring a few things when picking up your rental car: an official driver's licence, extra photo ID, and a credit card to cover the deposit amount. Debit cards are generally not accepted. Any additional requirements will be listed in your booking.
Driving in Italy can seem unfamiliar if it's your first time. Keep in mind you'll need to stay on the right side of the road.
Local speed limits are often about 45kph in urban areas and around 125kph on highways. Road signs will show if a different limit applies.
In Italy, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.05%. If you think you'll be drinking, leave the driving to someone else or arrange a cab or ride-share instead.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times for traffic around this destination. Try to avoid peak travel times generally for a more relaxed drive.
The euro (EUR) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day purchases and activities. Pay with a card where you can, and keep some cash handy when electronic payments aren't possible.
Best hotels in Milan for drivers
Spend less time looking for a place to park and more time making the most of The Plein Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World. About 2 kilometres from central Milan, it comes with accessible parking, express check-out and a 24-hour front desk.
Lh Hotels keeps guests happy with accessible parking and features such as a bar and Wi-Fi. It's roughly 6 kilometres from the city centre.
Need more places to choose from? Browse the full lineup of hotels in Milan. You can narrow things down using the filters — try 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' or 'Outdoor parking.' If you're driving electric, you can use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter.
After you've found a car rental deal in Milan and the right hotel, it's time to plan your first stops. Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, Teatro alla Scala and Milan Cathedral give you a real taste of the city.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Milan
Around 80 kilometres east of central Milan, Brescia deserves a place on your itinerary. Steer straight toward can't-miss sights like Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Roman Basilica.
They've perfected the guest experience at Hotel Igea and Novotel Brescia 2, two comfortable accommodation options with parking in Brescia.
Add Bergamo to your trip lineup. Pick up your cheap car rental in Milan and drive about 48 kilometres northeast to take in top spots such as The Cittadella and Piazza Vecchia.
Relax after a day of exploring Bergamo at B&B Hotel Bergamo City or Mercure Bergamo Centro Palazzo Dolci. These hotels cater to guests with cars.
There's plenty of road left if you're up for more. Take off to Bologna, about 209 kilometres southeast of Milan. From Piazza Maggiore to St. Peter's Basilica Church, your journey will end on a high note.
Catch up on sleep in Bologna at either Mitico Hotel & Natural Spa or Hotel Il Guercino. They've got a room waiting for you and a place for your wheels too.













