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The Car or no Car advice for  Milan can be broken down into three similar questions - do you need a car in Milan ;  is it worth it (based on costs), and ultimately - should you rent one? (a balance of the two).

🚆 🚌⛴️ Do you need to rent a car in Milan ?

These scores are based on the quality of public transport and other travel options. If these are good enough to see the main points of interest, then you don’t strictly need to rent a car.

🇮🇹 Mode

Score

🚆 Trains - includes all types of inter-city rail based transport: Major national and international rail hub. trains score 9
🚌 Bus & Metro - includes bus rapid transit, trams, suburban rail and metro / subway: Extensive metro, tram, and bus network. buses score 8
👀 Guided Tours - includes bus or car based private tours and guided walking tours: Fashion, culture, and city tours dominate. walking score 9
🚶‍♂️ Walking - includes both urban walking and rural hiking: Central areas are highly walkable. walking score 8
🚴 Cycling - includes urban cycling and bike share + rural cycling. Considers safety and hire availability: Cycling infrastructure improving. cycling score 6
⛴️ Ferries & Cruises - includes river crossings, dinner cruises, lake steamers etc (not long duration cruise packages): No ferries or water transport. ferries score 0
  • For all transport modes, a score of 0 = very poor or none available; 10 = outstandingly good.

💰💶💳 Is it worth hiring a car in Milan?

These scores reflect the practical factors that affect whether renting a car is convenient, good value, and stress-free.

🇮🇹 Factor

Score

🚗 Car Availability & Cost - is there a wide choice of self-drive rental cars at decent prices? Large competitive market with good pricing by Italian standards. car rental availability score 7
⛽ Fuel & Toll Costs - Fuel expensive with toll motorways nearby. Typical: $7.5/gal | 2 €/l fuel and tolls score 5
🛣️ Road Quality - Road quality high across the region. road quality score 7
⚠️ Road Safety - Italian road safety standards generally strong. road safety score 7
🅿️ Parking Availability & Cost - Parking limited centrally. parking score 5
  • For all factors, a score of 0 = very poor; 10 = outstandingly good


Milan Car Rental Costs

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Price bands:
  • From 1 ($0-10 per day) to 10 ($90-100 per day);
  • For typical cheapest available economy hire car;
  • Jan - Mar 2027 / Apr - Dec 2026.
  • Prices correct as of Feb 2026 - estimates only, not a guarantee.
🚗Do we need a car in Milan? Is it worth it? Should we rent one? | Comment
Milan often feels complex on arrival, with several major stations and multiple airports, yet once you understand the layout it becomes clear why so many travellers ask: should you rent a car in Milan, or is rail the better option? In reality, Milan is one of Europe’s most powerful cities for getting around without a car.

There is Milano Centrale, one of Europe’s grandest stations, yet many regional and high-speed services also use Porta Garibaldi, Rogoredo, and Cadorna. Add multiple airports into the mix too:


✈️ Airports and arrival logistics

Milan has three main airports. Malpensa (MXP) is the long-haul gateway and has fast rail links into the city via the Malpensa Express, serving both Centrale and Cadorna. Linate (LIN) sits much closer to the city centre but lacks a rail connection, relying instead on buses and taxis. Bergamo (BGY), while technically separate, functions as a low-cost alternative to Milan; it requires a shuttle bus to reach the city but has excellent onward rail connections.

Because of this spread, Milan rewards a little planning. However, once you are in the city, rail, metro, and tram connections are among the best in Italy.


🚆 Milan without a car

For city travel, a car is unnecessary. Milan’s metro system is extensive, trams are frequent, and there are plenty of buses. Bike sharing and walking works well in central districts.

🚆 Milan as a rail hub for northern Italy

One of Milan’s biggest strengths is how quickly it connects you to other major Italian cities by train. High-speed services make Turin barely an hour away, while Bologna and Verona are also comfortably under 90 minutes. Venice is usually around 2 hours 15 minutes, and Florence just under two hours on the fastest services. Even Rome is realistic as a straightforward rail journey of around three hours.

In addition, Genoa sits less than two hours away by train, opening up the Ligurian coast without any need to drive. These links mean Milan works exceptionally well as a base for hopping between Italy’s most important cultural cities without ever touching a steering wheel.


🌄 Scenery without a car: lakes and mountains by train

Crucially, Milan isn’t just good for city-to-city travel. Some of northern Italy’s most famous landscapes are also accessible by rail. Lake Como, for example, is easily reached by train to Como, Varenna, or Lecco, with ferries handling onward travel. Likewise, routes north into southern Switzerland (Ticino) deliver dramatic mountain scenery entirely by train, making cross-border rail travel both scenic and effortless.


🚗 When a car makes sense

A rental car becomes attractive for exploring northern Italy beyond rail corridors. From Malpensa, road trips into Piedmont, Lombardy, the Dolomites, or southern Switzerland (Ticino) are straightforward. Scenic lake regions, alpine valleys, and rural wine areas all reward the flexibility of driving.


Conclusion — should you rent a car in Milan?

Not for the city itself, and not for visiting other major cities in northern Italy. Rail is faster, simpler, and far less stressful. You can even enjoy lake and alpine scenery without driving at all.

However, a rental car still offers extra flexibility. It becomes useful for rural areas, smaller lakes, vineyard regions, or less-connected valleys where trains thin out. In short, Milan is a superb rail base — but a car can complement it, rather than replace it, depending on how far off the main lines you want to roam.

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🚗 ✅ ❌ Summary Table

This summary score brings together how much you really need a car, whether it’s worth it, and an overall recommendation.

🇮🇹 Factor

Score

Road Trips - Is Milan a good place to start a road trip? Urban focus reduces road trip value road trip score 4
Road Trip Length - How long might a typical road trip last? | In a loop / out and back / one way? 1–2 days - Out and back Lombardy trips

Structures - Are there loads of impressive bridges and tunnels around Milan? Motorways and tunnels structures score 6
🚦 Overall Need for a Car - Is it necessary to hire a car in Milan? (high score = yes). need score 3
💶 Is It Worth It? - High score = good value worth score 7
Partial car rental doodle Partial Rental: Is it worth renting a car in Milan for some of the time, rather than all or nothing (e.g. for a 7 day trip)?

3/7

Do most people visiting Milan rent a car? (From 0 to 10). worth score 3
🚗Should You Rent a Car in Milan?
overall should you rent a car score 4

Frequently Asked Questions

Visited? – Have we visited Milan in person (year)? N/A
  • How do we define "road trips" and suggest their duration?
Updates – When was this page last updated:
  • Automatic*: Feb-26
  • Manual*: Oct-25
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What are the general advantages and disadvantages of renting a car in any location?
  • Pros include – time freedom, wider access, often best value for groups of 4–7.
  • Cons include – hassle of driving on unfamiliar roads and parking, often expensive for solo travellers and couples, less environmentally friendly than public transport.
I'm still not sure whether or not to rent a car in Milan – can you offer more advice?
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Can you advise us on how to get the best car rental deal in Milan?
  • Our most useful advice is not to rent a car you don’t need!
  • After that, our advice is similar to what you would expect anywhere else – book well ahead, use your own CDW insurance, watch out for fuel contracts, avoid fines and shop around.

👍🏾 / 👎🏻 Will You Rent a Car in Milan?

Will you rent a car?Would you rent a car in Milan, or would you rely on tours or public transport instead? Everyone travels differently, and the right choice often depends on where you’re going, how long you’re staying, and what kind of trip you’re planning.

Hopefully this page has given you a quick, practical overview of the pros and cons of renting a car in Milan, and whether it’s really necessary or not. Maybe it’s helped you make up your mind — or maybe you’ve already visited and have insights to share.

We always welcome comments, questions, and comparisons with other cities.

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