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      Tips for renting a car inexpensively in Florence

      Looking for a cheap car rental in Florence? With Economy Bookings, you can easily compare providers and find the best deals across the city. Whether you’re visiting Florence for its art, history, or as a base to explore Tuscany, booking early can help you save time and money.

      • Compare pickup locations: rates are often cheaper if you rent outside the historic center or at Florence Airport (Peretola);
      • Adjust pickup times and dates: a slight change in your schedule may reveal better prices;
      • Choose economy or compact cars: ideal for Florence’s narrow streets and nearby hill towns;
      • Book early: summer (June to September) and holiday seasons are very busy in Florence, so advance booking ensures availability.

      Tips when renting a car in Florence

      • Verify that your driver’s license is valid in Italy: most EU and international licenses are accepted;
      • Florence has multiple ZTL (Limited Traffic Zones): entering them without a permit results in automatic fines;
      • Parking in the historic center is restricted: use paid lots like Parcheggio Porta al Prato or Parcheggio Santa Maria Novella;
      • Always carry your license, rental documents and insurance with you when you drive;
      • Consider renting a small car for easier maneuvering in narrow streets;
      • Inspect the car carefully before driving away and document its condition with photosand videos.

      Driving tips in Florence

      • Drive on the right, overtake on the left.
      • The ZTL in Florence is active most of the day watch for camera signs and road markings.
      • Use parking apps like EasyPark or MyCicero to find and pay for parking.
      • Headlights must be on when driving outside the city, even during the day.
      • Fuel stations may close at night; most offer self-service.
      • Pedestrians and cyclists have priority, especially in tourist areas.
      • Keep your rental agreement and toll receipts for reference.






      Speed limits

      Standard Italian limits apply in Florence:

      • 30-50 km/h (18-31 mph) in built-up areas
      • 90 km/h (56 mph) on secondary roads
      • 110 km/h (68 mph) on main roads
      • 130 km/h (81 mph) on highways

      Speed cameras are frequent, especially on the A1 motorway and in suburban areas.

      Road signs

      Florence follows the standard European system for road signs:

      • Blue signs indicate local roads;
      • Green signs mark motorways (Autostrade);
      • Signs reading “ZTL” (Zona a Traffico Limitato) mark restricted zones;
      • “Parcheggio” means parking: look for the blue “P” symbol.
      • White lines = free parking
      • Blue lines = paid
      • Yellow= reserved;
      • Historic districts often have one-way or pedestrian-only streets: check signs carefully before entering.

      Tolls and restricted zones

      Highways connecting Florence, such as the A1 Autostrada del Sole, are toll roads. You can pay with cash, card, or Telepass/UnipolMove/Mooney (available in some rental cars).

      Be careful inside Florence, because multiple ZTL zones cover much of the center, including areas near the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio. Unauthorized entry triggers automatic fines: ask your rental company or your hotel to provides temporary permits for visitors.

      Discover Florence by car

      Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, offers breathtaking architecture, world-class art and a vibrant culinary scene. While the city center is best explored on foot, renting a car gives you the freedom to discover the Tuscan countryside.

      From Florence, you can reach:

      • Chianti (45 minutes): rolling hills, vineyards, and traditional wine estates;
      • Siena (1 hour 15 minutes): medieval streets, Piazza del Campo, and stunning Gothic architecture;
      • San Gimignano (1 hour 10 minutes): famous for its towers and panoramic views;
      • Pisa (1 hour 15 minutes): home to the Leaning Tower and vibrant student life;
      • Arezzo (1 hour): Renaissance art, antiques markets, and peaceful charm.

      Florence’s location makes it an ideal hub for exploring Tuscany’s art, culture, and landscapes at your own pace.

      When to visit

      The best time to visit Florence is from April to October, when the weather is warm and ideal for walking or road trips through Tuscany. July and August can be very hot and crowded, spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.

      Winter, from November to February, is quieter with mild weather, perfect for art lovers and food enthusiasts.

      Languages & communication

      Italian is the main language, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants and car rental offices.

      Road signs and parking instructions are in Italian. That’s why learning a few basic phrases or using a translation app can help. Locals appreciate polite greetings and friendly conversation.

      Currency & payments

      Italy uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, including toll booths and fuel stations. ATMs are widely available throughout the city. Keep some cash on hand for small cafés, parking machines or rural areas outside Florence.

      Top driving routes from Florence

      • Florence - Chianti Scenic Drive: through Greve, Radda, and Castellina, with picturesque vineyards and small villages;
      • Florence - Siena: via SR222, one of Tuscany’s most beautiful countryside drives;
      • Florence - Pisa and Lucca: combine two historic cities in a day trip along the FI-PI-LI road;
      • Florence - Val d’Orcia: rolling landscapes, cypress trees, and UNESCO-listed villages like Pienza and Montalcino;
      • Florence - Arezzo: a cultural route filled with Renaissance art and peaceful Tuscan towns.

      Each route offers a perfect blend of history, nature and gastronomy, ideal for exploring by rental car.

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      Car rental companies in Florence

      We have prepared a shortlist of top rental companies in Florence. To save both time and money compare offers on EconomyBookings.com to find the best deal.

      Noleggiare
      star7.4 /103 reviews
      Available in 2 locations
      Noleggiare
      Time it took to drop your car off8.8
      Cleanliness of the car8.8
      Overall condition of the car8.3
      Time it took to pick your car up5.3
      SurPrice Cars
      star6.5 /86 reviews
      Available in 2 locations
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      Time it took to drop your car off7.4
      Cleanliness of the car8.2
      Overall condition of the car8.4
      Time it took to pick your car up5.2
      Sicily by Car
      star8.0 /81 reviews
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      Frequently asked questions

      Do you need a rental car in Florence?
      If you’re staying mainly in the city center, a car isn’t necessary. Public transport and walking are more convenient. However, if you plan to explore Tuscany’s countryside, hill towns and wine regions, a rental car is highly recommended for flexibility and ease of travel.
      How to pay tolls in Florence with a rental car?
      Tolls apply on highways such as the A1. You can pay with cash, card, or Telepass/UnipolMove/Mooney (if available in your rental car). Always check with your rental company for details on toll policies and potential service fees.