Italian ZTL Cities
Explore ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) zones in 10 major Italian cities.
Interactive Google Maps with zone boundaries, parking information, and tourist guides.
Florence
Historic center with extensive ZTL zones protecting Renaissance architecture. Active Monday-Friday 7:30-20:00, Saturday 7:30-16:00.
Rome
Multiple ZTL zones in the historic center. Centro Storico zone active Monday-Friday 6:30-18:00, Saturday 2:00-18:00.
Venice
Unique ZTL covering access to the lagoon city. Active 24/7 with specific rules for Piazzale Roma and Tronchetto parking areas.
Milan
Area C congestion charge zone in the city center. Active Monday-Friday 7:30-19:30 with environmental restrictions.
Bologna
Historic center ZTL protecting medieval streets. Active Monday-Friday 7:00-20:00 with extended hours on weekends.
Naples
ZTL zones in the historic center and waterfront areas. Active Monday-Friday with varying hours depending on the zone.
Pisa
ZTL protecting the area around the Leaning Tower and historic center. Active daily with different hours for residents and tourists.
Turin
ZTL zona centrale covering the city center. Active Monday-Friday 7:30-10:30 with environmental vehicle restrictions.
Palermo
Historic center ZTL protecting baroque architecture and narrow streets. Active Monday-Friday with specific zones for residents.
Siena
Medieval city center with strict ZTL protection. Active daily with limited access for authorized vehicles only.
About ZTL Zones
ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) means "Limited Traffic Zone" in Italian. These are restricted areas in historic city centers where only authorized vehicles can enter. Driving into a ZTL without proper authorization results in automatic fines (typically €70-€100+).
Each city page includes:
- Interactive Google Maps showing exact ZTL boundaries
- Active hours and enforcement schedule
- Parking alternatives outside restricted zones
- Tourist information and tips for visiting
- FAQ sections answering common questions