Avoid ZTL fines when driving in Italy
ZTL Maps Italy – See ZTL Zones, Gates & Safe Routes
Choose an Italian town in the table to load its ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) map. See restricted areas, camera gates and safe routes so you can plan your drive and avoid fines.
ZTL Maps Italy is an independent planning tool. Always follow local road signs, traffic rules and official municipal information.
Choose an Italian town with a ZTL map
Use the arrow keys and Enter to select a town. The ZTL map below will update automatically with that city’s restricted traffic zone.
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Keyboard users: Tab to the map frame, then use standard browser commands to move inside it. Use Shift+Tab to return to the page.
Map coverage and ZTL boundaries may be incomplete or out of date. Always rely on local road signs and official municipal information.
What is a ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) in Italy?
Many Italian cities have a ZTL, or Zona a Traffico Limitato, which is a restricted traffic area in historic centres and sensitive zones. Only residents, authorised vehicles and certain public services are allowed to enter during specific hours. Cameras at the ZTL gates read licence plates and drivers who enter without permission receive fines later, often sent abroad to tourists who have rented a car.
ZTL Maps Italy helps you see where these restricted zones start and end so you can plan a safe route, choose the right parking area and avoid surprise fines when driving in cities such as Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, Naples, Turin and many smaller towns.
Always double-check the information on this site with the road signs you see on the street and the official pages of the local municipality, because rules, hours and boundaries can change.
ZTL Italy – frequently asked questions
Can I drive my rental car into a ZTL zone?
Usually you cannot enter a ZTL with a rental car unless you have specific permission. Some hotels inside the ZTL can register your licence plate with the local police so that you are not fined, but you must arrange this in advance. If you are unsure, it is safer to park outside the ZTL and walk or take public transport.
How much is a typical ZTL fine in Italy?
Fines vary by municipality but are often between €70 and €100 per violation plus administrative costs charged by rental car companies. Because cameras can record multiple entries, a single wrong turn can generate several fines if you pass multiple gates.
Does Google Maps show ZTL zones correctly?
Google Maps does not always show ZTL boundaries or camera gates clearly. It may route you through a restricted area, especially in historic centres. Use dedicated ZTL maps, follow road signs carefully and, when possible, select car parks outside the ZTL as your destination.