Car hire from Turin Stazione Porta Susa Railway Station
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Stazione Porta Susa Railway Station car hire at a glance
| Most popular car | Compact, 4-5 doors |
|---|---|
| Average daily price | 133 € |
| Cheapest price found | 24 € |
| Best time to book | 1 week before |
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Driving in Turin: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Turin. Most visitors can use their regular licence. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your licence isn’t in English. Rental companies also require matching ID and a credit card when you collect the car. |
Navigating city driving Turin has long boulevards and narrow streets near the old centre. Driving is easy on main roads, but central access is limited by ZTL signs, which mark restricted streets. Navigation apps help you avoid these areas and guide you towards major routes. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Italy uses toll roads near Turin, mainly on major motorways. Rental cars often support electronic tolling. Turin also has ZTL zones in the centre where access is restricted. Follow signs carefully to avoid entering streets requiring permits. |
Parking your car in Turin Parking is easiest in car parks near the centre. Street spaces are limited around historic areas. Multi-storey car parks near major squares offer simple access to key sights. Hotel parking is available but often fills quickly at weekends. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Turin are increasing. Petrol stations sit on main roads and in residential districts. Charging points are expanding across the city. Apps like PlugShare help you find available chargers. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers move steadily but slow down in narrow central streets. Expect scooters passing between lanes and slower traffic in historic areas. Keep your speed low, follow signs closely and take extra care at busy roundabouts. |









