Car & Van Hire in Milan

Enterprise car hire locations in Milan

Thanks to Enterprise Rent-A-Car, car rental in Milan is a breeze. This is mostly due to several convenient branches that are located throughout the city, including the Enterprise branch at Milan Central Railway Station and another in San Sesto Giovanni. Despite being an ancient city, Milan has a well-organised road network, which makes it ideal for getting around by car. A car hire is essential for visitors that want to discover all aspects of this fascinating city, which is the second largest in Italy, making it much too large to explore on foot. A centre of Italian economic pride, the city is also a hub for culture, sport, fashion, and cuisine. With plenty of parkland in its suburbs, each part of Milan is easy to navigate to via the inner ring road, which runs from the western area of Loreto to San Siro in the east, with much of it operating as an urban dual carriageway.

Our Vehicles For Hire In Milan

Enterprise offers car rentals in Milan for both business visitors and holidaymakers. Families looking for a people carrier, or a large estate car, will be equally catered to as those seeking a luxury vehicle. Your choice of car class can be specified when you book a rental in advance. This also applies to customers looking for something smaller to negotiate through Milan's busy central streets. Mini and compact cars are available for couples and smaller groups that simply want a convenient run-around for a few days in the city.

At The Airport

Milan Linate Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport are both a few miles west of the city. In addition, both airports are served by Enterprise outlets, so you can rest assured you'll receive great customer service no matter which airport you'll be arriving in. The branch at Milan Linate Airport is open daily from 7 am until midnight. To get to central Milan from the airport is simplicity itself. Just take the SP14, Viale Enrico Forlanini, westwards for a couple miles, and you'll end up right in the heart of Milan's commercial district.

Attractions In Milan

La Scala opera house, a theatrical space that is considered by many to be the world's most prestigious, is a gem in the heart of Milan. Visit it, even if you've never enjoyed opera before. Sforza Castle, a mediaeval fortress, is also well worth driving to. The San Siro stadium, a temple of the Italian passion for football, is located west of the city. Tours are organised there, even if it's not a match day. Finally, the renowned Brera Art Gallery is a must-see venue that's right in the city centre.

Cheap Car Hire In Milan

With a number of options available for car hires in Milan, the team at Enterprise knows that competitive pricing will always be important. Thankfully, there are plenty of low-cost options for visitors looking to keep a lid on their budget. Look for online deals, which is often the best way to obtain the lowest price. Weekends can be a particularly good time to book in advance since there's a greater availability of cars than during the workweek, which is when business travellers tend to reserve them.

Places To Visit Outside Milan

Lake Como is a very pretty place to visit from Milan. The town of Como is about an hour's drive to the north, and it overlooks the gorgeous lake at the southernmost end of the town. Novara, across the regional boundary in Piedmont, is about the same distance away, but towards the west. There, you can explore its historic centre with fewer crowds than there are in Milan. Slightly closer is the Parco di Monza, which offers a racetrack, an outdoor Olympic pool, an equestrianism, as well as golf and tennis facilities.

Parking And Traffic Information In Milan

Milan is very busy during the week, especially because there are so many people travelling Milan on business. Weekend driving is more relaxed, but you'll still need to pay close attention to road signs. Parking on the street is legal, but check local regulations, which can differ from street-to-street. Piazza Diaz, Via Bagutta, Via Cerva, and Via Pisani, all have great paid-parking facilities. Avoid parking in front of driveways or loading areas, which can result in hefty fines levied by the city's authorities.