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Cheap Car Hire Milan Linate airport

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Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy. It is the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with a population of over 1.3 million people. Milan is a major economic, financial, and cultural centre, and is home to the headquarters of many Italian and international companies.

Milan is known for its fashion industry and is home to the Milan Fashion Week. It is also a major centre for design, architecture, and art. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Milan include the Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Castello Sforzesco, and the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, which houses Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper."

Hiring a Car at Milan Linate Airport

Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN, ICAO: LIML) is an international airport located in Linate, a suburb of Milan, Italy. It is the second busiest airport in Milan after Malpensa Airport.

Linate Airport is a small airport with a single runway. It is known for its easy accessibility and its proximity to the city centre. The airport is only 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) from the centre of Milan, and it is easily accessible by car, bus, or taxi.

Car Hire Companies in Milan Linate Airport

The best car hire company for you will depend on your individual needs and budget. If you're looking for a reliable car at a good price, Alamo, Avis, or Europcar are good options. If you're looking for a cheap car, Budget or Enterprise are good options. And if you're looking for a luxury car, Sixt is a good option.

It is also worth noting that there are a number of smaller, local car rental companies that operate out of Milan Linate Airport.

Here are some tips for renting a car at Milan Linate Airport

Book your car in advance: This is especially important if you are travelling during peak season. It will give you more time to compare prices and choose the best deal.

Read the terms and conditions carefully: Make sure you understand all the fees and charges associated with your rental, including the fuel policy, insurance, and any extra charges for additional drivers or extras like GPS.

Get the right insurance: It is important to get the right insurance for your rental car. The basic insurance that comes with your rental car may not cover everything, so it is a good idea to get additional insurance, such as collision damage waiver (CDW) or theft protection.

Check the car carefully before you drive away: Make sure there are no dents or scratches on the car and that all the paperwork is in order.

Be aware of the local driving laws: The driving laws in Italy are different from the driving laws in other countries. Make sure you are familiar with the local laws before you start driving.

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Driving around Milan

The driving conditions in Milan and the surrounding area can be challenging, especially for inexperienced drivers. The roads are often narrow and winding, and there is a lot of traffic, especially during rush hour. There are also a lot of pedestrians and cyclists, so it is important to be aware of your surroundings.

Driving tips in Milan

Visit the Duomo, the city's cathedral. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and took over 600 years to build.

See the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a famous shopping arcade. It is one of the most elegant in the world and is home to luxury stores and restaurants.

Explore the Castello Sforzesco, a medieval castle. It is now a museum that houses a collection of art and artefacts.

Visit the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, which contains Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper.”

See a performance at the Teatro alla Scala, one of the most famous opera houses in the world.

Frequently asked questions about car rental Milan Linate airport

What is the best place to stay in Milan?
Brera - a charming neighbourhood with narrow streets - and Navigli - a popular spot for bars and restaurants - are safe and convenient, and they offer a variety of hotels, restaurants, and bars to choose from.
What are the cheapest months to travel to Milan?
January and February are outside of the peak tourist season, so prices for flights, accommodation, and activities are lower than at other times of the year.
What are the best months to visit Milan?
If you are looking for a time to visit Milan when the weather is warm and sunny, but there are fewer tourists, then April or May are good options.
Is it easy to explore Milan without a car?
Yes, it is easy to explore Milan without a car. The city has a good public transportation system, and it is also walkable. However, hiring a car will allow you to see more of the city and its surrounding area.

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Tips and experiences for Milan Linate airport

Our customers rated Milan Linate airport with an average of 8.7 based on 21 ratings, and these are the most recent tips, experiences and highlights.

05-04-2021
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Double check everything, twice! Avoid B Rental. Be suspicious when a booking takes 3 days to be confirmed. Don't punch the nasty rental people, it's just not worth it. Use slightly more expensive and more reputable companies. Don't expect to win the competition for free rental after commenting on a bad experience like this.
18-03-2021
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Drop off your passengers first. Then return your rental vehicle. Don’t be afraid to double park— everyone seems to... be careful backing out of spots. Drivers don’t stop!
18-12-2020
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Make sure you have a GPS to navigate from airport. Also there is a Petrol station just 2 minutes from airport on the airport on the right hand side. Be careful when driving in Italy as cars and motorbikes takes over on both sides and sometimes they drive through the emergency lane.
03-12-2020
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Linate is the best location to rent from if you're taking a trip in north or north east italy. Its a smaller airport so easy to get in and out of without too much confusion. Theres also a petrol station next to the car drop-off area so no hunting for one required!
21-11-2020
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Great treatment of family group at security.
09-05-2020
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When renting a satnav check both the language and importantly the units in which the speed limits are displayed, before leaving the rental parking bay. Take a small torch with you to check for existing scratches and damage match the record sheet as the parking bay area is poorly lit. Set a route on your satnav to avoid the area around Monza when the Italian GP has just finished. Make a note of the location of the nearest gas station on the return side of the road when leaving the airport. On the 1st day schools return after summer hols be especially vigilant of speed limits near schools. We observed several police radar traps on school approach roads. Make sure you know where the controls for the lights etc. are before it gets dark, while you are driving.
19-09-2019
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We always plan for delays and try not to get upset when things inevitably go wrong. Patience is extremely important when traveling! About a week or so before each trip, I make a mental list of items I don’t want to forget — which I WILL forget if I don’t write them down. I’ve learned that when I think of something, I need to write it down. A simple “Please,” “Thank you,” and “I’m sorry” in the local language goes a long way. I also like to learn the word for beer, but that’s just me. Stay Hydrated on Planes I know it’s fun to get drunk at 30,000 feet, but it’s also much easier to get dehydrated. Staying hydrated — especially on long-haul flights — makes it easier to get over jet lag too. Put your room number & hotel address in your phone. Don’t keep all of your cash and cards in one spot. I usually hide some cash and a back up credit/bank card in a separate bag — not the same bag as my wallet.
06-09-2019
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Very close and well connected with the city center
09-11-2018
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Go to Champoluc for the skiing.
20-09-2018
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skiing in Monterosa very good
08-09-2018
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stop by at forma photo and hangarbiccocca exibitions, you won't regret.
06-08-2018
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Book with the service who gives proper, correct and transparent information.
02-04-2018
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If you are from North America, avoid driving in the city center. It is a bit crazy there. :)
07-03-2018
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We stay on Lake Iseo which is a little drive away so can't comment on Milan specifically. Although Italy is one of my favorite destinations and I'd certainly recommend a visit to anyone.
04-03-2018
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Italian Lakes; Como, Iseo.
12-02-2018
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take the transit and subway system to get around in Milan
07-02-2018
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Get out of the city and head to the lakes
04-10-2017
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If you travel during a winter - check that winter tires is present.
06-09-2017
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use Linate airport an not Malpensa airport: Linate is really close to the city.
31-08-2017
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It's very easy with the GPS. Be careful because Milan is very foggy
22-07-2017
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Il duomo. Via Spiga. Galeria Vitorio Emanuele.