Weekly RV Itinerary in Milan - 7-Day Plan 2026

Weekly RV Itinerary in Milan - 7-Day Plan 2026. Plan your 7-day road trip to discover Italy's vibrant Lombardy region. Explore expert routes now.
Weekly RV Itinerary in Milan - 7-Day Plan 2026

Best Milan RV Itinerary for weekly rv rental - Overview

A weekly RV rental in Milan offers a flexible base to explore Lombardy's stunning highlights and beyond. Milan, as a vibrant starting point for an unforgettable Italian road trip, invites travelers to discover rich history and breathtaking landscapes. For live availability and current prices, start with our RV Rental Milan - Complete Guide 2026 guide. A minimum of 7 days is ideal to truly experience Milan and its surrounding regions without feeling rushed, allowing for genuine connection to the culture, food, and scenery. The total average driving for a week-long trip typically ranges from 700-1000 km, adhering to the principles of slow travel that we always recommend, which means averaging no more than 100-150 km per day. The best seasons for RV travel around Milan are generally Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-October), offering pleasant weather conditions, fewer crowds compared to summer, and vibrant natural scenery perfect for exploring in a rented motorhome. RV traveling through Italian countryside near Milan

7-Day Classic Route in Milan

Embarking on a 7-day classic route in Milan and Lombardy provides a perfect introduction to northern Italy's charm with a rented RV. Your adventure begins on **Day 1** with arrival in Milan, picking up your motorhome, and settling into a convenient campsite near the city, such as Camping Città di Milano. From there, you can easily use Milan's efficient public transport to explore iconic landmarks like the magnificent Duomo and the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. On **Day 2**, dedicate more time to Milanese city exploration, visiting the historic Sforza Castle, wandering through the artistic Brera District, and admiring Santa Maria delle Grazie (remember to book tickets far in advance for "The Last Supper"). Return to your Milan campsite for the night. **Day 3** takes you from Milan to the picturesque Lake Como, an easy drive of approximately 70 km (45 miles) that takes about 1.5-2 hours. Upon arrival in Como, park your RV at designated areas like Area Sosta Camper Como, explore the charming town, and then take a scenic ferry to popular spots such as Bellagio or Varenna. Spend the night at a campsite near Como. **Day 4** is dedicated to further Lake Como exploration, enjoying its beautiful lakeside villages, taking a leisurely drive along the shores, and perhaps visiting renowned villas like Villa Carlotta or Villa Balbianello. Later, drive to Bergamo, about 80 km (50 miles) or 1.5 hours away, and find a comfortable campsite near Bergamo for the evening. On **Day 5**, immerse yourself in Bergamo Alta, the historic Upper City (Città Alta) of Bergamo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is easily accessible by funicular after parking your motorhome in the lower city or a dedicated RV park outside the ZTL. Afterward, drive towards Pavia, an approximate 80 km (50 miles) or 1-hour journey, and settle in for the night at a campsite near Pavia. **Day 6** is reserved for visiting the charming university city of Pavia and the magnificent Certosa di Pavia monastery, an architectural masterpiece. Finally, on **Day 7**, make the short return journey to Milan, about 40 km (25 miles) or 45 minutes, to return your rented RV and perhaps enjoy a few last Milanese moments or transfer to the airport.

14-Day Extended Journey in Milan

For those with more time, a 14-day extended journey from Milan allows for deeper exploration of Italy's diverse regions in your rented campervan. Your first 7 days can follow the "7-Day Classic Route in Milan" as outlined previously, establishing a solid base in Lombardy. Starting from **Day 8**, you can drive from Pavia to Genoa, a journey of approximately 140 km (87 miles) taking about 2 hours. In Genoa, explore the historic port city, famed as Columbus's birthplace, and its intricate *caruggi* (narrow alleys), remembering to find RV parking outside the city center. On **Day 9**, head from Genoa to Cinque Terre, parking your motorhome at a designated spot near La Spezia or Levanto (about 100 km or 60 miles, 1.5 hours drive) and using local trains to discover the five iconic coastal villages. **Day 10** is dedicated to further Cinque Terre exploration-hiking between the charming villages, enjoying breathtaking coastal views, and savoring the local Ligurian cuisine. The journey continues on **Day 11** to Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, driving approximately 250 km (155 miles) or 3 hours to Peschiera del Garda. Settle into an RV park near Peschiera del Garda or Sirmione. **Day 12** offers extensive Lake Garda exploration: visit Sirmione with its impressive Scaliger Castle, indulge in the thermal baths, or explore other picturesque towns along the lake's southern shore. On **Day 13**, drive to Verona, a short 30 km (18 miles) or 30-minute trip, famous for its Roman Arena and iconic Shakespearean sites. Park your RV outside the historic center to avoid traffic restrictions. Conclude your day by driving back towards a campsite near Milan, a journey of about 140 km (87 miles) or 1.5 hours. Your **Day 14** involves final Milan exploration or returning your RV to the rental depot for drop-off. For comprehensive planning of such an extended trip, consider our "RV Rental Italy - Complete Guide 2026" to make your adventure seamless.

Recommended RVPlan Trip for Milan

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," a 16-day journey covering 1361.4 km that explores the stunning lake district, including 1 amusement park, 1 aquarium, and 3 extreme activities. Alternatively, the "Milano Roundtrip - South - Emilia-Romagna, Toscana & Liguria" also spans 16 days, covering 1727.2 km and offering 3 museums, 6 points of interest, and 1 traditional market, taking you through central Italy's cultural heartland. These pre-planned itineraries remove the planning headache, allowing you to focus purely on the discovery of stunning landscapes and diverse cultures. For finding campsites and campgrounds during your trip, we recommend using RV PLANET (rvplan.net) - a great resource for locating available spots along your route.

Must-See Stops Along the Way (Avi Bandana Picks)

Looking for expert insights from Avi Bandana? Top 5 Adventures - recommendations from Avi Bandana. When exploring Milan and its surroundings with a rented campervan, certain stops are simply unmissable for a complete experience.
  • Traditional Visit: The Duomo di Milano, an architectural marvel, is an absolute must-see for its intricate details, the sheer scale of its Gothic design, and the panoramic city views available from its rooftop.
  • Traditional Restaurant / Fine Dining: Exploring the Navigli district in Milan after a day of driving your motorhome offers numerous authentic Italian trattorias and vibrant aperitivo spots, where you can indulge in traditional Lombard cuisine.
  • Traditional Market: Seek out local markets, such as those in Como or Bergamo, for fresh produce, regional cheeses, and artisanal goods. These are perfect for stocking your RV kitchen with local delicacies. For some inspiration on what to cook, check out our RV-friendly recipes playlist.
  • Local Industry: Consider a visit to a local winery in the Oltrepò Pavese region near Pavia for a tasting and insightful tour into Italian winemaking traditions, or delve into the historical silk industry heritage near Lake Como.
  • Scenic Drive: Drive slowly along the eastern shore of Lake Como (e.g., SS36) to admire the dramatic mountain backdrops and charming lakeside towns.

Daily Driving Distances & Drive Times in Milan

Maintaining a relaxed pace is key to enjoying your weekly RV trip around Milan and Lombardy. Avi Bandana recommends a maximum of 100-150 km (approximately 60-90 miles) per day on average to ensure a relaxed RV experience and ample time for exploration. This slow travel approach allows you to truly immerse yourself in the local culture, connect with the food, and appreciate the stunning landscapes, rather than rushing between destinations. For example, the drive from Milan to Como city is approximately 70 km (45 miles) and takes about 1.5 hours, providing plenty of time to explore upon arrival. Traveling from Lake Como (Bellagio) to Bergamo is around 80 km (50 miles) and typically takes 1.5-2 hours. The journey from Bergamo to Pavia is also a manageable 80 km (50 miles) or about 1 hour. Embracing the journey means making frequent stops at charming towns and enjoying the scenic routes, perhaps even discovering some of Italy's famous Autogrills for a roadside culinary experience, which are more than just service stations – they are a true Italian roadside institution offering quality food and coffee.

Best RV Class for This Itinerary - Couple & Family Picks

Choosing the right motorhome size significantly enhances your weekly rv rental in Milan. For a couple seeking agility and ease of navigation in urban-adjacent areas and on winding Italian roads, a Class B campervan is an excellent choice. Bandana's fleet in Milan typically offers Class B campervans with an average length of 5.7 meters and sleeping places for about 3.3 people, ideal for 2-3 adults. Their compact size makes them easier to maneuver on smaller Italian roads and park, with common fuel consumption around 8-10 Liters/100 Km. These campervans, like the "Active Pop Top Select" which is an automatic transmission Class B campervan, offer comfort without compromising on accessibility. For families with children, a Class C Alcove motorhome provides comfortable space and amenities for a more relaxed trip. These vehicles from Bandana's Milan fleet average 7.1 meters in length and comfortably sleep around 5.8 people, typically accommodating 4-5 adults. The over-cab sleeping area is perfect for kids, and the larger living space is beneficial for longer trips, with fuel consumption typically around 11-13 Liters/100 km. An example would be the "cruise america rv rental example Explorer", a Class C motorhome with 4 sleeping places, 82-liter fresh water tank, and a 75-liter fuel tank. To remove the planning headache entirely, consider our 'Rent&Plan' service, which combines your RV rental with a ready-made itinerary crafted by travel experts, providing full access to our trip-planning software, ensuring a seamless and memorable Italian adventure.

Can you sleep anywhere in a campervan in Italy?

No, generally, "wild camping" or sleeping anywhere in a campervan in Italy, especially in public areas, is not permitted by national law. This regulation is in place to maintain public order, ensure environmental protection, and guide visitors to appropriate facilities. Designated campervan service areas (Aree di Sosta Camper), official campsites (Campeggi), and private *agriturismo* sites are the legal and recommended options for overnight stays when renting a motorhome in Milan. In Lombardy, specific local regulations reinforce these national rules, often prohibiting unauthorized overnight parking to preserve local beauty and minimize disruption. Always look for clear signage indicating permitted RV parking or camping spots. To avoid any issues, consider using dedicated apps like Campercontact or Park4Night, which are excellent resources for locating official overnight spots, often equipped with essential amenities such as water and dump station facilities, making your stay comfortable and compliant.

Is Milan worth visiting for a week?

Yes, Milan is absolutely worth visiting for a week, especially when leveraging an RV rental to explore both the vibrant city and its stunning Lombardy surroundings. A week allows ample time to delve into Milan's renowned fashion, art, and history, including must-see sites like the Duomo, the artistic Brera district, and the bustling Navigli canals. A longer stay also provides the flexibility for enriching day trips to nearby natural wonders like Lake Como, picturesque mountains, and historic towns like Bergamo and Pavia, creating a balanced and diverse vacation. Using a rented RV provides the freedom to choose campsites outside the immediate city bustle, offering a peaceful retreat after urban exploration and enabling easy access to various regional attractions that would be challenging to reach otherwise. The combination of Milan's dynamic urban culture and the accessible natural beauty of Lombardy makes a week-long motorhome trip highly rewarding and allows for slow travel at its best.

Is Milan a good base for day trips?

Yes, Milan serves as an excellent strategic base for numerous RV-friendly day trips throughout Lombardy and beyond, thanks to its central location and well-developed road network, including the *Autostrade* (motorways). Popular RV-friendly day trips from Milan include Lake Como (1.5-2 hours drive), Lake Maggiore (1 hour), the charming walled city of Bergamo (1 hour), and the historic university town of Pavia (45 minutes), all offering unique attractions and scenic beauty. Even further destinations like Verona (1.5-2 hours) are easily accessible, providing a wide array of cultural and natural experiences. For RVs, navigating Milan itself requires awareness of ZTLs (Limited Traffic Zones), specifically 'Area C' (a congestion charge zone with a €7.50 daily fee) and the broader 'Area B' (a vast low-emission zone covering 72% of the city). Larger motorhomes, especially those over 7.5 meters in length or older models, may face restrictions in these zones, so checking vehicle eligibility and parking outside these areas is crucial to avoid fines of up to €160. RV-specific parking options around Milan's perimeter, often conveniently located near metro stations (e.g., Famagosta or Lampugnano), allow easy access to the city center via public transport while avoiding urban driving challenges and high city parking fees. Using RV PLANET (rvplan.net) can help in planning routes and identifying RV-friendly locations for parking and overnight stays on your excursions. For more insights on Milan, consider exploring our "RV Travel Guide to Milan - Tips and Top Spots 2026".

How much for a week in Milan?

The total cost for a week-long RV trip in Milan can range from €1,500 to €3,000+, depending significantly on the specific motorhome class chosen, the time of year, your personal fuel consumption, and the types of activities you choose. Prices for RV rentals are dynamic, much like flight tickets, and change daily based on availability, seasonality, and supplier marketing decisions. The final price is always set at the actual booking time, so it's advisable to compare motorhome prices for Milan well in advance. A realistic, RV-specific budget breakdown for a week in Milan typically includes:
  • RV Rental: Expect €700 - €1,500 for a week, with Class B campervans generally on the lower end and larger Class C motorhomes on the higher end, fluctuating with peak seasons. For specific options, look into "RV Rental in Milan - Prices and Best Deals 2026".
  • Fuel: Approximately €200 - €400 for a trip covering 700-1000 km, considering average fuel consumption of 10-13 L/100 km and current diesel prices around €1.80/L.
  • Tolls (Autostrade): Budget €50 - €100 for a week of regional travel on Italy's excellent highway network, depending on your chosen routes.
  • Campsite Fees: Allocate €150 - €300 for 6 nights, with basic pitches offering electricity and facilities typically costing €25-€50 per night.
  • City Parking: Expect €5 - €20 per day for designated RV parking outside Milan's ZTLs (Limited Traffic Zones), while free parking can be found further afield, though it is less common near urban centers.
  • Milan ZTL (Area C/B) Fines: Non-compliance can lead to fines up to €160, plus an entry fee of €7.50 for Area C if applicable to your vehicle.
  • Food & Activities: Plan €400 - €800+ for groceries, occasional restaurant meals, museum entries, and local public transport within cities. You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind and potentially reduce out-of-pocket expenses in case of unexpected events.
  • On RV PLANET routes, travelers can itemize and track every expense along the way for easy budgeting. You might also want to check our "Cheap RV Rental in Milan - Budget Guide 2026" for more cost-saving tips.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for RV travel?

The 3-3-3 rule for RV travel is a widely adopted guideline encouraging a relaxed pace, suggesting travelers drive no more than 300 miles (approximately 480 km) in a day, arrive at their destination by 3 PM, and stay for at least 3 nights. This rule is particularly beneficial for those undertaking a weekly rv rental in Milan, as it encourages a leisurely pace, allowing you to thoroughly enjoy each stop without rushing. It promotes a more enjoyable and less stressful RV experience by preventing driver fatigue and ensuring ample time to explore each unique location. Adhering to the "arrive by 3 PM" aspect ensures sufficient daylight to set up camp comfortably, allowing for a relaxed evening and avoiding late-night navigation challenges. Staying for "at least 3 nights" provides a genuine chance to unpack, settle into your surroundings, and truly experience the local area without the constant rush of moving your motorhome every single day.

What is the 4-4-4 rule for RVing?

The 4-4-4 rule is another popular RV travel guideline, advising travelers to drive no more than 4 hours in a day, stop by 4 PM, and stay for at least 4 nights. This rule emphasizes an even slower and more deliberate travel pace than the 3-3-3 rule, prioritizing relaxation and in-depth exploration over covering long distances. Driving for a maximum of 4 hours per day minimizes driver fatigue and allows for frequent stops to enjoy the scenery or local attractions along your route from Milan. Arriving by 4 PM ensures you have ample daylight to set up camp, perhaps enjoy an aperitivo, and unwind in your rented campervan. Staying for 4 nights ensures maximum relaxation, offering extensive time to engage with the environment, participate in local activities, and fully enjoy the amenities of your chosen RV park or campsite, making it ideal for those who prefer to settle in for longer periods.

What is the 2-2-2 rule for RV travel?

The 2-2-2 rule for RV travel advocates for an extremely leisurely pace, recommending drivers travel no more than 200 miles (approximately 320 km) in a day, arrive at their campsite by 2 PM, and stay for at least 2 nights. This rule is ideal for travelers who wish to maximize their time at each destination, preferring deeper immersion and relaxation over covering a broad geographical area with their rented motorhome. The "arrive by 2 PM" component allows for plenty of daylight to comfortably set up camp, explore the immediate surroundings of your chosen RV park, and even enjoy an afternoon siesta or activity without feeling rushed. While staying for "at least 2 nights" is the minimum, many who adopt this rule often extend their stays, turning their RV trip into a series of mini-vacations at various scenic spots around Milan and Lombardy, perfect for those seeking ultimate tranquility.

Is $10,000 enough for a trip to Italy?

Yes, $10,000 USD is generally more than enough for a significant RV trip to Italy, allowing for a comfortable and extended exploration of the country. This budget could comfortably cover a 2-4 week RV rental, including fuel, tolls, multiple campsites, and a good balance of dining out and cooking in your RV kitchen, especially if you plan your itinerary through RV PLANET (rvplan.net). For a weekly RV rental in Milan, a $10,000 budget would provide ample funds for a premium RV, luxury campsites, fine dining experiences, and numerous paid excursions, offering a high-comfort trip where you can truly indulge. Alternatively, this budget could allow for a longer, more budget-conscious RV adventure, perhaps a 3-4 week journey exploring more regions of Italy, opting for mid-range RVs and a mix of paid campsites and authorized free areas where available. For more details on various options, check out "Luxury RV Rental in Milan - Premium Prices 2026".

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  • **Explore Milan's Navigli District:** Take an evening stroll through the Navigli, Milan's historic canal district. Enjoy an authentic Italian aperitivo by the water, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. This area offers charming bars and traditional restaurants, perfect for an evening out.
  • **Lake Como Ferry Tour from Como:** After parking your RV at Area Sosta Camper Como, hop on a ferry from Como city to explore the iconic lakeside towns like Bellagio, Varenna, or Menaggio. The views of the luxurious villas and dramatic mountains from the water are simply spectacular.
  • **Hike in Bergamo Alta:** Dedicate a day to the enchanting Città Alta of Bergamo. Take the funicular up and wander through medieval streets, visit the Piazza Vecchia, and enjoy panoramic views of the lower city and surrounding Lombardy plains.
  • **Visit Certosa di Pavia:** Drive your motorhome south of Milan to discover the stunning Certosa di Pavia, a monumental monastery complex renowned for its exquisite Renaissance architecture and intricate marble facade. It's a peaceful and awe-inspiring stop.
  • **Experience an Italian Autogrill:** Don't just refuel-immerse yourself in the local roadside culture at one of Italy's famous Autogrill service stations along the *Autostrade*. They offer a fantastic selection of regional foods, excellent coffee, and a chance to truly experience Italian travel.
  • **Discover Oltrepò Pavese Wines:** Near Pavia, the Oltrepò Pavese region is Lombardy's largest wine-producing area. Plan a visit to a local vineyard in your rented RV for a tasting of sparkling Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico or still red wines like Bonarda and Barbera.

Why Book with Bandana Caravan

Full Transparency, No Surprises

We believe in honesty. With Bandana RV, the price you see is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise charges – just clear, upfront costs for your weekly RV rental in Milan.

24/7 Support for Your Peace of Mind

Our commitment to you starts before your journey even begins. We provide dedicated pre-booking comparison, booking support, and post-booking coordination. Real people are behind you every step of the way, ensuring your Milan motorhome adventure is smooth and worry-free.

True RV Specialists by Your Side

Bandana RV isn't just a side department of a larger travel agency – we are true RV specialists. Since 2001, we've focused exclusively on motorhome travel, offering unmatched personal experience and attention to the smallest details to make your trip extraordinary.

Top-Level Deductible Reimbursement

Travel with confidence knowing you have options. You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind, protecting you from unexpected costs on your Milan campervan journey.

Founded in 2001, Bandana Caravan has over 23 years helping tens of thousands of travelers explore the world by RV. We boast direct partnerships with 50+ leading RV suppliers worldwide, including trusted names like El Monte, cruise america, Apollo, and Britz. Our sister company, RV PLANET (rvplan.net), offers 1,300+ pre-planned routes across 5 continents, making trip planning effortless. We also offer bookings in 30+ currencies with full price transparency – no hidden fees, no conversion commissions – across 50+ countries with local expertise and support.

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Final Thoughts

Embarking on a weekly RV adventure in Milan opens up a world of possibilities, from exploring historic cityscapes to serene lakeside retreats. With a rented motorhome from Bandana RV, you have the freedom to craft your own itinerary, whether you follow our classic 7-day or extended 14-day route, or design your own bespoke journey. Remember our core philosophy: travel slowly, embrace the local culture, and let the open road lead you to unforgettable experiences. We are here to support you every step of the way, ensuring full transparency, top-level deductible options, and expert advice from true RV specialists. No need to stress about city driving - just drive slowly and carefully, and you can drive almost anywhere without issues, using common sense and paying attention. Your Italian adventure awaits! Discover top destinations, planning tips, all in one place, and get inspired for your next trip! Find Motorhome Rentals in Milan

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FAQs About Renting an RV in Milan - Milano

What is the minimum driver age for weekly RV rental in Milan

The minimum driver age for a weekly RV rental in Milan is generally 21 years old A standard car drivers license Category B is sufficient for all motorhome classes Class A Class B and Class C and there are no young driver surcharges applied by Bandanas suppliers

Can I pick up a weekly RV in Milan and return it in a different city

Yes one-way RV rentals from Milan to a different city in Italy or even another country are available with most suppliers A drop-off fee typically applies which varies depending on the distance specific route and rental season

Where are RV service points near Milan Malpensa Airport

While there isnt a dedicated RV service point directly at Milan Malpensa Airport MXP several campgrounds and service areas with dump stations and fresh water refill facilities are located within a 30-60 minute drive Camping Città di Milano for example is a popular option southeast of the airport providing full services for motorhomes

What are the ZTL restrictions for RVs in Milan

Milan has strict ZTL Limited Traffic Zone regulations including Area C a congestion charge zone in the historic center with a daily fee and the wider Area B a low-emission zone covering 72 of the city Many older or larger RVs may be restricted from entering these zones Always check your vehicles eligibility and plan to park outside these areas using public transport to access the city center to avoid fines up to 160

Is it possible to find last-minute weekly RV rental deals in Milan

Yes it is possible to find last-minute weekly RV rental deals in Milan though availability can be limited especially during peak seasons June-August Prices are dynamic changing daily so while you might find a last-minute deal booking further in advance eg 3-6 months generally offers more options and potentially better rates Many national and state parks reserve only 25-30 of spots in advance with the rest being first-come first-serve so youll find a spot if not at the first

What is the typical fuel cost for a week-long RV trip around Milan

For a week-long RV trip around Milan covering approximately 700-1000 km expect fuel costs to range from 200 to 400 This estimate is based on average diesel prices around 180L and typical motorhome fuel consumption of 10-13 Liters100 km These costs are part of the broader ancillary expenses that can be tracked using RV PLANET routes for effective budgeting

How do I find RV-friendly campsites and routes in Lombardy from Milan

For finding RV-friendly campsites and routes in Lombardy from Milan we highly recommend using RV PLANET rvplannet This resource offers pre-planned route plans and tools to locate available campsites service areas and points of interest along your intended route simplifying your trip planning significantly

Whats the minimum age to rent an RV in Milan

The minimum age to rent a motorhome with Bandana RV in Milan is 21 We do not charge young driver surcharges and drivers aged 21 and over have access to our entire fleet with no restrictions on vehicle class based on age

Can I pick up in Milan and drop off elsewhere

Yes one-way rentals are a popular option and can often be arranged You can pick up your motorhome in Milan and drop it off at another depot in Italy or even in a different country One-way fees may apply and availability depends on the supplier and season so its best to check options when you search for your dates

How far in advance should I book my Milan RV rental

For the best selection of vehicles and more affordable pricing we recommend booking your Milan motorhome rental 4 to 6 months in advance especially if you plan to travel during the peak season from June to August Booking early ensures you get the layout and size that best fits your needs

Whats included in the daily price

A standard rental price typically includes the vehicle hire basic insurance coverage a kitchen kit with cooking utensils and a specified number of free kilometers Additional items like bedding outdoor furniture and GPS are usually available as add-ons You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind but this is an optional extra not included by default

Do I need a special licence for a motorhome in Milan

No a special licence is not required A standard car drivers license from your home country is sufficient to rent and drive all motorhome classes available for hire in Milan including Class A Class B campervans and Class C vehicles An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended but not mandatory for many visitors

When is the best time to take an RV trip in Milan

The best time for an RV trip from Milan is during the shoulder seasons April to June and September to October During these months youll enjoy pleasant weather fewer crowds at popular sights and campgrounds and often more attractive rental rates compared to the peak summer months of July and August

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Milan - Milano?

Motorhomes in Milan - Milano, Italy starts from 51 EUR and can go up to 195 EUR per day

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