

Florence's ZTL eats rental-car budgets for breakfast – so don't go in at all. The smartest 2026 play is Villa Costanza: a purpose-built park-and-ride right off the A1 at Scandicci, where the T1 tram glides you to Santa Maria Novella in ~22 minutes. Around the ZTL's rim, ZCS blue bays and the Oltrarno lots fill the gaps. Here's every affordable option outside the cameras.

| Option | How it works | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Villa Costanza P+R (Scandicci) | Direct A1 exit → T1 tram, ~22 min to centre | Day trips off the autostrada |
| Guidoni / other T2-line P+R | Airport-side tram corridor | Arrivals from the north/A11 |
| Oltrarno & stadium-area lots | Paid lots south/east of the ZTL | Evenings, Boboli-side visits |
| ZCS blue bays | Metered streets outside ZTL | Short stops, residents' fringe |
It's the only P+R in Italy with its own motorway exit – you leave the A1 and you're parked, no city driving at all. The tram runs frequently from early to late, drops you at Santa Maria Novella, and the combined parking + return tram cost is a fraction of one centre-garage hour. Coming from Rome, Bologna or the coast, nothing else is close.
Florence's cameras ring the entire historic centre with hours that extend on summer nights (ZTL notturna in the nightlife zones). Every accidental entry is a separate fine, mailed months later with rental-agency fees stacked on. There is no “just dropping bags” exception unless your hotel pre-registers your plate – arrange it before you arrive or don't cross the line.
South of the river, the paid lots around Porta Romana and the Piazzale Michelangelo approaches keep you outside the cameras with a pleasant downhill walk in; the stadium/Campo di Marte area works for match-free days on the east side. ZCS blue bays on the fringe run standard Florentine meter rates – fine for an hour, expensive for a day.
Villa Costanza P+R off the A1 at Scandicci – low daily rates plus a ~22-minute T1 tram to Santa Maria Novella. No ZTL risk, no city traffic.
€100+ per camera pass, and one wrong loop can trigger several – plus rental-agency admin fees. Months later, by post. Outside the line, none of this exists.
Ask them to register your plate for a timed access window (most can), use their partner garage, or park outside and taxi the bags in.
Yes – it's a modern, monitored facility built exactly for this. Empty the cabin as you would anywhere.
The paid lots on the viale approaches to the piazzale itself – outside the ZTL, with the classic view a short walk away.
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Last updated: June 2026. ZTL hours and tram timetables change – verify on official Florence mobility sites.