Naples is another Italian city that has also joined the restrictions on access and circulation in its busiest streets. Do you want to know how to travel with your vehicle to Naples ZTL without fear of penalties? At Parclick, we make it easy for you!
Currently, there are a total of 6 ZTL zones (i.e. limited traffic zones) in Naples, in addition to numerous streets that are exclusively pedestrianised and, since 2019, also some streets in the Vomero area operate as ZTL. During the hours, days or times of the year when these ZTLs are active, no unauthorised vehicles can access them, although, exceptionally, some car parks located in these ZTLs can apply for authorisation by paying a municipal fee per day of access. We will explain the latter later :)
Below, we give you all the details of what applies to each zone along with a map so that you can visualise the areas affected at all times:
ZTL TARSIA - PIGNASECCA - DANTE
The ZTL Tarsia - Pignasecca - Dante of Naples comprises the entire area included within the accesses found in Piazza Gesù e Maria, Via Domenico Soriano (urban pedestrian zone), Via Toledo, Via Dei Pellegrini (in the direction of Via Pessina) and Piazza Dante (in the direction of Via Toledo). In addition to these, in Via Brombeis there is an extra automated access to avoid the transit of vehicles through this pedestrian zone.
The ZTL Tarsia - Pignasecca - Dante in Naples is active every day from 9:00 to 18:00, and only local resident and commercial vehicles can access here.
To find out more, you can consult the following link: ZTL Naples Tarsia - Pignasecca - Dante
ZTL CENTRO ANTICO
The historic centre of Naples is made up of three different ZTL (called Centro Antico, Mezzocannone and Piazza del Gesù). As a whole, it comprises the whole area included within the accesses found in Via del Sole (after passing the access to the hospital), Via Miroballo, Via Duomo (near Piazza Museo Filangieri) and Via Santa Sofia (near Via Oronzio Costa).
- The ZTL Centro Antico is active every day from 9:00 to 17:00, including weekends.
- The ZTL Mezzocannone is active from Monday to Thursday, from 9:00 to 22:00, and on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 9:00 to 2:00 the following day.
- Finally, the ZTL of Piazza del Gesù is active every day of the year, 24 hours a day.
To find out which vehicles can access this ZTL, please consult the following link: ZTL Naples Centro Antico
ZTL BELLEDONNE - MARTIRI - POERIO
The ZTL Belledonne - Martiri - Poerio of Naples includes all the area controlled by the gates located in vico Belledonne and via della Cavallerizza.
The ZTL Belledonne - Martiri - Poerio is active at night, from 19:00 to 07:00 the following day, every day of the week.
To find out which vehicles can access this ZTL, you can consult the following link: ZTL Naples Belledonne - Martiri - Poerio
ZTL MORELLI - FILANGIERI - MILLE
The ZTL Morelli - Filangieri - Mille is better known as the "Christmas" limited traffic zone, as it is only active during the Christmas period.
The ZTL Morelli - Filangieri - Mille is active every year from 8 December to 6 January, every Saturday, Sunday, public holidays and days before public holidays from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00.
To find out which vehicles can access this ZTL, you can consult the following link: ZTL Naples Morelli - Filangieri - Mille
ZTL CHIAIA
The ZTL of Chiaia is open every Saturday from 10:00 to 13:30 and from 16:00 to 22:00.
To know which vehicles can access this ZTL, you can consult the following link: ZTL Naples Chiaia
ZTL MARECHIARO
The ZTL of Marechiaro is active during the spring and summer months. The area covered is Posillipo, in particular Via Marechiaro and Via Alfano. The main accesses to these streets are located in via Marechiaro (on the side of via Coroglio) and in via Marechiaro (on the side of via Alfano).
This ZTL is active during the following dates, times and sections:
- from 1 to 31 May (including public holidays and eves of public holidays) during 24 hours in via Marechiaro on the stretch between via Alfano and piazzetta Marechiaro
- from 1 June to 30 June (including public holidays and the eve of public holidays) from 8:00 to 19:00 on the section between Via Coroglio and Via Alfano; and for 24 hours on Via Marechiaro on the section between Via Alfano and Piazzetta Marechiaro
- from 1 July to 30 August, every day from 8:00 to 19:00 on the section between Via Coroglio and Via Alfano, and for 24 hours on the section of Via Marechiaro between Via Alfano and Piazzetta Marechiaro
- lastly, from 31 August to 30 September (including public holidays and the eve of public holidays) 24 hours a day on the Via Marechiaro section (between Via Alfano and Piazzetta Marechiaro).
To find out which vehicles can access this ZTL, please consult the following link: ZTL Naples Marechiaro
Have you already identified the ZTL in Naples? Great! Then you just need to know the car parks where you can leave your car even during the ZTL activation hours:
- Quick Porta di Massa Naples
- Quick Porta Capuana Naples
- Quick Terracina - Mostra d'Oltremare
- Quick Piazza Nazionale - Naples Central Station
- Morghen Park
- Cacciattoli Park
- Supergarage Centro Napoli
At these car parks, the staff will be able to arrange a special authorisation for your vehicle to access the ZTL of Naples for a municipal fee of 5€ per day. They will take note of your vehicle's information and notify the municipal authorities so that your vehicle is not penalised.
Do you want to know more details about traffic restrictions and the ZTL in Naples? Check out the following link with information published by the Municipality of Naples: ZTL Naples