How to find a cheap car hire deal in Turin
Whether you need a small car for scooting around town or bigger wheels for bigger plans, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Turin. Choose from options averaging $105 a day and hit the road for less.
Daily rental prices in Turin start from just $29.
Staying on a bit longer? Pick up a weekly rental from $139 and squeeze in a few road trips.
Get the timing right and book about four weeks ahead to land the best price on a Turin car hire.
RentSmart24, Noleggiare and Italy Car Rent are among the most trusted providers in the city. They're a great starting point for comparing offers.
The coverage RentSmart24 or another supplier includes with your Turin car hire can vary, so remember to check the small print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra fee.
Booking one-way could score you a discount on your rental. Providers sometimes offer lower rates when vehicles need to be moved around. Just choose 'Return car to a different location' when searching the cars for rent in Turin.
Cut down on fuel costs by choosing a vehicle that offers a 'Fair fuel policy.' You pick up the car with a full tank and drop it off full, so you're only paying for what you use.
Want to explore without stressing about the number of miles you cover? Find rentals with 'Unlimited mileage' under the 'Policies' filter and go as far as you like without the extra charges.
Best value car hire options right now
The best value overall comes from this company, with average prices at $137 a day.
Not far behind, this provider offers daily rates of around $115.
The third option won't stretch your budget either. You'll pay roughly $118 a day with this supplier.
The Economy rental category is a dependable choice if you can't decide which wheels are right for you. It's also the car type that's booked more than any other in Turin.
Flying to Turin? Think about an airport pick-up
Keep arrival day hassle-free by picking up a car hire at Turin Airport. If you're flying to Turin through this airport, simply pick up your wheels after landing and head out. The drive to the city centre is about 16 kilometres and takes around 25 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Turin
Small: Whether you're zipping around busy cities or simply planning a quick trip, this car category offers big value in a small package. Including mini and economy classes, you can look forward to easy handling and excellent fuel efficiency.
Medium: Choose from compact and intermediate cars that combine fuel efficiency, space and comfort. Easy to handle in traffic and roomy enough for longer drives, they make sense for just about any journey.
Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and improved tech features, this Turin car hire category includes full-size cars. With larger rear seats and plenty of storage space, they let you load up and take everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: SUVs are made for plans that change mid-journey. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for city streets and country backroads alike.
Van: Featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Turin handles big loads and group travel with ease. They're tough, versatile, and ready for whatever the journey demands.
Insurance and optional extras
Adding excess insurance to your Turin car hire can take the stress out of driving. It protects you from paying a big excess fee in case of theft or a collision. Insurance policies can differ between rental providers, so always compare your options.
Make life easier when you rent a car in Turin by adding some handy extras. Think things like a navigation system to make wrong turns a thing of the past, or reverse cameras that give you confidence when parking.
Good to know
Typically, you have to be at least 21 years old to rent a car in Italy. Younger drivers can sometimes still qualify — just be ready for a few added rules or costs. Check the suppliers' terms and conditions before booking.
Travel plans include the kids? Car seat regulations vary from one location to another, and the correct setup may depend on their age, weight and height. Be sure to add the right one to your Turin car hire reservation.
You'll have to provide some documents when collecting your car. As a general rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough funds for the excess (debit cards usually aren't accepted), and additional photo ID. Your booking will lay out the exact list.
Driving in Italy can seem unfamiliar if it's your first time. Don't forget all vehicles travel on the right side of the road.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's typically around 45kph in built-up areas and 125kph or so on highways. Always go with what's posted on the road signs.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Italy is 0.05%. Because alcohol doesn't affect all people equally, the best way to be sure you're safe to drive is not to drink at all.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times for traffic in this destination. Try to avoid rush hours if you want a smoother run.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) on your trip here. Along with your credit and debit cards, have some cash on hand for minor purchases.
The language most commonly used in this country is Italian.
Best hotels in Turin for drivers
Pull in and get ready to relax at Tulip Inn Turin West. Offering accessible parking as well as luggage storage and internet access, this hotel is around 10 kilometres from central Turin.
Or take advantage of the parking at Hotel Urbani. The city centre is roughly 2 kilometres from this option, which also features internet access and Wi-Fi.
Browse the range of hotels in Turin for even more choice. Use the 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' and 'Outdoor parking' filters to find what works for you. You can even apply the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to narrow it down to EV-friendly stays.
After you've found a car hire deal in Turin and your hotel, it's time to plan your adventures. EATALY, Museo Nazionale del Cinema and Juventus Museum are the perfect introduction to the city.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Turin
Novara has to be on your itinerary if you'd like to visit Piazza delle Erbe and Museum of Novara of Art and History. This city is about 80 kilometres northeast of central Turin.
You'll be well looked after at Hotel Camelia and Hotel la Bussola, two reliable accommodation options with parking in Novara.
Add Alessandria to your travel plans. Pick up your cheap car hire in Turin and drive roughly 72 kilometres east to explore major attractions such as Santuario di Nostra Signora di Lourdes and Sinagoga di Alessandria.
Alessandria has some great accommodation options such as Alli Due Buoi Rossi and Hotel Diamante. Both give you somewhere to leave your car while you're here.
Keep things moving and road-trip it to Bologna, around 290 kilometres east of Turin. Kick things off at Delicious Bologna - Bologna Food Tour, then head to Piazza Maggiore.
Rest your head in Bologna at either Mitico Hotel & Natural Spa or Hotel Il Guercino. They have a room waiting for you and a spot for your wheels too.





