How to find a cheap car hire deal in Turin
Grab a cheap rental car in Turin and be on your way for around $283 a day. From solo rides to family outings, we'll find the right wheels for whatever you have planned.
$26 is the cheapest daily price you'll find for a rental in Turin.
For longer trips, grab a weekly rental from $182 and fit more into your itinerary.
If you want to get the timing right, book around four weeks ahead to land the best price on a Turin car hire.
Browse the offers available with RentSmart24, Noleggiare and Italy Car Rent. They're some of the top providers in the city.
The coverage RentSmart24 or another supplier offers for your Turin car hire can vary, so be sure to read the fine print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra fee.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to pick up a bargain if the provider needs to move vehicles between sites. Find the best available rates by selecting 'Return car to a different location.'
Avoid any unexpected charges by booking a ride with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Begin and end your trip with a full tank, paying only for what you use.
Want to explore more without worrying about the number of miles you clock up? Search for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage' under the 'Policies' filter and drive as far as you like without the extra charges.
Best value car hire options right now
Taking first place for value is this company, with average prices of $182 a day.
Not far behind, [this provider](this provider) offers daily rates of around $112.
The third option won't break the bank either. You'll pay roughly $195 a day with this supplier.
Need a car that covers most travel plans? The Compact rental category comes in as the leading choice for travellers visiting Turin.
Flying to Turin? Think about an airport pick-up
Start your Turin trip sooner by booking a car hire at Turin Airport. The city centre is about 16 kilometres away from this airport, which is a drive of around 25 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Turin
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Turin is all about getting you on the road for less. These agile, fuel-efficient rides are ideal for short trips and city driving.
Medium: Not too small, not too big, it's the definition of just right. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they strike a balance of interior space and fuel efficiency and are suited to couples and small families.
Large: You've got the kids, the toys, the bags, the lot. Large vehicles have got the capacity to fit it all in without a hassle. Ideal for long-distance journeys, this Turin car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: Get a higher ground clearance and a wide-angle view of what's ahead in an SUV. Whether you're navigating rugged backcountry or cruising along wide-open highways, many come with all-wheel drive to keep you steady on any road.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Turin that can handle a small crowd (and their luggage), a van is the roomy solution. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're best suited for group excursions, business needs or moving.
Insurance and optional extras
Choosing excess insurance for your Turin car hire lets you drive with confidence. It protects you from paying a big excess fee in case of an accident or theft. Insurance policies can vary from one provider to another, so compare before you commit.
From navigation systems to mobile Wi-Fi, the right extras can totally transform your drive. Consider which features will help you make the most of your trip when you rent a car in Turin.
Good to know
To rent a vehicle in Italy, you usually have to be at least 21 years old. Some companies may offer rentals to younger drivers for an extra fee, so always check the policies before confirming your booking.
Bringing the kids with you? Car seat rules vary from one location to another, and the right setup may depend on their age, weight and height. Confirm whether you need to add one to your Turin car rental reservation.
Make sure you have the necessary documents when collecting your car. As a rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough funds to cover the excess (debit cards usually aren't accepted), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will confirm exactly what's required.
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.
Stay within the local speed limits. Usually that's around 45kph in urban areas and 125kph or so on highways, unless signed otherwise.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.05% applies in Italy. The only sure way to stay legal to drive is to skip the drinks.
Aim to travel outside high-traffic periods for a smoother run in general. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) on your trip here. As well as your credit and debit cards, consider having some cash handy for smaller purchases.
Best hotels in Turin for drivers
Or make use of the parking at Palazzo Del Carretto-Art Apartments and Guesthouse. The city centre is roughly 0.32 kilometres from this option, which also features Wi-Fi and bicycle rentals.
Browse through the hotels in Turin for even more choice. Use the 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' and 'Valet parking' filters to find exactly what you're after. You can also use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to limit results to EV-friendly stays.
Once you've found a car hire deal in Turin and your hotel, the only thing left is figuring out where to explore first. Kick things off with big attractions such as Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Juventus Museum and Duomo di Torino e Cappella della Sacra Sindone.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Turin
Novara should be on your to-do list if you're eager to visit Piazza delle Erbe and Castello di Novara. This city is about 80 kilometres northeast of central Turin.
They've got hospitality down to a fine art at Hotel Camelia and Motel Hotel Piranha, two comfortable accommodation options with parking in Novara.
Alternatively, pick up your cheap car hire in Turin and then head out to Alessandria. Roughly 72 kilometres east of Turin, Sinagoga di Alessandria and La Cittadella di Alessandria are top attractions that make the extra drive worth it.
Alessandria has some great places to stay including Alli Due Buoi Rossi and Hotel Diamante. Both give you somewhere to leave your car while you're here.
Want to stretch this drive a little longer? Bologna is a popular road trip destination that's about 290 kilometres east of Turin. Make a few pit stops at Piazza Maggiore and St. Peter's Basilica Church.
Check out the room availability at Mitico Hotel & Natural Spa or Hotel Il Guercino. Use one of them as your base and enjoy everything Bologna has to offer. They come with space for your wheels too.

























