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Naples ZTL 2026 — Tarsia-Pignasecca-Dante & Marechiaro

Naples runs 2 main ZTL areas — Tarsia-Pignasecca-Dante (centre) and Marechiaro (coastal). Permit-based, weekdays 09:00–18:00. Fines from €83.

Napoli Umweltzone — key facts at a glance

In effect since
2010
Operating hours
Varies by sub-zone — see below
Required sticker
ZTL — permit-only access
Fine for non-compliance
84 · Art. 7 Codice della Strada
Operated by
Comune di Napoli — Servizio Mobilità Sostenibileopen official portal

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Zone boundary data: © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL.

ZTL access rules for Napoli — who can enter

Italian ZTL (Napoli) is permission-based, not Euro-class based. Only authorised vehicles may enter during active hours; non-residents face a €84 fine per offence (Codice della Strada Art. 7). Enforcement: ANPR cameras at every entry point.

Vehicle categoryAccess statusNotes
Residents (with permit)AllowedFree annual permit at the comune (Permesso ZTL)
Non-residents with permitAllowedTemporary or commercial permit, request online before entering
Commercial / delivery vehiclesRestricted hoursUsually allowed early morning (6:00–9:00) and late evening
Taxi / NCC / public busAllowedAuthorised commercial transport service
Motorcycle / scooterAllowedTypically exempt from ZTL restrictions (but city-specific)
Electric vehiclesAllowedEVs and hybrids (full electric mode) usually exempt
Tourist / non-residentBannedPark outside ZTL — use park-and-ride lots
Special note for this city

Napoli ha 4 ZTL: Centro Antico (la più grande, lun-ven 9:00-17:00, sab 8:00-18:00), Tarsia-Pignasecca, Belledonne-Martiri, Marechiaro (zona costiera Posillipo, weekend estivo).

Non-residents who need legitimate ZTL access (hotel guests, deliveries, weddings) must apply for a temporary permit (autorizzazione temporanea) with the comune online before entering. Hotels can request permits for guests; commercial activities can register their vehicle plate for delivery hours. Foreign-registered vehicles work the same — ANPR cameras read all EU plates.

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