How does paid parking work in Italy?
par-CHEG-gio — double 'gg'. fun-ZIO-na — stress on second syllable.
When arriving in an Italian city and needing to understand the parking system.
Italian paid parking uses colour-coded zones: strisce blu (blue lines) = paid parking with ticket from the macchinetta; strisce bianche (white lines) = free parking; strisce gialle (yellow lines) = reserved (disabled, residents, etc.). Pay and display (parcometro) machines take cash and often cards.
Posso parcheggiare sulle strisce bianche?
Can I park on the white lines?
White lines = free parking. Blue lines = paid.
Dove trovo la macchinetta per il pagamento?
Where do I find the payment machine?
Look for grey or blue machines near the parking area
Posso pagare il parcheggio con il telefono?
Can I pay for parking with my phone?
Yes — apps like MyCicero or EasyPark are widely used in Italy
Italian parking police (ausiliari del traffico, formerly vigili) are very efficient at issuing fines (multe) for expired or missing parking tickets. Fines are typically €40-80. Many modern Italian parcometri (parking meters) require you to enter your car's registration number — always have it ready. The EasyPark app works across most Italian cities.