Duomo
Must see for city tourists, the Milan Cathedral, commonly known as "Duomo", is an amazing building of the 14th century, also known to be constantly cleaned and restored every year.
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The rental office is just over 1 kilometer from the Rogoredo railway station, in the south-east area of Milan
The Locauto parking is located in Via Polesine 31, just 100 meters away from the rental office.
Simply reach the rental office and contact the Locauto Rent staff to conclude your rental contract.
Known for its composite historic architecture alongside the contemporary design of its skyline's skyscrapers, as well as for its vibrant cultural life with a unique offering of events, museums, and exhibitions, Milan boasts an immense artistic heritage. Here, you can visit iconic landmarks such as the Duomo (the Cathedral), with its spectacular white Gothic façade, and, if booked in advance, you can climb its terraces to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Not far from the Duomo, you’ll find the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, another symbolic spot in central Milan: an elegant 19th-century shopping gallery that opens, on the opposite side of the Duomo, to the world-famous Teatro Alla Scala, one of the world’s leading opera houses.
If you're interested in art, you shouldn't miss a visit to the Sforza Castle, which houses numerous museums and art collections, including Michelangelo's unfinished masterpiece, the Pietà Rondanini. The Porta Nuova area, with its skyscrapers and brand-new public garden, offers a peaceful oasis in a modern setting where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Heading southeast, you can explore the Navigli (the Canals), a much-loved area by locals for its scenic walks along the canals, lively bars, and art galleries.
But Milan is also the beating heart of Italy's industry, which is why it’s a frequent destination for business trips, trade fairs, and international events. If you need to move outside the historic center, opting for a car rental in south Milan can be a more strategic choice. Unlike the city center, where traffic and restricted areas (ZTL) can make driving more difficult, starting from the outskirts allows you to exit the city quickly, avoiding congestion and restrictions. This area is particularly convenient for those with work commitments in the industrial zones to the southeast or for those needing to reach external destinations such as Lodi, Pavia, or A1 highway heading south or east. Find out how Locauto can help you in Milan Corvetto!
Renting a car in the Milan Corvetto area is a practical solution to gain quick access to some of the main interprovincial and interregional routes, such as A1 highway, which connects Milan to Bologna and Rome, and the eastern ring road, which facilitates connections with surrounding areas. This decentralized location also allows you to comfortably explore historic cities and natural beauties across Lombardy and nearby regions.
From Corvetto, you can reach Lodi in less than 30 minutes – this is a small historic city with a beautiful medieval center. If you love religious architecture, Lodi’s Cathedral and the Tempio dell’Incoronata are must-see landmarks. Heading further east, in about an hour's drive you can arrive in Cremona, famous for its violin-making tradition, as well as its imposing Torrazzo, the tallest medieval bell tower in Italy.
If you’re looking forward to explore nature, the Ticino Park, located west of Milan, is easily reachable by car and offers an extensive area of woods and trails, ideal for a day trip. For a longer excursion, you can head to Lake Como or Lake Garda, both easily accessible from south Milan in about an hour and a half, along scenic roads winding through picturesque villages and hills.
The southern area of Milan also offers the opportunity to visit Pavia, about 40 minutes away by car. It’s a city rich in history and culture, its main attraction being the splendid Certosa, a Renaissance monastic complex considered one of the masterpieces of Lombard art. In less than an hour from Milan, you can also reach Piacenza, a city full of art and history, famous for its Renaissance palaces and Romanesque cathedral.
If you’re planning a visit to the Milan Rho trade fair, traveling to the main city in Lombardy for work, or simply want to explore the surroundings of Milan without stressing over city center traffic, renting a car in Milan Corvetto is the ideal choice to start your journey in a logistically smart way. Enter your travel dates into the search engine on this page, and find the vehicle that’s best suited to your needs. You can book directly online and lock in the vehicle you're interested in right away!
Our car rental office in Milan Corvetto is located very close to the namesake subway station (yellow line). The Locauto parking lot is in Via Polesine, just 100 meters from the office: this is where you will pick up and drop off your vehicle.
Locauto Rent is a 100% Italian company, active in the rent-a-car market since late 70s. Our rental locations network covers the main Italian airports, the biggest railway stations and the major cities. We provide a full range of rental services: short, medium and long term, van rental service and a truly innovative digital full self-service car rental. Our fleet is of the highest level and is among the youngest in the market in terms of average age. We are commonly known for convenient, flexible and transparent pricing solutions and we are recognized for our service, human and technologically evolved at once.
Reservations +39.02.43020.1
Office phone +39.02.57406422
From Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 13:00 and from 14:30 to 18:00.
Saturday from 8:30 to 12:30. Sunday closed
Out of hours booking
Out of hours drop-off
Must see for city tourists, the Milan Cathedral, commonly known as "Duomo", is an amazing building of the 14th century, also known to be constantly cleaned and restored every year.
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Authentic pre-renaissance architectural masterpiece, full of sculptures and inlays, the “Certosa di Pavia” is a monument of incomparable value and beauty.
The “Villa Reale di Monza” is a great neoclassical palace, built by the Austrians and then adopted by the Savoy as a Royal Palace. Today hosts shows and exhibitions.