Need further assistance?

Visit the Support section

Badge Servizio Strisce Blu

Parking in blue zones in Verona

Want to park in the Municipality of Verona? Discover rates, hours and how to pay.

Parking with Telepass is convenient

We'll explain why

tabella Strisce blu
Vuoi pagare la sosta in modo semplice e veloce?

Puoi farlo con il servizio Strisce Blu di Telepass.

How to pay for blue parking zones in Verona

In Verona, parking on blue lines can be paid through various official tools. All methods apply the same rate, but differ in terms of convenience, usage method, and parking time management.

Parking meters

Parking meters are present in all the main regulated parking areas and allow you to purchase your ticket directly on the street. You can pay with coins, bank cards, contactless systems, where available.

The ticket must be displayed on the dashboard, clearly visible, and there may be a minimum payment increment (for example 30 minutes), indicated on the parking meter or on the signage.

App and digital services

In the Municipality of Verona, digital services and payment apps are available that allow you to manage parking without using the parking meter.

These systems allow you to:

  • Pay for parking digitally, without a paper ticket.
  • Start, extend or end parking directly from your smartphone.
  • Enable electronic verification control via license plate, after registration.

Telepass App

In Verona, you can also use the Strisce Blu service through the Telepass app.

Benefits for car and motorcycle drivers:

  • No paper ticket to display.
  • Pay-per-use, without risk of fines for expired tickets.
  • Remote parking management, even when away from your vehicle.
  • Automatic verification via license plate by authorities.

How much do the blue parking stripes cost in Verona

The blue parking stripe rates in Verona vary according to the tariff zone and the proximity to the historic center. The actual rate, along with payment hours and any limitations, is always indicated on the vertical signage present on each street, which represents the official reference.

Official tariff zones and costs

Based on the division adopted by the Municipality and the parking management company, the main on-street parking rates are as follows:

Central Zones (proximity to historic center and Limited Traffic Zone)

  • 30 minutes: €1.00
  • 1 hour: €2.00
  • In some streets there is a maximum parking duration (for example 2 hours), clearly indicated on the vertical sign. • Mainly used for short stays, errands and access to commercial activities.

Semi-central Zones These include neighborhoods immediately outside the historic center, with a balance between accessibility and parking availability.

  • 30 minutes: €0.50
  • 1 hour: €1.00
  • Greater flexibility on parking duration compared to the center.
  • Widely used by workers, commuters and residents who do not hold permits.

Minimum rates and short-term parking

In Verona there is a minimum payment fraction, generally equal to 30 minutes, with variable amounts based on the tariff zone.

In central areas and some high-demand streets, the following are active:

  • Quick rotation parking spaces, with maximum allowed duration (e.g. 60 or 120 minutes) and prohibition to extend parking beyond the established limit.
  • High-pressure zones, designed to ensure vehicle turnover and improve parking space availability.

These rules are always indicated on vertical signage and take precedence over any general information.

Subscriptions and permits

For those who frequently use their car, the Municipality of Verona offers dedicated subscriptions and permits, which help reduce the overall cost compared to hourly rates.

Generally available options include:

  • Monthly subscriptions, with costs varying by zone.
  • Long-term subscriptions (multi-month or annual).
  • Resident permits, valid in your designated sector.
  • Subscriptions for workers, commercial activities, and professionals, intended for those who regularly operate in a specific area.

Each subscription or permit is linked to the issuing zone and does not automatically guarantee free parking throughout the entire city.

Blue parking zone hours in Verona

The validity hours of blue parking lines in Verona vary depending on the zone and the type of area where you park. In general, parking is paid on weekdays and Saturdays, while on Sundays and public holidays it is often free, except for specific exceptions.

It's important to remember that vertical signage is always the official reference: each street may have different hours, rates, or limitations compared to the general scheme.

Standard payment hours

In most of the paid parking areas of Verona, parking follows these general rules:

  • Weekdays (Monday to Friday): parking is generally paid during daytime hours, with schedules covering most of the working day. Central and high-demand areas may have extended hours compared to residential neighborhoods.
  • Saturday: in many areas, paid parking remains in effect on Saturdays, especially in the historic center.
  • In more peripheral or residential neighborhoods, payment may end in the early afternoon or be completely suspended, depending on local regulations.

Parking on holidays

  • Parking is generally free: in most areas of Verona, parking on blue lines is free on Sundays and public holidays, both in central areas and in neighborhoods.
  • Possible exceptions: In the historic center. During events, fairs and exhibitions. During periods of high tourist traffic.
  • Temporary ordinances: the Municipality of Verona may introduce temporary ordinances that modify payment times and methods for extraordinary events, road works, security needs or traffic management.

These changes are always communicated through temporary signage and official notices. Before leaving your car, it is therefore essential to carefully check the area sign.

Blue parking spaces free in Verona: who is entitled to exemptions

In the Municipality of Verona, certain vehicle categories can park for free or benefit from discounts in blue-lined parking zones.

The validity conditions for these exemptions always depend on having a valid permit or badge and complying with the rules indicated by vertical signage.

Total exemptions

The following categories are entitled to free parking on blue-lined spaces, with no payment required:

  • Vehicles serving people with disabilities (CUDE): vehicles displaying a CUDE badge can park for free in paid parking areas. The badge must be visibly displayed or, where applicable, digitally associated with the license plate.
  • Law enforcement: service vehicles belonging to Police, Carabinieri and other authorized forces.
  • Emergency and rescue vehicles: ambulances, emergency response vehicles and healthcare vehicles while on duty.
  • Civil Protection.
  • Authorized institutional vehicles: vehicles belonging to the Municipality or public entities operating on behalf of the municipal administration.

Free parking is valid only during service activities and not for private use of the vehicle.

Partial exemptions or concessions

Some categories do not benefit from total exemption, but can access limited permits or concessions:

  • Residents with sector permit which allows: Free or reduced-rate parking in their own sector. Parking according to the specific rules of the residential area.
  • Authorized professional categories: craftsmen, maintenance workers, technicians, and operators who need frequent access can obtain dedicated permits, valid only during the performance of their activity.
  • Healthcare workers and home care providers: doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers on duty can take advantage of discounted or free parking for the time necessary for the service, with a specific badge.

Blue parking zones in Verona: are there benefits for electric and hybrid cars?

The Municipality of Verona does not provide general free parking on blue parking spaces based exclusively on the vehicle's fuel type. Any possible concessions are linked to specific permits, residency or specific municipal policies, which may vary over time.

Where to find blue parking zones in Verona

In Verona, the blue parking spaces are strategically distributed to manage parking demand in the busiest areas of the city. The presence of paid parking spots increases as you get closer to the historic center and the main urban attractions, while in the more peripheral neighborhoods the regulation is more selective.

Areas with a higher presence of regulated parking

Some areas of Verona have a particularly high concentration of blue parking spaces:

  • Historic center: areas around Piazza Bra, Arena, Castelvecchio and nearby streets, characterized by high turnover and strong parking pressure.
  • Porta Nuova Station: area heavily used by commuters and travelers, with paid parking spaces designed for short and medium stays.
  • Hospitals and healthcare centers: areas near healthcare facilities, where regulation serves to ensure continuous access for users.
  • Commercial and interchange zones: areas near public transport nodes, park-and-ride facilities, and main road arteries.

Frequently asked questions about blue parking zones in Verona

Generally, parking is paid on weekdays and Saturdays, with hours that vary depending on the area. In the center and in more frequented areas, the hours are more extensive. Vertical signs always indicate the valid time slots.

In most areas, parking is free on Sundays and public holidays. However, in some central areas or during events and demonstrations, the Municipality may keep payment active even on holidays.

Yes, if you pay via parking meter, it is mandatory to display the paper ticket in a clearly visible manner. However, if you use a digital payment app or Telepass, you don't need to display any ticket because verification is done through your license plate.

Residents can request a sector permit that allows them to park for free or at a reduced rate in their area of residence. Outside the assigned sector, payment generally remains mandatory.

No, in Verona there is no automatic free parking based exclusively on the vehicle's fuel type. Any concessions are tied to specific permits or residency status and must be verified with the Municipality or the parking management company.

Yes, it is possible to pay for parking using mobility apps and digital services such as Telepass. These solutions allow you to start, extend, or end parking remotely and pay only for the time actually used.

Paga le strisce blu

Pay for blue parking lines with the Telepass App

Thanks to the Blue Lines service, you can manage your vehicle parking directly from the app.