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Find Cities planning or operating a LEZ by clicking on a Capital letter above 

All LEZ cities are listed, alphabetically (country code and where appropriate, region and province shown). Clicking on the first letter of the city name shows all LEZ, active or planned, with links to the page for the city. If the city has names in more than one language with different initial letters, like Köln (Cologne) it should appear under either letter.

Please note: In addition, there are some LEZs not on this list:
- All comunes in Lombardia have LEZs, but we have not listed all 1550 comunes are listed on this A-Z. If you are visiting Lombardia and where you intend to visit is not in this A-Z list, see Comunes in Lombardia.
- There are 54 smaller towns in Emilia Romagna with LEZs that are not on this A-Z list, see Emilia Romagna outside the Cities for a full list.

Lists of all LEZ cities, with emissions standards and dates, can be found from the 'Quick Guide to all LEZs' item on the left hand menu from the home page, ordered by Country then City then Start Date, or by Start Date then Country then City.
You can also use the site "Search" box above or the Countries menu to find City Low Emission Zones and Regional and National emission standards.
City Country Province / Region
A12 motorway (Tirol) Austria
Aalborg Denmark
Århus Denmark
Augsburg Germany
Aosta Italy Valle d`Aosta
Acqui Terme Italy Piemonte (AL)
Alba Italy Piemonte (CN)
Alessandria Italy Piemonte (AL)
Asti Italy Piemonte (AT)
Amsterdam Netherlands
Arnhem Netherlands
City Country Province / Region
Berlin Germany
Bochum Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Bonn Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Bottrop Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Bremen Germany
Budapest Hungary
Bolzano (Bozen) Italy Bolzano
Bressanone (Brixen) Italy Bolzano
Bologna Italy Emilia Romagna
Bergamo Italy Lombardia
Brescia Italy Lombardia
Beinasco Italy Piemonte (TO)
Biella Italy Piemonte (BI)
Borgaro Torinese Italy Piemonte (TO)
Borgomanero Italy Piemonte (NO)
Bra Italy Piemonte (CN)
Borgo Valsugana Italy Trentino
Breda Netherlands
Bergen Norway
City Country Province / Region
Copenhagen (København) & Frederiksberg Denmark
Castrop-Rauxel Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Cologne (Köln) Germany
Carpi Italy Emilia Romagna
Castel Bolognese Italy Emilia Romagna
Castenaso Italy Emilia Romagna
Cesena Italy Emilia Romagna
Carpignano Italy Lombardia
Como Italy Lombardia
Cremona Italy Lombardia
Carmagnola Italy Piemonte (TO)
Casale Monferrato Italy Piemonte (AL)
Chieri Italy Piemonte (TO)
Chivasso Italy Piemonte (TO)
Collegno Italy Piemonte (TO)
Cuneo Italy Piemonte (CN)
Calenzano Italy Toscana
Campi Bisenzio Italy Toscana
Capannori Italy Toscana
Carrara Italy Toscana
Comune di Signa Italy Toscana
City Country Province / Region
Dinslaken Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Dortmund Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Duisburg Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Düsseldorf Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Dovera Italy Lombardia
Delft Netherlands
Den Bosch Netherlands
Den Haag (The Hague) Netherlands
City Country Province / Region
Erfurt Germany
Essen Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Empoli Italy Toscana
Eindhoven Netherlands
City Country Province / Region
Frederiksberg Denmark
Frankfurt Germany
Freiberg am Neckar Germany Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg Germany Baden-Württemberg
Faenza Italy Emilia Romagna
Ferrara Italy Emilia Romagna
Forlì Italy Emilia Romagna
Fossano Italy Piemonte (CN)
Firenze (Florence) Italy Toscana
City Country Province / Region
Graz Austria
Gelsenkirchen Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Gladbeck Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Grugliasco Italy Piemonte (TO)
Ginestra Fiorentina Italy Toscana
Göteborg (Gothenberg) Sweden
City Country Province / Region
Hagen Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Halle (Saale) Germany Sachsen-Anhalt
Hannover Germany
Heidelberg Germany Baden-Württemberg
Heidenheim Germany Baden-Württemberg
Heilbronn Germany Baden-Württemberg
Herne Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Herrenberg Germany Baden-Württemberg
Herten Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Helsingborg Sweden
City Country Province / Region
Ilsfeld Germany Baden-Württemberg
Ingersheim Germany Baden-Württemberg
Imola Italy Emilia Romagna
Ivrea Italy Piemonte (TO)
City Country Province / Region
København (Copenhagen) & Frederiksberg Denmark
Karlsruhe Germany Baden-Württemberg
Köln (Cologne) Germany
Krefeld Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
City Country Province / Region
Leipzig Germany
Leonberg Germany Baden-Württemberg
Ludwigsburg Germany Baden-Württemberg
Lecco Italy Lombardia
Lodi Italy Lombardia
Lastra a Signa Italy Toscana
Livorno Italy Toscana
Lucca Italy Toscana
Lavis Italy Trentino
Levico Terme Italy Trentino
Leiden Netherlands
Lisbon Portugal
Lund Sweden
London UK
City Country Province / Region
Magdeburg Germany
Mannheim Germany Baden-Württemberg
Markgröningen Germany Baden-Württemberg
Mühlacker Germany Baden-Württemberg
Mühlheim Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
München (Munich) Germany
Münster Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Mont Blanc tunnel Italy Valle d'Aosta
Modena Italy Emilia Romagna
Monte San Pietro Italy Emilia Romagna
Mantova Italy Lombardia
Milano Central LEZ Italy Lombardia
Milano Italy Lombardia
Moncalieri Italy Piemonte (TO)
Mondovi' Italy Piemonte (CN)
Maastricht Netherlands
Malmö Sweden
Mölndal Sweden
City Country Province / Region
Neu-Ulm Germany
Neuss Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Napoli Italy
Nichelino Italy Piemonte (TO)
Novara Italy Piemonte (NO)
Novi Ligure Italy Piemonte (AL)
Norwich UK
City Country Province / Region
Odense Denmark
Oberhausen Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Osnabrück Germany
Orbassano Italy Piemonte (TO)
Oslo Norway
Oxford UK
City Country Province / Region
Praha (Prague) Czech Republic
Pfinztal Germany Baden-Württemberg
Pforzheim Germany Baden-Württemberg
Pleidelsheim Germany Baden-Württemberg
Parma Italy Emilia Romagna
Piacenza Italy Emilia Romagna
Pavia Italy Lombardia
Palermo Sicily Italy
Pinerolo Italy Piemonte (TO)
Pisa Italy Toscana
Ponte A Signa Italy Toscana
Porto Di Mezzo Italy Toscana
Prato Italy Toscana
Pergine Valsugana Italy Trentino
Perugia Italy Umbria
Ponte San Giovanni Italy Umbria
City Country Province / Region
Recklinghausen Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen
Regensburg Germany
Reutlingen Germany Baden-Württemberg
Ravenna Italy Emilia Romagna
Reggio Emilia Italy Emilia Romagna
Rimini Italy Emilia Romagna
Rivoli Italy Piemonte (TO)
Rome Italy
Rovereto Italy Trentino
Rovigo Italy Veneto
Rijswijk Netherlands
Rotterdam Netherlands
City Country Province / Region
Schwäbisch-Gmünd Germany Baden-Württemberg
Stuttgart Germany Baden-Württemberg
San Mauro Torinese Italy Piemonte (TO)
Savigliano Italy Piemonte (CN)
Settimo Torinese Italy Piemonte (TO)
Scandicci Italy Toscana
Sesto Fiorentino Italy Toscana
s'-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
Stockholm Sweden
City Country Province / Region
Tübingen Germany Baden-Württemberg
Torino Italy Piemonte (TO)
Tortona Italy Piemonte (AL)
Trento Italy Trentino
The Hague (Den Haag) Netherlands
Tilburg Netherlands
Trondheim Norway
City Country Province / Region
Ulm Germany Baden-Württemberg
Urbach Germany Baden-Württemberg
Utrecht Netherlands
City Country Province / Region
Valle Salimbene Italy Lombardia
Varese Italy Lombardia
Valenza Italy Piemonte (AL)
Venaria Reale Italy Piemonte (TO)
Vercelli Italy Piemonte (VC)
Viareggio Italy Toscana
Verona Italy Veneto
City Country Province / Region
Wiesbaden Germany
Wuppertal Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen

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Your source of information about Low Emission Zones and how they affect you when you drive in Europe. There are many Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in 10 European countries. Low Emission Zones are areas where vehicle access is limited by its emissions.

This website, www.lowemissionzones.eu, gives all the information you need to drive in LEZs in Europe. The information is available within 1-2 clicks from the homepage, either via the frontpage map or side and top menus.

To navigate the site, click on the map; use the tabs at the top to find Cities by A-Z or by Country, how to comply, and retrofitting details. This text also gives many links you can use to navigate the site.

Alternatively use the left hand menu to find out what are LEZs, and do why they exist, get an overview of LEZs, or use our 'Quick Guide'.

The ‘Quick Guide’ gives an overview table with all LEZs by country/city or start date, showing the most important facts at a single glance (emissions standard, vehicles, dates) and a link to full information. It also allows you to search LEZs by vehicle type affected: coach, lorry, camper van, van, car and motorcycle.

Overview of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in Europe

LEZs are implemented to improve air quality and help meet the EU health-based air quality limits, particularly of particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5 and also Black Carbon) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Poor air quality kills over 310000 people in Europe each year - more than by road accidents – with human health costs of between €427 and €790 billion per year.

Which vehicles are affected?

The following table gives a summary by vehicles affected:

 Vehicle type

 LEZs

 Vehicle standard 2011

 Future standard

 Lorries only

Netherlands Euro 4(PM) Euro 4 (1/7/13)
Austrian A12 motorway Euro 2/3
Mont Blanc Tunnel, FR/IT Euro 1
 Heavy Duty Vehicles   London, UK Euro 3(PM) Euro 4(PM) (3/1/12)
Denmark Fit filter if <Euro 4
Sweden 8 years old / Euro 3
Budapest, HU
Differential parking charges planned
Prague, CZ Euro 2
 All 4+ wheelers Germany Euro 2-4(PM) & Euro 1 petrol
Lisbon, Portugal Euro 1 or 2 In January 2014 potentially to Euro3
 All vehicles Italy Euro 1-3 / no 2-stroke motorcycles
 Local buses under agreements Norwich, UK Euro 3(NOx)
Oxford, UK None Euro V (1/1/13)
 Vans London, UK None Euro 3 (3/1/12)
Germany Euro 2-4(PM) & Euro 1 petrol
Italy Euro 1-3 / no 2-stroke motorcycles
Under consideration in some Dutch cities
Euro 4 from July 2013; Euro 4 with particle filter from January 2015.

 

The Danish LEZ law also allows vans to be included, which may happen in the future in Danish cities.

 

Operating hours: Most LEZs operate permanently. The exemptions are Italy, where LEZs sometimes operate at peak or other selected times; Lisbon, Prague > 3.5T and Budapest LEZ are weekday daytime.

 

Do I have to register before entering? In Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Lisbon you will need to buy a sticker. Foreign vehicles are required to register with London’s LEZ (as the national database does not include their details). Entry to the Prague's LEZ is by permit, to Budapests parking by emissions-related payment. The Bolzano (Italy) LEZs require stickers and you need to pay to enter the Central Milan 'Area C'. In many cases registration is possible by Internet or post. More information on registering can be found on our 'Where do I need to register' page.
Other LEZs are enforced with cameras reading the vehicle number plates (Netherlands, London), or by police controlling the vehicle papers (Italy, Austrian A12 motorway, Mont Blanc Tunnel), or local agreements with public bus operators (Norwich, Oxford (UK)).

LEZs are also called Environment Zones, or in a selection of European languages: Environment Zones, Umweltzonen, Fahrverbote (Germany), Milieuzones  (Netherlands), Lavutslippssone (Norway) , Miljozone (Denmark), Miljözon (Sweden), Zielone Strefy (Poland), Nízkoemisní Zóny (Czech Republic), ZAPA, Zone d'Action Prioritaire pour l'Air, zone environnementale (France), Zona de Bajas Emisiones (Spain), ZER - Zona de Emissões Reduzidas (Portugal).

If your vehicle does not meet the emission standards required, you can buy a newer vehicle, use a different vehicle, or modify your vehicle's engine, for example by fitting a diesel particulate filter. You can find more about the different options from our how to comply page.

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