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Tunnels, bridges, motorway tolls and where you need a vignette — for your whole trip across Europe.

Planning a road trip across Europe? This map shows where you need a vignette, where motorways are paid at toll gates, and where roads are free for cars — so you can budget your tolls before you set off. See also: Vignettes, Fuel prices, Border queues, Toll tunnel & Toll bridge.

Vignette required Pay per section (toll gate) Toll gate / barrier

How toll payment works in Europe

There are three ways you pay to drive across Europe: a time-based vignette, a pay-per-section toll, or free motorways. Knowing which applies in each country on your route lets you budget the tolls and buy any vignette before you leave.

European countries with vignettes

A vignette is a time-based pass — a windscreen sticker or, increasingly, an e-vignette linked to your number plate — that covers all motorways in a country for a chosen period, from one day to a full year. For cars up to 3.5 t a vignette is required in Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Switzerland and Moldova. Buy it online before you cross the border; cameras read your plate and fine unpaid vehicles automatically.

Countries with pay-per-section tolls

Here you pay for the distance you actually drive. You take a ticket when you join the motorway and pay at the exit barrier — by cash, bank card or an electronic transponder (Telepass in Italy, Via-T in Spain, Liber-t in France). This ticket system applies in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, Serbia and on parts of the A1, A2 and A4 in Poland.

Countries with mostly free roads

Motorways are free for cars in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Baltic states and Scandinavia, among others. Watch out for two exceptions even here: individual Alpine tunnels and estuary bridges still charge a toll, and trucks over 3.5 t usually pay a separate distance-based toll (for example the German LKW-Maut).

Flag of Moldova

Moldova

Vignette
A vignette is required on all motorways for cars up to 3.5 t. Buy it online before you arrive — it is linked to your licence plate.

Vignette durations & prices

7-Day E-Vinieta€4.00
15-Day E-Vinieta€8.00
30-Day E-Vinieta€16.00
90-Day E-Vinieta€45.00
180-Day E-Vinieta€85.00
Annual E-Vinieta€180.00
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Toll charges by country

Flag of Serbia Serbia
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
75 toll points
Flag of Croatia Croatia
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
14 toll points
Flag of Montenegro Montenegro
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
2 toll points
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
3 toll points
Flag of North Macedonia North Macedonia
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
14 toll points
Flag of Poland Poland
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
8 toll points
Flag of France France
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
125 toll points
Flag of Italy Italy
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
62 toll points
Flag of Spain Spain
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
35 toll points
Flag of Portugal Portugal
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
21 toll points
Flag of Greece Greece
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
126 toll points
Flag of Norway Norway
Toll gate
For cars up to 3.5 t
Pay per section at barriers
18 toll points
Flag of Germany Germany
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
3 toll points
Flag of AD Andorra
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Albania Albania
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Belgium Belgium
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Belarus Belarus
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of CY Cyprus
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Denmark Denmark
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
2 toll points
Flag of Estonia Estonia
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Finland Finland
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of GB United Kingdom
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
10 toll points
Flag of IE Ireland
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
7 toll points
Flag of IS Iceland
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of LI Liechtenstein
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Latvia Latvia
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of MC Monaco
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of MT Malta
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Netherlands Netherlands
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
2 toll points
Flag of Sweden Sweden
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
6 toll points
Flag of SM San Marino
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
Flag of Turkey Turkey
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
10 toll points
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point
Flag of Kosovo Kosovo
Free
For cars up to 3.5 t
Motorways free for cars
1 toll point

Payment methods at toll points

MethodWhereHow to get it
Cash (EUR)All countries with toll gatesAlways carry €20–50 in cash
Credit / debit cardMost toll gates (Visa/Mastercard)Standard bank card
Electronic vignetteAT, CZ, SK, HU, SI, RO, BG, CH, MDBuy online before the trip — linked to your plate
Telepass / Via-TItaly, France, Spain, PortugalTransponder device (interoperable)
e-TOLL / appsPoland (A1/A2/A4), Hungary trucksGITD / Autopay / HU-GO app

Toll bridges & tunnels in Europe

Even in otherwise-free countries, major Alpine tunnels and estuary bridges charge their own toll on top of any vignette. The most important crossings on routes across Europe:

Flag of Sweden Öresund Bridge (SE Side) · Toll bridge €65.00
Flag of Denmark Øresund Bridge · Toll bridge €63.00
Flag of France Mont Blanc Tunnel (FR-IT) · Toll tunnel €56.40
Flag of France Fréjus Tunnel (FR-IT) · Toll tunnel €56.40
Flag of Italy Mont Blanc Tunnel (IT->FR) · Toll tunnel €56.40
Flag of Italy Frejus Tunnel (IT->FR) · Toll tunnel €56.40
Flag of Denmark Storebælt Bridge · Toll bridge €31.50
Flag of Italy Great St. Bernard Tunnel (IT->CH) · Toll tunnel €31.00
Flag of Italy Munt La Schera Tunnel (IT->CH) · Toll tunnel €28.00
Flag of FO Eysturoyartunnilin (Streymoy-Eysturoy) · Toll tunnel €23.50
Flag of FO Sandoyartunnilin (Streymoy-Sandoy) · Toll tunnel €23.50
Flag of France Pont de lÎle de Ré · Toll bridge €16.00
Flag of Greece Rio-Antirrio Bridge · Toll bridge €15.90
Flag of Austria Tauern Tunnel (A10) · Toll tunnel €15.00
Flag of Norway Ryfylketunnelen (Ryfast) · Toll tunnel €15.00
Flag of IS Vaðlaheiðargöng Tunnel · Toll tunnel €14.50

See the full bridges & tunnels map →

Fines & rules

Driving without a vignette: fines from €100 to €3,000 depending on the country.
Cameras check vignettes automatically by licence plate.
An e-vignette is tied to your plate — no windscreen sticker needed.
Trucks over 3.5 t use different systems — see the truck section.

Choosing your route — with or without tolls

Nakordoni lets you do both: learn the rules here, then plan the real trip. The calculator above shows the tolls, vignettes and fuel for your exact route, and the navigator can build a toll-free alternative — next to live border queues and fuel prices, all in one place. So you research the toll rules and then act on them without leaving the site.

Plan a route & calculate tolls

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a toll road and a vignette?

A vignette is a time-based pass (a sticker or e-vignette) that lets you use all motorways in a country for a period — 1 day, 10 days, a year. A toll gate (ticket system) charges you per distance: you take a ticket on entry and pay at exit. Some countries use only one method, others combine both.

Do I need a vignette in Poland?

No. Poland has no vignette for cars. Most motorways are free; a few sections (parts of A1, A2, A4) are paid at toll gates or via the e-TOLL / Autopay apps.

Are motorways free in Germany?

Yes, German Autobahns are free for cars. Trucks over 3.5 t pay a distance-based toll (Maut).

How do I avoid toll roads?

Use the route planner and turn on the avoid-tolls option — it builds a toll-free alternative, usually a bit longer but at zero toll. Open the calculator above to compare.

Which roads are paid in France and Italy?

Most motorways (autoroutes / autostrade) are paid per section. You take a ticket on entry and pay at exit by cash, card or Telepass. Prices depend on the distance and vehicle class.

Which European countries require a vignette?

Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Switzerland and Moldova require a vignette for cars. You can buy most of them online before your trip.

Where are the main toll bridges and tunnels in Europe?

The biggest are the Alpine road tunnels (Mont Blanc, Fréjus, Gotthard road tunnel, Brenner, Karawanken, Tauern) and large estuary or strait bridges and tunnels in Scandinavia, France and the Balkans. Many lie in countries that are otherwise free or vignette-based, so they are billed separately — see the bridges & tunnels section above.

Do cars and trucks use the same toll system?

Often not. In vignette countries, cars buy a vignette while trucks over 3.5 t use a separate distance-based system (HU-GO in Hungary, the LKW-Maut in Germany, e-TOLL for heavy vehicles in Poland). Toll-gate countries charge both by vehicle class.

How do I pay the toll in each country?

In vignette countries you buy the vignette online or at the border before driving. In toll-gate countries you take a ticket on entry and pay at the exit by cash, card or transponder. Always keep €20–50 in cash as a backup — not every lane accepts foreign cards.

Where can I buy a vignette for my trip?

Always use the official operator for each country (linked from the country cards above) — ASFINAG for Austria, edalnice.cz for Czechia, eznamka.sk for Slovakia, and so on. Buy a few days ahead; some e-vignettes only activate after a short delay.

Prices are estimates and may change. Always check the official operator before travelling.