Umweltplakette (Germany)
RequiredNearly every German city centre is a low-emission zone; without the green sticker it’s a €100 fine. We apply for it officially and post it to your home address.
€18,95 all-in
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The classic route runs through Germany and Switzerland (Gotthard). Count on the Swiss vignette; in Italy you pay tolls per stretch.
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Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service, not a government agency. The price includes a service fee on top of the official rate; you can also arrange it yourself with the official authority.
Required products are already ticked. Tick anything else you want — a toll registration, an extra vignette or an emissions sticker.
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Departure · Netherlands
Nearly every German city centre is a low-emission zone; without the green sticker it’s a €100 fine. We apply for it officially and post it to your home address.
€18,95 all-in
Straight onto your plate and valid the moment you pay — we buy your Swiss e-vignette officially from the authorities. No sticker, no waiting.
€50,75 all-in
Bringing a trailer, caravan or folding camper? It needs its own vignette in Switzerland, registered to the trailer’s plate.
Vehicles over 3.5 t pay the flat heavy-vehicle charge (PSVA) in Switzerland instead of the vignette. We handle the registration on your plate.
No vignette — you pay tolls per stretch at the péage; watch out for ZTL zones in city centres.
Arrival · Italy
Yes. In that case you swap the Swiss vignette for the Austrian vignette plus the Brenner toll. Check both routes in the checker and compare.
Per stretch at toll gates (cash, card or Telepass). No vignette needed; low-emission zones (ZTL) in cities are something to watch out for, though.