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How to reach Milan

Air
  • If you come to Milan by air probably you land to the MALPENSA airport, that's about 50 km northwest of the city. In this case we suggest you NOT to use the "Malpensa Shuttle bus" because of the frequent queues on the surroundings ring's roads; instead, take the "Malpensa Express" train service in the Terminal 1.
    The trains leave every 30 minutes and arrive at Cadorna Station (in the centre of Milan) in 40 minutes.
  • If you arrive at the LINATE airport you can easlily go to the city taking the 73 bus line that arrives in the historical centre of the city in 30 minutes, and leaves every 10 minutes from the airport.
Train

Milan has many train stations, whose most important are:

  • STAZIONE CENTRALE (piazza Duca d'Aosta, call center  89 20 21, click here to see the homepage of TRENITALIA railways lines, timetable and other info)
  • STAZIONE NORD (piazza Cadorna, call center 02.20222 /85111, click here to see the homepage of Ferrovie Nord railways lines)
  • STAZIONE GARIBALDI (piazza Freud, call center 02.65.52.07.8, click here to see the homepage of TRENITALIA railways lines, timetable and other info)
Car

Milan is surrounded by two important ring roads, the TANGENZIALE EST and the TANGENZIALE OVEST, where converge all the motorways directed to the city.

If you want to reach Milan by car, we suggest you not to come in the early morning or late in the afternoon, because the roads are almost every day (except sometimes during the week end) completely busy by people reaching their jobplaces from outside the city.


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