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GETTING TO MILANO |
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Milan is in the north of Italy and is easily accessible both by land and by air. It's Italy’s international gateway with three good-sized international airports. These are the easiest and fastest ways to get to Milan depending on where you're departing from:
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BY PLANE
Since the arrival of European low-cost airlines, Milan and Lombardy have become popular tourist destinations in Italy. Very close to the Italian lakes and other remarkable towns and villages, the capital of Lombardy currently has over 50 million passengers arrive or depart from Milan’s airports. |
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How to get to the centre of Milan from each airport |
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Milan Malpensa Airport
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is Milan’s largest international airport. Discover how to get to Milan city center from Malpensa airport and other useful information.
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Milan Linate Airport
Milan Linate Airport is one of the three airports that connects Milan with the world and the second largest. Find out how to get from Linate Airport to Milan city center.
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Bergamo Airport
Bergamo Airport (BGY) is where most low-cost airlines fly to in Milan. Find out how to get to Milan city center from Bergamo.
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BY TRAIN
If you have planned to discover Italy during your stay, the best way to get around the country is by train. If you're traveling from Venice to Milan it takes 2 hours by train. From Rome, it takes 3 hours. If you're not in a hurry, there are cheaper trains that take a little longer.
If you would like to check out the routes and tariffs, check out the following website:
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BY BUS
If you're traveling on a budget, you might prefer to travel around the country by bus instead of by train |
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GETTING AROUND MILANO |
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Metro
Despite the Milan Metro only having four lines, it is the longest network in Italy with 63 miles of lines. Find out about the travel cards and prices of the Milan metro.
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Tram
Milan has 18 tram lines that run past midnight every day. Find information on the routes, prices, tickets and schedules of the various trams lines in Milan
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Bus
Milan has over 80 local bus lines and a few trolley buses. Find information on the bus lines, timetables, and prices of buses in Milan.
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Taxis
Despite Milan being relatively small, you never know when you might need to take a taxi. Find information on Milan taxi tariffs and more information.
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