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About Milan

Milan is the second largest city in Italy after Rome and the capital of Lombardy. Milan is a major fashion and automotive capital and one of the wealthiest cities of Europe.

Places to visit in Milan, situated in the north of Italy, are the Duomo di Milano, named after the city; Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, one of the oldest shopping malls of the world; La Scala, one of the biggest opera halls of the world; Delle Grazie Church, where Da Vinci’s Last Supper can be found; the Brera Palace; and Castello Sforzesco. The San Siro Stadium, where the two major teams of the city play, is also worth a visit. You can shop for high-end Italian brands on its shopping streets. The city is home to many fashion and design schools.

Just a short distance from Milan is the popular Lake Como, dotted with celebrities’ villas. Intra-city transport relies heavily on subway, and there are fast trains to other Italian cities such as Bologna, Florence, Napoli and Rome. The city has hot and dry summers, and cold winters. The best seasons to visit Milan are the spring and fall.

The second most populous city after Rome with a population nearing 1.5 million, Milan has three large airports. There are buses and trains to and from Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio Airports.

Transportation to Milan City Center from Airport

Orio al Serio Intl. - Milan Bergamo Airport

Milan’s Orio Al Serio International Airport, also known as Milan-Bergamo Airport, is considered the city’s 3rd largest airport. From Milan-Bergamo Airport you can get to the city center by taxi, bus, train, rental car and personal car.

Taxi

The most convenient and fastest transportation alternative to get to the city center from Milan-Bergamo Airport is by taxi. You can comfortably get to the city center using licensed Radiotaxi taxis, without having to worry about traffic.

Bus

Another way to get to the city center from Milan-Bergamo Airport is by bus. There are a large number of buses that provide transportation to various parts of the city for affordable prices. Bus companies that you can choose from include ATB, Autostradale, Orioshuttle, Terravision, Sadem and Iseo Express. Stops that these buses run to include the Bergamo Train Station, Milan Central Station, Milan Lambrate Train Station, East Gate bus parking area, Rho Pero, Malpensa terminals, Monza, Cologno Monzese, and Turin.

Rental Car

Another way to get to the city center, and travel in and around the city during your trip, is by rental car. There are various rental car offices located at the airport. Rental car companies that you can choose from include Auto Europa, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Locauto, Sixt and Maggiore. If you prefer to rent a chauffeured vehicle check out Tour Car Service, they provide chauffeured vehicle services.  

Last Updated: 18 Apr 2019

Linate Airport

Milan’s second largest airport, Linate Airport is located in very close proximity to the city center. Just 7 km away, you can get to the city center by taxi, bus, shuttles, rental car, and personal car.

Taxi

One of the most convenient transportation alternatives to get to the city center from Linate Airport is by taxi. Taxis are also one of the fastest options since the airport is such a short distance away from the city center. Taxi companies that are reliable and easy to use include Radiotaxi, Arrow Radio Taxi, Blue Taxi, The Martesana Radio Taxi and Taxi Autodraiotassi.

Bus

Another method of transportation to get to the city center from Linate Airport is by bus. Buses are located outside of the terminal building. There are two different bus routes that you can use. The Urban Line 73 bus route departs every 10 minutes and travels to Milan Piazza San Babila. The Urban Line X73 departs every 20 minutes and travels to Milan Porta Vottoia.

Rental Car

You can rent a car from the rental car offices located in the terminal building and comfortably travel to the city center. Rental car companies that you can choose from include Auto Europa, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Locauto, Sixt, Thrifty, Maggiore and Dollar. If you don’t want to drive yourselves you can take advantage of Fly Car Service’s chauffeured vehicles.

Last Updated: 18 Apr 2019

Malpensa Airport

Milan’s largest airport Malpensa Airport is located 49 from the city center. From the airport you can get to many central parts of the city by taxi, bus, train, rental car, and personal car.

Taxi

One of the fastest and most convenient ways to get to the city center from Malpensa Airport is by taxi. You can easily find licensed airport taxis from both terminal buildings. The trip to the city center from the airport takes about 50 minutes.

Bus

Another method of transportation you can use to get to the city center from Malpensa Airport is by bus. Buses depart from both terminal buildings and provide transportation to central Milan, as well as Linate Airport, Sesto, Torino, and other regions. Buses depart from both terminals every 20 minutes and offer cheaper transportation to the city when compared to taxis.

Train

One of the fastest transportation alternatives to get to city center is by train. The train station is located in Terminal 1. There are two different train lines that go to Milano Cadorna Station and Milano Central Station. From the airport the Malpensa Express train travels to the Milano Cadorna Station in 29 minutes and Milano Central Station in 45 minutes. When purchasing tickets for the train you can buy a single use ticket or multi-journey ticket, which can contain 6 tickets within it.    

Rental Car

Another way to get to the city center, and even explore the city during your trip, is by renting a car. Rental car offices are located in the Terminal 1 building. Rental car companies that you can choose from include Auto Europa, Avis Autonolegio, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Locauto Rent, Maggiore National, Sixt and Thrifty.

Last Updated: 10 Jun 2019

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To which airport are the flights to Milan arranged?

Milan flights are organized to Orio al Serio Intl. - Milan Bergamo Airport, Linate Airport, Malpensa Airport, Parma Airport, Segrate Airport.

How many hours does it take to travel to Milan by plane?

London-Milan 1 hour 50 minutes, Manchester-Milan 1 hour 30 minutes, Edinburgh-Milan 1 hour 40 minutes, Birmingham-Milan 1 hour 20 minutes, Glasgow-Milan 1 hour 50 minutes, Bristol-Milan 1 hour 20 minutes, Liverpool-Milan 1 hour 30 minutes, Newcastle-Milan 1 hour 30 minutes.

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