Arriving in Milan

BY AIR

A short step from the rest of Europe

Milan is located in the centre of Europe and is one of the easiest cities to reach. Every day 800 direct flights connect Milan to over 200 destinations around the world.

Malpensa airport is the most important intercontinental hub in southern Europe and is well connected to the city center thanks to the high-speed Malpensa Express train.

Two other international airports serve the city: Linate, just 7 km from the Duomo, and Orio al Serio, where the low-cost companies land.

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MALPENSA AIRPORT

The most important intercontinental hub in Southern Europe, located just at about 50 km from Milan city center and quickly reachable by car, train (high-speed Malpensa Express train), bus or taxi.

Malpensa airport is in a strategic position in the financial and productive heart of Europe. It is located just over 50 kilometres from Milan and is quickly reachable by car, train, bus or taxi. It is one of the most important airports in Europe, offering more than 2,500 direct flights each week and numerous intercontinental and long-haul destinations. It is also the leading Italian airport in terms of freight transport.

FROM/TO MALPENSA AIRPORT

Malpensa Express Train: the airport can be easily reached from the center of Milan with the Malpensa Express train from Milan Cadorna, Milan Centrale, and Milan Porta Garibaldi stations. Malpensa Express train stops at Malpensa Terminals 1 and 2. Trains scheduled every 30 minutes. Travel Time: Cadorna (43 minutes) – Central Station (53 min) – Porta Garibaldi (41 minutes)

By Coach: bus connections between Milan Central Station and the two terminals of Malpensa Airport are operated by three bus lines: Terravision, Malpensa Bus Express (Autostradale) and Malpensa Shuttle (Air Pullman). Average travel time: 45 minutes

By car: Milan Malpensa airport is easily reachable by car using the A8 / A9 motorway if you are coming from Milan or located to the North and East of the airport, the A4 motorway if you are coming from the West or the South.

By taxi: various radiotaxi services are available at both Milan Malpensa Airport Terminals. The taxi ranks are located at the ARRIVALS, at the ground floor, at gate 6 of Terminal 1 and at gate 4 at Terminal 2. Fixed taxi fare from/to Malpensa to/from Milan: 110 €

LINATE AIRPORT

the city airport is located 7 km from downtown and quickly reachable by car, bus or taxi. The M4 Metro line will connect, starting from 2022, Linate airport to the city center.

Milan Linate Airport is the second-largest airport serving the city and is an inner-city airport, located just 7 km from central Milan.

FROM/TO LINATE AIRPORT

By Train: it is possible to reach Milan Linate airport by train arriving at the Milan Forlanini station, directly connected to the airport through the urban bus line 73 (7 stops for a journey of about 10 minutes).

By Coach: the bus connections between the city of Milan and the neighboring municipalities and Linate Airport are operated by various bus lines: ATM, Airbus, Starfly, Autoguidovie, and Air Pullman. Travel time: to/from Milan City Centre (Duomo): 60 minutes – to/from Milan Central Station: 25 minutes

By Car: Milan Linate airport can be easily reached by car from the North (A4/A51), from the West (Viale Forlanini) and from the East (A35-Brebemi) via the Rivoltana provicial road.

By Taxi: several radiotaxi services are available at Milan Linate. The taxi ranks are located at the ARRIVALS, at the ground floor, at gate 5.

MILAN BERGAMO AIRPORT (ORIO AL SERIO)

Low-cost companies’ airport located at 45 km
north-east of Milan and easy reachable by car (A4), by bus or taxi.

Milan Bergamo Airport is the third busiest international airport in Italy. The airport is 45 km north-east of Milan and is mainly operated by low cost companies.

FROM/TO MILAN BERGAMO AIRPORT

By Train: you can arrive by train to Bergamo train station and use the convenient bus service ATB which in just 10 minutes will bring you to Milan Bergamo airport (departures every 15 minutes).

By Coach: the bus connections to the centre of Milan are operated by different bus companies: Terravision, Autostradale, Orio Shuttle, Flixibus. Travel time to Milan Central Station: 50 minutes.

By car: for those coming on the A4 from Milan it is recommended to exit at Bergamo and follow for Milan Bergamo Airport. For those coming on the A4 from Brescia, the recommended exit is Seriate.

Taxi: at the arrivals exit you will find the taxi zone.

BY TRAIN

At the heart of the european rail network and key national hub

Three rail companies operate in Milan: Trenitalia for national and international routes, Italo for high-speed national routes and Trenord for local transportation. A highly developed rail network connects Milan to other major Italian cities like Rome, Florence, Venice, Turin and to several European cities.

MILAN MAIN TRAIN STATIONS

CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION

is the second largest and second busiest station in Italy. The imposing and majestic railway station is a crucial hub for the city’s services and shopping district and the main departure point for the High-Speed train and rail connections with the rest of Europe. The station is in the city centre.

Cadorna Railway Station

is the main departure point for local trains. It connects Milan to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes and to many tourist destinations including Lake Como. It is in the city centre.

GARIBALDI RAILWAY STATION

is the busiest railway station in the city for commuter traffic. Thanks to the important restyling and enhancement projects carried out, it is a multi-purpose structure in the heart of Milan, capable of attracting tens of thousands of citizens, travelers and tourists.

3 RAILWAY COMPANIES IN MILAN