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HOW TO REACH MILAN
By Plane |
| The nearest airports are: MALPENSA LINATE ORIO AL SERIO AIRPORT CONNECTIONS City centre - Linate: Central Station - Linate: Central Station - Malpensa: City centre - Malpensa: Linate - Malpensa Bus service: Running time: approx. 75 minutes. |
| By Train |
| The most important station in the city is the Stazione
Centrale, from which most trains directed to other Italian cities and to European
destinations leave. Stazione Centrale can be reached by subway, MM Centrale FS, by tram (1, 5, 9 and 33) or by bus (42, 60, 65). The other important railway stations are Stazione Garibaldi, Stazione Lambrate and Stazione Cadorna. Milan also offers a regional rail network called Ferrovie Nord. |
| By Car |
| Milan is the major junction of Italys
motorways. The motorways which lead to Milan are connected by the Tangenziale Est (East
by-pass) and the Tangenziale Ovest (West by-pass): A1 - Autostrada del Sole From Milan to Bologna, Firenze, Napoli and Reggio Calabria. A4 - Milano/Torino From Milan to Turin. A4 Serenissima From Milan to Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Udine, Trieste. In Verona there is the junction with the A22, which goes as far as the Austrian border. A7 - Riviera Ligure From Milan to Genova and the Italian Riviera where it divides into
two: A8-A9 Laghi (Lakes) From Milan to Varese and Sesto Calende or Como and Chiasso (Switzerland). |