How to Reach Milan
Reaching Milan is simple! On this page, you will find information on how to reach it and move inside the city.
If you want to know more on how to reach the Conference venue, please visit the Venue page.
By Air
Milan has three airports: Malpensa (MXP), Linate (LIN) and Orio al Serio (BGY).
Malpensa (45 Km from the city centre)
This airport has two Terminals that offer many intercontinental connections and numerous domestic and international routes.
- By Train:
You can use the Malpensa Express train from Malpensa Airport T1 station which stops in Milano Garibaldi Railway Station and/or in Milano Centrale Railway Station, or in Cadorna Trenord Station. Always check at the T1 railway station where each specific train will stop.All stations are in the centre of the city, near various bus lines and at least 1 metro station - By Bus:
There are different bus lines from T1 (less frequent) and T2 (more frequent) that stop at Centrale Railway Station of Milan: Terravision, Malpensa Bus Express (Autostradale), Malpensa Shuttle (Air Pullman), and Caronte. - By Car: routes A4, A8, the Pedemontana Lombarda A36 and the SS336.
Find more information on the official website of the airport by clicking here.
Linate (7 Km from the city centre)
- By Metro:
The Linate Airport is connected to the city center through the M4 metro line, with San Babila as final destination, where it meets line M1 - By Bus:
At the bus stop “Milan Linate Airport” a bus can take you to Centrale Railway Station. Find more information on the official website of the airport by clicking here.
Bergamo Orio al Serio (50 Km from the city centre)
- By Bus:
There are different bus lines that stop in the centre of Milan: Orioshuttle, Terravision, and Flixbus. They all arrive at Centrale Railway Station. You
can find more information on the official website of the airport by clicking here.
By Train
Milano Centrale Railway Station is the second largest Italian station in terms of size and traffic and a crucial hub for the country’s high-speed railway services and connections to the rest of Europe, with 24 platforms.
There are also other important railway stations, such as Garibaldi or Cadorna which can be found on the Trenitalia or Trenord websites.
By Car
The main routes are:
- France – Milan: A6, A5 and A2 route
- Germany – Milan: A96 and A13 route
For further information visit www.autostrade.it