FAQs
Taking the Milan metro
Milan has four subway lines. Each has a different color and number; transfers between lines can be made at the Cadorna, Centrale, Duomo, Loreto, Porta Garibaldi and Zara stops. The M5 is Milan's ultra-modern new line – it's up and running, but parts are still under construction for expansion.
Is public transportation good in Milan? ›
The best way to get around Milan is by the efficient (and inexpensive) public transportation system called the ATM. This system of subways, buses and trams is extensive and affordable. Metered taxis are another good option, though they can get expensive if you use them as your sole form of transportation.
How to pay public transportation in Milan? ›
Pay contactless as you go
Use your contactless bank card to travel on metro and surface lines. The system will automatically calculate the right fare for your journey (after 4 journeys the daily fare is applied).
Do you need to validate metro tickets in Milan? ›
One ride, including transfers, costs 2 euros, and you must have your ticket to enter and exit the metro; once you enter the metro and validate your ticket, you are given 90 minutes to ride on trams and buses, which is helpful if you need to use two forms of transport.
Is there Uber in Milan? ›
Taxi in Milano
Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Milano. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place.
How walkable is Milan? ›
From Corso Garibaldi to Corso Venezia. Milano is a city made for walking, and many areas of the city have been pedestrianized in recent years. At a brisk pace, the city can be traversed from North to South (15 km) in a few hours, and the 90/91 ring around the city (19,5 km) in a little more than that.
Is it safe to take metro in Milan? ›
Public transportation in Milan is very safe and available 24/7, from the metro, tram, and bus to taxis and ride-share. However, there's a medium risk of pickpocketing in the city, and it's most widespread in crowded areas and stations.
How much does a metro ticket in Milan cost? ›
Milan Metro
You can buy Milan metro tickets in the metro stations at an ATM ticket machine. A standard one-way ticket costs 2.20 euros.
Where can I buy a Milano card? ›
Both the Milan Pass and Milano Card can be purchased either online, or from various tourist information centers in Milan. Note, even if you purchase the Milan Pass online, you are required to exchange this voucher for a physical pass at Milan Visitor Center in order to start using it.
Can you use credit card on bus in Milan? ›
In Milano, public transport is full contactless. Payment by credit card is available on all buses, trams and trolleybuses of ATM's network.
Yes, according to this official source, Italy is one of the European countries in which drinking tap water is safe and this applies to Milan specifically. There are some risks though including leeching pipes from old building (lead or other heavy metals), chlorine bi-products and microplastics.
How to buy public transport ticket in Italy? ›
You can buy a bus ticket from a "cartoleria," which is a shop where magazines and newspapers are sold. Most train and bus stations in Italy have cartoleria shops. You can also buy bus tickets in some "tabaccheria" shops. A tabaccheria is a tobacco shop found throghout Italian towns and cities.
What happens if you don't validate train ticket Italy? ›
Please note that the pass must be validated at the station before boarding your train - a conductor on a train cannot validate the pass. If you do not validate the pass, or if you tamper with the pass in any way, the conductor has the right to confiscate it, at which time, the unused part of the pass is non-refundable.
What is the best transportation in Milan? ›
As with everywhere, Milan's metro is the fastest way to get around the city. With more than 100 stops scattered throughout the Milan city area, your best bet in finding them is to look out for the square signs with a capital “M” on them.
Do they check ID on Italian trains? ›
On board the train, you must always show a valid form of personal identification along with your ticket or season ticket.
What is the difference between Milan pass and Milan card? ›
Milan Pass is a complete experience and includes free tickets to all the important attractions and tours and even includes public transport. However, if you want a more basic ticket and want the benefits of public transport plus discounts then the Milano Card is suitable for you.
How to travel around Milan on a budget? ›
Visit free attractions: Milan has many free attractions that you can visit, such as the Duomo di Milano, Sforza Castle, and Parco Sempione. You can also enjoy a free walking tour of the city. Use public transportation: Milan has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the metro.
Does Milan Italy have a hop on hop off bus? ›
Explore Milan at your own pace with a ticket for the open-top hop-on hop-off bus. Discover the city's top attractions, from the Duomo and La Scala to the city's charming neighborhoods.
How do I get from Milan airport to city? ›
Take the Malpensa Express from Malpensa Airport to Milano Centrale (main rail station). Timetable and prices. The train station is located in Terminal 1 on level -1. If you land in Terminal 2, there is a free shuttle bus connecting Terminal 1 with Terminal 2 every 20 minutes 24 hours a day.