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Stations in Milan  

Milan Piazza Duca d’Aosta, F6P2+GV Milano, Città metropolitana di Milano, Italy
Zone 1 of Milan, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Bus Milan central station, Piazza Luigi di Savoia, 28, 20124 Milano MI, Italy
Via Giuseppe Impastato
Piazzale Lorenzo Lotto
Via Giulio Natta, 20151,Milan ,ITALY
Milan Malpensa Airport, 21010 Ferno, Province of Varese, Italy
Via Giovanni Palatucci 568
Via Giuseppe Impastato
Terminal 1 Arrivi
Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini 1, 20125 Milan, Italy
via Giuseppe Impastato, 20138, Milan, Italy
Milano Centrale, Piazza Duca d'Aosta, 1, 20124 Milano MI, Italy
Milan Linate Airport, Viale Enrico Forlanini, 20090 Segrate MI, Italy
via Giuseppe Impastato, 20097,Milan ,ITALY
Via Giulio Natta, 20132,Milan ,ITALY
F4QH+W2M Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini
Giovanni Battista Cassinis 83
Via Giulio Natta - Lampugnano, 20151 Milano, Italy
Milan Eni Cantagallo, 40033 Casalecchio di Reno, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy
Autostrada A1 «del Sole» 43058 Sorbolo Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Via Montefeltro, 20156 Milan, Italy
Milano Molino Dorino Subway, 20151 Milan, Milan
Piazza Luigi di Savoia, Milan
Aeroporto Linate - Departures point
MXP T2 - arrivals
Via Cilea Francesco 119, 20151, Milan, Italy
Via Giulio Natta 32 20151 Lampugnano
Piazza Luigi di Savoia, 20124,Milan ,ITALY
Via Giulio Natta, 20151,Milan ,ITALY
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Your questions, Our answers

Which companies run services from and to Milan, Italy

EasyTransfer24 | Autolinee Federico | Alsa | Blablacar Bus | Italo (NTV) | AleTransfer | Decus | NCC Rent | Itabus | Autostradale | Terravision | GoOpti | Future Service | Blu Welcome Travel | Calanda Viaggi | MarinoBus | Livigno Express | Transfer Livigno | Taxi Driver | BusCenter | 

Electricity and socket type

Voltage: 230V, Socket Type: F and L.

Internet accessibility

Numerous Italian cities and towns offer public wi-fi hotspots, including Rome, Bologna and Venice. To use them, you will need to register online using a credit card or an Italian mobile number. An easier option (no need for a local mobile number) is to head to a cafe or bar offering free wi-fi. Most hotels, B&Bs, hostels and agriturismi (farm stays) offer free wi-fi to guests, though signal quality can vary. There will sometimes be a computer for guest use.

Are credit cards accepted across the country?

Yes

Mentionable public holidays

New Year's Day | Epiphany | Easter | Easter Monday | Liberation Day | Labour Day | Republic Day | Assumption of Mary | Ferragosto | All Saints' Day | Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Christmas Day | St. Stephen's Day

How much does a local transport ticket cost?

1.50€

How much does a dinner at a nice restaurant cost?

25.00€

Do I need any vaccinations before I visit italy?

No

Who needs a Visa to enter Italy?

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