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How to Get to Milan

Discover the top ways to get to Milan

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As Italy's second largest city, Milan is very well connected with the rest of the world.

With three airports in easy reach of Milan, the easiest and quickest way of getting to the city is to fly.

Travelling by train is also a great choice when visiting Milan. There are two main train stations in Milan: Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi. High-speed trains and regional trains stop at both, with connections to European capitals such as Paris, Zurich and Vienna, as well as Italy's main cities and regions.

You can also drive to Milan, entering the Italian peninsula from continental Europe via the tunnels that cross the Alps, or through coastal roads.

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Easiest way to get to Milan

Flying to Milan

As Italy's second largest city, Milan is very well connected with the rest of the world. Most international airlines operate either in Malpensa or Linate year-round, connecting the Italian city not only with the main European capitals, but also with destinations in Asia, America and Africa. Flights from Malpensa reach as far as Finland in the north, Chile in the west, Japan in the east and Mauritius in the south.

Getting from the airport to Milan

Driving to Milan

Coach to Milan

Ferries to Milan