How to get here


By Airplane :


- from Linate Airport, take metropolitan bus number 73 until Largo Augusto, that is second last stop. Then by foot to Piazza Fontana (250mts) where you will take the tram 15. The same ticket is valid also for this tram. Just in case you miss the second last stop in Largo Augusto you can get off the bus 73 at terminus in Piazza San Babila. From there to Piazza Fontana you will walk for 600 mts.
- from Orio al Serio Airport, first take the bus to Stazione Centrale - Piazza Duca d'Aosta (it takes about 1 hour). You should look for the buses to Milano Centrale. These are the main companies:
* www.orioshuttle.com
* www.terravision.eu
* www.airportbusexpress.it
They all travel till late at night, and have about the same price: it is probably a good idea to buy the ticket for the first available bus after landing in Bergamo (there are booths selling the tickets at the exit of the airport). It is also possible to take a taxi from Orio al Serio or reserve a private car (such as www.milanotaxiok.it), however the price is going to be higher than 80€.
- from Malpensa Airport, take train or bus arriving at Stazione Centrale (it takes about 15 mins), then take the underground, line number 2 (green line), direction Abbiategrasso / Assago, for 12 stops, until station Famagosta. Then you can either walk for around 900 mts or take bus number 95 and get off at the second stop.

Taking a taxi is probably easier. However, if you are arriving at Orio al Serio or Malpensa airport, we suggest that you first take the bus / train in order to enter the metropolitan area.

By Train :


Most long-distance trains arrive at Stazione Centrale. From there, take the underground, line number 2 (green line), direction Abbiategrasso / Assago, for 12 stops, until station Famagosta. Then you can either walk for around 900 mts or take bus number 95 and get off at the second stop.

Useful links:
Metropolitan public transportation: ATM Milano
Italian railways: Trenitalia
Maplensa Shuttle
Taxi

Getting around Milan

Traffic in downtown Milan may be chaotic in daytime, so it might be more comfortable to visit the city by public transportation ATM Milano (2,20€ tickets give 90 minutes access to the urban network.

Parking

Free public parking lots (usually marked with white lines) can hardly be found in downtown Milano.
Parking lots marked with blue lines can be found very near to the apartment at the following conditions:
free during the night (7:00 pm - 9:00 am) and on Sundays. Be aware that on Tuesday night, no parking at all is allowed from 12AM to 6AM because of street cleaning available at a fee of 1,20€ / hour in daytime (9:00 am to 7:00 pm) in working days.
Parking tickets are available in tobacco and newspaper shops. Please always check the street signs for updated information about parking conditions.
Parking lots marked with yellow lines are residents-only and should not be occupied.

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