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How to reach Milan, Italy How to get to Milan

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How to reach Milan, Italy How to get to Milan Milan



Getting there, Italy - How to reach Milan

Milan is the Italian city that enjoys the best national and international connections, thanks to its airport network, rail and road, the most developed and efficient in Italy.

• By car:

Milan is the largest Italian motorway junction. On the Milan ring road terminating on the A4 motorway from Turin, the A4 from Venice and Verona, the A1 connecting Milan to Bologna, Florence and Rome, the A7 coming from Genoa and Liguria, which lead to the A8/A9 and Switzerland Lakes Como and Maggiore. The ring is divided into East and West bypass bypass.

• By train:

Milan is the largest railway system in Northern Italy, at the center of important national and international lines. The main station is Milano Centrale, which is located near the city center. From here trains leave for all over Italy and international connections to Austria, France, Switzerland and Germany. The station of Milano Cadorna serves the Malpensa Express train to the airport and the regional FNM headed north of Milan.

For times consult the Trenitalia website - www.trenitalia.it or call toll free 89 20 21.

• By air:

Milan has two airports: Malpensa (MXP) is the main airport and also operates
on intercontinental routes, while Linate (LIN) serves domestic flights and some European routes. The Malpensa airport is connected to Milan by the Malpensa Express train and bus from the Malpensa Shuttle. From Linate there is a bus service to Central Station. Linate Malpensa and are also linked together by Air Pullman bus service.

45 km from Milan is the international airport of Orio al Serio (BGY). It is the first low-cost airport in Italy with many flights for Italian and European destinations. From the airport there are 30 daily bus to Milan Central Station provided by "Highway" and "Locatelli Air Pullman".
Oril Al Serio Bergamo Airport

• Highways and Parking Areas

the motorway networks linking Milan to the Italian cities are:
- A1 Milano - Bologna
- A4 Torino - Milano - Venice
- A7 Milan - Genoa
- A8 Milano - Varese - Autostrada dei Laghi
- A9 Lainate - Chiasso
-
West Freeway - Freeway East

service areas near Milan, with rooms equipped for disabled guests are: To

A1 Milano - Bologna:
* San Zeno, east and west
* Somaglia east and west

For A4 Turin - Milan - Venice:
* Novara north and south (accessible with slide)
* * Lambro south
Brianza North (accessible toilet with difficulty) and south Brianza
* Brembo North (accessible toilet with slide)

For A7 - Milan - Genoa:
* * Dornoch
Cantalupa west east and west

for A8 - Milano - Varese: *
Villoresi To the east and west

Lainate A9 - Chiasso: *
Villoresi east and west
* Lario east and west

To Freeway West: Assago

* * San Giuliano * Rozzano
east and west to east

Eastern Bypass:
* North Cologno

Hotel Bernina Milan, Via Napo Torriani 27, 20124 Milano
In front of Milan Central Station.
Metro Stop: Green (Line 2) and Yellow (Line 3), stop "Central"
Stop Tram: Tram 5, stop "Duca D'Aosta / Central"
Bus Stop: 90, 91 and 92 stop "Central / Tonnale "60 stop" Central "
Tel 02 66988022 - Fax 02 6702964 - email: Info@hotelbernina.it

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