How to get to Milan Centrale Train Station

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Milan Centrale station information & facilities

Distance from Milan Centrale to city center
Distance from Milan Centrale to city center
2.3 miles (3.7 km)
Ticket Office Hours
Ticket Office Hours
Mon - Sun: 05: 50 - 22: 20
How to get to this station?
How to get to this station?
Metro lines: M2 (green), M3 (yellow)
Tram lines: 1
Bus lines: 5, 9, 10, 42, 81, 87, 152, 728, N26, NM2, NM3, Air Bus, Orio Shuttle
Train lines: FR, FB, EC, Thello, XP2, R28, IC, ICN, RV, R, Regio, Italo
Nearest Airport
Nearest Airport
Milan Linate Airport
4 miles (7 km)
How to get to nearest airport?
How to get to nearest airport?
The airport can be reached from the station by public transit in 30 minutes with the Autostralade bus which runs every 15-20 minutes.
Amenities at station
Wifi
Wifi
Free WiFi in the station.
ATM
ATM
There are ATMs in various locations around the station
Taxi
Taxi
Lockers
Lockers
Provided by KiPoint and located on the ground floor, on the side of Piazza Luigi di Savoia. It is open every day from 06: 00 to 23: 00.
Dining
Dining
Venchi | Panzera Coffee | Burger King | Bar Motta | Caffè Napoli | VyTA Boulangerie | Spontini | Starbucks | Dispensa Emilia | McDonald's | & many more
Car Rentals
Car Rentals
Hertz | Avis | SIXT | Maggiore | Budget | Europcar | Noleggiare
Information Desk
Information Desk
Located next to the ticket office on the ground floor in the shopping gallery.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Station is wheelchair accessible, has elevators and the Sala Blu, Trenitalia's office of assistance for disabled travelers, is next to Platform 4.
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Travel to Milano Centrale train station from Milan city center

Milan is both a financial and fashion hub, renowned as an international capital of design, as well as home to the national stock exchange. It is a favorite destination for history buffs, foodies, and fashionistas. The train station Milano Centrale is the largest in Europe, handling more trains and passengers than any other, and providing a hub for a large local and regional rail network.

The terminal is located in the north end of the central part of the city. About 500 trains pass through the station daily, adding up to about 120 million passengers each year. It is well-connected to the rest of the city via public transportation, including several bus, tram, and subway lines, and beyond via intercity and regional railways. Travelers should note, however, that the suburban train service, or the Milan S Lines, do not connect directly with train station Milano Centrale. While Milano Centrale is the largest, there are other major rail stations in the city center, including Milan Porta Garibaldi in the northwest, Milan Cadorna in the west end, and Milan Rogoredo in the east end of town.

What is the best way to get to the Milano Centrale train station from the city center?

Travel to train station from Milan city center is easy and convenient using a variety of methods. Weather permitting, and without heavy luggage to carry, the trip takes about 35 minutes on foot using Via Melchiorre Gioia, or similarly on Via Giovanni Battista Pirelli - or a combination of both - turning onto Piazza Duca d'Aosta where the station is located. Via Giovanni Battista Pirelli is mostly flat, making it convenient for rolling suitcase or wheelchair wheels. Several of the city's bus and tram lines include a stop at the train station, as well as the metro subway trains.

How far is it from the city center to the train station Milano Centrale?

To get to the train station from Milan city center is a trip of approximately 1.85 miles (three kilometers), depending on the exact route taken. The trip itself should take only 25 minutes or so by, but extra time should be allowed for traffic during rush hour periods. The M3 yellow metro line runs into the station itself, and is the most convenient way to get from Milan city center to the train station. Tram 1 offers a more scenic route through the city, if timing is not a concern. The distance from the city center to Milan Porta Garibaldi is similar to that of Milano Centrale, while Milan Cadorna and Milan Rogoredo are also located within 1 or 2 miles of the city center, all in different directions and neighborhoods.

How accessible is the train station for those with limited mobility?

Disabled travelers and those with mobility issues will find it convenient to travel to train station Milano Centrale from Milan city center. ATM, the municipal transit authority, uses low-floor buses which are wheelchair accessible, and many subway stations are equipped with elevators. An accessible taxi service is also available from a number of providers. At the train station, the ticket office and main waiting rooms are wheelchair accessible, as are the restrooms in the station. There is an elevator that connects the ticket office to the train platforms. Any passengers with disabilities, or those who need extra assistance, can inquire at the Sala Blu (or Blue Room) next to track four. Information on all disability-related services is available in the Sala Blu, along with booking services, an available wheelchair on demand, lifting trolleys that allow wheelchair-bound passengers to easily get on and off the train, and the use of manual single-baggage trolleys free of charge on request.

Local tips: the Milano Centrale train station points of interest

First opened in 1864, the train station Milano Centrale was built by French architect Louis-Jules Bouchot in an ornate style reminiscent of Parisian buildings of the era. Many people consider it one of the most beautiful stations in Europe. Inside the train station Milano Centrale, travelers will find an extensive shopping and food court, offering everything from designer fashions to books and music, tech, news and sundries, and more. Food options include cafes and fast food, as well as sit down dining. Most are located on the lower level, which also connects to the metro system. What to do near the Milano Centrale train station? If there is time to explore a little before leaving, a 15-minute ride on the line 3 subway will take travelers to the famous Piazza Duomo and the imposing Milan Cathedral for a last taste of the city's renowned attractions. 

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