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How to get from Linate Airport to Milan

Linate is the smallest of Milan's airports, located near the city. Therefore, it is cheaper and more convenient to get to the center by city bus.

Linate Airport

Linate Airport (Aeroporto di Milano-Linate) is small, it serves short European and "home" Italian flights. There is only one three-story round-the-clock terminal. Linate is located closer to other airports to Milan, it is located almost within the city - just 8 km east of the center.

On the ground floor there are several Car Rentals car rental points from leading European companies. On your own, in a rented car, you can drive to the center through Via XXII Marzo, Viale Corsica; on the A4 and A8 motorways. There are several long-term parking lots in Linate. Find your car rental here.

The cheapest option is city buses

How to get from Linate Airport to Milan, CityWaves '52 photo

The cheapest way to get from Linate to the center of Milan is with the city bus number 73 and X73 (express) from ATM. They walk to the San Babila Station metro station, a red line, every 10 minutes. from 06:00 a.m. to 00:30 a.m. See the schedule with all stops on the carrier’s website.

A one way ticket will cost you € 1.5. And spend 30 minutes on the road.

StarFly Buses

The Milan Central Station (Stazione di Milano Centrale), with its green and yellow metro lines, is run by the comfortable ATM and StarFly buses from the airport.

StarFly buses run every 30 minutes. See the bus schedule on the carrier’s website; buy electronic tickets there as well. You can pay the fare with the driver.

One way ticket costs € 5; with back - € 9. The duration of the trip is 25 minutes.

Airbus Buses

ATM AirBus buses run every 30 minutes. See the schedule on the carrier’s website. The fare is paid directly on the bus.

Pay € 5 for a ticket, and € 9 with a fee. The duration of the trip is 30 minutes.

Bus Linate - Malpensa

Malpensa Shuttle buses run from Linate Airport to Malpensa Airport. See the schedule and buy tickets on the carrier’s website. You can buy tickets on the bus.

One way fare is € 13. Travel time - 1-1.5 hours.

Taxi

Taxis are best taken at the airport - the journey will take no more than 20 minutes. The cost of the trip is best to check with the taxi driver right away - this is about € 40. Sometimes drivers overcharge too much. Fees are charged by taximeter.

See taxi prices here.

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Watch the video: How to get from Milano Linate Airport to Milano City Centre (April 2024).

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