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Moving around easily

Updated: 2014-07-18 / (tourism.milan.it)
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The areas of interest to tourists are well serviced. For example, it is only four stops from Stazione Centrale (Central Station) to Piazza Duomo which are connected by the M3 yellow line, allowing you to arrive quickly and directly in the heart of the city. The M1 red line, on the other hand, makes it possible to travel to the new fair centre of Milan from the centre of the city, without the hassle of using a car.

It is also possible to purchase a “customised” ticket according to one’s own needs, including the single trip ticket, the ten-trip carnet ticket for those using the metropolitan occasionally and the tourist pass for anyone wishing to explore the city in depth. For those that need to travel between neighbouring municipalities and the Lombard capital, tickets increase in cost according to the distance to be travelled.

ATM Point

Metropolitana Duomo stop

Metropolitana Stazione Centrale stop

Metropolitana Stazione Cadorna stop

Metropolitana Loreto stop

Metropolitana Stazione Romolo stop

Metropolitana Stazione Garibaldi stop

Toll-free number ATM 800 808181

The buses in Milan are a traditional mode of transport that runs throughout the city.

Local Radiobus

Phone: 02 4803 4803

The local Radiobus service picks up passengers and drops them at any requested stop in the neighborhood. In every service area passengers will find the requested bus waiting at the Radiobus stop: alternatively, passengers can ring for a bus just before going to the bus stop or reserve in advance from 01:00pm on the day that the service is required. The Radiobus service is available every day from 10:00pm to 02:00am.

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