2024

STAZIONE CENTRALE

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3/5
1 review

Lombardy's main railway hub, the station is just a few metro stops from the historic center. It is widely recognized for its history and architecture: the grandiose mass of the central station (207 meters long) was solemnly inaugurated on May 15, 1931. A triumph of Mussolinian neoclassicism, its walls are adorned with reliefs and statues embodying the symbolism of the regime. Restored between 2005 and 2010, it is Italy's second-largest railway station, with an annual passenger flow of around 120 million.

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2024

STAZIONE PORTA GARIBALDI

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2/5
2 reviews

After the Stazione di Milano Centrale, this is one of the most important stations in the city: about 25 million passengers pass through every year. It is used by suburban, regional and national trains, as well as the TGV (high-speed train) connecting Milan and Paris (Gare de Lyon). From this station, you can reach the cities of Bergamo, Cremona, Varese, Turin, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno by train. The station was opened in 1961 and takes its name from the nearby Garibaldi Gate of the ancient city walls.

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2024

STAZIONE LAMBRATE

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Located in the university district of Città Studi, this train station connects Milan with certain destinations in southern Lombardy. A shuttle service connects this station with Linate airport every 20 min.

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2024

TRENORD

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The Trenord company provides rail connections between Milan's main stations (Rogoredo, Centrale, Cadorna...) and various Lombardy towns within a 30 km radius. The 13 S lines provide easy access to the whole of Lombardy thanks to the passanti, omnibuses that serve Saronno, Lecco, Monza and Pavia. Tickets can be purchased on the Trenord or Trenitalia websites, or directly at the station. Don't forget to validate your ticket (also online, thanks to the check-in system).

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2024

ITALO

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5/5
1 review