AUTOSTAZIONE LAMPUGNANO
Read moreTo the north-west of the city, Milan's main bus station is the terminus and departure point for the Flixbus and Blablabus companies, which link the capital of Lombardy to Paris and a number of French (Lyon, Nice, Marseille...) and European cities. Although trains are preferred, daily buses to Italy's major cities leave regularly from here, as do regional buses to visit the Lake District or the Italian Alps. Information desk and ticket sales. Direct metro to central Milan.
BIKEMI
Read moreBikeMi is the Milan City Council's bike-sharing service. This Milanese Vélib, managed by the ATM public transport company, has enjoyed growing success since its inception, among locals and tourists alike. There are 325 stations all over the city, the service is very inexpensive and it's easy to find a free bike using the application. The only drawback is that you need to be registered to obtain your access code. Maximum use: 2 hours.
ROSSIGNOLI
Read moreBikes of all kinds - city bikes, racing bikes, mountain bikes, folding bikes, children's bikes - in this professional workshop and at the same time very well stocked shop. Helmets, bells, baskets, saddles, bags, pants, sports jerseys; for pedalling through the streets of Milan, the historical Rossignoli sign along Corso Garibaldi offers everything. Including items to face the rain and the cold: waterproof capes, rain hats and tarpaulins to cover the bike and others. Bike rental service and guided tours in Italian and English.
EURES
Read more(Sezione Airport per l'Impiego near the Ufficio di Tourist). Information on living conditions, working abroad, employment contracts and employment opportunities can also be obtained from this State agency.
Finally, some dailies with a "Employment" section can also be usefully consulted, including the Corriere della Sera.
POSTE CENTRALE CORDUSIO
Read moreMain post in Milan. All services.
TRENORD
Read moreThe 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).
POSTE
Read moreStresa is a charming town in Italy's Piedmont region. Among the services available is a post office located in Via Anna Maria Bolongaro. The Stresa post office offers a variety of services, such as stamp sales, car insurance, pension certificates, residence permits, cadastral visits, CUD certificates, work vouchers, INPS certificates and QR codes. In addition, the post office has free Wi-Fi and a Postamat cash dispenser available 24 hours a day.
POSTE CENTRALE
Read moreThe Central Post Office in Como Centro offers a range of services including stamp sales, car insurance, residence permits, CUD certificates, INPS certificates, cadastral visits, work orders, QR codes and Wi-Fi access.
POSTE
Read moreCastelbellino is home to a post office, located in Piazza della Vittoria. The post office offers a range of services, such as stamp sales, car insurance, pension certificates, residence permits, cadastral visits, CUD certificates, work vouchers, INPS certificates and QR codes.
DO EAT BETTER BERGAMO
Read moreFeel like visiting the city in a different way? To discover its secrets and culinary specialities? Do Eat Better is the agency for you! Its gastronomic walking tour of the city - about 3h30 - is simply perfect: discover the delicatessen, red wine, casoncelli(fresh pasta filled with pork), polenta, cheese, not forgetting stracciatella ice cream and espresso! But we don't just eat! We also visit the city and discover its secrets. The guides are competent and very nice!
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read morePorta Nuova station is an important link on the Milan-Venice and Rome-Trento rail lines. It also provides regular services to Padua and Vicenza, as well as to Treviso, with connections to Mestre. The Frecciarossa train connects Verona to Venice in 1 hour 15 minutes, Verona to Bologna in 50 minutes, Vicenza in 25 minutes and Padua in 45 minutes. There are also numerous departures to Brescia and Peschiera del Garda. From the station, you can take ATV lines 11, 12 and 13, among others, to set down your suitcases in Verona.
AEROPORTO VALERIO CATULLO VILLAFRANCA
Read moreInternational airport 16 km southwest of Verona. Domestic flights to several cities in central and southern Italy, as well as to major European capitals. However, there are no direct flights to Paris. The Aerobus shuttle bus runs between the airport and Porta Nuova station (15 min.) every day, every 20 minutes, between 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. approx. Ticket: €6, valid for 75 minutes on the entire Verona public transport network.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreTickets can be bought at tobacconists and newsstands. The Atv company provides connections between Verona and the towns on the eastern shore of Lake Garda (Peschiera, Lazise, Bardolino, Garda). The Saia company is responsible for linking Verona to the western shore in Lombardy (Sirmione, Desenzano, Brescia).
Buses on national or international routes (including Flixbus, which offers a daily trip from Verona to Lyon) mark their terminus near the bus station, on the very left as you leave the train station.
ÉCOLE EUROPÉENNE DE VARESE
Read moreThe school shall be open to children of civil servants and, within the limits of available places, to children who are nationals of the countries of the European Union admitted upon presentation of the documents necessary for registration.
POSTE
Read moreThe Bedero Valcuvia post office offers various services, such as issuing pension certificates, managing waits, issuing CUD certificates, creating a Poste ID/SPID identifier, distributing work orders, issuing INPS certificates and generating QR codes.