![]() The most important is to have a good Milan metro map. The last stop on M2 (green) Assago Milanofiori Forum is another important venue for concerts, festivals (Latino American) and basket ball games.You can easily reach San Siro stadium by new M5 (lilac) metro taking off at last stop – San Siro Stadio. You are looking for a football mach? This venue is also a great place for concerts. Are are a fan of one of the Milan’s football clubs, Milan or Inter.Be careful to take the M1 branch directed to RHO Fieramilano (last stop). Coming in Milan for business? If you have to be at Milan Fair Ground that take M1 (red line).From Duomo (one stop) take off at Montenapoleone yellow metro station and start you shopping experience at The Quadrilatero della moda ( The Quadrilateral of fashion). Are you a shopping fan? Looking for great Milan fashion brands? If so, you should take a ride on M3 (yellow line).This area offers some excellent hotel deals around Porta Genova station. To reach it, take off at Porta Genova metro station (M2 green). Another district you shouldn’t miss is Navigli Milan canal area, the best place for night stroll, searching for the best aperitif bars and top nightlife venue.If you want to spend a romantic evening in Brera, called Milan Montmartre district, visiting La Pinacoteca di Brera art gallery, that try to remember M2 (green) Lanza – Brera (the first station after Cadorna) where you can stay in some romantic hotels.Most good tour guidebooks will include this information, but a city map that includes Metro stops will also be a good resource to figure this out.Īmong other station, there are few that deserve to be mentioned according to the activities you have in mind,, for example: From here Duomo is only two metro (M1) stations away. Staying in one of hotels near this metro station, you can easily reach important city sights and city districts like Brera. Cadorna Metro is also important to reach Como Lake and Malpensa Airport by Malpensa Express trains to Terminal 1 and 2. If you decide to visit Castello Sforzesco (Fortress) you can take Red (M1) or Green (M2) line. To discover and find the Milan city transport route, visit the Giromilano, a simple application to easily find the location, the fastest route and discover the route with the various alternatives of public transport including metro.įor first time visitors here are the most important metro stations: Duomo StationĬadorna metro station is one of the most important Metro junctions reachable by Green and Red lines.Keep in mind that some stops have more than one Metro line, but this will make easier to reach your destination from different parts of the city.Your second task will be, using the metro map, to establish your undergrounds destination that are near to your city sight you are planning to visit.The first thing you should do is to find your accommodation in Milan inside the Milan metro network area.Here are essential things you should do first: With four active metro lines and numerous stations, it’s almost impossible for first time visitors to guess where to find a right metro station near to their hotel or which line goes to their favorite destinations. View the M5 Line metro map Metro Stations Connects the northern part of the city with 19 station from Bignami street all the way to famous football stadium San Siro, the temple of Milan and Inter clubs. ![]() It’s 16 km long and it was inaugurated in 2015. M5, called lilac is a new new Milan metro line characterized by the lilac color, almost completely automated. To addition to four metro lines, Milan has a railway loop (in Italian ‘ passante ferroviario‘) that is an almost entirely underground system (called Lines S) that crosses Milan with 5 lines called “suburban lines” connecting the hinterland area of Milan and the city center. Each of these lines will be represented by maps including those found in Milan metro maps. Underground Networkīelow are four underground lines indicated by numbers and corresponding colors (red, green, yellow and lilac). It’s 96,9 km long with average daily 1.500.000 passengers. Officially metro system is covered by four lines fully functional while the fifth (called blue line is under construction). In order to help to understand how to use it, let’s see how Milan’s underground works and what it consists of. ![]() Although Milan’s city network covers almost all parts of the city, sometimes it’s necessary to use the combination of transportation means, like a tram or bus. Milan subway network with its four lines (with fifth under construction) can be rather intimidating and quite unfamiliar particularly if you aren’t used to riding underground.
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