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Milan train timetables and tickets

Milan high speed train timetables and tickets: find the best price, book train tickets from and to Milan and discover Italy.
Travel between Rome and Milan in only 3 hours, between Venice and Milan in 1.5 hours, and between Florence and Milan in only 2 hours and 15 minutes.

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO MILAN

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO MILAN
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train Rome - Milan

29,9€
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train Turin - Milan

8,9€
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train Naples - Milan

34,9€
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train Milan - Salerno

37,9€
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train Florence - Milan

17,9€
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train Venice - Milan

14,9€
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train Verona - Milan

8,9€
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train Bologna - Milan

12,9€
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HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM MILAN

HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM MILAN
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train Milan - Rome

29,9€
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train Milan - Turin

8,9€
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train Milan - Naples

34,9€
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train Milan - Salerno

37,9€
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train Milan - Florence

17,9€
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train Milan - Venice

14,9€
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train Milan - Verona

8,9€
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train Milan - Bologna

12,9€
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Milano Centrale Station

🚉 Station Milano Centrale
📍 AddressP.za Duca d'Aosta, Milano
👥 Annual PassengersOver 120 million
🚅 Daily Trains More than 800
🚆 Rails24

The Milano Centrale station is an authentic pearl of Italian architecture, built in 1931 on the project of the architect Ulisse Stacchini. Characterized by marble and steel, the station represents a real work of art, both for its beauty and for its imposing dimensions. Not surprisingly, the Milano Centrale station is the second largest in Italy and one of the most important railway hubs in Europe with over 120 million passengers a year. The station allows you to reach numerous destinations, both nationally and internationally, thanks to the presence of regional trains and Italo bullet trains. Among the most popular routes you can find Milan-Rome, Milan-Naples and Milan-Turin. The services provided by the station are of the highest level. In addition to the numerous commercial activities such as restaurants, shops and cafés, the station is equipped with an area dedicated to information and additional services. Here you can book tickets, rent cars or bicycles and, thanks to the free Wi-Fi connection, always stay connected.

Reaching the station

The Milano Centrale station is easily accessible from numerous parts of the city as it is connected to the main metro lines (green and yellow line) and numerous buses and trams. By choosing Italo's high-speed trains you will enjoy convenience, efficiency and modernity in your train travels in Italy. Whether for business or pleasure, Italo is always the right choice to enjoy Italy at its best.

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from Milan to Bologna Centrale the time needed to connect these two train stations by Italo High Speed Train.

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from Milan to Rome Termini the time needed to connect Milan with the Italian capital by Italo High Speed Train.

MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN MILAN

Whether it’s for business, a passion for fashion, or a love for design, the reasons to visit Milan, Italy’s most international city, continue to grow. For a round trip in one day, the must-see destinations during your visit to Milan are the Duomo with its Madonnina, the city’s most famous symbol, Castello Sforzesco, the Church of Sant'Ambrogio, Piazza della Scala with its Teatro alla Scala, and the imposing Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

From here, just a few steps away, you can visit the most famous department store in Italy, the Rinascente, and just ten minutes on foot will bring you to the “Fashion Quadrilateral”, Milan’s fashion district – a premier shopping area, located in the area between the streets of via Montenapoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga, and Corso Venezia.

Each year, Milan’s design week attracts designers from all over the world, and the areas around Brera and Tortona come alive with events for the “Fuori Salone”, showcasing Milan's design scene.

To explore the trendiest area of the city, head down to the Darsena and check out its famous Navigli (Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio Grande). But Milan is also a city of art, where you can admire Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Last Supper, or visit exhibitions at the Pinacoteca di Brera, the Triennale, or at the Prada Foundation.

Milan is not only the engine of the country's economy, home to the stock exchange and the prestigious Bocconi University. It also hosts some of Europe’s most important fairs and events, including the Salone del Mobile, Milan Fashion Week, or the Craftsman fair “Artigiano in Fiera”.

If you’re visiting for business, don’t miss the newly renovated Porta Nuova area, a project that has enriched Milan’s skyline with new skyscrapers, including the Unicredit Tower and the award-winning Bosco Verticale.

So, what are you waiting for? Buy your bullet train ticket to Milan with Italo!

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