International Airports

Milan is served by three airports – Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, and Orio al Serio International Airport (Bergamo) – which ensure frequent domestic and international connections. Facilities available at all the airports include tourist information offices and car rental services.

Milan Malpensa Airport

The airport of Milano Malpensa, the largest in the Milan area, has two terminals that offer many intercontinental connections, on top of numerous domestic and international routes. The airport is well connected with the city of Milan: the journey by car takes about an hour along the A8 motorway (Milano-Laghi, Varese direction, Busto Arsizio-Malpensa junction). Moreover, the international hub is conveniently connected with the town by private shuttle bus services to Centrale Railway Station and express train services to Cadorna Railway Station.

https://www.milanomalpensa-airport.com/en/from-to/getting-to-leaving-from-malpensa

Milan Linate Airport

The Milan Linate airport, named after Enrico Forlanini, is a first-rate city airport. The airport of Milan Linate is conveniently connected to the city of Milan by private shuttle bus services to Centrale Railway Station and the urban bus line no. 73 to Piazza San Babila. 

https://www.milanolinate-airport.com/en/from-to/getting-to-leaving-from-linate

Orio al Serio Airport

The International Airport of Orio al Serio is the third airport of Milan. It is located close to Bergamo, about an hour away from the centre of Milan. Orio al Serio is conveniently connected with the city of Milan by private shuttle bus services to Centrale Railway Station.

https://www.milanbergamoairport.it/en
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How to Get to Leonardo Campus of Politecnico di Milano

The Symposium venue is located in the Leonardo Campus of Politecnico di Milano and it can be easily reached from Centrale Railway Station and Cadorna Railway Station by taxi or public transportation.

The main entrance of the Leonardo Campus is located in Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32 , just 2-minute walking distance from the Piola subway station (Line 2 – Green).

The Symposium will be held in the Trifoglio (Clover) building facilities.

Milan Public Transportation

Milan has an efficient and extensive public transport system. Information about public transport in Milan and how to move around the city, including maps, timetables, tickets, real time information and more, can be found on the ATM website.

http://www.atm.it/en
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Taxies in Milan

Contrary to most cities in Europe, taxis in Milan rarely stop when someone hails them in the street. To catch a cab, you’ll need to walk to the nearest taxi stop or, otherwise call to book one in advance. There are many Radio Taxi companies in Milan. A taxi cab can be reserved through a variety of web/phone channels, including the following Radio Taxi services:   +39 02 4040  +39 02 8585  +39 02 6969