Getting to MiCo Allianz - Gate 6
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Getting to MiCo Allianz - Gate 6

Allianz MiCo - Gate 6

Viale Lodovico Scarampo

20149 Milan, IT

By Train

Central Station – Garibaldi Station

Take the green line M2 (Abbiategrasso/Assago forum direction) until Garibaldi. Here take lilac line M5 (San Siro Stadio direction) until Portello – exit Viale Scarampo.

Cadorna Station

Take the first departing train until Domodossola – Here take lilac line M5 (San Siro Stadio direction) until Portello – exit the metro from Viale Scarampo.

By Plane

LINATE
Take blue line M4 (direction San Babila) for 7 stops, get off at San Babila. Here take the red line M1 (Rho Fiera Milano direction) until Lotto, there change the line with the lilac M5 (Bignami direction) get off at Portello, exit the metro from Viale Scarampo.

MALPENSA
The MALPENSA EXPRESS train service connects the airport to the city center in 40 minutes arriving at Cadorna Northern Railway station.
Here take the first train leaving until Domodossola – take the metro lilac M5 (San Siro Stadio direction) for two stops, get off at Portello and exit the metro from Viale Scarampo. 

ORIO AL SERIO
The Autostradale or Air Pullman bus service connects the airport to the city in 60 minutes, arriving at Central Station: take the green line M2 (Abbiategrasso/Assago Forum direction) until Garibaldi. Here take lilac line M5 (San Siro Stadio direction) until Porello – exit the metro from Viale Scarampo.

By metro

FROM CENTRALE – 22 minutes
Take the green line M2 until Garibaldi FS, then take lilac line M5 (San Siro Stadio direction) until Portello (Viale Scarampo exit). 

FROM DUOMO – 19 minutes
Take the red line M1 (Rho Fiera direction) until Lotto, then take lilac line M5 (Bignami Parco Nord direction) until Portello (Viale Scarampo exit). 

Getting around the city

Public transportation

 

The metro, tram and bus network in Milano is operated by ATM - Azienda Trasporti Milanesi.
The city is served by 5 underground lines: M1 Red, M2 Green, M3 Yellow, M4 Blue and M5 Lilac. The numerous bus and tram lines offer a not-to-be-missed opportunity to view the city from a window seat.

Milano is served by five subway lines.

Red Line M1: Sesto F.S. - Rho Fiera Milano / Bisceglie
Green Line M2: Gessate / Cologno Nord - Assago Milanofiori Forum / P.za Abbiategrasso Chiesa Rossa
Yellow Line M3: Comasina - San Donato
Blue Line M4: Linate Airport - San Babila
Lilac Line M5: Bignami Parco Nord - San Siro Stadio

The system is supplemented by the Passante underground rail link which connects urban and suburban railway stations to the subway network. 

Download the public transport map

Ticket types
  • Single ticket, valid 90 minutes € 2,20
  • 24-hour pass € 7,60
  • Ticket valid for 3 days from the date of validation: €15,50
    The ticket is valid until the end of the public transport service on the third day, i.e., at 03:45 a.m. (not at midnight).
  • 10-ticket pass: it cannot be used by more than one person at a time € 19,50
  • YesMilano City Pass is the much-awaited official city pass. It includes 3-day travel in the metro subway system and all of public transport (trams, buses, S trains).

The ticket can be used with no limitation on buses, trams, underground lines and on the urban tracks of the suburban trains (Passante Ferroviario); it must be validated at the beginning of the journey and at any transportation change.

Where to buy tickets
  • All authorized sellers: bars, newspaper stands and tobacco shops (located inside the underground stations and overground) and automatic counters inside the underground stations.
  • ATM MILANO OFFICIAL APP: App for smartphones allowing to buy and validate tickets directly from the App.

ATM Official app for IOS

ATM Official app for Android

Bike sharing

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Bikes are an eco-friendly and practical means of travelling around the city. Milano offers approx. 144 kilometres of cycle paths and lanes over a completely flat area for bicycle lovers; it is not mandatory for adults to wear a helmet.

BikeMi, the bike sharing of Milan Municipality, is a real means of public transport to be used for getting around the city, that integrates perfectly with the ATM network.

BikeMi today has 325 stations distributed in the key points of the city and 5430 bicycles.

How does it work?

Find a bike
Use the app to look for the nearest bike station and find a bike available.

Ride
Ride for up to two hours, enjoy the city and, at the end of your trip remember to release the bike correctly

Release your bike at the station
Return your bike at the nearest station to your destination

Insert the bike into a free slot and wait for it to be properly locked. The light from the coupling point shall become fixed green and the pins shall no longer be removable.

 

Get the app for bike sharing on IOS

Get the app for bike sharing on Android