Milano Centrale Station
Piazza Duca d'Aosta 1, 20124 Milan, Italy
Milano Centrale is Milan's main railway station — a grand Art Deco building serving Frecciarossa and Italo high-speed trains to Rome, Florence, Venice, Turin and beyond. Metro Line 2 (green) and Line 3 (yellow) connect the station to the city centre.
How to Get to Milano Centrale
- →Metro: Lines M2 (Centrale FS) and M3 (Centrale FS) stop directly at the station.
- →Bus: Multiple city buses and the airport express bus (Malpensa) depart from Piazza Luigi di Savoia.
- →Taxi: Official white taxis at the rank on Piazza Duca d'Aosta.
- →From Malpensa Airport: Malpensa Express train (52 min, €13) runs every 30 minutes.
- →From Linate Airport: Bus line 73 or taxi (~25 min).
Transport at Milano Centrale
Both lines serve Centrale FS stop
Malpensa Express bus from Piazza Luigi di Savoia
Via Vittor Pisani
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get from Milano Centrale to Malpensa Airport?
Malpensa Express train (€13, 52 min) departs from Terminals 1 and 2. Trains run every 30 minutes. Buy tickets at machines or the Trenord office.
What is the fastest train from Milano Centrale to Rome?
Frecciarossa high-speed trains run the Milan–Rome route in 2h 55m–3h 10m. Italo also covers this route at similar times. Book in advance for the cheapest fares.
Is left luggage available at Milano Centrale?
Yes — KiPoint left luggage storage is on the lower ground floor. Open daily 6am–11pm.