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When visiting Milano, moving around by Metro is probably the smartest way to move around the city and it is also a “green” choice for the environment.

The 5 Metro lines that are currently operating in Milano are connecting all major attractions and point of interest very efficiently and affordably.

EXAMPLES OF POPULAR PLACES YOU CAN REACH BY METRO:

  • Duomo Square & Galleria: Metro lines 1 & 3 (Duomo stop)
  • Da Vinci’s Last Supper / Branca panoramic Tower / Triennale Design Museum: Metro lines 1 & 2 (Cadorna stop)
  • Fashion District & La Scala Theater: Metro line 3 (Montenapoleone stop)
  • Castello Sforzesco: Metro line 1 (Cairoli stop)
  • San Siro Stadium: Metro line 5 ( San Siro stadio stop)
  • City Life Shopping District: Metro line 5 (Tre Torri stop)
  • Monumental Cemetery: Metro line 5 (Monumentale stop)
  • Brera Art Gallery: Metro line 2 (Lanza stop)
  • Porta Nuova, Bosco Verticale & Piazza Gae Aulenti: Metro lines 2 & 5 (Garibaldi stop)
  • Linate City Airport: Metro Line 4
TICKETS PRICES AS OF JANUARY 2024 (the same ticket is also valid on the surface transportation within the validity timeline):
 
  • Single Ticket: €2.20 – 90 minutes
  • Daily Ticket: €7.60 – 24 hours
  • 3 Days Ticket: €15.50 – 3 days
  • Carnet of 10 Single Tickets: €19.50 – 10 tickets of 90 minutes
SAFETY & SECURITY:
The Metro of Milano is reasonably safe. You obviously have to pay attention to possible pickpockets and keep an eye on possible strikes like in every other underground services of other big European cities like Paris, London or Madrid.
 
HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
There are multiple ways to purchase Metro tickets, including contactless instant payment “as you go”