Getting there and around
Airports
Milan has two international airports, Malpensa and Linate. There are shuttle buses going between the two airports. In addition, there is another airport not far from Milan, Bergamo-Orio al Serio, which is used for budget companies.
Malpensa airport lies approximately 50 kilometers from the center of Milan. From terminal T1 the Malpensa Express train and bus leave to the Milano Cadorna Station and Milan Central Station.
Linate Airport is much closer to the city (7 kilometers) than the larger Malpensa Airport and is used especially for domestic and European flights. There is no train connection with Linate Airport. There is a bus that goes to the subway station San Babila.
Public transport
The Azienda Trasporti Milanesi operates within the metropolitan area, managing a public transport network consisting of three metropolitan railway lines and 120 tram, trolley-bus and bus lines.
Metro entrances are marked with a red square sign with a white "M". Tram stops as well as bus stops are marked by tall orange poles with a diagram of the tram or bus route.
All tickets for the public transportation system can be purchased at news kiosks, tabacco shops, or in the metro stations from machines or ticket booths. Not all stations have a ticket booth, but many do have news kiosks. The same ticket can be used on all three types of transport for 75 minutes.
Intercity and International trains leave from Stazione Centrale.