Where can I buy bus tickets in Milano?
Tickets can be purchased at the self-service machines, at newsstands, and at the ATM Point service centers, located in the Duomo, Centrale, Cadorna, Loreto, Romolo and Garibaldi stations.
How do you pay for the tram in Milano?
Tickets can be purchased at a metro station or a tabacchi (a tobacco shop) and must be stamped once you get on the tram (you do not have to show your ticket to get on or off the bus, but ATM employees will periodically check tickets both on the trams and at tram stops).
Is public transport in Milan good?
Public transport in Milan is quite efficient, is relatively cheap and runs until late. However if you are staying in the centre, it’s most likely that you’ll only use it to get to the airport.
What is included in Milano card?
MilanoCard is the tourist & travel card of Milan which includes MilanoCard APP, free public transport, a free personal driver and free entry or discounts at more than 500 Milan tourist attractions including over 20 museums, tours, fine Italian restaurants, hotels, shops, events tickets and more.
How do I buy tickets for the Milan tram?
Where to purchase the tram tickets? The tickets for the tram (or any other means of transport in Milan) can be purchased in the metro stops, kiosks or off-licenses. If you are planning to use Milan’s public transport, we recommend buying several one-way tickets or buying a 24-hour or 48-hour travel pass.
What kind of tickets are available in Milan?
One way tickets, 24 or 48 hour passes, weekly travel cards… discover all the types of ticket and transport card available in Milan. All the tickets and travel cards are valid for all of Milan’s means of transport: urban buses, trams, Milan Metro and urban trains.
How much is a ticket to the Fiera Milano in Milan?
A ticket to the Fiera Milano on Milan Metro’s line 1 costs € 2.55 ( US$ 3) per journey. This ticket will allow you to change lines and take other means of transport for 105 minutes after first validating it. As well as the already mentioned tickets, Milan’s public transport system also has weekly, monthly and annual travel cards.
How much is a 2×6 train ticket in Milan?
Weekly 2×6 Pass – Two journeys of 90 minutes each a day for 6 days of the same week. Each journey may include a single journey on the underground and rail networks. The pass is personal and non-transferable. Price: 17 €. One Day and Three Days Ticket – It is valid for 24 or 72 hours after stamping.
How much does it cost to get public transport in Milan?
As well as the already mentioned tickets, Milan’s public transport system also has weekly, monthly and annual travel cards. These cards are not so useful for tourists unless you are planning on staying in Milan for over a week, as the card itself costs € 10 ( US$ 11.80).