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How much is the train from Malpensa airport to Milan?

Milan Malpensa Airport to Milan Central Station by train

Journey time From 52m
Price From €13
Distance 26 miles (42 km)
Frequency 43 trains per day
First train 00:26

Does Milan Malpensa airport have a train station?

Malpensa Aeroporto Terminal 1 is a railway station serving Terminal 1 of Milan–Malpensa Airport. It opened in 1999 as Malpensa Aeroporto, as the then western terminus of the Busto Arsizio–Malpensa Airport railway, and is managed by Ferrovienord.

How do I get from Milan to Malpensa?

There are 2 modes of transportation available from Milan Malpensa airport (MXP) to the city centre of Milan: Taxi and Train. The most convenient method to get to the city centre is by Taxi. The Milan airport taxi ride will cost around 90-95€ and it will take approximately 50 minutes to reach your destination.

How do I get from Malpensa to Milan?

Train. Two train routes connect Terminal 1 to Milan’s centre: the Malpensa Express and Trenitalia. The Malpensa Express takes 50 minutes to the end of the line and runs every 20 – 40 minutes. It will take you to Milano Centrale, Cadorna or Milan Porta Garibaldi.

How do I get from Malpensa Airport to Milan?

Is there a train from Milan Central Station to Malpensa Airport?

Yes, it is possible to travel from Milan Central Station to Milan Malpensa Airport without having to change trains. There are 34 direct trains from Milan Central Station to Milan Malpensa Airport. Though there may be fewer direct services available depending on your exact departure date.

What to do if you land in Malpensa from Italy?

COVID-19 EMERGENCY: If you land in Malpensa from another Italian Region, EU Member States, Schengen Area Countries, UK, Andorra, Principality of Monaco, Republic of San Marino, and Vatican City State, you can use any public transport to reach your destination.

Who is the current Archbishop of Milan Italy?

Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Dedicated to St Mary of the Nativity (Santa Maria Nascente), it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Archbishop Mario Delpini. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete.