Think I’m jumping on the bus to train station then gettin train to MilanNone yet hoping share cab , bus etc
Think I’m jumping on the bus to train station then gettin train to MilanNone yet hoping share cab , bus etc
Im into Malpensa, anyone flown in here, is it easy to get train tickets on line anywhere?
Staying close to Central Station, is there much bar wise in that area does anyone know?
Cheers.
Yeah I have. Two options bus or train. Bus is a little cheaper but longer, not much in it. Train is €13 one way, don't think there are any discounts for buying a return but don't know for sure. You can just use your contactless at the top of the steps to the platform and the ticket inspector is able to check whether you've paid. Booking in advance avoids this but means you have to get a specific train as far as I can tell, so depends on your flight being on time etc. It takes 40 mins to Cadorna or 60 mins to Centrale but they are different routes so if you want to go to Centrale make sure you get one heading there. It's only a few stops on the metro if you get on the wrong one though.Im into Malpensa, anyone flown in here, is it easy to get train tickets on line anywhere?
Staying close to Central Station, is there much bar wise in that area does anyone know?
Cheers.
Yeah I have. Two options bus or train. Bus is a little cheaper but longer, not much in it. Train is €13 one way, don't think there are any discounts for buying a return but don't know for sure. You can just use your contactless at the top of the steps to the platform and the ticket inspector is able to check whether you've paid. Booking in advance avoids this but means you have to get a specific train as far as I can tell, so depends on your flight being on time etc. It takes 40 mins to Cadorna or 60 mins to Centrale but they are different routes so if you want to go to Centrale make sure you get one heading there. It's only a few stops on the metro if you get on the wrong one though.
There's a couple of bars in the vicinity of the Centrale station but I seem to remember them being quite pricey. I think you're better hopping on the metro to Navigli or Brera if you want more options.
And you are my navigator ffs!Great stuff - cheers mate. You'll laugh at this - I've had Citymapper for years but only ever used it for London games and never realised you could change cities ffs!
Im into Malpensa, anyone flown in here, is it easy to get train tickets on line anywhere?
Staying close to Central Station, is there much bar wise in that area does anyone know?
Cheers.
Would you recommend staying in the centre or somewhere like Navigli? I take it the Metro takes you most places? I've booked an apartment nr the stadium for one night then have 2 nights to book for the rest of my stay. I like the look of Navigli but also see the advantage of being central.