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Milan has long been a crossroads for travel between
the Continent and the peninsula, and there are plenty option for getting
in and out of town.
The Malpensa airport handles almost all international flights. It's
about 50km northwest of the city. Most domestic and some European
flights use Linate airport, about 7km east of the city center. Public
transportation links both airports to the city center. The bus system
is rather difficult to negotiate; bus stations are scattered across
town, so you'll need to know which line runs to your destination and
go from there. A better option might be the train; lines from Stazione
Central in the city center run to all parts of Italy and Europe. There
are two other stations, Nord and Porte Garibaldi, that may offer better
deals.
Many of Italy's main motorways converge at Milan's ring road, known
as the Tangenziale Est and Tangenziale Ovest. Prepare to deal with
unexpected traffic on your way into and out of Milan, particularly
on the busy A4 west to Torino. |
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