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Do trams in Milan run at night?

At night our night bus services and underground replacement bus services are in operation. According to each line, trams are in operation approximately from about 04.30 a.m. to 02.30 a.m. and buses from about 05.30 a.m. to 01.45 a.m..



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The trams in Milan run from 4:30 am – 5 am until 2 am – 2:30 am at night.

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Milan is generally a safe city to walk at night, particularly in well-known tourist areas. By staying cautious, being aware of your surroundings, and following the general safety tips mentioned in this guide, you can ensure a memorable and worry-free experience while exploring the beautiful streets of Milan after dark.

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In Milano, public transport is full contactless. Payment by credit card is available on all buses, trams and trolleybuses of ATM's network. You can find info here.

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Getting around Milan Each ticket is valid for 90 minutes (and remember to always validate your ticket in the machine as soon as you step onto the bus or tram!).

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Milan is known as the most expensive city in Italy, and that's certainly true for its rental prices! According to the HousingAnywhere Rent Index, Milan is one of the most expensive cities in Europe when it comes to rental prices.

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The Milan metro runs every day from 6 am until 12:30 am (midnight). On 25 December and 1 May, the metro opens from 7 am until 7:30 pm. The frequency of the Milan Metro depends on the time of day, on the line, and the day of the week, but generally, the trains arrive every 2-4 minutes.

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How To Avoid Sticking Out Like a Tourist in Italy
  1. No Cappuccino After 11:00AM. By far, this goes down as the number one rule in the Italian handbook. ...
  2. Cheese And Seafood Do Not Mix. ...
  3. Don't Out Think The Room. ...
  4. Embrace the Culture and Customs. ...
  5. Choose Your Words Wisely. ...
  6. Speak Italian!


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So, you can validate your ticket and use it for 90 minutes in buses, trams, trolleys, changing the transport as much as you need. Or you can ride one way in the metro of Milan. You can not ride the metro twice with the same ticket.

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The easiest option is to take the train from Milano Centrale to Como S. Giovanni station (40 minutes). From there, you can take the C30 bus* (about 1h 10 min ride) or the boat to Bellagio (1h 30 min - 2h).

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Currently, the cost of a cup of coffee in Milan is roughly €1 for an espresso and around €1.30 for an Americano or Cappuccino. If you like getting free refills back home, you can forget about that, they don't do that here. Cigarettes in Milan work out to about €5.20 on average, which is comparable with the US.

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Even so, tap water in Milan is perfectly drinkable and safe, since it comes from real mountain springs. Nonetheless, the Italians' preference for bottled water might be due to the common misconception that their tap water isn't actually safe.

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