Navigating Milan at night is relatively straightforward despite the Metro closing around midnight (roughly 12:30 AM on Friday and Saturday nights). Once the trains stop, Milan operates an extensive network of Night Buses (Linee N) that generally follow the routes of the metro lines (M1, M2, M3) and key surface lines. These buses run every 30 minutes until 6:00 AM, and you can use the same standard ATM tickets or contactless "tap" payments as you would during the day. For a more direct trip, Taxis are widely available at designated ranks near major squares like Piazza Duomo or Centrale Station, though they can be expensive; using the FreeNow or itTaxi apps is the most reliable way to hail them. Uber is available in Milan but operates as "Uber Black," which is typically more costly than a standard taxi. For the adventurous, Milan’s bike-sharing service, BikeMi, operates 24/7, and various electric scooter companies (like Lime or Dott) offer a quick "last-mile" solution. Always ensure you have the ATM Milano Official App to check real-time night bus schedules and locations.