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How much time do you need to change trains in Milan?

Changing trains at Milan Centrale It only takes a few minutes to change trains, even if you were changing from platform 1 to platform 24. Just make sure you allow for any delay to your first train - if a booking website suggests a connection, it will be a reasonable one.



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Milan Central, or Milano Centrale, is the main railway station of the city of Milan. It is served by many high-speed trains from within Italy and some international trains too. Another major hub is Milano Porta Garibaldi. There are also smaller stations: Cadorna, Lambrate and Rogoredo.

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Changing trains at Milan Centrale It only takes a few minutes to change trains, even if you were changing from platform 1 to platform 24. Just make sure you allow for any delay to your first train - if a booking website suggests a connection, it will be a reasonable one.

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It's the second-largest station in Italy, behind Roma Termini. There are 24 tracks at Centrale, with a soaring glass and metal arched roof over the platforms. There is regular daily service to cities throughout Italy, as well as international destinations in other parts of Europe.

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An exchange of date and time is allowed on some fare rules. You only can change your ticket, if the rules of the fare you purchased allow you to change the ticket. Usually the cheaper the ticket the more restrictive it is. Therefore super-economy fares do not allow tickets to be changed or rebooked.

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The 9 Best Neighborhoods in Milan for Tourists
  • Centro Storico and San Babila. Milan's historic Teatro alla Scalla opera house. ...
  • Brera and Parco Sempione. ...
  • Quadrilatero d'Oro. ...
  • Zona Magenta. ...
  • Navigli and Tortona. ...
  • Porta Nuova/Porta Garibaldi (including Chinatown & Isola) ...
  • Stazione Centrale & NoLo. ...
  • Porta Venezia.


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Trains to Lake Como The best way to reach Lake Como is by train: you can take a train from Milan Centrale Station (Milano Centrale) or Milan Nord Cadorna and get off at Como San Giovanni, Como's main station, or Como Nord Lago.

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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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