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Is Milan public transport free?

Day tickets for public transport are available from 7 euros, a 3-day ticket 12 euros and a 10-ride ticket 18 euros (book your public transport ticket online). Children under 14 can travel for free with an adult. You must bring an ID card of your child on which the age can be demonstrated.



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Day ticket (7.60 €) Unlimited bus, tram and metro usage in the Mi1 -Mi3 area within a 24 hour period from the first validation. 3-day ticket (13 €) Unlimited bus, tram and metro usage within a 72 hour period. 10-ticket carnet (19.50 €) Carnet tickets cannot be used by more than one person at a time.

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Milan's public transport options include the subway, bus and tram. Prices for tickets and passes valid for the subway, bus and tram include €1.50 one way, €4.50 for an unlimited day pass, €11.30 for a weekly pass and €35 for a monthly pass, with further discounts for children, students and senior citizens.

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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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MetroBus 24 hours This ticket allows unlimited public transportation from the moment the ticket is validated until midnight of the same day. The MetroBus 24 hours costs € 7 ( US$ 7.50).

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Milan is a very walkable city, but those steps quickly add up, so making use of public transport will help you get across the city faster and see more in a short period of time.

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You can buy a metro or tram ticket from a metro station. In big cities like Rome and Milan, there are physical ticket offices as well as ticket machines in metro stations. These ticket machines usually have the option to use English settings, which might make your purchase a little easier.

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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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What Time Does the Metro Close? Milan metro is active every day. Time schedules can change for each line. The first trains generally run at 5.30 and the last ones until 00.30.

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