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What is the most popular train station in Milan?

Milano Centrale is the main train station for this major northern Italian city.



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With an average of 3.5 million passing through its doors every day, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, is the world's busiest train station in terms of passenger throughput.

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The Gare du Nord in Paris is the busiest train station in Europe, and the world outside Japan. It is estimated that approximately 214.2 million passengers go through the station each year.

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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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The downtown of Milan is considered one of the safest areas due to a high police presence around it. However, just as in any touristy city center, it's a good idea to stay vigilant, especially when no one is around. So make sure to watch out for petty crime such as pickpocketing.

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These new Frecciarossa 1000 trains are now running on the Milan-Florence-Rome-Naples route... Buy tickets for trains in Italy at www.italiarail.com who connect directly to the Trenitalia ticketing system. You can also buy at www.raileurope.com or www.thetrainline.com.

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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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The Glacier Express is the world's slowest train, taking more than eight hours to travel between Zermatt and St. Moritz in Switzerland at an average of 18mph. Along the way, it passes over nearly 300 bridges, travels through 91 tunnels and takes in endless stunning Alpine views.

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If you're looking for the most beautiful train ride on earth, you know that Switzerland has to be number one on this list. The Bernina Express is a scenic train route unlike no other. It's a four-hour trip from start to finish and covers a total of 76 miles (or 122 km) of the track.

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