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From Malpensa Airport to Central Station
From Malpensa Airport to Cadorna Station
From Central Station
From Cadorna Station
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From Malpensa T1
From Malpensa T2
From Central Station
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From Malpensa Airport to Central Station
From Malpensa Airport to Turin Corso Bolzano
From Central Station
From Turin Corso Bolzano
There are 8 stops between Malpensa Terminal 2 and Milan Central train station and vice versa. You can get down at any of these stops.
Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa Airport handles domestic, intercontinental, and high-security flights to the USA and Israel. This is the first stop while going to Milan Central or the last stop the other way round. You should get down here if you have a flight to catch for other cities within Italy and Europe.
Both Ferno and Lonate Pozzolo are serviced by this train station. Ferno is a serene village town known for the Church of Saint Mary. Lonate Pozzolo in Lombardy is famous for Belvedere di Tornavento, Strada del Gaggio and Chiesa Parrocchiale Sant'Eugenio Vescovo.
This train station serves the city of Busto Arsizio in the Lombardy region of Italy, just 35 km from Milan. Popular landmarks to see in Busto Arsizio are the Church of Saint John the Baptist, the Shrine of Santa Maria di Piazza, the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Museum of Textiles and Industry.
Castellanza lies in Varese, just on the border of the province of Milan. The Church of San Giulio, the University Carlo Cattaneo and the Pagani Museum are must-visit attractions in Castellanza. It is well-connected to other parts of Milan and Italy.
This area is among the up-and-coming neighborhoods of Milan where you can stay for a quiet time, away from the hustle-bustle of Milan's city center. There are many amusement parks, breweries, and landmarks here that you can explore on your visit to Milan.
The area is popular for the Church of St. Francis Assisi, Giuseppe Gianetti Museum, Madonna dei Miracoli, amaretti — a traditional Italian macaron — and amaretto — Saronno's famous sweet liqueur.
Built to serve the Bovisa neighborhood of Milan, the Milano Bovisa train station is the second station where Malpensa Express stops. Bovisa is known for being an industrial and agricultural town in Milan. It is an emerging area with many restaurants and clubs, much like Isola.
This train station has express trains running to all parts of Italy, like Paris, Turin, Naples, Salerno and Rome, among others. Porta Garibaldi has many quaint cafes and fashion boutiques, and is also where the Fondazione Sozzani Art Museum is located.
There are 4 stops between Malpensa Terminal 2 and Milan Cadorna train station and vice versa. You can get down at any of these stops.
Malpensa Terminal 1 is the second stop on the Malpensa Express train line that runs from Milan's Malpensa Airport to the city center. It is served by Line S40. The terminal is the larger of the two and serves many international airlines, making it easy for you to travel between the city and the airport, as well as between the the two terminals.
The Busto Arsizio FN stop is served by both, Line S30 and Line S40. The stop serves the city of Busto Arsizio, located in the Lombardy region of Italy. You can explore Lake Como, visit the Museum of Textiles, and stroll through Parco del Roccolo, before you get to Milan.
Saronno serves the city of Saronno, located in the Lombardy region of Italy. There are many things to do in this region including trying the traditional almond-flavored liqueur, amaretto, which can be sampled at the historic Cafe Meazza. You can also explore the charming city center and the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Miracles.
Milano Bovisa stop serves the Bovisa district of Milan, which is known for its historic architecture and art university. There are many things to do in the area include visiting the Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology, and exploring the Monumental Cemetery.
Milan has a highly developed public transport network, which includes buses, trams, and metro lines. The city's public transportation served both, Cadorna and Central stations. If you are unable to decide which route to take, here are some things to keep in mind.
The Milan Express departs every 30 minutes from both stations. The train runs from 4:57 AM to 11:27 PM.
The train departs every hour towards both the Milan stations. The first train leaves the airport at 5:37 AM from Temrinal 2 and at 5:43 AM from Terminal 1. The last train departs at 12:20 AM from Terminal 2 and at 12:26 AM from Terminal 1.
Your ticket will be valid for 3 hours after the time slot selected by you to counter any unexpected delays.
Malpensa Express is available every day of the week, all through the year. In case of any unforeseen strike, you will be transported to your destination on a bus.
A. Malpensa Express Tickets are available online as well as at the ticket counters at the Malpensa Airport Terminal 2, Milan Central, and Milan Cadorna stations. To avoid long queues, it is best to buy it online. You can purchase your tickets here.
A. You can use the Malpensa Express Ticket to travel between Milan Central or Milan Cadorna stations and Malpensa Airport Terminal 2 while on your trip to Milan.
A. The Malpensa Express Ticket is valid for 3 hours after your selected time slot, keeping in mind any delays that you might face on your journey.
A. Malpensa Express is a rail service between Milan Malpensa Airport Terminal 2 and Milan Central or the Milan Cadorna stations. The journey of 48 km is covered in 51 minutes by the train, with 8 stops in between. You can use it to go from the airport to Milan city center and vice versa.
A. You only need a valid travel ticket to get on board the Malpensa Express. Just produce a soft copy of your ticket when asked.
A. The Malpensa Express has 8 stops on its route: Milano Porta Garibaldi, Milano Bovisa, Saronno, Rescaldina, Castellanza, Busto Arsizio FN, Ferno-Lonate Pozzolo and Malpensa Terminal 1.
A. The soft copy of your Malpensa Express Ticket will be sent to your email address. You can just show it to get on board the train. This is only valid if you book your tickets online.
A. A. Your ticket is valid for 3 hours after the selected time. You must board within that time for your ticket to be valid. If you don't, you will need another ticket to travel. Once you have boarded, the ticket does not expire in transit.
A. You will be able to board the train 3 hours after the selected time slot by you. Even if your flight is delayed, you can board any other train as they run every 30 minutes.
A. Seats cannot be reserved on Malpensa Express. You will have to find a free seat and sit there till the end of your journey.
A. Malpensa Express Tickets cannot be modified post-purchase. Make sure you have finalized your itinerary before you book your airport shuttle service tickets.
A. Malpensa Express Ticket is non-transferable. Once issued in your name, another person cannot travel using them.
A. Malpensa Express Ticket, one purchased, cannot be cancelled or rescheduled. Plan in advance, as you will not be eligible for a refund.
A. Malpensa Express Ticket cannot be canceled or rescheduled. You will not get a refund if you do it.
A. Malpensa Express runs every 30 minutes between Malpensa Airport Terminal 2 and Milan Central or Milan Cadorna. You can find the train schedule here.