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  2. Milan map with all the city’s monuments, museums and attractions. Plan your trip with our Milan interactive map.

  3. Milan has 18 tram lines that run past midnight every day. Find information on the routes, prices, tickets and schedules of the various trams lines in Milan

  4. Milan Travel Guide with up to date information on the city. Discover what to see in Milan and the Lake District, one of Italy's most popular destinations.

  5. Public Transport in Milan

    www.introducingmilan.com/transport

    Milan has over 80 local bus lines and a few trolley buses. Find information on the bus lines, timetables, and prices of buses in Milan.

  6. Milan's Top 10. The Milan Cathedral, the Teatro alla Scala, the Pinacoteca di Bera... get the most out of your trip to the Italian city by visiting Milan's 10 unmissable sights.

  7. The Milan metro is the longest network in Italy with 63 miles of lines. Find out about the travel cards and prices of the Milan metro.

  8. Milan Linate Airport - How to get to Milan city center -...

    www.introducingmilan.com/milan-linate-airport

    How to get to Milan from Linate Airport Urban bus. Milan’s local urban buses: 73 and X73 connect the airport to the San Babila metro station. The 73 line runs every day of the week, departing every 10 minutes. The bus X73 runs every 20 minutes from Monday to Friday.

  9. General Information on Milan - Opening hours, travel advice &...

    www.introducingmilan.com/general-information

    General Information on Milan. Although Milan is a relatively simple city to visit, when planning a trip there will always be a doubt or two that surfaces. Here we'll try to answer some of the more common questions you may have when planning your trip to Milan.

  10. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Shopping arcade in Milan

    www.introducingmilan.com/galleria-vittorio-emanuele-ii

    The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which is sometimes nicknamed “il salotto di Milano” (Milan’s drawing room), is an elegant nineteenth-century shopping arcade. It houses some of the most luxurious boutiques in Milan.

  11. Rome, Paris, London and Milan are the most renowned cities for luxury shopping. Discover what the main high streets and stores are in Milan.