Milan -rejseguide med prøve rejseplan og budget

mine milanesiske venner er glade for deres by, og de har al grund til det. Milan er en af ​​de største byer i Europa med sin komplekse Duomo og en endnu mere sofistikeret historie. Mine andre italienske venner beskriver det imidlertid som en smule “un-italiensk.” Jeg kunne ikke forstå, hvad det indikerede før vores tur.

Ved ankomsten til Milano følte vi imidlertid det ideelt væk. Milan var vores ottende destination i Italien, og det virkede iboende forskelligt fra de andre byer, vi satte fod i. Vi kunne ikke lægge en finger på det på det tidspunkt; Det føltes bare anderledes. Men anderledes er ikke en dårlig ting.

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

Forståelse af Milano
Hvor skal man bo i områderne i Milanbest for at bo i Milano
Top Milano Hostels
Top budgethoteller og lejligheder
Søg efter meget flere Milano -hoteller!

Sådan kommer du til Milanby -flyet
Søg efter lave omkostningsflyvninger! Malpensa lufthavn til Milan City Center
Linat lufthavn til Milano centrum

Via tog fra andre italienske byer
Fra andre europæiske byer

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Hvordan kommer man rundt i Milanby Public Transportation, hvordan er meget billetprisen?
Hvordan validerer du billetter?
Hvor får jeg billetter?

Af Hop-On Hop-Off Feriebus

Milan Toursfree Milan Walking Tour
Duomo di Milano
Milan Food Tour
Da Vinci Tour
Lake Como Tour
La Scala Theatre Museum
Navigli
Andre Milan -attraktioner

Dagsture fra Milano
Prøve Milanu -rute
Flere ideer til den fattige rejsende
Ofte stillede spørgsmål om Milando har jeg brug for et visum for at tjekke Milano?
Er Milan sikkert?
Hvilke svindel er almindelige i Milano?
Hvornår er det bedste tidspunkt at tjekke Milano?
Hvor meget koster Milan Ferie skat? Er det inkluderet i hotelbestillinger?
Hvad er vippepolitikken i Milano?
Er ledningsvand i Milano sikkert at drikke?
Hvilken type strømstik / stik bruges i Milano?

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Forståelse af Milano

Milan betragtes som Italiens anden by. Men i forskellige historiske punkter var det hovedstaden i det vestlige romerske imperium (286–402), hertugdømmet Milano (1395–1796) og kongeriget Lombardy Venetia (1815–1859). Det er også blevet ødelagt flere gange: i 452, da Attila hun invaderede; i 539, da goterne genfangede byen efter en lang belejring; Og meget for nylig under 2. verdenskrig, da det var et mål for masser af allierede bombeangreb. Byen blev genopbygget og kom tilbage på fødderne i de årtier, der fulgte.

I dag, mens Rom forbliver hovedstaden i det moderne Italien, fungerer Milano som landets økonomiske, kommercielle og industrielle center. Og åh, det er også en af ​​verdens modehovedstæder.

Måske er det derfor, Milan føler sig divergerende. Det er let at tænke på hele Italien, som det fremstilles i Hollywood-film-romantiske, rustikke, afslappede. Det var her du kunne se dig selv leve La Dolce Vita. Men det er ikke altid tilfældet. Mens de andre italienske byer lægger deres gamle byer, flossede bygninger og svundne æra-skatte foran og midt, føles Milano normalt meget moderne. Selvfølgelig bugner arvesteder i dele, men atmosfæren er relativt moderne. Som en masse serviceknudepunkter og globale byer er Milano en levende, vejrtrækning, travl metropol, hjemsted for over 8,2 millioner (inklusive de omkringliggende kommuner).

Her er andre ting, du har brug for at vide:

Placering: Milano er hovedstaden i Italiens Lombardy -region. Koordinater: 45 ° 28′01 ″ N 09 ° 11′24 ″ E.

Tidszone: UTC+1 (Centraleuropæisk tid). Rom er 7 timer bag Filippinerne, Singapore eller Malaysia; og 8 timer bag Japan. Imidlertid er dagslysbesparelsestid i kraft fra den sidste søndag i marts indtil den sidste søndag i oktober, der sætter det på UTC+2, kun 6 timer bag PH, SG og MY.

Sprog: italiensk. Mange tegn har engelske oversættelser.

Valuta: Euro (Eur, €). € 1 er omtrent USD 1.18, SGD 1.61, PHP 57.23 (fra august 2020)

Betalingsformer: Masser af virksomheder accepterer kreditresultater kort, men en masse stadig som kontanter.

Hvor skal man bo i Milano

Bedste områder at bo i Milano

Milan is composed of nine boroughs, each made up of several districts (quartiere). Som i alle andre større feriedestinationer, jo tættere du er på centrum af byen, jo højere er omkostningerne.

Jeg bad mine venner, der bor i Milano om de bedste områder for turister at bo, og dette er deres anbefalinger afhængigt af dit budget.

Disse distrikter er placeret i nærheden af ​​de vigtigste punkter af renter, så indkvarteringssatserne er normalt dyre:

Centro Storico, byens historiske kerne. Det dækker Duomo di Milano og de omkringliggende blokke. Forvent store horder af turister.

Porta Nuova, the new Milan. It’s a modern, trendy district with lots of dining and shopping options.

Brera, dubbed artists’ neighborhood. close to both the Centro Storico and Porta Nuova. close to Sforza Castle and Sempione Park.

Central station Area, the blocks fronting Milano Centrale, best for those whose travel plan involves check outs to other destinations in Italy.

On the other hand, the following districts may not be centrally located but very accessible. These are also relatively budget-friendly:

Chinatown, near Garibaldi Station, Sempione Park, and Porta Nuova. lots of Italian and Asian restaurants and fast food.

Porta Venezia, best known for the 19th century gate, a long shopping street called Corso Buenos Aires, and diverse ethnic communities.

Citta Studi, the student quarter. probably the most budget-friendly part of the city because it caters mostly to students. close to the central station but far from the historic center.

Of course, there are exceptions. If you’re lucky, you can find relatively economical apartments even in the city center.

Here are other options!

Top Milano Hostels

Here are the top hostels in Milan, as scored by Agoda customers.

Ostello Bello Grande. check rates & Availability! ✅

Ostello Bello. check rates & Availability! ✅

Babila Hostel & Bistrot. check rates & Availability! ✅

Hostel Colours. check rates & Availability! ✅

Combo Milano (Navigli). check rates & Availability! ✅

We were able to snag the last room at new Generation Hostel Brera in an area between Brera and Porta Nuova, close to metro stations. From here, a lot of of the stops on our travel plan were easily easily accessible on foot and by metro.

Top budgethoteller og lejligheder

Here are the top apartments and budget hotels in Milan, as examined and ranked by Agoda guests.

Bronzino House. check rates & Availability! ✅

Teodora B&B. check rates & Availability! ✅

Monocase Milano. check rates & Availability! ✅

Room Inn. check rates & Availability! ✅

Ai Suma Hotel. check rates & Availability! ✅

Serendipity Apartments – Duomo. check rates & Availability! ✅

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HOW TO get TO MILAN

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Milan is mostly served by two airports: Milan Malpensa airport (MXP) and Milan Linate airport (LIN).

Malpensa airport (MXP), the largest airport in the region and the second busiest in Italy (next only to Rome Fiumicino Airport. It’s 60-90 minutes away from the city center, depending on your mode of transportation.

Linate airport (LIN), smaller airport in the Milan metropolitan area, serving mostly European airlines. located east of the city center, it can be reached after a 45-minute bus ride.

However, two nearby airports may also used to conveniently reach Milan: Orio al Serio international airport (BGY) in Bergamo and Parma Airport.

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Malpensa airport to Milan City Center

The Malpensa airport has two passenger terminals that are far apart, so make sure you know which one your flight will be using. aside from the taxi, you have two main public transportation modes to choose from:

By Train: Both terminals have a railway station. Both the Malpensa express and Trenitalia (Regionale Trenord) can take you to the city center. travel time: 54 minutes. Fare: 13€.

By Bus: An Autostradale bus leaves for Milan city center every 15-20 minutes from 6am until around midnight. travel time is 50-60 minutes. Fare: 8€, one-way; 14€, roundtrip.

Linat lufthavn til Milano centrum

Unlike Malpensa, Linate airport does not have its own train station. the best way to reach the city from here is by bus. here are your options:

Air Bus: Bus bound for Milano Centrale (Piazza Luigi da Savoia) every 30 minutes from 6:30am-11:30pm. travel time: 25 minutes. Fare: 5€.

Starfly: runs from Linate airport to Milano Centrale every 20-30 minutes from 6:10am-11:30pm (6:30am-10pm on weekends). travel time: 25 minutes. Fare: 5€.

Bus 73 or X73: This is the least expensive but slowest option. These are public urban buses (ATM) that can take you to San Babila metro station (close to the Duomo). Buses are plenty; there’s one every 10 minutes from 6:05am to 12:55am. but there isn’t much space for luggage. You can purchase a ticket on the bus. travel time: roughly 50 minutes. Fare: 2€.

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Milan has two main railway stations. Both located within the city center, these are not too far apart: only 5 minutes by metro or 20 minutes by foot. Regardless, it’ll be best to know which station is closer to your hotel.

Milano Centrale, as the name suggests, is the central station. It lies northeast of the city center. It is Europe’s largest railway station. (It’s also the grandest of all the stations I have seen.) It is the primary gateway for international tourists because a lot of trains crossing the border use this station.

Milano Porta Garibaldi, situated north of the city center, it is Milan’s busiest station as far as commuter traffic is concerned. Trains operating here are mostly domestic.

From other Italian Cities

If you’re on a bigger excursion around Italy, you can easily reach Milan from Florence, Venice, Rome, and other Italian cities by train. There are multiple trains a day.

There are two high-speed train companies in Italy: the state-owned Trenitalia and the privately owned Italo. Both use dynamic pricing (much like airlines). This indicates that fares are not fixed. They change over time. If you don’t have fixed plans yet, you can book on the same day, but expect to pay a lot more for your seat.

Usually, the fare is between €35 and €45. but you can find fares that are as low as €14.90 if you book way in advance.

Fra andre europæiske byer

If you’re coming from other cities in Europe, the fast option is normally flying. but railway options are also available. There are day trains and overnight trains, depending on where you’re coming from.

PARIS TO MILAN. You can take the high-speed train (TGV) to Milan. travel time: 5h40; full fare is 113€, but you can score low-cost tickets if you book in advance.

NICE TO MILAN. You can board the TER/SNCF train, which entails a transfer in Ventimiglia at the French-Italian border. travel time: 5 hours, 20 minutes. You can also catch a Thello train, which can take you directly to Milan. travel time: 4 hours, 50 minutes. Fare: as low as 15€.

MONACO TO MILAN. From Monte Carlo, you can take the direct Thello train to Milano Centrale. travel time: 4 hours, 30 minutes. Fare: as low as 15€. another option is the TER/SNCF train, which makes a transfer in Ventimiglia.

ZURICH TO MILAN. Take a EuroCity train to Milan. travel time: 3h26. full fare can go as high as 80€ but development reservation can go as low as 29€.

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HOW TO get around MILAN

Milan is normally flat, so it’s easy to get from point A to point B on foot. For short distances, we normally walked. We even tried it to get from Porta Nuova to the Duomo. It’s also a terrific way to see the city and discover a local cafe or shop.

By Public Transportation

For medium and long distances, you can rely on Milan’s public transportation system, which is run by an agency called ATM (Azienda Trasporti Milanesi). It operates a network of buses, trams, and metro.

To help you navigate, download the ATM Milano official app (Apple iOs | Google Android). Then, on the journey planner, enter your destination and it will tell you what route to take to get there and how much to pay.

Milan’s public transportation system is fully integrated, which indicates one ticket can be used on multiple transportation options. For example, you can use the bus and then the tram using the same ticket. how much to pay depends on how lots of zones you will be crossing. Milan’s map is divided into nine fare zones. The city center is in a zone called Mi1-Mi3.

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But don’t worry; the city center, where a lot of of the attractions are located, is within the same zone (Mi1-Mi3).

How much is the fare?

The minimum fare is 2€. Each fare zone you cross incurs an additional 0.40€.

Here are the types of ticket you can purchase:

Single ticket: 2€ (valid for 90 minutes)

24-hour ticket: 7€

3-day ticket: 12€

Carnet (booklet with 10 single tickets): 18€

A single ticket is valid for 1 metro ride, 1 suburban train ride (within the urban area only), and unrestricted tram and bus rides within 90 minutes of your ticket’s validation. To be clear, once you have used it to take the metro, you cannot use it again for another metro ride but you can still take as lots of bus or tram rides as you like within 90 minutes of your ticket’s validation.

Hvordan validerer du billetter?

The validity period of your ticket starts as soon as you validate your ticket. Here’s how to validate:

Bus / Tram: Insert your ticket into the box (usually yellow or orange) which will stamp the date and time.

Metro: Validate it at turnstiles as you enter the station. even if you’ve used the same ticket on a bus or tram before, you need to still validate it on the metro.

You must keep your ticket throughout the duration of your journey. Do not lose or damage it. spot checks are done sometimes. If you’re caught without a validated ticket, you will be fined.

Hvor får jeg billetter?

Single tickets are available at ticket machines at metro stations.

The other tickets and passes can be purchased at authorized tobacco shops (tabacchi, normally wit