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Since July 2016, from 5 minutes to the airport with a shuttle bus available, from and to the terminal, seven days a week 24hours.
Piazza Duca d'Aosta, 20124 Milano
Phone: +39 02 669 89 395
Mob.: +39 351 11 56 487
milanoferrovia@b-rent.it
Opening Times:
Monday-Sunday:8 am-7:30 pm
Special Working Hours:
01/11/2018: 08:30 – 19:30
08/12/2018: 08:30 – 19:30
24/12/2018: 08:30 – 18:00
25/12/2018: 08:30 – 13:00
26/12/2018: 08:30 – 18:00
31/12/2018: 08:30 – 18:00
01/01/2019: 08:30 – 13:00
06/01/2019: 08:30 – 19:30
Free Shuttle Service:
Phone: + 39 342 03 87 624
Drop-off the vehicle / Drop-off out of opening hours:
The delivery of the vehicle after 6 pm takes place at the parking lot "“"Station Parking" to the address below:Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini 61 - Milano ph: +39 342 038 76 24.
There are historical areas in which you cannot drive.
The access to the historical centre of Milano is limited by the Congestion Charge Area (AREA C) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 7.30 am to 7.30 p.m., and on Thursday from 7.30 am to 6 p.m. get into “Area C “ you must activate and entrance ticket of 5 Euro.
Area C is bounded by “Cerchia dei Bastioni”. The ticket must be activated no later than midnight of the next day access. During the activation time, the access in Area C is Forbidden to “Euro 0 “petrol vehicles and to “Euro 0 ,1,2,3 “diesel vehicles with a length more than 7.5 meters.
Euro 3 Diesel vehicles belonging to residents, vehicles for the transportation of good for public utilities and for residences and tour buses can access up to the end of the experimental time.
A guide with the main rules of circulation to drive a vehicle in Italy.
Piazza gae Aulenti was inaugurated on 8th December 2012 and has become the epicenter of modernity in Milan.
The rehabilitation was directed by Cesar Pelli, an Argentinian Architect. The square is enclosed by many buildings, the most important is the 231 meters tall UniCredit Tower which is the highest skyscraper in Italy. When the sun goes down, the square comes alive with the Solar Tree in the center of the square lights the area using solar energy accumulated during the day. In the vicinity there is The Vertical Forest, designed by Stefano Boeri, two towers covered by 2.000 species of plants.
The Cimitero Monumentale is one of the most impressive attractions in Milan. The sculptures and the architectures of the Monumental Cemetery are considered by many as an open-air museum with masters “works of art”. It’s possible to do a tour inside, usually free.
It is the largest cemetery in Milan and contains a Jewish section and tombs of non-Catholic families.
The famedio, designed to be a church, host the bodies of prominent citizens which Alessandro Manzoni, Salvatore Quasimodo, Giorgio Gaber . The last body interred was of Dario Fo,took place on 15 October 2016.
Opened from Thursday to Sunday / 8. am 6 pm Entrance free. Telephone: + 39 02 .88465600.
July 2017 - Milan has always been considered an interesting and lively destination, at least since was the capital of the western half of the Roman Empire. From the massive marble of The Duomo, to the church, palace and museum, The Lombardia’s Capital is the cradle of Arts and contemporary architectures.
The city well known internationally has an image extremely positive in each corner of the world. It takes a large number of travelers, especially by Americans and Swiss.
Walking around the city we are captured BY the charm, the atmosphere and the positive vibes of one of the most modern and advanced city of Italy.
Milan, since many years, is considered also the capital of the Fashion Industry, so walking down the street going shopping is the best idea to enjoy the city completely.
To the podium there is Porto, the” uninterrupted “city between history, culture and gastronomy.
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