Milan Linate International Airport
Milan Linate International Airport (IATA: LIN) is the third international airport of Milan and fifth busiest airport in Italy. It is very close to the city of Milan, only 7 km on the east. Its official name is Airport Enrico Forlanini, after the Italian inventor and aeronautical pioneer born in Milan.
Milan Linate International Airport features a three-floor passenger terminal establishment. On the ground level, we can find check-in and separate baggage reclaim facilities as well as service counters and a secondary departure gate area for bus-boarding. The first floor provides the main departure area along with shops, restaurants and other facilities, whereas the second floor is used for office space.
Milan Linate International Airport Transfer
Access to Milan Linate International Airport is offered by the local bus service No 73 connecting it with Piazza Duomo in Milan city centre as well as by coach services from other places within the city, such as Monza and Brescia, and Milan Malpensa Airport. The airport can also be reached by car, via Autostrada A51, Milan’s highway ring, passing by almost all districts of the area.
What to do in Milan
Milan is the absolute cosmopolitan city of Italy, visited and loved by travelers all over the world. Home of some of the most famous fashion designers worldwide, Milan has even more to offer. Inhibited for thousands of years, the city offers archaeological findings dating back as far as 222 BC. Milan has always been a significant Italian city, even served at some point as the capital of the Western Roman Empire. Nowadays, it is the ultimate mixture of historical architecture and contemporary skyscrapers, connecting the past with today’s facilities, and all this seasoned with a dash of the stunning Italian lifestyle.
So, keep in mind to organize your days of your trip, in order to have time at your side and see as much of Milan as you can. Taxi Mover and the convenience of a private transfer ensures that you lose no time and effort at all, whilst enjoying your sojourn at the beautiful and cosmopolitan Italian city. Start of course by visiting Milan’s Cathedral located at Piazza del Duomo. The monumental Gothic building with the sublime architecture, which had been under construction for almost 600 years, features amazing stained-glass windows, artwork and detailed statues. Opposite to it, the also Gothic church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is home to one of the greatest masterpieces in the world – The Last Supper by Leonardo di Vinci.
Go on and take some time for some window or actual shopping in one of the oldest shopping malls in the world. Created in 1877, Grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II hosts brands such as Prada, Versace and Luis Vuitton. Visit also Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, dedicated to the great visionary mind of Italy. Admire his artwork and sketches but also some of his scientific inventions, even flying machines, in this museum considered as one of the most significant in the world.
Italian art can also be observed in Pinacoteca di Brera, located in the Palazzo Brera. Creations of artists such as Raphael, Bellini and Rubens are displayed in this Italian Art Gallery. Close to it, the Church of Saint Ambrogio is one of the oldest buildings in Milan, built in 379 AD by St. Ambrose himself. Designed in a simple Romanesque style, what is interesting is that the city of Milan was actually built up around it. Admire the façade but also the mosaics and artwork on the inside, including the ceiling of the Oratory.
Continue your back-to-the-past journey by visiting the Archaeological Museum of Milan, dedicated to the history of ancient Milan, covering the Middle Ages and the history of ancient Mediolanum. The Museum offers an insight of a turbulent yet glorious past; pottery, theatrical masks and armour, along with works of art and sculptures are displayed. In the city centre as well, La Scala, the famous Opera of Milan, has hosted millions of incredible artists throughout the years. Renowned for its acoustic qualities, La Scala features an iconic auditorium and stage, whose grandeur captures the eye of the visitors from the very first minute. You can always just take a tour inside the Opera or even better watch a show and enjoy a memorable experience.
Take a break from your tours around Milan and rest at Parco Sempione, the large gardens located behind Sforzesco Castle. Operating since 1888, the park offers lots of footpaths and bike trails along with sculptures and beautiful fountains. There is also a museum inside the park as well as the Torre Branca, a huge watch tower with a panoramic view over the city. Last but not least, you can take a private transfer to enjoy yourself by Ticino River on Naviglio Grande Canal. You can start strolling along the river – it stretches over 50 km to the west – as part of a city getaway, or visit the part of the canal within the city centre, surrounded by typical Italian little shops and restaurants.
Enjoy your relaxing vacations to Milan! Once arrived in the city, book a Taxi Mover private transfer to make sure that your trip begins stress-free. Safe, quick and relaxing private transfers in a comfortable car and with a professional driver around the city of Milan guarantee to get to know the city effortless! Fill in the info required and select the taxi transfer that can cater for all your needs. Book a Taxi Mover transfer now!
Milan Linate International Airport Taxi Mover Transfer
Of course, choosing a private transfer is the best option for you in the city of Milan! Taxi Mover offers you the opportunity to book in advance every single transfer during your trip in the Italian city. Fill in the info required, see all available offers and choose the most suitable one depending on your needs. It is as simple as that! Get easy and comfortable transfer by a professional driver and in a private car from your gate to your destination and start your journey in a peace of mind! Contact Taxi Mover now!
Common transfer routes from Milan Linate International Airport
Some of the most frequent Taxi Mover routes from Milan Linate International Airport are to:
- Milan’s city centre
- Milan Cadorna station
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Popular Linate airport transfer destinations
- Segrate, 15 minutes
- Sesto San Giovanni, 25 minutes
- Milan City Centre, 30 minutes
- Assago, 30 minutes
- Bresso, 30 minutes
- Balsamo, 35 minutes
- Monza, 45 minutes
- Lecco, 55 minutes
- Blevio, 75 minutes
- Stresa Lake Maggiore, 120 minutes
- Country code: IT
- Language: Italian
- Calling code: +39
- Population : 1,352 millions
- Currency: Euro
- UTC+2
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