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It is the main bus transport hub in Milan, acting as a massive intermodal node that connects international long-distance lines with the city's dense metro network, facilitating access to the historic center and financial districts.
- Location: Via Giulio Natta 226, 20151, Milan, Italy. (Located next to the Lampugnano metro station).
- Public transport connections:
- Metro (ATM): Line M1 - Red (Lampugnano Station). It is the most direct connection to reach the Duomo (city center), Cadorna, or the Fiera Milano area.
- City bus (ATM): Lines 68, 423, and the NM1 night bus.
- Train: It does not have a direct train station. For high-speed trains (Trenitalia/Italo), you must take the M1 metro to Rho Fiera or change at Cadorna/Loreto to reach Stazione Centrale.
- Long distance: Main terminal for Alsa, FlixBus, Itabus, and BlaBlaCar Bus. It is the hub from which most routes to Spain, France, Switzerland, and Germany depart.
Useful information about Milan station
How to buy bus tickets to Milan?
You can buy your tickets to Milan directly through the Alsa search engine: choose your origin, destination, and date, and select the service that best fits your needs. If you need help with your purchase, changes, or ticket management, Alsa has a help center available.
From which cities can I travel by bus to Milan?
Alsa connects Milan with multiple European cities through its international network. Common routes include connections from Spain (Barcelona, Madrid) and cities in France and Switzerland. The fastest way to check combinations is to perform a search by entering your city of origin.
Where is the bus station in Milan and how do I get there?
International services usually operate at the Autostazione Lampugnano, connected to metro line M1. Some services may also stop at San Donato. We recommend checking the exact departure/arrival point on your ticket to confirm the assigned stop.
Where can I see bus schedules and frequency to Milan?
Schedules depend on the route and the day. As these are long-distance international services, frequency may vary according to the season. Check the Alsa search engine to see updated schedules and availability.
Is there an Alsa ticket office in Milan?
For international services, we recommend using the search engine on our website or the app. At Lampugnano station, there are information and sales points for international operators where you can inquire about services operated by Alsa and its partners.
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