Milan’s public transportation system connects the most important areas of the city and more.
Our map shows the whole metro network and the rail lines. If you still don’t have one, get it here.
Use your contactless bank card to travel on metro and surface lines.
The system will automatically calculate the right fare for your journey (after 4 journeys the daily fare is applied). Read here for further information.
Atm official app lets you plan your journey and buy tickets by credit card, PayPal or Satispay. You can also check the timetables, the routes and the waiting times in real time of all our surface lines and the current status of metro service.
Download it from the App Store or click below:
These tickets (Mi1-Mi3 fare zones) are valid on metro lines, buses, trams, trolleybuses and are also accepted on S lines (suburban railways). You can also reach Rho Fiera on line M1 (consider the S lines as an alternative) and Assago Forum on line M2.
Tickets can be purchased from the automatic machines located in all metro stations or at any authorised resellers (find here the list). You can also buy a ticket via ATM official app (read here how to validate it) or sending an SMS to 48444.
The new metro line M4 connects the city centre with Linate airport.
You can take the metro line M1 and get off at Rho Fieramilano terminal station. Alternatively, you can take the suburban S5, S6 or S11 lines from one of Milan railway stations (Porta Venezia, Porta Garibaldi or Repubblica). Either way, the Mi1-Mi3 fare is valid. If you have an urban travel pass, a 1,70€ integration is needed. You can load it on your electronic card at the automatic machines located in all metro stations or at any authorised resellers
Take the metro line M2 and get off at Assago Forum terminal station. The Mi1-Mi3 fare is valid. If you have an urban travel pass, a 1,70€ integration is needed here too.
Take the metro line M5 and get off at Portello.
To reach the stadium get off at Lotto (interchange station between lines M1 and M5) or San Siro Stadio terminal station (on line M5).
In this section you will find information on the service reserved for the transport of passengers with motor, hearing and visual disabilities.
Leave your car in the car parks connected to the metro stations and proceed your journey by public transport. Check the parking lots and the payment options.
Bikemi service allows you to move around the city with traditional, electric and child seat bikes. It's all done with the app. See how it works at https://bikemi.com/en
ATM allows travelers to carry their own bicycle or electric scooter free of charge on the metro and some tramway lines in order to promote sustainable mobility. Find out more here.
Did you miss the last metro ride? Don’t worry! A night service is operated by buses during the night hours within Milan urban area (download the map). A Mi1-Mi3 ticket is required to get on board (standard 2,20€ ticket, daily pass, carnet, etc.).