Milano Centrale Station: What To Do With an Hour to Spare Before Your Train
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Milan’s imposing central station is the second busiest in Italy and among the busiest in Europe, serving an estimated 120 million passengers a year. You’ll find yourself here for local and regional connections, such as to Monza, Lecco and Como, airport transfers, trains north to Switzerland and high-speed Frecciarossa trains to cities like Florence, Bologna, Venice, Rome and Naples.
Despite the name, Milano Centrale sits a little away from the epicentre of Milan; it will
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