Hit me up with any questions and I will be happy to help for your pleasant journey in Milan. Also feel free to buy me a coffee here buymeacoffee.com/strollingaround Thank you so much...
Thank you for your video. I’m in Milan right now and going to the airport tomorrow. I was looking for information and I’m glad I came across your video!
Thanks for posting. It's very informative, focused and gives you what you just need to know. I've done this to and from Malpensa to Milano Centrale a couple of times and it is exactly as the video points out. I really like that extra detail where you point out that the train to and from the airport is always either track 1 or 2 in Milano Centrale and pointing out where you have to validate your train ticket prior to boarding. Bravo 👍
This is what makes me so happy knowing the information is helpful and enjoyable. Thank you very much, this gave me such a good feeling of what I'm doing on this channel. Thank you so much.
@@StrollingAround I've started following your channel. I like that you feature Milan. I love Milan. I think a lot of visitors especially in the U.S. skip it for the more popular cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice. Can you maybe do a walking tour of the Navigli or the Sforza castle or the rooftop of the Duomo when the opportunity presents itself?
@@dantehernandez3904 Thank you for the subscription, I'm taking your input to make more content strolling around Milan. I also did a couple of videos on other cities, usually brief ones because I was either there for work or doing some street photography. Anyway, more content is coming on a weekly basis.
This is helpful to me as I don’t speak Italian and I’m going in October already booked…I’m staying in San sesto Giovanni ..good to know there are connections to malpensia airport
Thank you so much, new video coming up on tomorrow (Friday, Aug 5th at 11am CET). Hopefully one day I'd be able to make a video tour on Rhode Island. 😊
This video is very very helpful! I have a question. What is the difference between the ticket you bought "MXP-Corsa singola/one way" and "Milano-MXP airport T1(orT2)" at the bottom right of the machine screen?
Would of been nice to let us know what is the latest time you can take the train and the earliest, I have a flight at 7 am and I need to get to the airport probably by 5 am
I took this train departing from the exact same platform #1. The train left on time and rode was smooth. Not sure why it’s called EXPRESS - it did have few stops on the way to the airport. But it never stayed for more than a minute on any of those stations. Oddly there was no ticket conductor on the train checking everyone’s ticket.
Traveling staff, did you know that if you buy a ticket from Milan Central Station to Ferno (€ 5.00) and a ticket from Ferno to Malpensa T1 or T2 (€ 3.00) you save a good € 5.00? There is no need to get off at Ferno. The same goes for the reverse journey
@@StrollingAround Only if the ticket inspector is a thief or an ignoramus. Years ago, three conductors wanted to impose a fine on an unfortunate person, guilty of having taken the train from Genoa Piazza Principe to Milan Central Station with a ticket from Genoa Sampierdarena. As luck would have it, in the compartment was the writer who slammed the article concerning the trains from Ventimiglia to Milan diverted from "Genoa Piazza Principe" through the Granarolo tunnel under the noses of the three ignorant men.
Out of curiosity, do you know how fast that train goes? We took this train late one evening to the airport, and as I looked out the window it seemed like we're going really fast! Maybe 100 mph or more. We were passing cars on the highway going the same direction almost like they were standing still. So I was curious what the speed of the train actually was, but I never found an answer.
Good question, I tried googling around at average it goes 60kph but maybe at some point it goes over so that way you sees cars standing still on the highway, next time I'm taking I'll try to track down the speed 😎
If I'm not mistaken, the 4-track section between Milano Bovisa and Saronno (Automatic Block with coded currents) of the legendary Ferrovie Nord Milano is the one where the trains in question travel at the highest speed. The majority of trains for beyond Saronno (Novara Nord, Laveno Mombello Nord, Como Lago Nord* etc.) do not make any stops between Bovisa and Saronno. *North in these cases does not mean that the railway station is located north of the city, but that it belongs to the Ferrovie Nord Milano and not to the Ferrovie dello Stato.
Super helpful!!! Thanks but does a 3 days ticket include using malpensa express train ? Or we should buy separately if we want to use the train to head to the airport??
Hello can you tell ballpark time it took you after getting boarding pass until you cleared security and immigration please Also, is there a separate queue for dropping bags incase of online chick-in
Hence the name, yup it does makes stops in between. If you preferred not making any stops maybe you can try the Malpensa Shuttle Bus that'll take you to the Centrale Station as well.
I see online that the first malpensa express runs around 5:30am... I need to get to milano centrale but I don't think the metro runs until 6am. do you recommend taking taxi to milano centrale or airbnb to airport?
On the same level there's a free shuttle from the exit of the Train station on T1, or if you're on the Malpensa express train from Centrale or Cadorna then you can get off at the last station Terminal 2 right after Terminal 1 station
What is the difference between red and green ticket machine's...i mean of you could pick the same ticket from red machines? I know that trenord is for lombardia only.
Green ones are Trenord's ticket machine and red ones are either Trenitalia or Italo. While using Trenitalia ticket machine we could also buy the Malpensa Express train.
@@StrollingAround I followed your video details to reach easily Malpensa 1 and be back to Milano Centrale recently. It was very useful. Thanks again. :))))
Can j buy the ticket 1 day earlier? Iwill go to the airport tomorrow, i was thinking in already buy it, but i dont know if there is some expiration period to use the ticket
@@brinda7022 Good morning, I use the same Trenitalia application with which I purchase tickets. However, I have read that at the moment it is not necessary to check in tickets purchased online through the Trenord website (the Malpensa Express is managed by Trenord)
If only things can be that way here, sadly not and usually the same notorious squad roaming around Milan and I will never get tired to keep reminding everyone
The so-called "Cartabia" law does not allow this. The law of 27 September 2021, n. 134, which delegated to the Government "for the efficiency of the criminal process, as well as in the field of restorative justice and provisions for the rapid definition of judicial proceedings", was implemented with legislative decree 10 October 2022, n. 150 (the so-called "Cartabia" law).
Hit me up with any questions and I will be happy to help for your pleasant journey in Milan. Also feel free to buy me a coffee here buymeacoffee.com/strollingaround Thank you so much...
Thanks for the video, is the train stopping always first in T1 ?
@@Latyfah92 you're welcome, thank you for watching. Yes train stops first at T1 then next T2
Thank you for your video. I’m in Milan right now and going to the airport tomorrow. I was looking for information and I’m glad I came across your video!
Great to know you found the video useful, so happy. Please do share this video with family and friends planning to visit Milan. Have a nice trip
Thank God I've found this channel! Full of useful informations about Milan!
Always happy to help, thank you so much.
going there in couple weeks , thank you for showing ticket validation and we'll just keep the luggage with us if its not too crowded
You're more than welcome, thank you. Yes better keep your luggage close with you.
Excelente vídeo! Faremos esse caminho ano que vem..e foi muito bem explicado por você! Obrigado. Forte abraço
Thank you so much
Very informative with detail directive. I'm lovin' it!
Glad to hear it! Thank you so much, I hope you are subscribed.
Thanks a lot for such a detailed video, we are going in July so this is very useful!
Knowing my videos helps sharing the information is the best reward. Have a great time later in Milan.
Thanks for posting. It's very informative, focused and gives you what you just need to know. I've done this to and from Malpensa to Milano Centrale a couple of times and it is exactly as the video points out. I really like that extra detail where you point out that the train to and from the airport is always either track 1 or 2 in Milano Centrale and pointing out where you have to validate your train ticket prior to boarding. Bravo 👍
This is what makes me so happy knowing the information is helpful and enjoyable. Thank you very much, this gave me such a good feeling of what I'm doing on this channel. Thank you so much.
@@StrollingAround I've started following your channel. I like that you feature Milan. I love Milan. I think a lot of visitors especially in the U.S. skip it for the more popular cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice. Can you maybe do a walking tour of the Navigli or the Sforza castle or the rooftop of the Duomo when the opportunity presents itself?
@@dantehernandez3904 Thank you for the subscription, I'm taking your input to make more content strolling around Milan. I also did a couple of videos on other cities, usually brief ones because I was either there for work or doing some street photography. Anyway, more content is coming on a weekly basis.
Does the train stop at other terminals or it’s terminal 1 only. Thank u 😊
Thanks your valueble vedio
This is helpful to me as I don’t speak Italian and I’m going in October already booked…I’m staying in San sesto Giovanni ..good to know there are connections to malpensia airport
Great to know you found this video helpful, enjoy your visit in Milan and please stay careful with your documents and belongings.
Thank you for the video! I’m going to Milan next month and this is really helpful!
You are welcome, I'm happy to know my video is helpful. Wishing you a great time in Milan. Thank you for watching.
I'm subscribed. ☺️ Looking forward to more cool and informative videos from you . Love from Rhode Island . 😻
Thank you so much, new video coming up on tomorrow (Friday, Aug 5th at 11am CET). Hopefully one day I'd be able to make a video tour on Rhode Island. 😊
This video is very very helpful! I have a question. What is the difference between the ticket you bought "MXP-Corsa singola/one way" and "Milano-MXP airport T1(orT2)" at the bottom right of the machine screen?
Thank you so much, as for the ticket they're the same.
this was so helpful!!! super video, very well explained and shown everything in details
So happy to hear that and thank you so much.
Thank you! This has been very helpful.
Very glad to hear this, means a lot to motivate this channel. Thank you so much for watching 🙂
Would of been nice to let us know what is the latest time you can take the train and the earliest, I have a flight at 7 am and I need to get to the airport probably by 5 am
The last train leaves Centrale at 11.27pm and the first train leaves at 4.27am each trip takes around 50minutes
Saya benar-benar ingin sekali ke Milan. One day I hope really can go there for anything😀
You'll be here one day, jalan-jalan liburan di Milan. Kabari kalau sudah tiba saatnya nanti ya kita colab. Terima kasih sudah nonton.
@@StrollingAround I hope that. Keep enjoy strolling around in Milan. Selalu jaga kesehatan di sana ya.
Very informative, thank you. Now I know what to do.
So happy to know you found this helpful, thank you so much for stopping by 🙂
I took this train departing from the exact same platform #1. The train left on time and rode was smooth. Not sure why it’s called EXPRESS - it did have few stops on the way to the airport. But it never stayed for more than a minute on any of those stations.
Oddly there was no ticket conductor on the train checking everyone’s ticket.
Yup it's that kind of Express that's making brief stops. The ticket inspection is always random, still make sure you have your ticket and validated
Traveling staff, did you know that if you buy a ticket from Milan Central Station to Ferno (€ 5.00) and a ticket from Ferno to Malpensa T1 or T2 (€ 3.00) you save a good € 5.00? There is no need to get off at Ferno. The same goes for the reverse journey
Well that's an option, in case there's a ticket control will it be fine?
@@StrollingAround Only if the ticket inspector is a thief or an ignoramus. Years ago, three conductors wanted to impose a fine on an unfortunate person, guilty of having taken the train from Genoa Piazza Principe to Milan Central Station with a ticket from Genoa Sampierdarena. As luck would have it, in the compartment was the writer who slammed the article concerning the trains from Ventimiglia to Milan diverted from "Genoa Piazza Principe" through the Granarolo tunnel under the noses of the three ignorant men.
From today, 5 August 2023, all tickets for regional trains must be "checked in" before boarding. Otherwise, there will be hefty fines.
Great video! Super helpful!! Thank you!!
You're very welcome, thank you for watching. Feel free to watch other videos and share.
Super helpful!
So glad to be able to help, thank you so much for watching feel free to watch more and share my videos.
I am taking a flight to my country today, from Malpensa. Following your video helps a lot!
@@vuanhminhle6928 so happy to hear this, glad to be able to help
Very helpful, thank you. I just subscribed 🙏🇺🇸
Glad to hear this video is helpful, thank you so much for subscribing to this channel.
@@StrollingAround much welcome 🙏
nice pebble time steel :) reminds me of the one i had! cheers 🙂
Cool you've noticed, still keep mine I just love the simplicity and how it functions as any normal watch just a tad smarter 😉
Out of curiosity, do you know how fast that train goes? We took this train late one evening to the airport, and as I looked out the window it seemed like we're going really fast! Maybe 100 mph or more. We were passing cars on the highway going the same direction almost like they were standing still. So I was curious what the speed of the train actually was, but I never found an answer.
Good question, I tried googling around at average it goes 60kph but maybe at some point it goes over so that way you sees cars standing still on the highway, next time I'm taking I'll try to track down the speed 😎
If I'm not mistaken, the 4-track section between Milano Bovisa and Saronno (Automatic Block with coded currents) of the legendary Ferrovie Nord Milano is the one where the trains in question travel at the highest speed. The majority of trains for beyond Saronno (Novara Nord, Laveno Mombello Nord, Como Lago Nord* etc.) do not make any stops between Bovisa and Saronno. *North in these cases does not mean that the railway station is located north of the city, but that it belongs to the Ferrovie Nord Milano and not to the Ferrovie dello Stato.
Thank you so much, this helped a lot 💜
I'm so glad to hear that, please share this video with families and friends planning to visit Milan. Thank you so much for watching 😊.
Super helpful!!! Thanks but does a 3 days ticket include using malpensa express train ? Or we should buy separately if we want to use the train to head to the airport??
You have to buy a separate ticket for the Airport train
Hello can you tell ballpark time it took you after getting boarding pass until you cleared security and immigration please
Also, is there a separate queue for dropping bags incase of online chick-in
It's rather difficult, depending on the waiting lines of people. I'd rather be finished checking in at least 2 hours before the flight.
If it makes stops, it's not really much of an express, no?
Hence the name, yup it does makes stops in between. If you preferred not making any stops maybe you can try the Malpensa Shuttle Bus that'll take you to the Centrale Station as well.
I see online that the first malpensa express runs around 5:30am... I need to get to milano centrale but I don't think the metro runs until 6am. do you recommend taking taxi to milano centrale or airbnb to airport?
You are right, the metro starts at 6am. I suggest you take the taxi for this.
02:23 why you choose MXP instead of Milano - MXP AIRPORT T1? I wonder what is the latter one?
That's a good observation, train does terminate at T2 but I got off at T1. You can also use the train between these Terminals with €2 ticket
Hello, what about T2 Malpensa Airport? Is there any way to go to T2 from T1?
On the same level there's a free shuttle from the exit of the Train station on T1, or if you're on the Malpensa express train from Centrale or Cadorna then you can get off at the last station Terminal 2 right after Terminal 1 station
What is the difference between red and green ticket machine's...i mean of you could pick the same ticket from red machines? I know that trenord is for lombardia only.
Green ones are Trenord's ticket machine and red ones are either Trenitalia or Italo. While using Trenitalia ticket machine we could also buy the Malpensa Express train.
@@StrollingAround thank you so much ❤️
@strollingAround is the train stopping always first in T1 ?
@@Latyfah92yes
Thank you!!!
You are most welcome
@@StrollingAround I followed your video details to reach easily Malpensa 1 and be back to Milano Centrale recently. It was very useful. Thanks again. :))))
@@Cool_D so happy to find my video useful, please share it to any friends or colleague planning to visit Milan. Thank you so much.
Can j buy the ticket 1 day earlier? Iwill go to the airport tomorrow, i was thinking in already buy it, but i dont know if there is some expiration period to use the ticket
Yes you can buy the tickets earlier and if you buy one earlier then you'll have to confirm on the date and time. It will expire accordingly.
@StrollingAround thank you my friend, i'm on the train right now, really helpfull your video and your tips!
Excellent video thanks a lot👌
Thank you so much for watching.
Tq🙏🏻
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much!
You are welcome and thank you very much for watching. Hope the video is useful and enjoyable.
What about terminal 2? Is the train stop shown here the last stop in the airport or will it continue the journey again to terminal 2?
The train will continue it's journey to Terminal 2
@@StrollingAround Thx for answering. Have a plan to visit Milan in August 😊
From today, 5 August 2023, all tickets for regional trains must be "checked in" before boarding. Otherwise, there will be hefty fines.
how to validate and checkin with online purchased ticket?
@@brinda7022 Good morning, I use the same Trenitalia application with which I purchase tickets. However, I have read that at the moment it is not necessary to check in tickets purchased online through the Trenord website (the Malpensa Express is managed by Trenord)
Hi, is platform 1-2 fixed for the airport yet?
Usually it's always platform 1 & 2 dedicated for Malpensa Express Airport train
Hiya, how can I validate my ticket if I only have a mobile ticket, please? Thanks
With a mobile ticket you don't have to validate, you just need to show the e-ticket upon an inspection
@@StrollingAround that make sense, many thanks for the info!
Why keeping reminder of unaware tourists of pickpocketers? Why the govt dont jail them? 😢
If only things can be that way here, sadly not and usually the same notorious squad roaming around Milan and I will never get tired to keep reminding everyone
The so-called "Cartabia" law does not allow this. The law of 27 September 2021, n. 134, which delegated to the Government "for the efficiency of the criminal process, as well as in the field of restorative justice and provisions for the rapid definition of judicial proceedings", was implemented with legislative decree 10 October 2022, n. 150 (the so-called "Cartabia" law).
I find this video after paying $160 for a taxi to get there😐
So sorry to hear that, but taxis do have comfort and space comes with its pricey cost.
Hi, a question, how to go to T2?
is it the same train stop?
Hi, as the train comes from Centrale station then T2 is the next stop after T1
@@StrollingAround so is it mean that the lastest stop is T2 ?
@@lafadiary yes last stop is T2