🇮🇹 Milan

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Type Standard
Coordinates 45.484437, 9.187299
Timezone Europe/Rome
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UIC Code 8301645

About Milan

Milano Porta Garibaldi is Milan's northern intercity station and the focus of one of the city's major urban regeneration projects, surrounded by the gleaming skyscrapers of the Porta Nuova business district. It serves as an important stop on the high-speed line for certain Frecciarossa and Italo services, as well as regional trains heading north towards Como and the lakes. The station is directly connected to Metro lines 2 and 5 and multiple tram routes, making it a practical alternative to Centrale for business travellers in the new financial district.

Frequently Asked Questions

Metro Line 2 (M2) stops at Porta Garibaldi and reaches the Duomo in around five minutes via Cadorna. The station is also close to Corso Como and the trendy Brera neighbourhood, walkable in ten minutes.
Porta Garibaldi handles a mix of Trenitalia Intercity and regional trains to Turin, Genoa, and the Ligurian coast, as well as some Frecciabianca services. Some EuroCity trains to Switzerland also call here before or after Milano Centrale.
Luggage storage facilities are available inside the station, operated on a per-hour basis. For larger capacity storage, the nearby Centrale station has a more extensive KiPoint service.
The area around Porta Garibaldi is one of Milan's most dynamic and fashionable neighbourhoods, with the Isola district, Corso Como, and the Bosco Verticale sky gardens all within easy reach. It is popular with professionals and has excellent dining and nightlife.
The station is a key node on the Passante Ferroviario underground commuter rail line, which links it to Milano Repubblica, Centrale, Dateo, and Porta Vittoria. This makes Porta Garibaldi a convenient interchange between regional trains and urban transit.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27