Idroscalo di Milano is a popular recreational area in Milan, Italy.
BY AIRPLANE
If you’re arriving by air, here’s how to get there from the city’s airports: Milan Linate Airport: Linate is the most convenient airport to reach Idroscalo. Travel time: Approximately 15-20 minutes by car. Milan Malpensa Airport: Malpensa is a larger international airport, but it’s farther from Idroscalo. Travel time: Approximately 45-60 minutes by car, depending on traffic. Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: Bergamo Orio al Serio is a budget airline hub, but it’s the farthest from Idroscalo. Travel time: Approximately 60-75 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
BY CAR
The Idroscalo di Milano is easily accessible by car. Here are the main routes to follow:
- From the city center: Follow the directions to Viale Forlanini, then take SP 15/B “Paullese” towards
Melzo or Peschiera Borromeo. Signs for the Idroscalo will guide you.
- From the Tangenziale Est: Take exit 6 for Linate Airport/Idroscalo. Follow Viale Forlanini and
then SP 15/B “Paullese” as indicated above.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Public transportation from Idroscalo to City Centre: Idroscalo has never been closer to the heart of Milan! Thanks to the new M4 metro line, connecting Linate Airport to the city center, reaching the metropolis from this green oasis is a breeze. In just 15 minutes, you can go from the tranquility of the artificial lake to the hustle and bustle of the city. Milan has a good public transportation system. Consider using buses or the metro for a cost-effective option. Apps like Google Maps or Waze can provide real-time traffic updates and help you find the best route. For the most up-to-date information visit the official websites of the airports and Milan’s public transportation system: https://www.atm.it/en