Metro mailand tickets

You're planning a trip to Milan, Italy! The Metro in Milan is a convenient and affordable way to get around the city. Here's some information on buying tickets:

Types of Tickets:

  1. Single Ticket (Biglietto Unico): This ticket costs €2.50 and is valid for one journey. You can buy it from ticket machines or at newsstands.
  2. Carnet of 10 Tickets (Carnet di 10 Biglietti): This ticket costs €20 and is valid for 10 journeys. It's a good option if you plan to use the Metro frequently during your stay.
  3. Daily Ticket (Biglietto Giornaliero): This ticket costs €4.50 and is valid for unlimited journeys on the Metro and buses for one day.
  4. Tourist Ticket (Biglietto Turistico): This ticket costs €7 and is valid for unlimited journeys on the Metro and buses for two days. It also includes free admission to some museums and attractions.

How to Buy Tickets:

  1. Ticket Machines: You can find ticket machines at most Metro stations. They accept cash and credit cards.
  2. Newsstands: You can also buy tickets from newsstands and tobacco shops near Metro stations.
  3. Online: You can buy tickets online from the ATM (Azienda Trasporti Milanesi) website, but you'll need to print or show the ticket on your mobile device.

Tips:

  1. Buy a Carnet of 10 Tickets: If you plan to use the Metro frequently, buying a carnet of 10 tickets can be more cost-effective.
  2. Use the Daily Ticket: If you plan to use the Metro and buses for a full day, the daily ticket is a good option.
  3. Validate Your Ticket: Make sure to validate your ticket before boarding the Metro by inserting it into the yellow machines at the station.
  4. Check the Metro Map: Familiarize yourself with the Metro map to plan your route and avoid any confusion.

I hope this helps you navigate the Metro in Milan!