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Milan - Bologna
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Italian trains: Frecciarossa
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The high-speed train service in Italy is called the Frecciarossa (Red Arrow). Your journey between Italy’s main cities, and from Northern Torino up to Salerno on the Amalfi Coast is quick -it travels at 360km/h (225mph)- comfortable and safe. (...)
Italian trains: Italo
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Italo is the high speed train operated by a second railway company in Italy, NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori). Italo is a beautiful and modern red train, travelling at up to 360km/h. It connects major Italian cities taking just 1h 08 to reach (...)
Main stations in Milan and Bologna
Departure stations
Milano Centrale
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 7am to 9pmSaturday and Sunday: 7am to 9pm Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV, Le Frecce), Regional trains (Trenitalia), City Night Line
Services:
Tourist Information Point, Assistance for disabled persons, Railway police, Lost and found, Toilets, Luggage storage, Waiting rooms, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM, Currency exchange, and Phone cabins.
Milan Porta Garibaldi
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 6:30am to 9:30pmSaturday and Sunday: 6:30am to 9:30pm Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV, Italo), Regional trains
Services:
Railway staff, Self-service baggage carts, Waiting rooms, Luggage services, Cash machines (ATMs), Foreign exchange bureaux, Car rental offices, Tourist information, Assistance for disabled persons, and Phone cabins.
Arrival station
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Travel inspiration in Milan and Bologna
Milan
Milan, the second largest city in Italy
Milan is a main Italian city and regarded as the fashion capital of Europe. Milan is also an transport hub for Italy. The city has an important stake in the finance, commerce, media and sport of Italy. Two of its football teams, Inter Milan and Milan AC, are known throughout the world. Milan is located in the north west of Italy and is home to a number of museums, designers factory shops, churches and other landmarks. Those who love street style would love the Navigli area. In Piazza XXIV Maggio, shoppers will find brands such Custo-Barcellona, Diesel, Miss Sixteen, Gas and Fornarina, alongside second-hand clothes shops, handmade clothes and accessory stores made from silk and other precious materials.
The main railway stations of Milan are Milan Centrale and Milan Porta Garibaldi. The two stations are about 1.5 kilometres away from each other.
Bologna
In Bologna, let yourself be surprised
Student city Bologna’s noble past lives on in its towers, churches and palaces and the interlocking piazzas and colonnades of blood-red brick, the colour of Bologna’s greatest gift to students everywhere – spaghetti Bolognese.
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