Central station

Milano Centrale
Rating 10110

2 february 2017Travel time: 19 april 2014
Milan Central Station was the end point of our journey through Italy. From there, our path lay straight to the airport.
The station impressed with the number of railway tracks, a huge building, all kinds of convenient services inside and out. Still - this is one of the largest stations in Europe. Milano Centrale Station has 24 passenger platforms, from which six hundred trains depart daily. It is very easy to navigate the station, thanks to the huge number of signs and arrows.
The station building combines the features of Art Nouveau and Art Deco architectural styles, and the 72-meter height and 200-meter width of the facade make an unforgettable impression. Its facade and interiors are decorated with many sculptures, majestic columns, vaulted ceilings, medallions, bas-reliefs and mosaic panels.
Inside, the station is equipped with a system of escalators and special lifts for the disabled, a modern video surveillance system, 2 waiting rooms, a first-aid post, left-luggage offices ...there is even a post office and a shopping center. Also, many pizzerias, cafes and restaurants will not let you stay hungry.
Even though traveling by train in Italy is not particularly cheap, planning your trip in advance can help you catch great ticket prices on all sorts of promotions. And, even when buying a ticket directly at the terminal at the station, you may be so lucky that you can buy 2 tickets for the price of one.

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