7 hours in Malpensa airport
#2
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: DCA
Programs: AA EXP; BoNVoY Tit LTP
Posts: 1,923
Check your bags, take the bus or train into Milan, go to the City Center and see the Duomo and do some shopping, grab a sandwich and an espresso and catch your aternoon flight. It's about a half hour train to Piazza Cadorna, from there a ten minute subway to the Duomo station, and the Duomo is quite beautiful (inside and out). The nearby Galleria is worthy of a visit and there are great shops (though some very expensive ones) nearby especially on Via Spiga (fashion street).
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2007
Programs: aerplan elite
Posts: 107
Check your bags, take the bus or train into Milan, go to the City Center and see the Duomo and do some shopping, grab a sandwich and an espresso and catch your aternoon flight. It's about a half hour train to Piazza Cadorna, from there a ten minute subway to the Duomo station, and the Duomo is quite beautiful (inside and out). The nearby Galleria is worthy of a visit and there are great shops (though some very expensive ones) nearby especially on Via Spiga (fashion street).
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2009
Programs: AA PLT MM, BA, UA, AC
Posts: 798
Check your bags, take the bus or train into Milan, go to the City Center and see the Duomo and do some shopping, grab a sandwich and an espresso and catch your aternoon flight. It's about a half hour train to Piazza Cadorna, from there a ten minute subway to the Duomo station, and the Duomo is quite beautiful (inside and out). The nearby Galleria is worthy of a visit and there are great shops (though some very expensive ones) nearby especially on Via Spiga (fashion street).
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.
Giving yourself an hour each way and getting back two hours early you could spend a few hours in downtown Milan that would be much more fun than anything you could do at Malpensa.