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Barcelona (BCN) → Milan (MXP)
Vueling
Wednesday, 05 Jun 2024
THB 749.66
Krakow (KRK) → Milan (MXP)
Wizz Air
Saturday, 01 Jun 2024
THB 896.27
London (LGW) → Milan (MXP)
Wizz Air Malta
Tuesday, 11 Jun 2024
THB 1,068.87
Paris (CDG) → Milan (MXP)
easyJet
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
THB 1,103.19
Paris (CDG) → Milan (MXP)
easyJet
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
THB 1,114.35
Málaga (AGP) → Milan (MXP)
Air Europa
Saturday, 08 Jun 2024
THB 2,525.66
Athens (ATH) → Milan (MXP)
Aegean Airlines
Tuesday, 21 May 2024
THB 3,127.10
Madrid (MAD) → Milan (MXP)
Iberia
Saturday, 01 Jun 2024
THB 3,404.85
Lisbon (LIS) → Milan (MXP)
TAP Air Portugal
Wednesday, 05 Jun 2024
THB 3,607.99
Krakow (KRK) → Milan (MXP)
Lot Polish Airlines
Saturday, 01 Jun 2024
THB 5,558.54

Information about Milan

Italy, formally the Italian Republic or Republic of Italy, is located in Southern Europe, in the midst of the Mediterranean Sea. Milan is a city in northern Italy, the capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populated city proper in Italy after Rome. The city is Italy’s main industrial, financial and commercial center and one of Europe’s fashion and design capitals. Milan has been internationally recognized as one of the world's four fashion capitals, along with London, New York, and Paris. It also has a wealth of interesting museums and things to see and do. Bangkok and Milan have a 5-hour time difference. Milan is 5 hours later than Bangkok. Thai passport holders need to apply for a Schengen Visa in order to enter any of the Schengen Area countries. Italy, like the rest of the European Union, uses the Euro (€, EUR) as its currency. 1 euro is approximately 36-37 Thai baht. let's Flight to Milan

 

Seasons in Milan

The climate in Milan is humid and subtropical. Summers are humid and hot, while winters are chilly and gloomy. Fall and spring are rainy seasons, but they also have the warmest temperatures. Milan is best visited between April and May or September and October. These spring and autumn months straddle the city's busiest peak tourism season while also avoiding the city's hot summer heat.

- Spring season: March - May, the average temperature is about 1 to 21 degree Celsius.

- Summer season: June - August, the average temperature is about 21 to 29 degree Celsius.

- Autumn season: September - November, the average temperature is about 1 to 18 degree Celsius.

- Winter season: December - February, the average temperature is about -4 to 8 degree Celsius.

Whatever the season, remember that Milanese fashionistas dress up a little more than locals of other Italian cities. Have fun packing your best outfits for your trip to Milan!

 

Flights to Milan

International flights to Milan (BKK-MXP or BKK-LIN)

There are currently no direct flights from Bangkok to Milan.Traveling from Bangkok to Milan might take anywhere from 14 to 35 hours, including transfers.

  1. BKK-MXP (Milan Malpensa International Airport) Flight distance from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Milan (Malpensa Airport) is about 5,648 miles (9,090 kilometers). Qatar Airways, Etihad, SWISS, Emirates, Finnair, and some other airlines offer flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Milan Malpensa Airport. There are more airlines operating from BKK to MXP than from BKK to LIN.
  2. BKK-LIN (Milan Linate Airport) Flight distance from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Milan (Linate Airport) is about 5,625 miles (9,052 kilometers). Lufthansa, KLM, Air France and some other airlines offer flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Milan Linate Airport. Book your flight ticket to Milan with Traveloka to get the best deal!

 

About the Airport

  1. Milan Malpensa International Airport (MXP) is the largest of Milan’s airports and handles the most long-haul international flights. It is also the second-busiest airport in Italy, after Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in terms of total passengers, freight and cargo. The airport is 49 kilometers northwest of Milan, next to the Ticino river dividing Lombardy and Piedmont.
  2. Milan Linate Airport (LIN) is the third international airport of Milan, the second-largest city and largest urban area of Italy. It is the closest airport to the city center and provides largely domestic flights. This airport is located in the outskirts of East Milan, about 8 kilometers from the city center. It offers direct flights to many airports in Europe and connections to other parts of the world.

The SEA airport authority, which runs Milan Malpensa and Linate airports, provides the Milan Airports app. Download the Milan Airports app to turn your smartphone into a personal assistant that can provide real-time information about airports, which is accessible for both Apple and Android devices.

 

Transportations in Milan

Traveling from the airport in Milan to the city

  • Buses: There are several buses from Malpensa Airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 to Milan Central Station and Fiera Milano. Bus connections between Malpensa Airport and Milan Central Station are available every 20-30 minutes and are operated by four bus lines: Terravision, Malpensa Bus Express (Autostradale), Caronte and Malpensa Shuttle (Air Pullman). It will take about an hour to get to the city center. 
  • Trains: Transferring from Malpensa Airport to downtown Milan by the Malpensa Express. An airport rail service links the city of Milan with Malpensa Airport, in the region of Lombardy, Northern Italy. Trains depart every 60 minutes, 7 days a week. The one-way ticket costs 13 euros (about 470 Thai baht).
  • Taxis: It is very convenient to take a taxi from Malpensa Airport to Milan because the trip only takes 45 minutes and is highly recommended for those carrying bulky luggage or traveling with children. Taxis licensed by the City of Milan are white and may only transport a maximum of four persons. Make sure it has a windshield sticker that says "Taxi autorizzato for il servizio aeroportuale lombardo," which means that its meter is set for this route and you pay the displayed fare. Other taxis that do not have the sticker may charge additional fees.
  • Car rentals: Renting a car is a great way to explore the city and its surroundings on your own. Find and rent a car rental with Traveloka, which connects with reliable car rental businesses all over the world to get you where you need to go.

 

Traveling around Milan

  • Buses: The bus system in Milan is extensive, more than 80 local lines, and it runs like clockwork. Buses link well to other forms of Milan public transit, including the tram and metro. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Metro: Milan's metro system is known by locals as the "MM". There are four Metro lines in Milan; M1 (red), M2 (green), M3 (yellow), and M5 (lilac or light gray). Trains typically arrive every 2-8 minutes during peak travel times, a little less frequently later in the evenings and on weekends. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Trams: The Milan tram network consists of 18 lines that operate till after midnight. The trams are numbered from 1 to 33. The tram network, which is frequently on time, is the second fastest means to get around the city, after the metro. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Bike sharing: Milan’s bike sharing program is called BikeMi. There are more than 200 stations throughout the city. Simply sign up on the BikeMi website. Take a bike and return it within two hours. The daily cost is 2.50 euros (about 90 Thai baht).
  • Taxis: Taxis in Milan seldom stop when hailed down on the street. To catch a taxi, you must either walk to the nearest taxi station or call ahead to reserve one. If you book a taxi over the phone, keep in mind that you will be charged as soon as they get your call, which means the taxi might cost you twice as much as it would normally cost you, depending on how long the taxi takes to arrive at your location.

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

New Features of Traveloka

- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for a flight to South Korea or flight to any destinations you are looking for!

- Promo Filter; Select only the best promotion by comparing different ticket prices. Moreover, beside promotions and prices, the promo filter feature is where you can filter out facilities and flight preferences you want to. This immensely aids your decision making.

- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in Milan

  1. Lake Como A lovely and peaceful inland sea surrounded by charming towns and villages is situated in the region of Lombardy, is the third largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. Lake Como, also known as Lake Lario, has a maximum depth of roughly 410 meters. Como with its marvelous landscapes is also a celebrity hotspot. Many celebrities, like Julia Roberts, David Beckham, and others, own villas on the lake's banks. If you are looking for a wonderful spot to spend a pleasant vacation, visit Lake Como!
  2. Milan Cathedral The Duomo di Milano, or Cathedral of Milan, is one of the world's largest Gothic cathedrals, located in the heart of the city. It is 515 feet (157 meters) long and 302 feet (92 meters) wide. The Cathedral took five centuries to complete. The Madonnina, a gilded bronze statue created by Giuseppe Perego in 1774, stands on the temple's topmost tower. It has become a symbol of Milan over time. Don’t miss climbing to the top of the rooftop terrace for breathtaking views of Milan’s city. You may either walk to the top or take the elevator, but you will have to pay an additional fee.
  3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which is sometimes nicknamed “il salotto di Milano” (Milan’s drawing room), is an elegant nineteenth-century shopping arcade. It houses some of the most luxurious boutiques in Milan such as Prada, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The structure, which was built between 1865 and 1877, is made up of two arcades structured like a Latin cross and topped by a glass and iron dome. Under the central dome is a mosaic with the Savoy coat of arms and different animals representing some of Italy's most famous towns. According to myth, visitors and locals who step on the bull with their right foot and turn 360 degrees with their eyes closed will have good luck. If you step on the bull at midnight on December 31st, you will be lucky for a whole year. Looking for good luck? Visit Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

 

Top 3 things to do in Milan

  1. Check out the Duomo The Duomo must be at the top of any list of things to do in Milan. No trip to Milan is complete without seeing the iconic Duomo. It tells a story of faith and art spanning over six centuries and is also the largest church in all of Italy (and the second-largest cathedral in the world). Starting from June 16, 2022, the obligation to wear a mask for the tourist visit of the historical complex of the Milan Cathedral lapses.
  2. Treat yourself to a Lake Como cruise Allow you to enjoy the most stunning nature and surroundings. Take a relaxing cruise on Lake Como's calm lake. A two-and-a-half-hour tour where you may admire the breathtaking vistas and the most iconic villages of Lake Como. The sunsets on Lake Como are one-of-a-kind and memorable. Don’t miss it!
  3. Go (window) shopping You can't visit the world's fashion capital and not go window shopping (at least). The Golden Triangle is the best spot to splurge. The Quadrilatero d'Oro, or Golden Triangle, is a rectangular-shaped area made up of four major streets: via Monte Napoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga, and corso Venezia. This area is tightly packed with the finest of haute couture. There are all the luxury brands, both Italian (Prada, Versace, Armani, and Dolce & Gabbana) and international (Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent).

Italy, formally the Italian Republic or Republic of Italy, is located in Southern Europe, in the midst of the Mediterranean Sea. Milan is a city in northern Italy, the capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populated city proper in Italy after Rome. The city is Italy’s main industrial, financial and commercial center and one of Europe’s fashion and design capitals. Milan has been internationally recognized as one of the world's four fashion capitals, along with London, New York, and Paris. It also has a wealth of interesting museums and things to see and do. Bangkok and Milan have a 5-hour time difference. Milan is 5 hours later than Bangkok. Thai passport holders need to apply for a Schengen Visa in order to enter any of the Schengen Area countries. Italy, like the rest of the European Union, uses the Euro (€, EUR) as its currency. 1 euro is approximately 36-37 Thai baht. let's Flight to Milan

 

Seasons in Milan

The climate in Milan is humid and subtropical. Summers are humid and hot, while winters are chilly and gloomy. Fall and spring are rainy seasons, but they also have the warmest temperatures. Milan is best visited between April and May or September and October. These spring and autumn months straddle the city's busiest peak tourism season while also avoiding the city's hot summer heat.

- Spring season: March - May, the average temperature is about 1 to 21 degree Celsius.

- Summer season: June - August, the average temperature is about 21 to 29 degree Celsius.

- Autumn season: September - November, the average temperature is about 1 to 18 degree Celsius.

- Winter season: December - February, the average temperature is about -4 to 8 degree Celsius.

Whatever the season, remember that Milanese fashionistas dress up a little more than locals of other Italian cities. Have fun packing your best outfits for your trip to Milan!

 

Flights to Milan

International flights to Milan (BKK-MXP or BKK-LIN)

There are currently no direct flights from Bangkok to Milan.Traveling from Bangkok to Milan might take anywhere from 14 to 35 hours, including transfers.

  1. BKK-MXP (Milan Malpensa International Airport) Flight distance from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Milan (Malpensa Airport) is about 5,648 miles (9,090 kilometers). Qatar Airways, Etihad, SWISS, Emirates, Finnair, and some other airlines offer flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Milan Malpensa Airport. There are more airlines operating from BKK to MXP than from BKK to LIN.
  2. BKK-LIN (Milan Linate Airport) Flight distance from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Milan (Linate Airport) is about 5,625 miles (9,052 kilometers). Lufthansa, KLM, Air France and some other airlines offer flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Milan Linate Airport. Book your flight ticket to Milan with Traveloka to get the best deal!

 

About the Airport

  1. Milan Malpensa International Airport (MXP) is the largest of Milan’s airports and handles the most long-haul international flights. It is also the second-busiest airport in Italy, after Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in terms of total passengers, freight and cargo. The airport is 49 kilometers northwest of Milan, next to the Ticino river dividing Lombardy and Piedmont.
  2. Milan Linate Airport (LIN) is the third international airport of Milan, the second-largest city and largest urban area of Italy. It is the closest airport to the city center and provides largely domestic flights. This airport is located in the outskirts of East Milan, about 8 kilometers from the city center. It offers direct flights to many airports in Europe and connections to other parts of the world.

The SEA airport authority, which runs Milan Malpensa and Linate airports, provides the Milan Airports app. Download the Milan Airports app to turn your smartphone into a personal assistant that can provide real-time information about airports, which is accessible for both Apple and Android devices.

 

Transportations in Milan

Traveling from the airport in Milan to the city

  • Buses: There are several buses from Malpensa Airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 to Milan Central Station and Fiera Milano. Bus connections between Malpensa Airport and Milan Central Station are available every 20-30 minutes and are operated by four bus lines: Terravision, Malpensa Bus Express (Autostradale), Caronte and Malpensa Shuttle (Air Pullman). It will take about an hour to get to the city center. 
  • Trains: Transferring from Malpensa Airport to downtown Milan by the Malpensa Express. An airport rail service links the city of Milan with Malpensa Airport, in the region of Lombardy, Northern Italy. Trains depart every 60 minutes, 7 days a week. The one-way ticket costs 13 euros (about 470 Thai baht).
  • Taxis: It is very convenient to take a taxi from Malpensa Airport to Milan because the trip only takes 45 minutes and is highly recommended for those carrying bulky luggage or traveling with children. Taxis licensed by the City of Milan are white and may only transport a maximum of four persons. Make sure it has a windshield sticker that says "Taxi autorizzato for il servizio aeroportuale lombardo," which means that its meter is set for this route and you pay the displayed fare. Other taxis that do not have the sticker may charge additional fees.
  • Car rentals: Renting a car is a great way to explore the city and its surroundings on your own. Find and rent a car rental with Traveloka, which connects with reliable car rental businesses all over the world to get you where you need to go.

 

Traveling around Milan

  • Buses: The bus system in Milan is extensive, more than 80 local lines, and it runs like clockwork. Buses link well to other forms of Milan public transit, including the tram and metro. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Metro: Milan's metro system is known by locals as the "MM". There are four Metro lines in Milan; M1 (red), M2 (green), M3 (yellow), and M5 (lilac or light gray). Trains typically arrive every 2-8 minutes during peak travel times, a little less frequently later in the evenings and on weekends. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Trams: The Milan tram network consists of 18 lines that operate till after midnight. The trams are numbered from 1 to 33. The tram network, which is frequently on time, is the second fastest means to get around the city, after the metro. The single ticket is 2 euros (about 75 Thai baht).
  • Bike sharing: Milan’s bike sharing program is called BikeMi. There are more than 200 stations throughout the city. Simply sign up on the BikeMi website. Take a bike and return it within two hours. The daily cost is 2.50 euros (about 90 Thai baht).
  • Taxis: Taxis in Milan seldom stop when hailed down on the street. To catch a taxi, you must either walk to the nearest taxi station or call ahead to reserve one. If you book a taxi over the phone, keep in mind that you will be charged as soon as they get your call, which means the taxi might cost you twice as much as it would normally cost you, depending on how long the taxi takes to arrive at your location.

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

New Features of Traveloka

- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for a flight to South Korea or flight to any destinations you are looking for!

- Promo Filter; Select only the best promotion by comparing different ticket prices. Moreover, beside promotions and prices, the promo filter feature is where you can filter out facilities and flight preferences you want to. This immensely aids your decision making.

- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in Milan

  1. Lake Como A lovely and peaceful inland sea surrounded by charming towns and villages is situated in the region of Lombardy, is the third largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. Lake Como, also known as Lake Lario, has a maximum depth of roughly 410 meters. Como with its marvelous landscapes is also a celebrity hotspot. Many celebrities, like Julia Roberts, David Beckham, and others, own villas on the lake's banks. If you are looking for a wonderful spot to spend a pleasant vacation, visit Lake Como!
  2. Milan Cathedral The Duomo di Milano, or Cathedral of Milan, is one of the world's largest Gothic cathedrals, located in the heart of the city. It is 515 feet (157 meters) long and 302 feet (92 meters) wide. The Cathedral took five centuries to complete. The Madonnina, a gilded bronze statue created by Giuseppe Perego in 1774, stands on the temple's topmost tower. It has become a symbol of Milan over time. Don’t miss climbing to the top of the rooftop terrace for breathtaking views of Milan’s city. You may either walk to the top or take the elevator, but you will have to pay an additional fee.
  3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which is sometimes nicknamed “il salotto di Milano” (Milan’s drawing room), is an elegant nineteenth-century shopping arcade. It houses some of the most luxurious boutiques in Milan such as Prada, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The structure, which was built between 1865 and 1877, is made up of two arcades structured like a Latin cross and topped by a glass and iron dome. Under the central dome is a mosaic with the Savoy coat of arms and different animals representing some of Italy's most famous towns. According to myth, visitors and locals who step on the bull with their right foot and turn 360 degrees with their eyes closed will have good luck. If you step on the bull at midnight on December 31st, you will be lucky for a whole year. Looking for good luck? Visit Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

 

Top 3 things to do in Milan

  1. Check out the Duomo The Duomo must be at the top of any list of things to do in Milan. No trip to Milan is complete without seeing the iconic Duomo. It tells a story of faith and art spanning over six centuries and is also the largest church in all of Italy (and the second-largest cathedral in the world). Starting from June 16, 2022, the obligation to wear a mask for the tourist visit of the historical complex of the Milan Cathedral lapses.
  2. Treat yourself to a Lake Como cruise Allow you to enjoy the most stunning nature and surroundings. Take a relaxing cruise on Lake Como's calm lake. A two-and-a-half-hour tour where you may admire the breathtaking vistas and the most iconic villages of Lake Como. The sunsets on Lake Como are one-of-a-kind and memorable. Don’t miss it!
  3. Go (window) shopping You can't visit the world's fashion capital and not go window shopping (at least). The Golden Triangle is the best spot to splurge. The Quadrilatero d'Oro, or Golden Triangle, is a rectangular-shaped area made up of four major streets: via Monte Napoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga, and corso Venezia. This area is tightly packed with the finest of haute couture. There are all the luxury brands, both Italian (Prada, Versace, Armani, and Dolce & Gabbana) and international (Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent).
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