Introduction
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is the largest international airport in northern Italy, located 49 km northwest of Milan city center. Officially renamed Aeroporto internazionale Milano Malpensa "Silvio Berlusconi" in 2024, it serves as a major gateway for Lombardy, Piedmont, Liguria, and the Swiss canton of Ticino. The airport handles approximately 28.5 million passengers annually.
The airport has two terminals that are completely separate, located about 3 km apart:
- Terminal 1: The main terminal, handling all airlines except easyJet. Divided into three concourses: Concourse A (domestic and Schengen flights), Concourses B and C (non-Schengen and intercontinental flights). Features extensive shopping, dining, and nine lounges.
- Terminal 2: Exclusively used by easyJet. Smaller and older, with fewer amenities and limited dining options.
Terminal 1 is spread across five levels: Level -1 (car rental and train station), Level 0 (arrivals), Level 1 (departure gates), Level 2 (check-in), and Level 3 (restaurants).
Destinations from MXP
Direct flights to 107 destinations

New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport

Rome
Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

Rinas
Tirana International Airport Mother Teresa

Vienna
Vienna International Airport

Miami
Miami International Airport

Lisbon
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport

Marignane, Bouches-du-Rhône
Marseille Provence Airport

Barcelona
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport
All destinations:
+83 more destinations
Airlines at MXP
50 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of Ferno (VA)
Routes & Location
Map loading at 45.6306, 8.7281
Getting In and Out
Milan Malpensa is located 49 km northwest of Milan city center. Journey times depend heavily on traffic and transport method.
Typical travel times:
- Milano Centrale (train): 51 minutes by Malpensa Express
- Milano Cadorna (train): 39 minutes by Malpensa Express
- Milan city center (taxi): 45-60 minutes depending on traffic
- Bergamo: 80 km, approximately 1 hour by car
The airport is well-connected by train, bus, and taxi. The train station is located beneath Terminal 1, with a separate station at Terminal 2.
Public Transit
Malpensa Express (Train)
The Malpensa Express is the fastest and most reliable way to reach central Milan. Trains depart from stations beneath Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Two routes available:
To Milano Centrale (via Porta Garibaldi):
- Follow signs to "Train" in arrivals
- Take the Malpensa Express toward Milano Centrale
- Journey time: 51 minutes (43 minutes to Porta Garibaldi)
To Milano Cadorna:
- Follow signs to "Train" in arrivals
- Take the Malpensa Express toward Cadorna
- Journey time: 39 minutes
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult single | EUR 15 |
| Child (4-13) single | EUR 7.50 |
| Adult return (same day) | EUR 25 |
| Family (2 adults + 2 children) | EUR 36 |
Frequency: Every 15 minutes during peak hours First/last trains from Milano Centrale: 05:25 / 23:25 First/last trains from Terminal 1: 05:43 / 22:43
Tip: At Milano Centrale, trains depart from Platform 3. At Milano Cadorna, Platform 1. Tickets can be purchased at ticket offices, machines, or using contactless Pay&Go at turnstiles.
Bus Services
Multiple bus companies connect Malpensa to Milan. Buses are cheaper but slower and subject to traffic.
| Operator | Destination | Fare | Journey Time | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Terravision | Milano Centrale | EUR 10 (EUR 5 online) | 50 min | Every 20-60 min |
| Autostradale (Malpensa Bus Express) | Milano Centrale | EUR 10 | 50-60 min | Frequent |
| Flixbus | Various | From EUR 6 | Varies | Multiple daily |
Bus tips:
- Book online for EUR 2-3 savings
- Buses stop at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2
- Children under 4 travel free
Parking
Terminal 1 Parking
| Lot | Location | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 Indoor | Adjacent to terminal | EUR 26/day | Covered, most convenient |
| P1 Long-Term | 4 min walk | EUR 45/day (EUR 39/week) | Uncovered |
| P2 Long-Term | Near terminal | Varies | 2,900 outdoor spaces |
| P3 Express | Close to terminal | EUR 22/day max | 815 spaces, outdoor |
Terminal 2 Parking
| Lot | Location | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short-Term | Adjacent | EUR 26/day max | 3-hour maximum |
| Easy Class | 2 min walk | EUR 18/day (EUR 49/week) | 3,000 spaces |
Tips:
- Book online at milanomalpensa-airport.com for discounts up to 30%
- First 10 minutes free in express lots for drop-off
- Off-site parking available from EUR 10/day with shuttle service
Food
Terminal 1 (Airside)
- Obica Mozzarella Bar: Fresh Mozzarella di Bufala Campana DOP with traditional Italian products
- Caffè Milano: Traditional Milanese cafe, risotto alla milanese, panettone year-round (7am-9pm)
- Spontini: Authentic Milan-style pizza, fast service (8:30am-9:30pm)
- Wagamama: Japanese-inspired noodles and Asian dishes
- Chef Kitchen: Traditional Italian dishes served fresh (8:30am-10pm)
- Starbucks: Coffee and light bites (6am-9:30pm)
- Venchi: Premium Italian chocolates and gelato (6:30am-10pm)
- Ciao Antica Pizza Romana: Gourmet pizzas (7am-9pm)
Terminal 1 (Landside)
- Briciole Bar: Sandwiches, salads, pastries, open 24 hours
- Acafé: Coffee and snacks (6am-9pm)
- Time Café: Quick service at railway station level (7am-7pm)
- Carrefour Express: Grocery store in corridor to Sheraton (9am-8:30pm)
Terminal 2
Limited options with basic cafes and a small food court. Plan to eat before departing or at your destination.
Note: No restaurants at Malpensa operate 24 hours. For late-night arrivals, Briciole Bar (Terminal 1 landside) is the only all-night option.
WiFi
Free unlimited WiFi is available throughout both terminals.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Network name | MALPENSA FREE WI-FI |
| Registration | No registration required |
| Time limit | Unlimited |
| Speed | Up to 20 Mbps |
Simply connect to the network, accept terms on the welcome page, and browse. Faster connections available in airport lounges.
Local SIM
SIM cards are available at the airport, though prices are higher than in the city.
Where to Buy
- Forexchange (Terminal 1, Arrivals): Sells Vodafone SIM cards
- Vodafone store (Terminal 2): Direct carrier store
Warning: Avoid "Tutto Communications" kiosk near Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall B - reported to charge inflated prices up to EUR 169 for basic plans.
Prices at Airport
Airport SIM cards typically cost EUR 64-85 depending on data allowance.
Better City Alternatives
For better value, purchase in Milan city center:
| Provider | Price | Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| TIM | EUR 25 | 100 GB | Good 4G/5G coverage |
| Vodafone | EUR 15 | 200 GB | Free EU roaming (18+ GB) |
| WindTre | EUR 15-25 | Various | Available at carrier stores |
Requirements: Passport and Italian address (hotel booking works). Phone must be unlocked.
Cash & ATMs
ATMs are located throughout both terminals in arrivals and departures areas. Major Italian banks include Intesa Sanpaolo, UniCredit, and Banca Popolare di Milano.
Currency
- Italy: Euro (EUR)
Currency Exchange
Forexchange and Travelex counters are in both terminals. Airport exchange rates include significant markups.
Better alternatives:
- Withdraw EUR from ATMs using a no-fee debit card
- Use Wise or Revolut for better exchange rates
- Italy is highly card-friendly; contactless widely accepted
Tip: Many restaurants and shops accept foreign credit cards. Apple Pay and Google Pay work at most terminals.
Shopping
Milan Malpensa showcases Italian fashion and design, particularly in Terminal 1.
Piazza del Lusso (Luxury Plaza)
Terminal 1 features a modern reinterpretation of Milan's famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele with luxury brands:
- Armani - Italian fashion house
- Bulgari - Fine jewelry
- Bottega Veneta - Leather goods
- Ermenegildo Zegna - Menswear
- Gucci - Fashion and accessories
- Hermès - French luxury (scarves, leather)
- Louis Vuitton - Fashion and luggage (new 2025)
- Dior - Fashion and beauty (new 2025)
- Salvatore Ferragamo - Shoes and leather goods
- Tod's - Italian shoes and leather
Piazza del Pop
Contemporary fashion and Italian design:
- Zara - Flagship store
- Benetton - Italian casual wear
- Kiko Milano - Italian cosmetics
Duty-Free
Dufry operates two duty-free stores in Terminal 1, both open 24 hours. Pre-order online at milan.shopdutyfree.com for collection at the airport.
Non-EU residents: Claim VAT refunds (22% Italian VAT) on purchases over EUR 154.94.
Terminal 2
Limited shopping with a small duty-free shop and basic retail.
Lounges
Terminal 1 has nine lounges. Terminal 2 has no lounge facilities.
Priority Pass Lounges
Sala Montale (Montale Exclusive Lounge)
- Location: Terminal 1, B Gates (B50-59), non-Schengen area
- Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, DragonPass, Diners Club, day pass EUR 35
- Hours: 06:00-22:00
- Amenities: Hot/cold buffet, bar, seating for 220, panoramic tarmac views
- Notes: No showers, limited power outlets. 2-hour maximum stay for Priority Pass
Sala Monteverdi (Monteverdi Classic Lounge)
- Location: Terminal 1, South Satellite near Gate A1, Schengen area
- Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, DragonPass
- Hours: 05:30-21:00
- Amenities: Buffet, drinks, workstations
- Notes: The only Priority Pass lounge for Schengen flights
Airline Lounges
Emirates Lounge (Terminal 1, non-Schengen)
- Access: Emirates Business/First Class passengers
Sala Pergolesi (Terminal 1)
- Access: Star Alliance Gold, business class on select carriers
Sala Vivaldi (Terminal 1)
- Access: SkyTeam Elite Plus, business class on SkyTeam carriers
Pay-Per-Entry
Most lounges offer day passes for EUR 35-50. Book online for potential discounts.
Accommodation
At the Airport
Sheraton Milan Malpensa Airport Hotel
- Location: Direct covered walkway to Terminal 1
- Category: 4-star, 437 rooms
- Amenities: 1,000 sqm spa, indoor pool, 24/7 fitness center, Il Canneto restaurant
- From: EUR 120/night
- The only hotel with direct terminal access
Moxy Milan Malpensa Airport
- Location: Terminal 2
- Category: 3-star, modern budget design
- From: EUR 80/night
- Best for easyJet passengers
Near the Airport
Crowne Plaza Milan Malpensa Airport
- Location: Midway between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2
- Category: 4-star
- Amenities: Spa, gym, free shuttle bus (24 hours), free parking
- From: EUR 90/night
- Free shuttle to both terminals
Other options:
- Idea Hotel Milano Malpensa Airport: Budget-friendly, shuttle service, from EUR 60/night
- Hotel Villa Malpensa: 3-star, complimentary shuttle, from EUR 70/night
Rest/Nap Options
ZZZleepandGo (Terminal 1, Departures)
- Sleeping pods available for short rest periods
- From EUR 15 for 2 hours
Destination Tips
Milan is Italy's fashion and financial capital, offering world-class shopping, historic architecture, and access to the Italian Lake District.
Getting to Key Attractions
| Destination | Travel Time | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Milan Duomo | 60-75 min | Malpensa Express to Cadorna + Metro M1 |
| Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion District) | 65-80 min | Train to Centrale + Metro M3 to Montenapoleone |
| The Last Supper (Santa Maria delle Grazie) | 55-70 min | Malpensa Express to Cadorna + 10 min walk |
| Lake Como (Como town) | 1 hour | Direct train from Cadorna station |
| Lake Maggiore (Stresa) | 40 min | Drive north toward Switzerland |
| Bergamo | 80 min | Car or bus via A4 motorway |
Travel Tips
- Milan Metro: Three lines (M1 red, M2 green, M3 yellow) cover central Milan. Single ticket EUR 2.20
- Fashion District: Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea - home to major luxury brands
- Last Supper reservations: Book weeks in advance at vivaticket.com
- Aperitivo culture: Evening drinks (typically 18:00-21:00) include free buffet food at many bars in Navigli and Brera
- Restaurant hours: Lunch 12:30-14:30, dinner from 19:30. Many restaurants close between meals.
Layover Recommendations
- 4-hour layover: Stay at the airport; limited time after train travel
- 6-hour layover: Quick trip to Milan Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
- 8+ hour layover: Add the Fashion District or a short visit to The Last Supper (with advance booking)
Day Trips from Milan
- Lake Como: 1 hour by train from Cadorna, stunning lakeside villages
- Bergamo: 50 min by train, medieval hilltop old town (Citta Alta)
- Verona: 1.5 hours by high-speed train, Romeo and Juliet's city
- Turin: 1 hour by Frecciarossa train, Egyptian Museum, Baroque architecture
- Swiss Alps (Lugano): 1.5 hours by train, lakeside Swiss city
Milan Specialties
- Risotto alla milanese: Saffron-infused risotto, Milan's signature dish
- Cotoletta alla milanese: Breaded veal cutlet (similar to Wiener schnitzel)
- Panettone: Sweet bread, traditional at Christmas but available year-round
- Aperol Spritz: Italy's iconic aperitivo cocktail
- Espresso: Standing at the bar is the Milanese way (and cheaper than sitting)
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Flight Compensation
Had a Flight Disruption at Milan Malpensa International Airport?
If your flight to or from MXP was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
- Delayed by 3+ hours
- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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