Transport in Milan and Turin, how to get to and from UEFA Nations League stadiums | UEFA Nations League
The UEFA Nations League finals take place in San Siro, Milan, and Juventus Stadium, Turin. Let us show you how to get to and from the location.
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Turin
Turin is the Italian capital of coffee and chocolate, and offers great food and great attractions. Italy’s tallest building, the Mole Antonelliana, houses the cinema museum, while the egyptian museum city is one of the best of its kind in the world.
Getting to Turin
Turin is the main city in the Piedmont region and is easily accessible from abroad. Perhaps the best solution is to use the high-speed trains that take the strain off the city to Milan and the rest of Italy, as well as the TGV line to Paris.
By plane
Turin international airport is located 16 km north of the city. A 30-minute bus or train ride connects to the center, while taxis can be hailed outside the arrivals terminal.
The airports Malpensa and Linate from Milan is about 100 km from Turin. A regular two-hour bus service provides direct access to the city. There is also a train service, but passengers to Turin will need to change in Milan.
By train
Frequent, comfortable and high-speed train services to and from Turin are operated by two companies: consult www.trenitalia.it, www.italotreno.it to know more. Several daily TGV services make the six-hour journey from Paris to Turin (visit www.sncf.fr read more), while less expensive regional services depend on the city to other parts of the region.
By car
Turin is easily accessible by road from neighboring France and Switzerland, and is less than a five-hour drive from Nice, Lyon and Geneva, although it should be remembered that there are tolls to go through the tunnels. alpine Mont Blanc and of Frejus.
Traffic on the Turin ring road can be very heavy, especially during the morning and afternoon rush hours, and there are restrictions for access to the city center.
There will be no parking for spectators at the stadium on match days, and visitors are advised to leave their cars at P + R Venchi Unica, where they can take a 15-minute shuttle to the stadium. or reach the city center by metro line 1. A 5 € daily ticket for the P + R Venchi Unica includes access to the urban public transport network and the stadium shuttle for the day.
Go to the stadium
Juventus Stadium is 45 minutes northwest of the city center by public transport. Stadium gates open three hours before kick-off and fans are advised to be there at least two hours before the match to take in the atmosphere and allow time for safety procedures.
Reinforced public transport services will serve the stadium for the final. The line 9b shuttle will take supporters directly to the stadium from the Rivoli metro line 1 station. These bus services will arrive on the south side of the stadium, on Corso Grosseto (see map).
These shuttle services will be stepped up to meet the needs of spectators after the match and ensure that everyone can return to the city center and their accommodation. It is faster and cheaper to get a return ticket or a day pass; consult the site www.gtt.to.it or download the TO Move app for more details.
Taxi
On match days, well-signposted UEFA Nations League taxi stands will be in service on the west and north sides of the stadium. A one-way taxi ride from the city center (or the airport) to the stadium should cost between € 20 and € 30.
Note: Not all taxis accept payment by credit card. Taxis can be booked in advance by phone (+39.011.57.30 or +39.011.57.37) or by downloading the Free Now, Wetaxi or itTaxi apps. No reservations can be made after the match, so fans will have to queue at the taxi rank.
On foot or on two wheels
The center of Turin is easy to explore on foot with 5 km of covered sidewalks and arches attached to the public squares (piazza). The 6 km walk from the city center to the stadium takes about an hour and a half. The city has a network of cycle paths and pedestrian areas, but the stadium is not yet on one of these routes; a bicycle or scooter ride to the stadium via the road network will take approximately 30 minutes, but there will be restrictions on parking bicycles and scooters at the venue.
Traveling in a group
There are parking areas reserved for organized trips near the stadium, at P14 Druento and P15 Ferrara. These areas must be reserved in advance and submitted for validation by UEFA.
Travel tips
Travel light. Backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the stadium, as will glass or plastic bottles. Carefully read the general conditions printed on the back of your ticket.
Milan
There are plenty of reasons to visit the fashion capital: the Duomo and the nearby Galleria are symbols of the city, while the Royal Palace and Sforzesco Castle are equally impressive. It is easy to get from the city to the stadium by metro.
Getting to Milan
Milan is probably the best-served city in Italy. It has three major airports (MXP, LIN and BGY), which are about an hour’s drive from the city by public transport.
By plane
Milan Malpensa International Airport is 45 minutes by train from the city center by the XP1 Trenord or by a direct bus service at 10 € (to book on Terravision.eu). Milan Linate International Airport is very close to the city center and easily accessible by taxi or public transport.
By train
High-speed rail connections from Milan can reach Turin in 50 minutes and other major cities like Rome and Venice in three hours. Many foreign cities are also accessible by train: the high-speed train companies offer very frequent and comfortable services throughout the day (check the websites www.trenitalia.it u www.italotreno.it for more details).
By car
Milan is well connected by road to France, Switzerland and the rest of Italy, but parking restrictions inside the city will be a challenge for visitors, who are advised to leave their cars there. ‘one of the car parks near the ring road. The car parks are connected to the metro and are open from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
For fans sitting in the northern sector of the stadium, the Molino Dorino, Bisceglie and Sesto 1 ° Maggio car parks are ideal, as they are directly connected to the stop of the M1 metro line at the stadium. Fans with seats in the southern sector of the stadium will be best served by the car parks connected to the M2 or M3 metro lines, both of which are well connected to the M5 metro line stop at the stadium.
Getting to the stadium
The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in San Siro is 30 minutes from the city center by public transport. Stadium gates open three hours before kick-off and supporters are advised to be there at least two hours before the match in order to enjoy the atmosphere and allow time for security procedures.
If your ticket is in the northern part of the stadium, take the M1 Lotto Fiera Milano line; for those who have tickets in the southern sectors, get off at the San Siro Stadio stop on the M5 line. Transport services will be stepped up to meet the needs of spectators after the match and ensure that everyone can return to the city center and their accommodation. It is faster and cheaper to get a return ticket or a day pass; consult the site www.atm.it/.
Taxi
A special taxi rank will be set up south of the stadium, in Piazza Axum, for UEFA Nations League matches. A one-way taxi ride from central Milan to San Siro should cost around € 20-30.
Note: Not all taxis accept payment by credit card. Taxis can be booked in advance, in particular by telephone (+39.02.40.40, +39.02.69.69) or by downloading the Free Now, Wetaxi or itTaxi applications.
No reservations can be made after the match, so supporters will have to queue at the taxi ranks.
On foot or on two wheels
Milan is ideal for walking and has a well-developed network of cycle paths. San Siro’s Giuseppe Meazza Stadium is 7 km from the city center, or around 30 minutes by bike, but there will be restrictions on parking bicycles and scooters at the site.
Traveling in a group
There are dedicated tour parking areas near the stadium, at P12 Caprilli and P13 Palatino. These areas must be reserved in advance and submitted for validation by UEFA.
Travel tips
Travel light. Backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the stadium, as will glass or plastic bottles. Carefully read the general conditions printed on the back of your ticket.
Traveling between Milan and Turin
High-speed train services between cities take less than an hour and are very frequent. Check out train options on www.trenitalia.it and www.italotreno.it. There are also slower regional train services between towns, operated by Trenitalia.
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