Milan, Italy
Milan, Italy’s vibrant northern capital, is a dynamic city known for its blend of modern innovation, rich history, and world-renowned design and fashion. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the stunning Duomo Cathedral, the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the historic Sforza Castle. Milan also offers excellent public transport, making it easy to navigate the city and reach key attractions, restaurants, and business districts. With its lively atmosphere, cultural heritage, and efficient infrastructure, Milan provides an inspiring setting for both conferences and leisure.
Additional information about Milan can be also found on the conference website.
ARRIVING TO MILAN:
The city has three airports: Malpensa (MXP), Linate (LIN) and Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY).
From the main train stations, domestic and international connections are available.
Milano is also a crossroad of highways headed in several directions.
Here you can find useful information to reach Milano:
BY PLANE
BY TRAIN
BY CAR
BY BUS
GETTING AROUND:
Milano offers various alternatives to move around. The city´s surface is not very vast, it is a plain area and this makes it easy to travel, by foot as well as by other means of transportation.
Here you can find all the info to get around easily.
SUBWAY, TRAMS AND BUSES
DOWNLOAD THE MAP OF THE PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TAXI
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GUIDE TO THE CITY OF MILAN
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MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS
POLITECNICO DI MILANO - conference venue
Address: Politecnico di Milano, Leonardo Campus, Building 13, Clover (Edificio 13, Trifoglio), Via Edoardo Bonardi 9, Milan, Italy
Politecnico di Milano was founded in 1863. It has been ranked as the best technical university in Italy and 18th best worldwide in Engineering & Technology according to the QS World University Rankings.
Information about how to get to the venue can be found on the
conference website.