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RockNStonesBR
Thanks a lot, Corvonero.
I noticed the 4am Terravision, but it would be too risky if any minimal delay happens on the way.
About the taxis, is there a reliable local company you'd recommend? Something like fixed prices to the airport, paying in advance with credit card, etc.
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RockNStonesBR
Hi guys,
I will be on a tight schedule, with a flight departing from Milan Malpensa at 5:30am, the morning after the gig.
I see trains to Malpensa only start running later in the morning.
Do you know if there are, for example, any reliable night bus service directly from the center to the airport?
Thanks in advance
There are two different services (Melpensa Shuttle and Terravision) providing transferts to Malpensa from Milan but unfortunatly it looks like both don't have night rides.
Here is Malpensa Shuttle timetable
This is Terravision timetable
As you can see last ride is at 23.45 (MS) and first ride the day later at 4.00 (TV)
Looks really unlikely you can catch the last bus and the first one in the morning arrives at Malpensa at 4.50
I guess your best solution is to get a taxi from S.Siro directly to the airport, good luck with that
Taxi is a sort of public service here, so don't worry. You can't miss them: white cabs with the TAXI sign on the roof.
These are the main services (with app to download for booking a cab)
[milanoradiotaxi.it]
[www.026969.it]
The fee for malpensa is fixed but it is not cheap 100 euro (it is a 40 m ride to malpensa)
[www.milanomalpensa-airport.com]
What I would recommend is have dinner or a drink somewhere after the concert, and when you are finished ask the bartender to call a cab for malpensa. S.Siro area will be quite a "casino" (i.e. huge traffic jam) for at least 1 hour after the concert.
There is a tram (line 16) leaving from the square just in front of S.Siro . This will take you towards the centre. If you get down at the De Angeli station you will find lots of places that remain open until late.
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MononoM
about the name changing thing on the LD's for Milan: I just got an email we can only do that on the day of the show at the ticket office.
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a bigger nut
Hi.
Is it still required to take FFP2 mask in Milan public transportations, locals ?
If so, I have to bring it. I am from Tokyo.
This is not completly true: there is a chance that facemaks will be mandatory on public transports even after june 15.Quote
Oriongalaxy
Face masks are no longer required in Italy. No tests, no vaccine proof. No restrictions.
Super, thanks a lot! It looks like no pre-booking possible, correct? My Italian is horrible…Quote
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wachterc
Does anybody know a good parking spot in walking distance (up to 30mins walk is fine) to San Siro stadium? Thanks. Christoph
Correct: you can't pre-book but you have no reason to do it either, plenty of parking space always avaibleQuote
wachterc
It looks like no pre-booking possible, correct?
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corvoneroCorrect: you can't pre-book but you have no reason to do it either, plenty of parking space always avaibleQuote
wachterc
It looks like no pre-booking possible, correct?
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1963luca0
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corvoneroThis is not completly true: there is a chance that facemaks will be mandatory on public transports even after june 15.Quote
Oriongalaxy
Face masks are no longer required in Italy. No tests, no vaccine proof. No restrictions.
The government has yet to officially decide.
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a bigger nut
Hi.
Is it still required to take FFP2 mask in Milan public transportations, locals ?
If so, I have to bring it. I am from Tokyo.
Face masks are no longer required in Italy. No tests, no vaccine proof. No restrictions.
BTW.my partner slso comes from Japan.
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a bigger nut
Hi.
Is it still required to take FFP2 mask in Milan public transportations, locals ?
If so, I have to bring it. I am from Tokyo.
Face masks are no longer required in Italy. No tests, no vaccine proof. No restrictions.
BTW.my partner slso comes from Japan.
I was just in Italy (returned home yesterday) and was asked to wear a face mask on public transport. So if I were you, I would bring a face mask with me in case you are asked the same thing.
Good choice, looks like facemasks will probably be mandatory on public transports until september 30thQuote
a bigger nut
I am going to bring it.
Bring FFP2 masksQuote
corvoneroGood choice, looks like facemasks will probably be mandatory on public transports until september 30thQuote
a bigger nut
I am going to bring it.
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CindyC
Hi - A friend of mine wants to sell a pair of Keith side pit tickets. Is there a way to resell them through TicketOne? He doesn't want to deal with the hassle of an independent sale.
I have lucky dip, so I don't see that option, but thought it might be available for a real ticket.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
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CindyC
Hi - A friend of mine wants to sell a pair of Keith side pit tickets. Is there a way to resell them through TicketOne? He doesn't want to deal with the hassle of an independent sale.
I have lucky dip, so I don't see that option, but thought it might be available for a real ticket.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Stoneswolf
there are no tickets on sale/available for Milano at the moment. That's a not so good sign for the show to happen next Tuesday, is it?