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Getting Around Milan - Trams vs Buses vs Metro

Should you take the Metro, the historic tram, or the modern bus? A guide to navigating Milan's public transport system efficiently.

5/20/2025
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An interurban tram on the tracks

Milan has one of the best public transport systems in Europe (ATM). But for a tourist, the choice of vehicle changes the experience completely.

The Historic Tram (Lines 1, 5, 10)

The Romantic Choice. These are the wooden 1920s cars.

  • Pros: Incredible atmosphere. The slow rattle is soothing. Large windows for sightseeing. Line 1 passes the Castle and La Scala.
  • Cons: No Air Conditioning (they are ovens in August). High steps to get on (bad for strollers). Slow.

The Modern Bus / Trolleybus (Lines 90/91, 73, etc)

The Practical Choice. Standard city buses.

  • Pros: They go everywhere the tram tracks don't. Air-conditioned. Accessible for wheelchairs.
  • Cons: They get stuck in traffic. Nothing romantic about them. The circular 90/91 lines can be a bit sketchy late at night.

The Metro (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5)

The Speed Choice.

  • Pros: Extremely fast. Trains every 2 minutes. The new M4 (Blue) connects Linate Airport to the center in 12 minutes.
  • Cons: You are underground. You see nothing of the city.

The HOHO Bus

The Tourist Choice.

  • Pros: Commentary. Takes you door-to-door for sights. Guaranteed seat on the loop.
  • Cons: Price (much more expensive than a €2.20 ATM ticket).

The Verdict:

  • Use the Metro to get to the center or your hotel.
  • Use the Historic Tram for a cheap, unguided scenic ride after dinner.
  • Use the HOHO Bus for your main day of sightseeing to learn the history.

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