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Book a bus ticket Zurich - Milan

Bus information Zurich - Milan

Cheap Zurich – Milan bus tickets

Easily reach your destination by taking the bus from Zurich to Milan.

Frequently asked questions about Zurich – Milan buses

How do I book a Zurich Milan bus ticket?

You can book your Zurich – Milan bus ticket on the SNCF Connect website or app. Enter your journey, departure and arrival dates, and compare the options offered by the bus companies listed on SNCF Connect to choose the trip that best suits your needs.

What luggage can I take on a Zurich Milan bus journey?

Depending on the company, your bus journey from Zurich to Milan may include:

  • hand luggage
  • hold luggage
  • options for additional luggage

Conditions may vary and can be checked during booking.

What services are available on board?

Services available on a bus ride from Zurich to Milan depend on the company. Common facilities include:

  • power outlets
  • air conditioning
  • toilets
  • Wi-Fi on some routes.

Can I choose my seat?

The ability to choose a seat on a Zurich to Milan bus trip depends on the operator. Some companies allow seat selection at the time of booking, usually for an extra fee when this service is offered. Others automatically assign a seat number before departure.

When should I arrive to catch my Zurich Milan bus?

It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to ensure smooth boarding and avoid delays.

Can I eat or drink during the journey?

It is generally possible to have snacks or non-alcoholic drinks during your Zurich Milan bus journey. It is recommended to choose odourless foods and keep the space clean.

Are pets allowed?

Most companies do not allow pets on board a Zurich Milan bus. However, assistance animals are accepted.

What should I do in case of delay or cancellation?

In case of a delay or cancellation of the Zurich Milan bus, companies usually notify you by SMS or email. Depending on the situation, re-routing, a refund, or compensation may be offered in accordance with applicable regulations.

Can I change or cancel a bus Zurich Milan ticket?

The conditions for changing or cancelling depend on the operator. Some bus companies offer a refund or voucher, while others allow you to adjust the date or time. Details are provided during booking.

Discover the city of Milan

Located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, Milan is famous for its stunning architecture and cultural attractions as well as being a centre for high fashion in Europe. Whether you are visiting the city to experience its unique history or plan on seeing the latest styles on display during Fashion Week, Milan has something to cater to all tastes. Best of all, you can get there easily by bus from Zurich to Milan.

What to see in Milan

It takes a Zurich Milan bus ride just a few hours to reach its destination. Upon arrival it can be challenging, especially for first time travellers, to choose where to go first with so much to see.

Explore the landmarks of central Milan

The best place to start your Milan adventure is at the Piazza del Duomo. Milan's historic square is a great place to enjoy a meal and watch the crowds gather and go about their day. It is also home to some of Milan's most popular landmarks, starting with the magnificent Milan Cathedral, which is one of the largest in Europe. Other attractions in the square include the Palazzo Reale and the Museo de Novecento, both of which house extensive art collections that are well worth a visit. Nearby is the historic Castello Sforzesco, home to several galleries and museums, the world-renowned opera house Teatro alla Scala, and La Scala, one of the grandest theatres in Europe. For luxury shopping, there's the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the oldest shopping arcades in the world, and the prestigious streets Via Dante and Via Torino, lined with high-end boutiques and department stores.

Find your artistic side in Milan

Head to the Brera District to explore Milan's historic artists' quarter and one of its most historic areas. Wander around the streets of this trendy neighbourhood while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere, browse the various artisan-made wares on display, and grab a bite to eat in one of the local cafes. Make sure to also visit the Brera Botanical Garden, the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and the Pinacoteca de Brera, which houses a collection of artworks by some of the top Italian master painters.

After spending time in Brera, head to Navigli, Milan's canal district. This lively area is lined with trendy bars, restaurants and galleries, and is popular for its nightlife scene. Head to Sempione Park to admire the many open-air sculptures, monuments and gardens on display, then head to Porta Nuova to marvel at the unique architecture of Milan's central business district.

Uncover the treasures of historic Milan

Head to the 15th-century monastery Santa Maria delle Grazie, home to some beautiful architectural designs and artistic treasures, including Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, "The Last Supper". You can discover more about the famous artist and inventor at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science & Technology, while the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana features many works by da Vinci, including the impressive Codex Atlanticus.

For something offbeat, visit the San Bernardino alle Ossa, which contains a chapel made from human bones, and the Cimitero Monumentale, the largest cemetery in Milan, featuring plenty of impressive monuments. Other museums and galleries worth checking out include the well-preserved noble homes at Villa Necchi Campiglio, the Gallerie d'Italia with its significant collection of 19th and 20th century artworks, and the San Maurizio, a former convent decorated with a series of breathtaking mosaics and frescoes.

How to visit Milan Fashion Week

The Milan Fashion Week is a prestigious event where fashion designers and labels get to show off their latest pieces to the world. It runs at least twice a year, with a winter/fall collection showcased at the start of the year and a summer/spring collection closer to the middle of the year. While most of the major events, like runway shows, are reserved for invited guests, there are plenty of public events available. Remember to check schedules for the week ahead of time and book accommodations and transport several months in advance. Remember to dress comfortably for the season, but smart casual will ensure you keep with the style.

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