Congress Venue

Allianz MiCo, Milano Convention Centre

Piazzale Carlo Magno
20149 Milan
Italy
https://www.micomilano.it/en

How to reach the venue?

BY TRAIN

Milano can be reached from the main Italian and European cities by the Trenitalia (Frecce and Intercity) and Italo high-speed trains. The Trenord train company serves the regional routes. Please consult the railway companies’ websites for timetables and online ticket purchases.

The main railway stations in Milano are:

Central Station FS – piazza Duca d’Aosta – a departure point for most of the trains to foreign destinations. Connected with the M2 and M3 underground lines.

Porta Garibaldi FS station – piazza S. Freud – connected with the M2 and M5 underground lines.

Cadorna FN station – piazzale Cadorna – connected with the M1 and M2 underground lines.

Rogoredo FS station – Via Cassinis – connected with the M3 underground line.

The congress venue can be reached by Metro as follows:

  • M1, station: Amendola
  • M5, station: Portello

Download the Metro map here.

BY AIR

Milano is served by three airports: Malpensa, Linate and Bergamo Orio al Serio.

Malpensa (MXP, 45 km from the city centre) can be reached from the centre of Milano with the Malpensa Express train from the Cadorna, Milano Centrale and Milano Porta Garibaldi stations. Various bus companies also serve the route.

Linate (LIN, 7 Km from the city centre) can be reached by the M4 underground line.

Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY, 50 km from the city centre) can be reached by bus shuttle services run by various companies.

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT/TAXI

Licensed taxicabs in Milano are white and do not usually pick up passengers on the street. They can be requested by phone and online, or by going to the designated taxi ranks.

The fare is calculated on the meter, or with fixed rates for pre-established routes.

Bookings can be made with the Municipality’s Milano In Taxi app available for iOS and Android or by calling the toll-free number 027777 or through the www.taxi.comune.milano.it website.

Accessible taxis for disabled passengers, identifiable by the Easy Taxi logo, are available as well as car rentals with drivers specialised in the transport of persons with special needs.

All information on taxis & fares can be found here.

The congress venue can be reached by Metro as follows:

  • M1, station: Amendola
  • M5, station: Portello

Download the Metro map here.

BY CAR

Simply enter the corresponding adress as your destination.

Allianz MiCo – Milano Convention Center:

Piazzale Carlo Magno, 1/Gate 16
20149 Milano
Italy

Limited Traffic Zone

Starting from 25 February 2019, within the Municipality of Milan, “Area B” enters into force, a restricted traffic area with no access and movement restrictions for some categories of vehicles considered to be more polluting or dangerous.

Allianz MiCo, in the group of activities undertaken to support the environment and improve the collective well-being and its guests, strongly supports this provision and asks all its visitors (fitters, exhibitors and delegates) to put the maximum attention to the rules of the initiative, which in particular includes:

– the prohibition of access and movement for vehicles identified on the basis of their environmental performance (*), on weekdays, from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm;
– the prohibition of access and movement for vehicles, or vehicle complexes, with a length of more than 12 meters (**), on weekdays, from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm

(*) To check the environmental class of your vehicle, please refer to the following link

(**) MEANS OF LENGTH OF OVER 12 METERS, directed to the Allianz MiCo district or fieramilanocity for activities closely related to events and events, can still access Area B on weekdays, from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm, provided that the vehicle complies with the environmental requirements and provided that it has been previously registered through the information system of Fiera Milano and / or Fiera Milano Congressi (e-commerce and logistics platforms).

It is always advisable to print and carry the relevant pass in paper form.

Milan

Welcome to Milan, Italy

Milano has always been Italy’s gateway to Europe and the world. Its population of about 1.5 million swells to 3 million during weekday hours making Milano one of the engines of the European economy since the Economic Miracle of the 1950s and 1960s, driven by its trade fair organization, Fiera Milano, which has become a dominant player in the European trade events market with all kinds of industry exhibits, professional conferences and corporate conventions.

The Italian quality of life

Milano is the city of style and luxury, where business and leisure, sports and culture can be reconciled as in no other city around the globe.

From Scala to Brera, from Duomo to San Siro, Milano has everything that art, food and entertainment can offer to stimulate the senses and the mind.

It is no coincidence that Milano is also among the first cities in the world for liveability, ranking fifth among the 48 destinations in the Global Power City Index 2022.

For more information on Milan visit Milan Convention Bureau.

Sustainability

Milano is the right destination for organizing large-scale events which are as successful as they are environmentally sustainable. In recent years, the city has been experiencing a profound urban renewal aimed at achieving a better quality of life in an innovative city, committing itself to a path of sustainability that fully involves all the actors in the tourism and events industry.

In 2022, as the first and only destination in Italy, Milano joined the Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) network, which includes over 100 destinations around the world, and in 2023 it was ranked among the Top 40 in the GDS Index. Watch Milano’s sustainability and inclusion performance.

In the same year, it approved the Charter of Commitments for Sustainability, the city’s sustainability policy for tourism, which will soon be followed by the Plan for Milano as a Sustainable Destination and, in the near future, an impact and legacy strategy to assess and enlarge the benefits for the locally territory and the community which tourism and events can generate.

In view of the major events that will see Milano as a host city, especially the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics and the 2027 UEFA Champions League Final, we are building a path capable of improving both the sustainability of the destination and the development of the tourism supply chain with particular attention to the growth of the certified companies in the HoReCa industry, with special events and advanced training for operators across the entire sector.