How to travel from Modena to Milan

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FlixBus

Based on 2602 reviews, the company was rated 3.3 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the ticket access and the temperature but often complained with the Wi-Fi. FlixBus ticket prices on this trip start at £7.00

Simet S.p.a.

Based on 120 reviews, the company was rated 3.9 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the staff and the departure location but often complained with the timeliness. Simet S.p.a. ticket prices on this trip start at £15.00

Autolinee Federico

Based on 197 reviews, the company was rated 4.4 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the staff and the ticket access but often complained with the Wi-Fi. Autolinee Federico ticket prices on this trip start at £20.00

Itabus

Based on 689 reviews, the company was rated 4 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the ticket access and the staff but often complained with the Wi-Fi. Itabus ticket prices on this trip start at £19.00

MarinoBus

Based on 754 reviews, the company was rated 4.1 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the staff and the temperature but often complained with the Wi-Fi. MarinoBus ticket prices on this trip start at £20.00

Trenitalia

Based on 39 reviews, the company was rated 4 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the staff and the timeliness but often complained with the Wi-Fi. Trenitalia ticket prices on this trip start at £18.00

GoOpti

Based on 80 reviews, the company was rated 4.6 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the staff and the timeliness but often complained with the value for money.

BlaBlaCar

A good way to travel this route is with BlaBlaCar. The company offers 13 daily departures, with ticket prices starting at £5.00 and the shortest trip taking about 2h. BlaBlaCar gets you where you want to go for a fair price.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the cheapest way to travel from modena to milan.

The most affordable option for this trip is the carpool. The cheapest carpool ticket costs £5, and the average price is £14. Keep in mind that prices can fluctuate depending on when you book, with last-minute departures typically costing more.

What is the fastest way to travel between Modena and Milan?

If you're pressed for time, the carpool reigns supreme, taking you from Modena to Milan in roughly 2h.

How do I travel from Modena to Milan without a car?

You can take a bus, train or carpool for this route. If you’re looking for the most cost-effective option, than we recommend carpool.

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Whether it's work, a passion for fashion, or a love for design, the inspirations for taking a train to Milan , the most international city in Italy, are increasingly numerous. For a round trip in a day, the must-see destinations of a visit to Milan are the Cathedral with its Madonnina, the most famous symbol, Sforza Castle, the Church of Sant'Ambrogio, Piazza della Scala with its La Scala theater, and the imposing Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. From there, with a few steps, you can reach Italy's most famous department store, La Rinascente, and with just a ten-minute walk, you can reach the Fashion Quadrilateral, the ultimate shopping area, which is enclosed in the four streets of via Montenapoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga, and Corso Venezia. In Milan , the design week attracts operators from all over the world every year, and the Brera and Tortona neighborhoods come alive with off-site events, showcasing the best of Milan 's nightlife. To get to know the trendiest area of the city, you should go down to Darsena and discover its famous Navigli (Pavese Canal and the Great Canal). But Milan is also art, where you can admire Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, The Last Supper, or visit exhibitions at the Pinacoteca di Brera, the Triennale, or the exhibitions at the Prada Foundation. The Meneghina city, the engine of the country's economy and the seat of the Stock Exchange and the prestigious Bocconi University, also hosts the most important fairs and events in Europe, to be marked on the agenda: the Salone del Mobile, the Milan Fashion Week, or the Artisan Fair. For a business trip, a visit to the newly reborn Porta Nuova area cannot be missed, a project that has enriched Milan 's skyline with new skyscrapers, including the Unicredit Tower and the award-winning Vertical Forest. What are you waiting for? Buy your Italo ticket to Milan now!

Whether it's for work, a passion for motorsports, or a love of food, the reasons to visit Modena , the city of the Motor Valley, are increasingly numerous. For a day trip, must-see destinations on a visit to Modena include the Piazza Grande, the Modena Cathedral with its famous Ghirlandina Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Palazzo dei Musei, which houses a vast collection of art and archaeology. For food enthusiasts, Modena is the ideal place to taste the famous traditional balsamic vinegar and the renowned Parmigiano-Reggiano, local products of world fame. In addition, the city is also home to the Emilia Romagna Regional Wine Shop, where you can taste the best wines from the region. But Modena is not just about food and motors. The city is also famous for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, with numerous historic palaces and churches, such as the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghiaccio and the Ducal Palace. Furthermore, the city is home to the famous Italian carmaker, Maserati, and the Enzo Ferrari Museum, where enthusiasts can admire vintage sports cars and the latest technological innovations. Finally, for music lovers, Modena is the birthplace of the famous tenor Luciano Pavarotti and hosts the Luciano Pavarotti Municipal Theatre, where concerts and shows are regularly held. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Modena , a city rich in history, culture, and good food. Buy your train ticket now and discover all that this city has to offer!

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Milan is a smart, safe, and stylish destination for solo female travel in Italy.

Based on post-pandemic tourism data compiled by Italy’s tourist board , planning vacations to the the beloved Mediterranean country has never been more popular. While cities like Rome and Venice will always remain bucket list destinations, what should you do if you’re a solo female traveler looking for an Italian city that’s less crowded, safe, and just as beguiling?

Consider Milan. Italy's second-largest city has long been dismissed as the country’s design and fashion capital, but in reality, there’s far more to Milan’s appeal than Salone del Mobile and Miuccia Prada. From historic attractions to fantastic food, the city is an underrated gem. Plus, getting around is a breeze thanks to inexpensive public transportation, including Milano Centrale—which has several hundred domestic trains departing daily so you can explore even more of Italy.

Here, a handy guide on how to plan a safe and unforgettable solo female trip to Milan.

Where to Stay

Hotel NH Collection Milano CityLife pays homage to the church it occupies, 1934's Chiesa del Cristo ... [+] Re.

Anchored by three architectural masterpieces from Zaha Hadid Architects, Daniel Libeskind, and Arata Isozaki, CityLife is a mixed-use development that’s home to stylish shops, enticing restaurants, and as of 2022, one of Milan’s buzziest new hotels, Hotel NH Collection Milano CityLife . Spread across two structures including Chiesa del Cristo Re, a 1934 neoclassical-style church, the 185-key hotel offers a stay that’s removed enough from Milan’s city center to ensure peace and quiet, but close enough to access by foot.

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Hotel NH Collection Milano CityLife's exterior lounge and reception area

The gleaming all-white structure’s original facade, arches, and soaring columns were carefully restored to nod to Chiesa del Cristo Re’s previous life. The design ethos flows indoors to the main lobby, where seven-meter-high bronze elements resembling organ pipes make the mundane act of checking in a grand one.

Religion, however, isn’t the only source of inspiration for Hotel NH Collection Milano CityLife. The city’s fashion legacy is woven into the property’s signature restaurant and lounge Tailors. Lovely for an aperitivo—which in true Italian style arrive with salty nibbles like Taralli and potato chips—a sophisticated dinner of housemade duck ragu paccheri drizzled with Vacche Rosse Parmigiano Reggiano bechamel, or the daily breakfast spread, Tailors celebrates craftsmanship in the kitchen. When the sun’s out, zip up to the roof, where one of only two hotel rooftop pools in Milan and chic al fresco bar await.

NH Collection Milano Citylife has ten duplex suites outfitted with private terraces and hot tubs.

Though the guest rooms skew snug (as do many European hotels), they’re smartly laid out. On top of that: the low-slung beds are dreamy; the branded NH bathroom amenities incorporate sustainable packaging and formulas; and the ceiling-to-floor windows bathe the space in natural light for a more open feel. In the mood to splurge? Then reserve one of the hotel’s ten duplex suites . Cloaked in calming earth tones, they sport one-of-a-kind configurations and come with private terraces and hot tubs.

Federico Vaccari leads unique insider experiences, including one-of-a-kind photoshoots, through his ... [+] hometown Milan in a beautiful restored vintage Fiat 500.

If you’ve been to Milan before, and want to discover a lesser-known side of the city, book a unique insider experience with Federico Vaccari . For two hours, Vaccari will scoot you around in a beautiful restored vintage Fiat 500 and reveal spots travelers rarely get to see, like Via Abramo Lincoln’s candy-colored houses. Since the car can only carry two passengers, it’s especially well-suited for solo female travelers.

For first-timers: no visit would be complete without seeing the Duomo, Milan's most famous cathedral, and enjoying expansive city views from the rooftop. Teatro alla Scala and Santa Maria delle Grazie, home of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Last Supper painting, are other cultural landmarks worth scoping out. For retail therapy, head to Milan’s legendary fashion district Milan's Quadrilatero and Via della Spiga. Reserved for pedestrians, this glamorous strip showcases Italy’s biggest fashion houses such as Prada and Moschino. (Bring your passport to enjoy tax-free shopping.)

Where to Eat

A traditional Puglian snack of fried dough stuffed with cheese and tomatoes, Panzerotti is one of ... [+] Milan's most popular street snacks.

Despite being frequently overshadowed by Naples, Rome, and Bologna, Milan is a worthy dining destination in its own right. As of 2023, it’s home to 17 Michelin-starred restaurants like Rome, which run the gamut from Enrico Bartolini ’s innovating tasting menus to IYO , where modern Japanese fare with European flourishes take center stage.

Bice remains a city stalwart for classic Tuscan fare (Ossobuco alla Milanese, Ribollita) and Federico Delrosso’s timeless design, while Peck has attracted discriminating palates since 1883 with an extensive (and immaculately presented) selection of gourmet meats, prepared foods, cheese, sweets, and wines. Ciacco turns out high-quality, small-batch gelato in classic and experimental flavors like the Robiola-infused “Almost Cheesecake.” For a quick bite to go, Panzo has you covered with made-to-order panzerotti, a traditional Puglian snack of fried dough stuffed with melty cheese and tomatoes.

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