Getting there

The Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is the architectural heart of the city and a popular destination for visitors from all over the world. With its intricate façade, the iconic Madonnina crowning the rooftop, and its central location, it attracts millions of visitors every year.

Thanks to its location in the very center of the old town, the cathedral is easily accessible both by public transport and by car. However, there are some important details to keep in mind – such as the restricted traffic zone (ZTL) in the city center and the connections from nearby train stations and airports.

In this article, we provide you with a structured overview of the main travel options to help you find the best way to reach Milan Cathedral.

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Where Is Milan Cathedral Located?

Milan Cathedral is situated in the historic center of the city, directly on Piazza del Duomo. This central square forms the geographical and cultural heart of Milan. Surrounding the cathedral are major landmarks such as the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Teatro alla Scala, and the Museo del Novecento.

The exact address is: Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milan, Italy. The cathedral is excellently connected to the public transport network and is only a few steps from the “Duomo” metro station, served by lines M1 (red) and M3 (yellow).

Arriving by Public Transport

Milan Cathedral is excellently connected to the city’s public transport network and can be easily reached by metro, tram, or bus. For visitors who prefer not to drive, public transport offers a time-saving, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly alternative.

By Metro

The central metro station “Duomo” is located directly beneath the cathedral square and is served by lines M1 (red) and M3 (yellow). From the main train stations – Milano Centrale, Cadorna, or Garibaldi – you can reach the heart of the old town within just a few minutes by metro.

By Tram

Several tram lines also stop near the cathedral. Particularly convenient are lines 2, 3, 12, 14, and 16, which serve Piazza del Duomo or adjacent stops (e.g., Via Torino, Piazza Fontana). Trams are a pleasant option for a scenic, above-ground ride through the historic center.

By Bus

Numerous city bus lines also stop close to the cathedral, including lines 54, 60, 65, and 73. Bus line 73 also connects Linate Airport directly with the city center and terminates just a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral.

Tickets for Travel to the Duomo di Milano

Tickets for metro, tram, and bus are available from the transport authority ATM Milano and are valid across the network. A single ticket costs approx. €2.20 (valid for 90 minutes). For longer stays, day passes or multi-day tickets are recommended.

Getting there by Car

Reaching Milan Cathedral by car is certainly possible – however, there are some important points to keep in mind, especially regarding city center regulations. For more detailed information on parking, please see our dedicated article: Parking in Milan at Milan Cathedral.

Milan is accessible via a well-developed motorway network. From the north, access is usually via the A9 (Como/Chiasso) or the A4 (Turin–Venice). Travelers from the south or west typically use the A1 (Bologna–Milan) or A7 (Genoa–Milan). The city ring road Tangenziale will take you close to the center.

Attention: Restricted Traffic Zone (ZTL)

Milan Cathedral is located within the so-called ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) – a restricted traffic zone that private vehicles may only enter during the day with prior authorization. Entering the ZTL without permission can result in heavy fines.

Some parking garages near the cathedral (e.g., Autosilo Diaz or Parking Mazzini) offer a ZTL registration service, where your license plate is automatically registered. Be sure to check the information when making your reservation.

Parking Options

Several central parking garages are available near the cathedral. The most popular include:

  • Parcheggio Rinascente (beneath the department store)
  • Autosilo Diaz (Piazza Diaz)
  • Parking Duomo – Via Mazzini

These garages are monitored by video surveillance, centrally located, and bookable online – for example via Parclick. Due to high demand, early booking is recommended.

Alternative: Park & Ride

If you prefer to avoid city traffic, you can use Park & Ride facilities outside the center – such as Molino Dorino, Famagosta, or Lampugnano. Here you can park at low cost (from approx. €2 per day) and then take the metro directly to the “Duomo” station.

Reserve Parking with Parclick

For visitors arriving by car, the platform Parclick is a particularly recommended solution. There you can reserve a parking space near Milan Cathedral in advance – convenient, transparent, and reliable. Many of the listed garages offer additional services such as video surveillance or automatic ZTL registration. Especially in the busy city center, booking online via Parclick is a practical way to save time and ensure a stress-free arrival.

Available Parking Spots

Arriving by Train

Milan is one of the most important railway hubs in Italy and is connected to numerous national and international routes. Travelers arriving by train usually reach Milano Centrale, the city’s main station, or one of the other large stations such as Cadorna or Porta Garibaldi.

From Milano Centrale, you can reach the cathedral in just a few minutes by metro (line M3 – yellow) with a direct connection to the “Duomo” station. From Cadorna station, take line M1 (red) directly to “Duomo.” Porta Garibaldi is also conveniently linked via line M2 (green) with an easy transfer to the M1 or M3.

👉 Tip: Train tickets can be purchased through Trenitalia or Italo, both of which offer fast and frequent connections from other Italian cities such as Rome, Florence, Venice, or Turin.

FAQ – Getting to & Parking at Milan Cathedral

Are there parking spaces for people with disabilities near the cathedral?

Yes, disabled parking spaces are available close to Milan Cathedral – both on public streets and in garages such as Autosilo Diaz. With a valid EU disability permit, access to the ZTL zone is often permitted as well.

How do I get from the main train station to Milan Cathedral?

From Milano Centrale station, you can reach the cathedral directly via metro line M3 (yellow). The ride to the “Duomo” station takes only about 10 minutes. Alternatively, taxis, buses, and trams are also available.

Can I drive into the city center or to the Duomo with a rental car?

In principle, yes – however, Milan’s city center is a ZTL zone (Zona a Traffico Limitato). The same regulations apply to rental cars as to private vehicles. Entering without registration will result in fines. Many central garages automatically register rental vehicles.

How does the Park & Ride system work in Milan?

Park & Ride facilities are located at outer metro stations (e.g., Molino Dorino, Famagosta, Lampugnano). Here you can park at low cost and then travel conveniently into the city center by metro. The combination of parking ticket and metro ride is ideal for day visitors.

How far in advance should I reserve my parking space?

Especially on weekends, public holidays, or during peak season, early online reservation is recommended – ideally several days in advance. Through platforms such as Parclick you can select specific garages, compare prices, and secure guaranteed parking spaces.