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EICMA: a guide for ATM car parks and metro 

On this page you will find all the information you need to reach EICMA at Rho Fiera. ATM, EICMA and the Municipality of Milan are cooperating to provide additional parking solutions and promote the use of public transport: on November 8th and 9th, you can book in advance a free car spot in 11 different car parks near metro stations.

Book your free parking spot in advance for November 8th 9th

HOW TO BOOK

PLEASE NOTE

  • You can reserve your spot until running out
  • Parking is free for maximum of 15 hours
  • If you don’t book, you have to pay for parking and the spot will be not guaranteed

HOW TO ENTER AND EXIT THE CAR PARK

  • Spot is not reserved. Please, park in the free ones
  • You don’t need to show a receipt at Abbiategrasso, Forlanini, Molino Dorino, and Rogoredo car parks. Your car will be automatically tracked by the number plate
  • At the other car parks, pick up your entrance ticket and show your reservation voucher to receive the exit ticket.

Are you coming from outside Milan? We suggest the best parking solution – maps

Click on the car parks to find addresses, directions and schedules:

  • If you’re coming from southwest (A7): Famagosta, Abbiategrasso (close to metro line M2 – green line), or Bisceglie (close to metro line M1 – red line) car parks
  • From southeast (A1): San Donato or Rogoredo car parks (close to metro line M3 – yellow line)
  • From east (A51, A35 BreBeMi, A58): Forlanini car park (a short walk from Repetti station on the metro line M4 – blue line)
  • From northeast (A4): Cascina Gobba car park (close to metro line M2)
  • From north (A52, Brianza): park at Maciachini (close to metro line M3)
  • From northwest (A50, A4, A8, A9): park at Molino Dorino, San Leonardo, or Lampugnano (close to metro line M1)

Map of car parks and metro lines

Check the map of the network to find car parks near the metro stations and plan your journey to and from EICMA exhibition centre using either metro or S lines operated by Trenord.

How to reach EICMA from Milan city centre

Accessible stations – Real-time status

  • Rho Fieramilano M1 station is equipped with lifts
  • Before you travel, please check the real-time status of our devices in all stations from this page
  • Call our Infoline +39 02 48 607 607 and press button 1 for information and assistance to people with reduced mobility

Avoid the queue for tickets. Pay with a contactless card directly at the gates

In Milan you can travel with a credit or debit card, or a smart device wallet on all our transport services.

  • No extra charge, the cheapest fare is applied
  • Avoid the queue for tickets
  • Contactless payment is only supported on ATM transport services. It is not valid on S lines and rail services.

Please visit this page to learn more.

You can buy tickets on the ATM mobile app

Use ATM Milano official app to buy tickets and get notifications on the status of metro and surface lines. Download it from the app Store or from these links

Tickets to buy to travel between Milan and Rho Fiera

  • 2,20€ ticket. Valid for 90 minutes
  • Daily ticket. Valid for 24 hours, 7,60€
  • 3 days ticket. 15,50€

These tickets (Mi1-Mi3 fare zones) are valid on metro lines, buses, trams, trolleybuses, and are also accepted on Trenord S lines and regional rail services.

Check the fare to travel in and around Milan on this page.

Urban pass holder?

All urban passes are valid within the urban area of Milan. As Rho Fiera is outside this area, an additional fare is required (1.70€). You can load it on your travel card at the vending machines located in all metro stations or at any authorised resellers.

How to reach Milan by train or by plane

All railway stations and Linate Airport are connected to metro network. Malpensa and Orio Al Serio airports are connected to Milan via Malpensa Express and coach operators.

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