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Serravalle Outlet to Milan, Italy - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from Serravalle Outlet to Milan, Italy. How to get from Serravalle Outlet to Milan, Italy by Bus, Train, Taxi.

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Transfer solutions

You have 5 options transfer to Milan, Italy from Serravalle Outlet below

Bus ( 2 hr. )

Take a bus from Serravalle Scrivia Outlet to Milan Piazza Quattro Novembre.


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Duration 2 hr.
Distance 96 km.
Cost 14 EUR (15 USD)
Bus ( 10 min. )

Take a bus from Serravalle Designer Outlet to Arquata Scrivia.


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Train ( 1 hr. )

Take a train from Arquata Scrivia to Milano Rogoredo.


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Subway ( 12 min. )

Take a subway from Rogoredo Fs to Duomo M3.


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Duration 2 hr. 21 min.
Distance 107 km.
Cost 15 EUR (16 USD)
Walk ( 32 min. )

Take a foot from Serravalle Outlet to Monterotondo.


Bus ( 27 min. )

Take a bus from Monterotondo to Tortona.


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Train ( 1 hr. 3 min. )

Take a train from Tortona to Milano Centrale.


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Duration 3 hr.
Distance 103 km.
Cost 11 EUR (11 USD)
Taxi ( 1 hr. )

Take a taxi from Serravalle Outlet to Milan.


Open Map More details & check price at Taxi - A. Esposto Maurizio
Duration 1 hr.
Distance 95 km.
Cost 160 EUR (180 USD)
Car ( 1 hr. )

Drive a car from Serravalle Outlet to Milan.


Duration 1 hr.
Distance 95 km.
Cost 15 USD

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Milan (, US also ; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] (listen); Milanese: [miˈlãː] (listen)) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome. Milan served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire, th... Learn more


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