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Bus from Turin to Milan: Journey Information

There are 119 intercity buses per day from Turin to Milan. Traveling by bus from Turin to Milan usually takes around 2 hours and 11 minutes, but the fastest Marino bus can make the trip in just one hour and 30 minutes.

Distance78 mi (125 km)
Shortest duration1h 30m
Cheapest price€1.88
Trips per day115
Most frequent serviceGoOpti
Bus lines5

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What bus companies travel from Turin to Milan?

There are 5 bus lines from Turin to Milan available for you to search and compare on Wanderu. With 82 daily trips, GoOpti usually has the most buses running on any given day. Here are some time and price comparisons for all the available options:

BusDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Autolinee Federico11h 50m€11.43
Autostradale181h 55m€11.97
GoOpti821h 58m€96.13
Itabus183h 22m€11.58
Marino72h 4m€6.23
  • Autolinee Federico is an Italian bus company based in Reggio Calabria with service across the Italian peninsula to cities like Turin, Rimini, Florence, and Bari. Autolinee has the latest generation of buses, which provide spacious seats, legroom, USB charging outlets, and onboard restrooms.

  • Autostradale has been a bus company in Milan since 1924, with an extensive network of bus routes connecting more than 200 destinations across Italy, including Turin and Ferno. Passengers traveling with Autostradale can enjoy a comfortable journey, with seats providing extra legroom compared to regular buses, as well as power outlets, free WiFi, and onboard satellite television for movie screenings.

  • GoOpti is a bus company based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, that specializes in airport transfers to and from cities with limited or no public transportation. It has expanded its services to several countries in central Europe, including Croatia, Italy, Germany, Hungary, and Austria, providing convenient airport transportation options for passengers in these regions.

  • Itabus is an Italian bus company servicing the whole peninsula, including major tourist hotspots like Rome, Trieste, and Catania. The company has both single and double-decker buses with clean, comfortable seats, complimentary WiFi, power outlets, restrooms, and air conditioning. Upgrade to a premium ticket for even larger seats and extendable armchairs.

  • Marino buses travel across Italy to cities such as Naples, Padua, and Lecce, and into neighboring countries including France, Switzerland, and Germany. Their fleet features comfortable reclining seats, air conditioning, complimentary WiFi connectivity, a restroom, and even a minibar!

Frequently asked questions about traveling by bus from Turin to Milan

The bus takes an average of 2 hours and 11 minutes to cover the 78 miles from Turin to Milan. However, the fastest bus only takes an hour and 30 minutes. It's the perfect amount of time to take a nap, get some work done, or watch a movie. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

Because many passengers travel from Turin to Milan at the beginning of the work week, Monday is usually the busiest day for buses. If you are planning to travel on a Monday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Sunday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you are looking for less crowded buses to Milan, book your ticket for the last day of the week.

The first bus leaves at 12:00am and the last bus leaves at 11:00pm. To see the times for all buses from Turin to Milan, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 119 scheduled buses that travel from Turin to Milan every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 115 direct buses, where you can stay on the same bus without having to transfer to a connecting bus at any point during your trip.

City Information

Milan

The fashion capital of the world, Milan, is a busy city brimming with activities and lavish nightlife. In spite of its frenetic modern lifestyle, Milan is also blessed with some amazing landmarks, of which the Milan Cathedral should be given special attention. Considered the largest and most unique Gothic structure in Italy, the cathedral took about 600 years to build, and its impressive gothic details will amaze all fans of architecture. The roof of the cathedral itself is accessible, so visitors can climb up to marvel at the city’s skyline and see the cathedral’s details up close. Another spot to consider is the Santa Maria delle Grazie, which currently houses “The Last Supper,” a masterpiece by the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci. For those who enjoy old books, the Ambrosiana Library & Picture Gallery houses a vast collection of artworks, as well as rare ancient manuscripts.

For a taste of the unique Milanese cuisine, you could consider the Gente di Mare in Darsena, which offers superb seafood. If you wish to enjoy great local pizzas, Pizzium - Via Vigevano offers great dishes.

Milano Centrale is the city’s main train station, offering access to international destinations such as Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. The main bus station in Milan is Lampugnano, serving as the local hub for bus carriers like FlixBus, BlaBlaCar Bus and Union Ivkoni. The main airport in Milan is Malpensa Airport located about 32 miles northwest of the city center.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Turin?

Main departure station: Torino Airport

Buses to Milan leave from 11 stations in Turin.

All bus stations in Turin:

  • Torino Airport

  • Porta Nuova Stazione

  • Corso Bolzano 14

  • Corso Giulio Cesare

  • Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 129

  • Bus Station

  • Turin C.So Giulio Cesare 10

  • Turin C.So G. Cesare 140

  • Piazza Susa

  • Cavalcavia 8 Agosto 1944, 23

  • Turin C.So G.Cesare (Iveco)

Where does the bus arrive in Milan?

Main arrival station: Rho-Feira

Buses arrive in Milan at 4 stations, depending on which bus line you are traveling with.

All bus stations in Milan:

  • Rho-Feira

  • Lampugnano

  • Milan Via Giuseppe Impastato

  • Milano Ingresso A4 Certosa

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