Introducing the Monza Circuit
In this guide you’ll learn how to get to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix
The Monza Circuit is about 18 km north of Milan, making it easily accessible from the city and surrounding areas. The best way to reach the track is by train, with regular services from Milan and nearby cities like Bergamo. From Monza train station, shuttle buses run directly to the circuit. On race weekends you can get special tickets that include both the train and the connecting shuttle bus. Arriving by AirMilan is well connected, with two major airports, Linate and Malpensa, with direct flights from cities worldwide. Bergamo Airport is another great option, especially for European travelers, with budget friendly flights to and from various destinations. It is around 55 km from both Monza and Milan’s city center.
Rail and Coach TravelMilan Central Station is a key transport hub with direct trains to cities across Italy and Europe, including Paris, Frankfurt, and Zurich. If you are traveling by coach, several major European operators also serve Milan.
Driving to MilanMilan is well connected by road, with major highways linking it to other Italian and European cities. If you are driving, be aware that Milan has a restricted traffic zone in the city center, so it is best to park outside and use public transport to get around.
Visa and Entry RequirementsMany travelers can enter Italy without a visa, but it is always best to check the latest requirements based on your nationality before you go. ETIAS travel authorisation is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals, which is now scheduled to become operational from mid-2025.
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