Calculate Your Route to Milan Linate Airport (LIN)
Your Parkos parking spot is confirmed! All that’s left is to organize your trip to Milan Linate Airport. As a city airport, Linate is very well served but can be subject to heavy congestion, especially during peak hours. Always leave with a comfortable time buffer to account for any unexpected events.
Main Road Access
To reach Linate, you have two main routes: if you arrive via the **A51 (Tangenziale Est)**, take Exit 6 in the direction of Linate / V.le Forlanini / Milano Centro and follow signs for Linate. If you come from the **A35 (Brebemi)**, continue on the A35 VAR and take the Rivoltana provincial road, following signs for Linate.
Approximate Travel Durations
These travel times are indicative and based on smooth traffic flow:
- From Milan (centre) to Linate Airport: 10 km / approximately half an hour
- From Turin to Linate Airport: 158 km / approximately 2 hours
- From Bologna to Linate Airport: 217 km / approximately 2 hours 20 minutes
- From Venice to Linate Airport: 266 km / approximately 3 hours 20 minutes
Preparations for a Smooth Departure
Before you begin your trip, a small check of your vehicle is necessary for maximum safety:
- **Technical Check:** Ensure oil and coolant levels are correct.
- **Tires:** Check tire pressure (including the spare tire) for optimal grip on the motorway.
We remind you that Italian motorways are toll roads; a system like Telepass can speed up your journey through the gates.
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Keep an eye on **days of intense summer traffic**. These periods, often indicated by 'Bollini' (stickers/dots), require even greater anticipation. Consult official road forecasts before your departure.
Fuel and Assistance in Italy
Refuelling
You will find service stations on all motorways, but filling up in the city generally costs less. Favour stations in the city if your route allows it. LPG (LPG) is rarer to find in urban centres due to safety reasons.
Roadside Rescue
If unfortunately your car breaks down on the road or motorway, stay calm and clear the road safely, making sure to wear your reflective vest. The number to call ACI (Automobile Club d'Italia) roadside rescue is **803 116**. Assistance is free for ACI members.
Limits
The speed limits to respect in Italy are:
- **Urban Area:** 50 km/h
- **Secondary Extra-Urban Roads:** 90 km/h
- **Main Extra-Urban Roads:** 110 km/h
- **Motorways (Autostrade):** 130 km/h
Be particularly careful when approaching Milan, where speed limits are often reduced due to traffic.
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