MARCO MAFFEZZOLI

Conference venue and other usefull infos

The Venue

The MD2015 workshop will take place at:

Room N01
Ground floor of Velodromo
Universita’ Bocconi
Via Guglielmo Corrado Roentgen, 1
20136 Milano

The entrance of the Velodromo building is highlighted in the following map:

 

Getting to Venue

Bocconi University is easily reachable both on foot and with public transportation from any of the main hotels / sites based in centre of Milan.

To find out how to get to Università Bocconi from your hotel or from anywhere in the city center, please visit the link of ATM (public transportation company): www.atm.it. 

The nearest stops to Bocconi University are “Porta Lodovica” (tram line 15) and “Bligny Lodovica” (tram line 9),  ticket fare: €1,50 (duration 75 minutes). 

For the more adventurous participant, Milan, like other numerous cities, offers a bike-sharing service – BikeMi (www.bikemi.com)

Accomodation

There are many hotels in Milan suitable for all budgets. The local organisers suggest the following hotels that are within easy reach of the Conference venue, Bocconi University 

 

Star

Website

Rates (Dus)

Distance

Hotel D'Este

4

www.hoteldestemilano.it

180€

500 mt.

Una Hotel Mediterraneo

4

www.unahotels.it

135€

800 mt.

Canada

3

www.canadahotel.it

174€

1100 mt.

Crivi's

4

www.crivis.com

140€

1200 mt.

Regina

4

www.hotelregina.it

159€

1300 mt.

Romana Residence

3

www.hotelromanaresidence.it

179 €

1300 mt.

Palazzo Stelline

3

www.hotelpalazzostelline.it

132€

2500 mt.

 

Getting to Milano

By plane

From Malpensa

Malpensa Express (fast train):  www.malpensaexpress.it
Malpensa Shuttle (bus): www.malpensashuttle.it

We don’t advise the use of taxis as they are very expensive.

From Linate

Bus n. 73 - starts from the Airport and from Milan Central Railway Station.

The cost of a taxi is around 30 Euros from Airport to center.

By Train

The main stations are Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi, which are found very near to the center of the city. From here trains leave for all parts of Italy and so do international connections to France, Switzerland, and Germany. The Malpensa Express leaves the station of Milano Cadorna, which is right in the city center.

By Car

Milan's ring road is the end point of highway A4 coming from Turin, of the A4 from Venice and Verona; of A1 connecting Milan and Bologna, Florence and Rome; the A7 coming from Genova; and the A8/A9 that go to Switzerland and to Lakes Como and Maggiore.

 

Modificato il 03/12/2015