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What hours does Milan's "Lotto Underground Metro Station" run on a weekday in August?

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(for example, is it open from 6 till midnight?)

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  1. Hi! Here there is the official web site of ATM transports included the subway's lines.

    www.atm.mi.it (click "English version")

    If you have to reach Lotto or start from Lotto, the line you have to take is the red one called also "Linea1".

    These are the timetables of Lotto (fieramilanocity)...it depends on what direction you are coming from!

    http://www.atm-mi.it/Appl_ATM/Orari/metr...

                      

                                          or

    http://www.atm-mi.it/Appl_ATM/Orari/metr...

    This is the red line represented entirely:

    http://www.atm-mi.it/Appl_ATM/Orari/metr...


  2. Hi Katie....

    Here is a map of the Milan metro station. All the needed information can be found on this link

    http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/mil/milano.h...

    Trains run from 6:00 until midnight every 5 minutes (2.5 min during rush hours). The network is a closed system, tickets have to be stamped in validating machines when entering the pay zone.

    --Official web site of ATM transports included the subway's lines.

    http://www.atm-mi.it/ATM/eng/

    The Lotto line...

    http://www.atm-mi.it/Appl_ATM/Orari/metr...



    How to use the metro in Milan

    http://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/trav...

    Things to do in Milan

    http://www.essortment.com/travel/topthin...

    1. Duomo - The Duomo is the city's most famous landmark and a sight that you definitely don't want to miss. This ornate cathedral reigns as an architectural beauty with its rose marble spires and stunning stained-glass windows.

    ---The Duomo is very beautiful. I love to visit churches when I am in Italy.  It is a must see.



    2. LaScala - This is yet another famous landmark. Here you can visit the large opera house - Teatro all Scala to view special exhibits, or to attend a ballet, opera or other theatrical experiences.

    ---La Scala  has been renovated. I have not yet been able to tour the opera house. I hope to do it the next time I am in Italy.

    3. Giardini Pubblici/The Public Gardens - Designed back in the late 1700's, these beautiful park gardens provide breathtaking views. Another welcome addition to the park is the Boschetti, or the little woods. The park includes refreshments and snacks, miniature trains, and bumper cars for entertainment. An additional bonus is the free admission!

    4. Milan Markets - Avid shoppers won't want to miss out on a trip to one of Milan's many mercados. The Mercatone dell'Antiquario del Naviglio Grande is an antique market featuring over 400 merchants selling everything from books to furniture. The Mercato di Vivale Papiniano is one of Milan's largest markets and is filled with bargains. This market is known for it terrific fashions, most notably its shoes.

    5. Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecina 'Leonardo Da Vinci (The Science and Technology Museum) This museum houses the world's best scientific and technological collections including a separate area known as the Leonardo Da Vinci Gallery, which of course showcases the inventor's great ideas.

    6. S. Maria delle Grazie - In this gothic church, you can view Leonardo DaVinci's renowned masterpiece, "The Last Supper." There are also beautiful religious mosaics made from the Vatican school, and the altar where Padre Pio (a well known Catholic saint) said mass, stands in the middle of the presbytery.

    ---If you wish to see Da Vinci's "The Last Supper," you must make a reservation.

    7. Castello Sforzesco - No trip to an old European city would be complete without a visit to one of its oldest castles. Originally built by the Viscontis and Sforzas, Castle Sforzesco has been rebuilt several times throughout history. Many exquisite art collections can be found inside these palatial walls including the art of Michelangelo, tapestries, and century old costumes.

    The Castle has a public park inside the walls ...It is very beautiful. It is a short distance on foot from the Duomo.

    8. Lago d'Orto - Cited by many as "one of the most romantic Italian lakes," this lovely lake is a great place to collect your thoughts. Linger for a while and take in the beautiful serene scenery, or head on over to San Guilio, a nearby, old town built around the lake. The nostalgic charm of old Italian traditions offer a welcome respite as you stroll along this quaint little town.

    --- This is one beautiful lake. I have been here many times. You can take a little ferry over to the Monastary of San Guilio.  You can explore the area ---I visited the Monastary in 2004.  

    9. Corso Di Porta Romana - A walk through this ancient Roman gate will lead you into many culturally rich attractions, including the renowned University Bocconi, a well-established business university, and the Parco Ravizza, a garden park.

    10. Just Cavalli Cafe - You may want to end your sojourn with a fashionable and sophisticated evening at the Just Cavalli Cafe, owned by fashion designer Roberto Cavalli. At this posh and chic cafe, you can enjoy the fine interior showcasing Cavalli's design. You may find yourself in the company of a number of celebrities who often visit there.

    http://www.hostelbookers.com/info/guides...

    http://realtravel.com/da-15431-milan_att...

    I replied to your message  that I received from you.  You're welcome.  Check your mail and junk mail box just in case  things from here are put in the wrong box.. It has happened to me a few times.

    Additional information  7/24/08 9:34amPST

    I located the website about the metro line in Milan.  I just saw Aloop's response---It is the same information.... See above

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