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About Malpensa Airport

Malpensa Airport (officially Milan Malpensa Airport) is a major international airport situated in Ferno, Italy. It's one of the most important transport hubs in the country, serving over 15 million people in the northern Italian regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, and Liguria. With around 28,000,000 passengers each year, Malpensa Airport is the second busiest airport in Italy after Rome–Fiumicino International Airport. Malpensa Airport offers flights to many far-flung destinations, such as Delhi, Abu Dhabi, and New York.

Malpensa Airport has been open for over 100 years and was one of the first places to manufacture aircraft in Italy. The airport served as an important base of operations for the Italian Air Force and then the Luftwaffe during World War II. The first commercial flights from Malpensa Airport began in the late 1940s. The airport has been expanded several times to keep up with customer demand and saw significant growth in the 1990s and 2000s.

Today, Malpensa Airport is an integral part of northern Italy's tourism, with the vibrant city of Milan located just 30 miles south and the historic city of Turin 80 miles southwest. 

Things to do in and around Malpensa Airport

As one of the busiest airports in Italy, you won't be short of ways to cure your boredom at Malpensa Airport. If you have several hours until your next flight, you can always head into one of the nearby cities and check a local museum or historic landmark. Here are a few things to do in and around Malpensa Airport. 

  • Check out the lastest Milanese fashion trends at Piazza del Pop. This airport shopping area is home to a number of trendy boutiques, including Bottega Verde, Kiko Milano, and Benetton.
  • Grab a bite to eat at Piazza del Gusto. You'll find several great places to chow down in the area of the airport, with restaurants serving classic Italian cuisine and wines.
  • Unwind in the VIP Lounge. Reserved for special ticket holders, these classy facilities offer an exclusive buffet, free magazines, and high-speed WiFi.
  • Learn about local art at the Museo Arte Gallarate. This contemporary art museum is situated just a few miles away in the city of Gallarate and features over 5,000 installations, paintings, and sculptures.
  • Admire local architecture at the Basilica of San Giovanni Battista. A baroque-style basilica located in nearby Busto Arsizio, the Basilica of San Giovanni Battista dates back to the 13th century and boasts stunning frescoes and some intriguing artifacts.

Transit Options at Malpensa Airport

  • Regional train services from Malpensa Terminal 1 and 2
  • Regional bus services (Terravision, Autostradale, Air Pullman)
  • Taxi Ranks (CTM Consorzio Taxi Malpensa, Radiotaxi 6969)

Luggage storage at Malpensa Airport

Whether you're traveling to Milan, Bergamo, or Turin, you're sure to enjoy your time in northern Italy. Once you've touched down in Ferno, find a luggage storage service near Malpensa Airport, so you don't have to travel around the country with all of your cumbersome belongings. Bounce offers the best facilities around, with services conveniently located as easily recognizable local businesses. Book through the Bounce app, and find the perfect place to stow your belongings near Malpensa Airport.

Attractions and activities near Malpensa Airport

  • Duomo di Milano: Milan's cathedral is a major draw for tourists due to its size, architecture, and decorations. The Duomo di Milano is the largest church in Italy and one of the biggest in the world. Construction on Duomo di Milano began in the 13th century and took nearly 600 years to complete. Its gothic architecture and intricate spires make it one of Europe's most impressive pieces of architecture.
    Sat atop the highest spire is The Madonnina, a golden statue of the Virgin Mary, which is considered to be a symbol of the city and one of the cathedral's most famous features. There are plenty of fascinating and unique sights within the cathedral, including 15,800 piped Organ of the Duomo, and sarcophagi belonging to famed archbishops Ottone Visconti and Giovanni Visconti. Bags are prohibited inside Duomo di Milano, so swing by a luggage storage service near Malpensa Airport before heading to the cathedral.
  • Pinacoteca di Brera: Milan is a superb city for art lovers, and one of the best places to appreciate some of Italy's most famous artists is at Pinacoteca di Brera. Part of the Brera Academy, this art museum has been open for several centuries and has been open since the late 18th century. Some of the biggest names on show at the Pinacoteca di Brera include Caravaggio, Titian, and Raphael. As well as Italian artists, Pinacoteca di Brera also shows works by some famous European artists like Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck, and Jan de Beer. 
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie: Milan is home to several famous churches, and another you shouldn't skip is the Santa Maria delle Grazie. This domed church is one of the most beautiful in the city, with its lavish gothic nave and altarpiece painted by renowned artist Titian. The main reason the Santa Maria delle Grazie is so popular is its home to the world-famous mural The Last Supper by Leonardo di Vinci. Located within the church's refectory, The Last Supper dates back to 1490 is one of the most recognizable pieces of art on the planet. You won't be able to bring any large bags into the Santa Maria delle Grazie, so check in at Malpensa Airport luggage storage service before visiting.