IULM, Via Carlo Bo, n. 1 | Milan

By public transportation 

The Campus is just a few steps from the Romolo stop on the Metro Green Line MM2, . Once at Romolo stop, take the IULM exit and then take the road in front of you (Via Filargo), which runs alongside the railway line (on your right). Continue walking alongside the railway line until the roundabout and turn left into Via Carlo Bo; the main entrance to IULM 1 (the main building) is almost immediately on your left.

The Campus is also close to the stops of 90 and 91 trams  and the 47,71,74,76.95 buses.

To calculate the fastest route, download the ATM app for your smartphone.

By train 

From Milano Centrale FS train station, you can take the Metro Green Line MM2, in the direction of “Assago M. Forum” or “Abbiategrasso” until you reach the Romolo stop.

IULM is also located a few steps from the Romolo station on the S9 line (Milan suburban railway service) that connects the Campus to the railway stations “Milano Lambrate” (FS lines to Monza, Bergamo, Brescia, Bologna, Genoa) and “Milano Greco Pirelli” (FS lines to Monza, Como, Lecco, Savona).

From Milan: the S9 suburban railway line connects the University to the stations “Porta Romana” (MM3), “Lambrate” (MM2), “Greco Pirelli”, and “Sesto San Giovanni” (MM1).

Find FS train schedules and purchase tickets online at Trenitalia

By car 

From outside Milan: the University can be reached by taking the Tangenziale Ovest, and exiting at Milano Famagosta – Assago Milanofiori. Once in Piazza G.A.Maggi, follow signs for Famagosta/Centro. In Viale Famagosta at the first traffic light at the intersection with Via Santander, turn right and continue straight until you reach Via Carlo Bo.

From Milan: the Campus is located on the outer ring road, at Viale Cassala. Underground parking is available inside.

For detailed driving directions: http://www.viamichelin.com  or http://maps.google.com

By plane 

The Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate airports are connected to the city’s underground stops via a shuttle service (approximately every 30 minutes during peak hours).