Milan Airport Taxi Transfers (MXP, LIN, BGY) | Fixed Price (2026)
Quick answer: If you wanna know exactly what you're paying upfront and get dropped right at your door, a fixed-price private airport taxi transfer from Milan is probably your best bet. Especially if you're traveling with family, have a ton of luggage, or you're landing late.
What is an airport taxi transfer (fixed price)?
It's pretty straightforward, honestly. You book a private ride ahead of time, lock in your price, and that's it—no meter running, no nasty surprises when you arrive. Your driver shows up at arrivals with a sign with your name on it, loads your bags, and takes you straight where you need to go. The thing is, with Uber or Bolt, prices can literally triple during rush hour or bad weather. A fixed-price transfer? You're locked in whether you land at 6 AM or 11 PM.
This matters especially at Milan's three airports: Malpensa (MXP), Linate (LIN), and Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY). They're spread out all over the place, so knowing which one you're using and how far away it is really changes things cost and time-wise.
Milan's Three Airports: Which One Are You Flying Into?
Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Malpensa's the big one—Milan's main international hub. It's about 50 km (31 miles) northwest of the city center. Heading to the Duomo or central Milan? Expect 45–60 minutes, maybe longer if you're arriving during rush hour (7–9 AM and 4–7 PM traffic is honestly rough). Book your Malpensa transfer here.
Linate Airport (LIN)
This one's close. Like, really close. Only 9 km (5.6 miles) from downtown. If traffic cooperates, you're looking at maybe 15–25 minutes to your hotel. Honestly, if you're staying in the city center, Linate is the dream scenario. Check Linate transfers.
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY)
Bergamo's the outlier—52 km (32 miles) northeast of Milan. You'll find cheaper flights here, which is why tons of people use it, but plan on 50–70 minutes depending on where you're headed and traffic. A lot of travelers also use this airport when they're heading up to Lake Como or the lakes region. View Bergamo transfers.
Why people actually book fixed-price transfers in Milan
- No surge pricing surprises — Your rate's set when you book. Unlike ride apps, prices won't suddenly jump when there's a storm or it's midnight.
- Someone's actually waiting for you — Driver shows up with a nameplate. You don't need to hunt down a taxi queue or fiddle with some app while you're jet-lagged and lost.
- They track your flight — If you're delayed, your driver knows. Zero stress trying to call them or rushing through customs cause you think they're waiting.
- Proper cars for groups — Solo traveler? You get a sedan. Family of five with luggage? We've got vans that don't cost way more.
- Drivers who actually know Milan — Local guys who know the shortcuts, can chat about the city, and won't take you on some random detour. It's the little stuff that matters.
- Your luggage is handled — Especially nice if you've got kids or older relatives. No wrestling with heavy suitcases by yourself.
- Landing at midnight? Totally fine — Trains and buses basically shut down late, but your driver will be there whenever you arrive.
What you'll actually pay
Here's what fixed prices typically look like from our bookings (it varies depending on the car type and exactly where you're headed). These are per vehicle, not split between people:
| Route | Distance | Travel Time | From (Sedan) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MXP → Milan city center | 50 km | 45–60 min | €89 |
| LIN → Milan city center | 9 km | 15–25 min | €35 |
| BGY → Milan city center | 52 km | 50–70 min | €92 |
| MXP → Lake Como | 80 km | 75–90 min | €123 |
| MXP → Bellagio | 95 km | 90–110 min | €147 |
| MXP → Lugano (Switzerland) | 130 km | 120–140 min | €165 |
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Practical tips for booking and getting to your hotel
Book ahead when you can
Ideally book a day or two before, but honestly, it's not always necessary. You can book same-day and usually find something available. The main thing? Peak season (summer, Christmas holidays, weekends) books up fast. If you're traveling then, lock it in early.
Traffic is real
Milan gets pretty congested during rush hours. We're talking 7–9 AM when everyone's commuting to work, and then 4–7 PM when they're leaving. If that's when you're landing, add maybe 15–20 minutes to your travel time. Early morning runs (5–7 AM) and late evening (after 9 PM) are usually smooth sailing.
Pick the right size car
Don't overthink it:
- Sedan — Works great for one to three people, €89–€147 depending on distance
- Premium sedan — A bit roomier, good for three to four people with extra bags
- Van or minibus — For families or groups of five or more. Usually doesn't cost way more—maybe 20–30% extra compared to a sedan
When to head to the airport for your outbound flight
International flights? Three hours before departure is the standard. Your driver's tracking your flight anyway, so even if you're delayed getting through security, they'll adjust and still be ready. Just make sure you hustle through customs—your driver's waiting.
Special requests
Need a baby seat, wheelchair access, traveling with a dog? Just mention it when you book so we can get the right vehicle set up and make sure your driver's prepared.
Fixed-price transfer vs. everything else
| Option | Cost (MXP to city) | Time | The reality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-price transfer | €89 (locked) | 45–60 min | Private, door-to-door, zero stress |
| Regular metered taxi | €110–€160+ | 45–60 min | You never know what it'll cost. Rush hour surcharge kills you. Driver quality is hit or miss. |
| Uber or Bolt | €80–€180+ | 45–60 min | Surge pricing in the evenings is brutal. Driver quality all over the place. |
| Train + metro combo | €13–€20 | 50–75 min | Super cheap. But you're hauling luggage on trains with crowds. Runs less frequently late at night. |
| Hotel shuttle (if they offer it) | €25–€50 | 45–90 min | Cheap, but only some hotels have it. Shared rides. Fixed schedules that might not match your arrival. |
Bottom line: If you want actual peace of mind and don't wanna stress about your ride, fixed-price transfers are worth it. Especially if you've got kids, a ton of luggage, or you're exhausted from a red-eye.
Going beyond Milan
Most people don't realize you can use airport transfers for way more than just getting to Milan. Loads of travelers book straight through to other spots:





