The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is located on the outskirts of Milan, Italy's second-largest city. Travelling here is easy! There are three major airports in Italy, and all with easy access.
Bergamo Airport is the number one airport on the way to the Gran Premio d'Italia at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. It is accessible and has regular flights from all over Europe, including low-cost ones.
The Monza Circuit is conveniently accessible by shuttle bus, which takes about 50 minutes. You can also take a regular bus or train and bus. Both options usually take about 90 minutes.
Malpensa is Italy's second busiest airport, and you can fly here from all over the world - to be precise, from incredible 178 destinations. You can get to the Monza circuit from this airport with a change in Milan. The journey will take about two and a half hours.
Near the centre of Milan is Linate Airport, which operates mainly shorter and domestic flights. You can easily fly here from other Italian cities or European destinations. Low-cost carriers such as EasyJet fly here. Although the airport is relatively close to the centre, you will have to change planes twice on the way to the Monza circuit.
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