Plan Your Trip

These guides cover the practical details that matter most when traveling with a disability or mobility limitation in Milan. The city center is mostly flat, the Metro has elevators at all stations on Lines M1, M2, M3, and M5, all ATM buses are low-floor, and Italian disability legislation requires public spaces to be accessible. Each page gives you specific, verified information so you know what to expect before you arrive.

Accessibility Basics

Overview of Milan accessibility infrastructure, Italian disability law, flat city center, Metro elevators, and low-floor bus access.

Useful Italian Phrases

Key Italian phrases for disabled travelers with phonetic pronunciation. Essential vocabulary for asking about accessibility.

Accessible Toilets

Where to find wheelchair-accessible restrooms in Milan. Euro key, public toilets, shopping center facilities, and Metro station toilets.

Accessible Restaurants

How to find wheelchair-friendly dining in Milan. Outdoor terrace culture, trattorias, and accessible restaurant areas in the city center.

Internet & Connectivity

Italian SIM cards, eSIMs, pocket WiFi, and free WiFi hotspots in Milan for navigation and accessibility apps.

Voltage & Chargers

Italy uses 230V, 50Hz with Type C and L plugs. Details on adapters, charging powered wheelchairs, and where to buy supplies.

Medication

Rules for bringing medication into Italy, farmacia (pharmacy) locations, and prescription requirements.

Disability Discounts

Milan tourist passes, museum discounts, free companion tickets, Metro discounts, and which disability cards are accepted.

Equipment Rentals

Where to rent manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and hoists in Milan. Includes delivery options and pricing.

Service & Guide Dogs

Italian law on assistance dogs, required documentation, airline policies, and tips for traveling with your guide or service dog.

FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about accessible travel in Milan, from Metro access to museum wheelchair routes.