A guide to cycling in Milan

See Milan from a different perspective with bike tour rentals. You can also rent a bike for the entire time you spend here or use one of the many electrical scooters.

Cycling Italian Style

Cycling in Milan is a risky business. Milan is a car city, and cyclists are not respected as equals in the traffic.

So remember to signal your intentions in the traffic clearly, so the drivers have time to give you space. Take it easy and don’t insist too much.

Two important tips: Keep an extra eye on the tram rails (believe you us; it is the voice of experience telling you this) and remember that the cobble stones get extra slippery when it rains.

Bike stores that rent

The historical bicycle store Rossignoli in Corso Garibaldi, Brera, Milan

If you’d like to have your “own” bike during your stay you can rent it at the historical bike shop Rossignoli, which you find here:

71, Corso Garibaldi.(find on map)
open Mondays 2.30-7 pm
Tuesdays-Saurdays 9 am.-12.30 pm/2.30 -7 pm

40, Via Solari (find on map)
open Mondays 3.-7.30 pm
Tuesdays-Fridays 9 a.m.-12.30 p.m./3-7.30 pm
Saturdays 9-12.30 p.m.

Cost
1 day €20
1 week €120
Deposit €100,00 in advance

A chain lock and lights are included in the price

Rossignoli also organize tours of the city on bicycle in Italian and English and to book and get information call +3902804960 some days in advance.

You can also rent bikes at Baco bicycle store at 52,Via Solari, for information call +390235994089.

Bicycle sightseeing with a guide

There are also other guided tours of Milan on bicycle in English. Here are the 3 most popular ones:

Bike the City
Velocipedi
Baja Bikes

A group of tourists on a guided bicycle tour of Milan, Piazza Gae Aulenti

City Bikes – BikeMi

BikeMi is a bike sharing service a bit like Boris-bikes in London. It’s a great feature in public transport, but beware Italian traffic habits.

Station of Milan's city bikes BikMi

BikeMi is part of the public transport system, you must register at ATM (Milan’s municipal transport agency) and to do that you need to have a valid credit card (so they have security for the bike and possible damages) read about the legal and practical issues here. You can get a card for either 1 week or for a single day,.

For general information see here

Short trips are the cheapest
BikeMi is meant to be used for short trips and it becomes proportionally more expensive the longer you use them If you change bicycles frequently the trips can end up being totally free of charge. If you forget to deliver the bike within 24 hours, there’s a stiff fee.

Summer operating hours.
April 1st-November 2nd the service will run
Sunday-Thursday 7 am.-2 a.m.
Friday and Saturday the service will operate 24 hrs a day.

Bike sharing

Bike sharing, Mobike at a metro stop, Milan

There are many apps for bicycles in Milan, find the links for download here.

Electric scooters

Escooters Hlebitz in Corso Garibaldi, Brera, Milan

For electric scooter check out the rules and find the links for downloads here.

Good apps for your trip to Milano

Milano Card

Milano Card app icon from app store

Lots of advantages for short visits .
(Download and more information here)

The other categories are:

WiFi Network Finder

WiFi Map

Logo for WiFi Map app

Use this excellent app to find free available WiFi networks including Open WiFi Milano, the app also has other useful features. Read more about Open WiFi Milano here.
(Download for Android |iPhone)

Sightseeing

Spotted by Locals

Spotted by locals app icon from app store

The app has more than 70 city guides – including the one for Milan – and tells you what is worth seeing in the opinion of the people who live in Milan (also check out their blog here). Lots of great features.
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Grande Brera

The icon for the app Grande Brera

With the opening of Palzzo Citterio as home for Pinacoteca Brera’s collection of modern art, the long planned Grande Brera is a reality and this app is essential for your visit to both museums
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Milan Travel Guide

Milan Travel Guide app icon from app store

A classic city-guide with the most important tourist attractions and it links text and maps.
Languages: English, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Milan Guide

Milan Guide app icon from app store

Get Directions with offline maps and find out what attractions are near you at any given time
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Public transport

ATM Milano Official app

Milanese tram advertising for the ATM app

This is a very useful app for buying tickets, finding nearby stops and travel information.Remember to enable notifications so that you get updates in real time.
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Taxi

FreeNow (formerly MyTaxi)

You may need a taxi and can’t find any, with this app you can book one and pay with credit card directly in the app.
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Electric scooters and bicycles

Electrical scooters are a popular way to get around in Milan, watch out for yourself out there in traffic and be aware that wearing a helmet will soon be compulsory, you can not go over 20 km per hour, and where there are bicycle paths you have to go on them, otherwise you have to ride in the street to the right in the same direction as traffic (!) you are not allowed to ride on sidewalks, Scooters are only allowed in the centre of the city. Here are the apps you can download for Milan:

Electric scoters and bikes at Arco della Pace

Helbiz (both scooters and bikes)
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Dott – your ride, your way (both scooters and bicycles)
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Tier (both scooters and bicycles)
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Lime (both scooters and bicycles)
(Download for Android | iPhone)

BIT (only sccoters)
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Car sharing

Car sharing is another popular way to get around in Milan and to and from Malpensa airport, the two that you can get all the way out there are;

Free2move
(Download for Android | iPhone)

Enjoy
(Download for Android | iPhone)