Geneva – Milan Tren Bileti
Doğrudan yüksek hızlı · €72.5 fiyatlarla
Geneva – Milan Güzergah Özeti
The Geneva to Milan train journey is one of Europe's great scenic rail routes, crossing the Swiss Alps via the historic Simplon Tunnel. SBB and Trenitalia jointly operate 3-5 direct EuroCity trains daily, completing the journey in approximately 3 hours 55 minutes.
The route follows the northern shore of Lake Geneva through Lausanne and Montreux, continues up the Rhone Valley to Brig, then passes through the 19 km Simplon Tunnel — one of the longest rail tunnels in the Alps — before descending along Lake Maggiore to Milan. Advance fares start from €29 in 2nd class.
Modern Astoro (ETR 610) tilting trains and new Giruno trainsets serve this route, offering restaurant cars, free WiFi, and power outlets at every seat. One early morning departure continues beyond Milan to Verona and Venice.
Geneva–Milan Treni Ne Kadar Sürer?
Geneva–Milan arası direkt SBB/Trenitalia EuroCity ile yaklaşık 3h 55m sürer.
Geneva–Milan Tren Bileti Ne Kadar?
Erken rezervasyonda biletler €72.5’dan başlar. Fiyatlar tarih, saat ve müsaitliğe göre değişir.
Geneva–Milan Arasında Günde Kaç Tren Var?
Geneva–Milan hattında günde 3/day tren hizmet verir.
Tren Operatörü
SBB/Trenitalia EuroCity
Direkt yüksek hızlı tren · 3h 55m max
Geneva – Milan Güzergahında Hangi İstasyonlar Var?
Geneve-Cornavin
- Main station in central Geneva — tram, bus, and taxi connections
- International ticket counter for cross-border journeys
- RER Left luggage lockers available
Milano Centrale
- Milan's main station with Metro lines 2 and 3, plus tram and bus connections
- Grand 1930s station architecture worth seeing
- RER The Duomo is a 15-minute metro ride (Line 3 to Duomo station)
Geneva – Milan Trenlerinde Hangi Sınıflar Mevcut?
2nd Class
- Comfortable seating in open-plan carriages
- Free WiFi
- Power outlets at all seats
- Restaurant car access
- Luggage racks and overhead storage
1st Class
- Wider seats with more legroom
- Quieter carriages
- Free WiFi
- Power outlets at all seats
- Restaurant car access with at-seat service on some trains
Geneva – Milan Tren Bileti Nasıl Alınır?
Başlangıç Fiyatı
Kişi başı, tek yön, 2nd Class sınıf. Prices shown are indicative starting prices per person for a one-way journey in 2nd Class and may vary based on travel date, time, and availability. All information is sourced from official railway operators and may change without notice.
Erken Rezervasyon
Biletler up to 6 months in advance satışa açılır. Erken alım en iyi fiyatı yakalar.
Çocuk ve Gençler
Children 4-11 may qualify for reduced fares. Youth discounts may be available. Infants under 4 travel free
Bagaj
Standard luggage allowance applies
Geneva – Milan Trenleri Hakkında Bilmeniz Gerekenler
The Simplon Route — Alpine Scenic Journey
The train follows the historic Simplon route through the Swiss Alps: Geneva-Lausanne along Lake Geneva, Montreux-Brig through the Rhone Valley, then through the 19 km Simplon Tunnel into Italy, passing Lake Maggiore before reaching Milan.
Seat Reservation Included
All international EuroCity tickets include a compulsory seat reservation. Fares start from €29 in 2nd class and €49 in 1st class for advance-purchase tickets.
Astoro and Giruno Trains
Services use modern Astoro (ETR 610) tilting trains or the new Giruno (RABe 501) trainsets. Both feature restaurant cars, WiFi, and power outlets at every seat.
Lake Views on Both Sides
The route passes along Lake Geneva (sit on the left from Geneva), then along the shore of Lake Maggiore in Italy (sit on the right). Stresa, a beautiful resort town on Lake Maggiore, is a stop on the route.
Morning Train to Venice
One early morning EuroCity from Geneva continues beyond Milan to Verona and Venice Santa Lucia, making a direct Geneva-Venice journey possible.
Sık Sorulan Sorular: Geneva – Milan
Direct EuroCity trains take approximately 3 hours 55 minutes via the Simplon route. The journey passes through Lausanne, Montreux, Brig, and the Simplon Tunnel.
Advance-purchase tickets start from €29 in 2nd class and €49 in 1st class. Same-day flexible tickets cost significantly more (around CHF 90+).
There are 3-5 direct EuroCity trains per day between Geneva and Milan, operated jointly by SBB and Trenitalia.
Yes, very. The route follows Lake Geneva, passes through the Rhone Valley, crosses the Alps via the 19 km Simplon Tunnel, and runs along Lake Maggiore in Italy.
Yes. Most EuroCity trains stop at Stresa, a beautiful resort town on Lake Maggiore. On advance-purchase tickets you must book for the specific train; flexible tickets allow any train.
Switzerland is not in the EU but is in the Schengen Area with Italy. No formal border checks, but carry valid photo ID for potential onboard inspections.