Flights from Milan to Amsterdam
The Milan to Amsterdam route connects two major European cities with flights arriving at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS). This route features a fare range between $162 and $594, with lower prices typically found in February, March, October, and November. Airlines operating on this route include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Lufthansa. Travelers flying with Lufthansa may benefit from convenient connections through its Frankfurt or Munich hubs when booking Milan to Amsterdam flights. Amsterdam is known for its iconic canal network, with the historic Jordaan district offering a distinctive local experience just a few kilometers from Schiphol Airport. Comparing fares and schedules on this route can help identify the best options within the observed price range and seasonal trends.
Recommended hotels near arrival area
Yotel Schiphol
Yotel Schiphol, Vertrekpassage 118, 1118 AS Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.3 km
Mercure Schiphol Terminal
Mercure Schiphol Terminal, Rinse Hofstraweg, 1118 CP Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.5 km
Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel and Conference Center
Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel and Conference Center, Schiphol Boulevard 101, 1118 BG Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.6 km
citizenM Schiphol Airport Hotel
citizenM Schiphol Airport Hotel, Jan Plezierweg 2, 1118 BB Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.9 km
Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Schiphol Boulevard 701, 1118 BN Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 1.0 km
Best things to do
Panorama Terrace
Panorama Terrace, Panorama Boulevard, 1118 CB Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.3 km
KLM Fokker 100
KLM Fokker 100, Panorama Boulevard, 1118 CB Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.3 km
Salami
Salami, Jan Dellaertplein, 1118 AZ Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.4 km
Mercurius Monument
Mercurius Monument, Transportstraat, 1118 BP Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 0.7 km
Eight Columns in A Row
Eight Columns in A Row, Westelijke Randweg, 1118 CX Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 1.4 km
Sun in the Wings
Sun in the Wings, Evert van de Beekstraat, 1118 CZ Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 1.6 km
Fibonacci-reeks
Fibonacci-reeks, Rijksweg A4, 1118 DK Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 1.6 km
Spottersplaats Buitenveldertbaan
Official Spottersplace Schiphol Buitenveldertbaan, Loevesteinse Randweg, 1118 AN Schiphol, Netherlands
Distance: 2.1 km
Airport parking
Quick links for parking research near Milan (MIL).
Frequently asked questions
Do travelers from Milan need a visa to enter the Netherlands? What documents are required?
Italian citizens do not need a visa to enter the Netherlands for short stays up to 90 days within the Schengen Area. Travelers should carry a valid passport or national ID card. Non-EU citizens should check specific visa requirements based on their nationality before traveling.
What currency is used in Amsterdam, and are credit cards widely accepted? Should travelers exchange money before arrival?
The currency used in Amsterdam is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards, especially Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels. It is advisable to have some cash for small purchases or markets, but exchanging large amounts before arrival is generally unnecessary.
What is the best and cheapest way to get from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to the city center?
The most convenient and cost-effective way to reach Amsterdam city center from Schiphol Airport is by train. Trains depart frequently from the airport’s underground station to Amsterdam Central Station, taking about 15-20 minutes. A one-way ticket costs approximately €5.50 and can be purchased at ticket machines or counters.
Can travelers buy a local SIM card at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport? How is the WiFi coverage and who are the main mobile operators?
Local SIM cards are available for purchase at Schiphol Airport in shops and kiosks, including providers like Vodafone, KPN, and T-Mobile. Free WiFi is available throughout the airport and in many public areas in Amsterdam. Buying a SIM card at the airport is a practical option for immediate connectivity.
Are there specific safety considerations or neighborhoods to avoid in Amsterdam? What common tourist scams should travelers be aware of?
Amsterdam is generally safe, but travelers should be cautious in crowded tourist areas like Dam Square and Leidseplein where pickpocketing can occur. Avoid poorly lit areas late at night and be wary of offers for unlicensed tours or drugs. The Red Light District is safe during the day but exercise caution after dark.
What is the time difference between Milan and Amsterdam, and are there any tips for adjusting?
Milan and Amsterdam are both in the Central European Time zone (CET) and observe Central European Summer Time (CEST) simultaneously, so there is no time difference. Travelers do not need to adjust their watches or worry about jet lag on this route.
What is the best way to get around Amsterdam once you arrive?
Amsterdam has an extensive public transport network including trams, buses, and metro operated by GVB. Purchasing a day pass or an OV-chipkaart can simplify travel. Bicycles are also a popular and efficient way to explore the city, while taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber are available but more expensive.

