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Review & Frequenly Asked Questions:
Milan is a very walkable city, but for those who wish to relax and watch the world go by, or for those who simply need a break from all the walking, The Milan Tram is a great way to get around the city.
When the tram system was first introduced in Milan during the 19th century, the tram cars were pulled by horses, but these days the Milan Tram runs on 18 lines through the city.
Some of the tram cars are old and historic, with the oldest being over 80 years old. Tickets for the trams, buses, and other Milan public transportation can be purchased at the kiosks at any metro station. There are one way tickets, day passes, and 2-day passes available.
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The Milan Tram
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