Pavia Crossroads of Europe
Piazza della Vittoria, 20/D Pavia PV

Pavia is located in the Lombardy Region, 40 kilometers south of Milan (map).
The quickest way to travel within Lombardy: online public transportation schedule
The city of Pavia is easily accessible from the airports of Milan (Linate, Malpensa Terminal 1 and 2) and Bergamo (Orio al Serio).
Pavia can be reached in approximately 30 minutes by train from the train stations in Milan (Centrale, Lambrate, Rogoredo, Greco Pirelli, Porta Garibaldi, Nord Bovisa) - Timetables and fares on Trenitalia.
Through suburban line S13, Pavia is directly connected to Milan via the Rogoredo station, with a train every 30 minutes from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM www.trenord.it
From GERMANY and NORTHERN EUROPE:
From FRANCE, SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL
From EASTERN EUROPE
Local public transportation service in Pavia and the provincial territory is managed by Autoguidovie. To find routes and schedules, visit the website http://autoguidovie.it/
Vigevano is strategically located, almost equidistant from Milan (35 km), Novara, and Pavia.
Vigevano can be reached from Milan Porta Genova or Milan San Cristoforo and from Alessandria. www.trenord.it
From Milan, take the Western Ring Road and follow SP ex SS 494 towards Abbiategrasso; from Turin, exit at Novara Est on the A4, and from Genoa, exit at Gropello Cairoli on the A7.
The reference railway station is Voghera, reachable via the Turin-Bologna and Milan-Genoa routes.
From Milan (approximately 50 km), take the Giovi state road (Binasco-Pavia) and/or the A7, exiting at Casei Gerola, or the Vigentina, crossing the Becca bridge to Broni/Stradella.
Using the A21 highway exits: Broni/Stradella - Casteggio/Casatisma - Voghera