Taxi from Milan to Ortisei
Booking a transfer from Milan to Ortisei on our website takes just one minute. Our professional drivers will pick you up from any Milan airport (Malpensa, Linate, or Bergamo) and take you straight to your hotel in Ortisei. We’ve been specializing in transfers to this region since 2017, providing safety, fixed prices, and top-notch service on mountain roads.
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OUR FLEET OF VEHICLES
How much does a taxi from Milan to Ortisei cost?
| Cars Class | Price € | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy Sedan | 3 | 3 | 450€ | |
| Economy Mercedes E Class | 3 | 3 | v | 480€ |
| Business Mercedes S Class | 3 | 3 | v | 660€ |
| Business Mercedes V Class | 7 | 7 | v | 550€ |
| Minivan Mercedes Sprinter | 10 | 11 | v | 630€ |
| Minibus Mercedes Sprinter | 16 | 16 | v | 750€ |
The cost of a transfer from Milan to Ortisei starts from 450 euros.
The price for the transfer depends on the number of passengers, the amount of luggage, and the chosen car class (standard, minivan, or business class).
To find out the cost of your transfer from Milan to Ortisei, send a request via the booking form or WhatsApp with your trip details, and we will offer you available vehicle options and prices.
Information you need to provide in order to reserve a taxi to Ortisei from Milan
We have done all we can to make ordering a taxi from Milan to Ortisei as quick and easy as possible. To order a private transfer Milan — Ortisei, all you need to do is provide the following information:
- Actual date and time of arrival in Milan;
- Planned address in Ortisei where the customer wants to stay;
- Exact number of people that need transportation;
- Contact information that will be used to get in touch with the passenger;
- Name of the person so that the driver can meet the client with a placard.

What’s the best way to get from Milan to Ortisei — taxi, train, or car rental?
- Train + Bus: A tricky connection (Milan -> Verona/Bolzano -> bus to Ortisei). It’s just not realistic with skis and luggage. Plus, the bus stop is far from most hotels.
- Car Rental: Driving in the mountains is stressful, winter tires are mandatory, and parking is a nightmare (garages are at the entrance to the town, expensive, and far away). There’s also the risk of fines for entering ZTL (Limited Traffic Zones).
- Our Transfer: Stress-free, door-to-door service. You’ll have an expert driver who acts as your logistics guide to Ortisei.
Your transfer starts in Milan
The journey from Milan to Ortisei takes almost 4 hours. From the center of Milan to Ortisei, you will travel 321 km by taxi. This trip can be more than just a boring taxi transfer; it can be an exciting journey through Northern Italy.
Our driver will meet you at the door of your hotel in Milan or at one of the Milan airports: Malpensa, Bergamo, or Linate.
At the airport, the driver will greet you with a sign. Waiting time is 1 hour free of charge. The driver will definitely help with luggage. After that, the route from Milan follows the A4 and A22 highways for the first 200 km.
We know that Friday departures on the A22 after 3:00 PM guarantee a queue of minivans with ski boxes heading to South Tyrol. Therefore, we always advise those arriving on morning flights to leave the airport immediately, and those arriving during the day to perhaps linger for lunch in Milan. This calculation, based on knowledge of seasonal flows, saves you up to 1.5 hours of travel time.

You arrive in Ortisei
After Bolzano, you’ll need to navigate the Brenner Pass. We check the weather forecast in Tyrol 24 hours in advance to decide on the route. If it’s the tunnel, we know its schedule of “windows” for traffic. If the driver goes via the Brenner Pass, the car will be equipped with chains, and the driver will have the appropriate experience.
Ortisei is a maze of one-way streets and a pedestrianized historical center (Zona a Traffico Limitato — ZTL). Our drivers have permits and well-practiced routes for legal access to dozens of hotels in the center of Ortisei. We know that the Hotel Gardena can be accessed from the service entrance for 5 minutes, and a chalet in the St. Jakob area requires an all-wheel-drive vehicle.
Where to stop for lunch on the way to Ortisei
As route experts, we know that after the high-speed A4, Bergamo offers the best balance of time and gastronomy. Without heading downtown, you can quickly reach the restaurants at the foot of the Città Alta, where you can enjoy classic casoncelli—local dumplings—for the perfect start to your vacation.
If you choose to drive via Lake Garda, Peschiera del Garda offers the freshest fish with a view of the water, and in Trento, you should try the Tyrolean-Italian fusion cuisine in the restaurants in Piazza Duomo.





























