Taxi from Milan to Turin
No prepayment! Cash pay! Free cancellation!
A Milan–Turin taxi is an ideal choice for those who value time and personal comfort. The distance via the A4 expressway is about 145 km, and the trip takes only 1.5–2 hours depending on traffic.
Taking a taxi from Milan to Turin is perfect for business trips when every minute counts, for transfers to Turin Airport (TRN) with guaranteed arrival right on time for your flight, and for groups of tourists who want door-to-door service without transfers and heavy luggage.
The average cost of the ride starts from €200, depending on the car class and additional options.
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Our fleet of vehicles for Milan – Turin taxi
We have only modern and well-maintained vehicles of various classes for private transfer from Milan to Turin. The client can choose premium models with an increased level of comfort and also large, safe, modern minibuses.
Cost of a private transfer from Milan to Turin – from €200
Taxi fare from Milan to Turin
Taxi fares from Milan to Turin start at €200 for a standard sedan. The final price depends on the time of day (night rates are higher) and the vehicle class: a business-class transfer or a spacious minivan (for groups up to 7 people) will cost more.
| Cars Class | Price € | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy Sedan | 3 | 3 | 185€ | |
| Economy Mercedes E Class | 3 | 3 | v | 210€ |
| Business Mercedes S Class | 3 | 3 | v | 350€ |
| Business Mercedes V Class | 7 | 7 | v | 240€ |
| Minivan Mercedes Sprinter | 10 | 11 | v | 280€ |
| Minibus Mercedes Sprinter | 16 | 16 | v | 390€ |
The price includes:
- All toll roads (autostrada) along the route.
- Entry to restricted traffic zones (ZTL) in central Milan and Turin when the car is sent to a hotel.
- Free waiting time at Milan airport (up to 60 minutes from the flight’s landing).
No hidden fees — a fixed price is agreed upon when booking.
Information you need to provide to book a taxi to Turin from Milan
We have done all we can to make ordering a taxi from Milan to Turin as quick and easy as possible. To order a private transfer Milan—Turin, all you need to do is provide the following information:
- Actual date and time of arrival in Malpensa (or adress in Milan);
- Planned address in Turin 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.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions about Milan–Turin Taxi
1. What is included in the trip price?
The transfer price already includes:
- All toll roads on the A4 route
- Entry into ZTL zones in central Milan and Turin (if we pick up or drop off in the city)
- Free waiting at Milan airport – up to 60 minutes from the flight’s actual landing time
- Help with luggage
No hidden fees or surprises.
2. How long is the drive from Milan to Turin?
Travel time is between 1.5 and 2 hours. It depends on traffic on the A4, weather conditions, and the starting point (Malpensa airport or central Milan).
3. Where will the driver meet me at Milan airport?
The driver will meet you in the arrivals area after baggage claim with a sign showing your name. At Malpensa (MXP) this is terminals T1 or T2; at Linate (LIN) and Bergamo (BGY) it’s the main exit from the arrivals area. We track your flight, so the driver will wait even if the plane is delayed.
4. Can a taxi drive right up to a hotel in central Turin?
Yes, of course. Our drivers have permits to enter the limited traffic zones (ZTL) in central Turin. We’ll take you exactly to your hotel’s door, unlike tourists in rental cars who risk a hefty fine for accidentally entering a ZTL.
5. What ZTL zones are there in Turin and why are they risky?
There are several restricted zones in Turin:
- Central ZTL – active from 7:30 to 10:30 on weekdays
- ZTL Area Romana – closed from 21:00 to 7:30 daily
- ZTL Parco del Valentino – closed 24/7
A fine for accidental entry can reach €345. Our drivers know all the rules and only enter where allowed, so you won’t face fines.
6. Which is better: taxi or train Milan–Turin?
- Train (Frecciarossa): Tickets from €15–30 per person, travel time about 1 hour. Downside – you have to get to the stations with luggage, and in Turin you still need to get to your hotel.
- Taxi: More expensive for one passenger, but for a group of 3–4 people the cost is split and becomes comparable to the train. Plus you get door-to-door service with no transfers and more comfort.
7. Can I request a child car seat?
Yes, it’s free. All our cars are equipped with child seats of all groups (0+, 1, 2, 3). This is a legal requirement in Italy. Just indicate you need a seat when booking.
8. What if my flight is delayed?
No problem. We track your flight by number. The driver will wait for you free of charge for 60 minutes from the plane’s actual landing time. You don’t need to worry or call the dispatcher — the system will adjust the pickup time automatically.
9. How can I pay for the ride?
You can pay for the transfer online when booking (by card) or in cash to the driver in euros on arrival. It’s best to check in advance whether the car has a card terminal.
10. How far in advance should I book a taxi?
We recommend booking the transfer at least 2 hours in advance, especially if you need a minivan or a child seat. In high season (summer, Christmas) it’s better to book 2–3 days ahead. However, for urgent requests we try to find a car within 2–3 hours.
11. Can I smoke in the car?
No, smoking is strictly prohibited in all our vehicles. We care about the comfort of all passengers and keeping the interior fresh.
12. How do I cancel a booking?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the trip. For later cancellations or no-shows, a fee for the car’s downtime may be charged (terms depend on the fare).





























