Mercato Centrale Milano
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Inside the Stazione Centrale building. Two floors of food counters: pasta, pizza, fish, gelato, coffee. Useful on the way in or out.
Opened in 2021 inside Milan's monumental central train station, Mercato Centrale is a covered hall of artisan food counters: Egidio's pizza, Salumeria Roscioli's salumi, fresh fish, fresh pasta, coffee from Lavazza's flagship stand, plus a full cocktail bar on the mezzanine. The idea: you can land in Milan, drop bags, and eat well in twenty minutes. Or eat well right before a train without committing to a sit-down. The vibe is bustling rather than fancy, and that's the right speed for what it is. Open every day 8 a.m. to midnight.
- Neighborhood — Arrival/departure
- Price — €€
- walk in
- open late
- takeaway available
- Stazione Centrale · Via Sammartini 2
- Daily 8 a.m.–midnight
From the HALA guide, reviewed August 2026.
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