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CPHI Milan and Sustainability Summit 2026

Plan your visit 

Travel and accommodation 

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CPHI Milan and CPHI Sustainability Summit 2026

Two events. Three days. Maximum impact.

Sustainability Summit & CPHI Milan

Day One

6 October

Sustainability Summit & CPHI Milan

Day Two

07 October

CPHI Milan

Day Three

08 October

Things to consider 

Before you arrive

1. Need a visa?

If you require a visa, we strongly recommend starting your application as early as possible, as processing times vary by country. 

In line with Italian regulations, Informa Markets (the event organiser of CPHI Milan and CPHI Sustainability Summit) cannot issue or sign visa invitation letters. However, we have appointed MiCo DMC as our official partner to assist with this process. MiCo DMC, can assist by providing the necessary invitation letter and supporting documents for a fee of €125

To request this, you will need the registration key included in your confirmation email.

Request your Visa Invitation Letter
For any questions regarding the visa invitation letter, please contact MiCo DMC at cphi.visa@micodmc.it. Please note that obtaining a visa is your responsibility, and neither the organizer nor MiCo DMC can guarantee approval or influence the decision. To check the visa requirements for your country, visit https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it.

2. Get unbeatable hotel deals with bnetwork

Partnering with bnetwork, we bring you exclusive travel deals to make your CPHI Milan and Sustainability Summit experience even more exciting. 

Take advantage of unbeatable offers and book your stay early to enjoy incredible savings and a seamless journey filled with unforgettable moments.

3. How to get to the venue

Train

Arrive at Rho Fiera station via high-speed, regional, or Trenord services (S5/S6/S11). Visit Trenord, Trenitalia, or Italo for schedules.

Trenord

Car

Access via motorways A52, A50, A4, A8, or A9 with exits at Fieramilano or Pero-Fieramilano. 

Over 10,000 parking spaces available.

Airport

Paid bus services operate from Linate, Malpensa, and Orio al Serio airports. Visit Milan Airports or Milan Bergamo Airport for details.

A sustainable guide to exploring Milan

Milano is striving hard to become a green city and shed its old grey image. The City has enacted trailblasing policies in bike sharing and electrical micro-mobility, traffic pricing and tactical urbanism to embrace the UN sustainability goals.

Metro, tram and bus

The metro, tram, and bus network operated by ATM provides convenient access to Fiera Milano and the surrounding areas.  

Visitors with an Explorer pass receive a public transport pass valid across the Milan urban network during the event days, making travel to and from the venue simple and stress-free. 

Bike & scooter sharing

Services are widely available throughout the city. They offer a flexible and sustainable way to travel short distances. 

Car sharing

Services are available across Milan and can be accessed via mobile apps. These are convenient option for travelling independently around the city. 

Taxis

RTadily available throughout Milan, including at the venue and major transport hubs. They can be booked via phone, mobile apps, or taxi stands. 

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