100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.











100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Malpensa Airport to Barolo immerses you in Italy’s famed Piedmont wine region. The journey spans approximately 150 km (93 miles) and takes around 2 hours by road. Scenic routes wind through rolling vineyards and medieval villages—ideal for travelers seeking a seamless transition from Milan’s international hub to Barolo’s tranquil landscapes.
Barolo is synonymous with Italy’s finest wines. Nestled in the Langhe hills, this UNESCO-listed area boasts historic castles like Castello Falletti and family-run wineries offering tastings of its namesake Nebbiolo wine. Visitors flock here for culinary tours, truffle hunting, and exploring picturesque towns like La Morra or Monforte d’Alba.
Malpensa (MXP) is Milan’s largest international airport. Terminal 1 handles most long-haul flights, while Terminal 2 serves budget airlines. Clear signage in English/Italian guides arrivals through customs to baggage claim. Currency exchange counters and ATMs are available near exits.
Trains from Malpensa Terminal 1 connect to Turin Porta Susa station (1h 40m). From Turin, take a bus or taxi to Barolo (~1h). Total cost ranges from €25–€40 per person. While budget-friendly, this option involves multiple transfers and limited luggage space.
A direct taxi from Malpensa Airport to Barolo costs €200–€300. Licensed taxis are available outside arrivals; avoid unmarked vehicles charging inflated rates. Rideshares like Uber operate sparingly here—pre-booking is advised.
Major providers like Europcar offer rentals at Terminal 1. Driving requires navigating toll highways (A4/A6) and narrow rural roads. Parking in Barolo’s villages can be limited—confirm accommodation arrangements beforehand.
Pre-booking a Malpensa to Barolo private car transfer ensures door-to-door convenience. Services like A2B provide fixed pricing (€180–€250), flight tracking, and luxury vehicles accommodating up to 8 passengers. Drivers assist with luggage and offer local insights en route.
Option | Time | Cost | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | ~3h | €25–€40 | Moderate |
Taxi | ~2h | €200–€300 | High |
Rental Car | ~2h | €80–€150/day | Moderate |
Private Transfer | ~2h | €180–€250 | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop guests directly at hotels or wineries in Barolo’s villages. If staying centrally in Barolo town, explore on foot—key attractions are within 15 minutes’ walk. For remote agriturismos, confirm shuttle availability or rent bikes locally.
What’s the cheapest way from Malpensa Airport to Barolo? Public transport via Turin costs €25–€40 but takes ~3 hours.
Is there a direct shuttle service from Malpensa Airport to Barolo? No direct shuttles exist—book a private transfer or combine trains/buses.
How much luggage fits in a Malpensa to Barolo taxi? Standard taxis hold 3 suitcases; larger groups should pre-book minivans via A2B.
Are tolls included in private transfer costs? Reputable services like A2B include tolls and taxes in fixed rates.
Can I stop en route for photos? Most private transfers allow brief stops—confirm when booking.
Let us know a few details about your hotel and we’ll get back to you with more information to get the ball rolling.
Thank you! Your request has been sent.