Useful information about Bocconi University
Here you will find all essential data to get to and around the campus, in addition to some practical advice on daily student life and the university's structure.
If you need to know more, please don't hesitate to contact us at any time and we'll do our best to help you.
Getting here
Eating
About the University
Photocopying, etc.
Other useful advice by our students
Getting here
Bocconi is located near the heart of Milan, not far from Porta Ticinese.
...See Bocconi on Google Maps
If you're using public transit, you may...
...take Milan Subway Line M3 (Yellow Line), get off at "Porta Romana" and then board any tram (usually 9, 29/30) heading towards P.ta Genova until it stops at "Bligny Bocconi".
...take Milan Subway Line M2 (Green Line), get off at "Porta Genova" and board any tram (usually 9, 29/30) heading towards Stazione Centrale until it stops at "Bligny Bocconi".
...take tram 15 and get off at "Porta Lodovica", then walk along "Viale Bligny" until you reach the campus.
Eating
The campus is equipped with two main canteen facilities, one under the "Pensionato"-building and one under the Via Sarfatti ("ai leoni") main building.
Along Viale Bligny you will find an excellent place to have lunch at called "yoUnite". If you explore the same street you will locate many other restaurants specializing in different cuisines.
About the University
See our Wikipedia article for more details on history, famous alumni, etc.
Photocopying, etc.
You may choose to get a prepaid card at the university library for simple photocopies.
If, however, you want to make large amounts of photocopies (especially sections from books) we would suggest you
to ask "@llnet services" in Viale Bligny 42, where you can obtain a wide array of other media services at a discount
if you possess the IS@B Card.
Other useful advice by our students
Courses offered at Bocconi
- "Applying to Master of Science courses" by Giuseppe Iademarco
International Experiences offered by Bocconi
- "Campus Abroad - China Adventure" by Gabriele Vezzani




