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Food in Train Stations
We will be arriving in Milan at 9:10 am with 2 kids in tow; plan to take bus to Central Station to catch 12 noon train to Florence. Is it possible to get food in the station to take on the train to eat?
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There is a cafeteria. Their hot food <BR>is pretty good and there are fruit <BR>and sandwiches also. If it is closed <BR>there are magazine, sandwich, chip <BR>places that should be open. <BR> <BR>
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Peggi, <BR>Also they usually serve some beverages on the train. A guy will come with a little cart & he will be ringing a bell. You'd probably be wise to "stock up", as the train prices aren't bargains, but if you're in an exceptional hurry or desperately thirsty (as I was), it's good info to know. <BR>Have A Great Time! <BR>Kathy
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Peggi: <BR> <BR>OR (& I can't believe I'm saying this), there is a McDonald's close by the Stazione Centrale in Milan --- so if you want to stretch your legs & grab a quick bite, you go outside & across the street. I know -- it's not the best way to initiate an Italy trip, but it's convenient & easy for the kids.
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When you arrive at the Milan station,turn right as you enter the main lobby. There's is a general type store about hald way down.. In the back they sell sandwiches, chips and drinks that you can take on the train.
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Jeff, you're right! You should be biting your tongue right off! First meal in Italy at McD's!?!?! :)
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The key phrase is "two kids in tow." It will be enough for them to arrive tired in a strange city, and a familiar sight and taste(McDonalds) could be just what the doctor ordered. Go for it!
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