
Milano AutoClassica 2025
Three days to fall in love (again) with classic and sports cars. Milano AutoClassica 2025 brings icons, youngtimers, restoration specialists, spare parts stands and themed talks to Fiera Milano Rho. If you’d like to combine it with a taste of the Lake Como area, our base in Cadorago is the perfect starting point: you can reach Milan by train and come back in the evening to peace and quiet.
Dates: 21–23 November 2025
Location: Fiera Milano Rho (Halls 12/16)
Opening hours: 9:30 am–7:00 pm
Tip: buy your tickets online to avoid queues and take advantage of the weekend packages.
In short (what to know before you go)
Milano AutoClassica 2025 returns to Fiera Milano Rho from 21 to 23 November, with continuous opening hours from 9:30 am to 7:00 pm. In the halls you’ll find vintage icons, youngtimers, themed exhibitions, clubs and a market area with spare parts and specialist publishers. Online tickets are the most convenient option; the detailed programme and ticket office are always updated on the event’s official website.


What to see (and how not to miss the best bits)
The magic of AutoClassica lies in the whole picture: perfectly preserved cars next to ongoing restorations, concours-level rarities and youngtimers that are entering the collectors’ pantheon. Take your time to explore the themed exhibitions and stop by the restorers’ stands to discover techniques, materials and lead times. The market & spare parts area is a paradise if you’re hunting for hard-to-find components and out-of-print books; and don’t forget to check the schedule of talks, often the best way to hear stories about cars and collections you won’t find anywhere else.
This year the show raises the bar: over 500 exhibitors including dealers, restorers, parts specialists, museums and historic clubs, with a dedicated interview stage at the heart of the new MAC – Next Generation Hub. It’s the space that showcases new collectors, custom builds and the JDM world, bringing supercars and racing cars together with quick content and creator-led talks to help you make the most of your visit.
On the 2025 themes front, anniversaries take centre stage: 30 years of the Ferrari F50, 20 of the Ferrari FXX, 70 of the Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider and the Mercedes 190 SL, and 60 of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. The 190 SL is also the focus of a special feature curated by AutoClassica – ideal if you love history, design and engineering.
Chapter new features and special attractions: high-end brands and collections (from Ferrari to Rolls-Royce) and a focus on Corvettes and supercars, with awards and celebratory moments bringing the three days to life. If you’re short on time, plan a route that includes the Next-Gen Hub, the 190 SL celebratory exhibition and at least one talk on the main stage: it’s the best way to catch the spirit of this year’s edition.


How to get there
Getting there by public transport is easy: take the M1 (red line) and get off at Rho Fieramilano; the entrance is right in front of the station. From La Maison de Geraldine in Cadorago, take a Trenord train to Milano Cadorna, then hop on the M1 for a few stops to the fair. By car, exit at Fiera Milano; APCOA car parks can be booked online. On peak days, it’s often easier to leave your car outside Milan and do the final stretch by metro.
Timetables and ticket information are available on the official TRENORD and ATM websites.
Tickets: how to plan ahead
Buy your tickets online and keep the QR code on your phone: you’ll skip the queues and often get the best fares (full price, concessions, family tickets, 3-day pass). Children aged 0–12 enter free of charge with a complimentary ticket collected at the ticket office; the event also offers concessions for people with disabilities with a companion and dedicated parking spaces. Before you leave, always check the ticketing section on the official website: that’s where any updates on prices and opening times will appear.
Where to stay: a strategic base between Milan and Lake Como


La Maison de Geraldine – Cadorago
For anyone who wants to enjoy Milan by day and return to the Lake Como area in the evening, our holiday home La Maison de Geraldine is the easiest option: a direct train to Milano Cadorna and then the M1 straight to the show, private parking if you’re arriving by car, and a smooth check-in that saves you time. In your room you’ll find fast Wi-Fi and everything you need for a carefree weekend.
Fair period promo: with the code AUTOCLASSICA10 you get 10% off when you stay 2 or more nights during 21–23 November 2025 (including adjacent nights). The offer is valid only for direct bookings and subject to availability.
Book now on the official website or get in touch for tailored availability; if you need it, we can also send you a ready-made train + metro itinerary.
How much do tickets cost?
Prices vary by type (full, reduced, family, 3-day pass). It’s best to buy online on the official website to catch any promotions and skip the queues.
What are the opening hours?
Every day 9:30–19:00.
Can you get there by metro?
Yes: take the M1 red line → Rho Fieramilano. From La Maison de Geraldine: train to Milano Cadorna + M1.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, on a lead (and a muzzle for medium/large dogs). Always double-check the latest rules on the official event website.
