Retail-Focused Stop Along Corso Buenos Aires
Lima is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Porta Venezia neighborhood of Municipio 1. It was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the first section of the M1 Red Line. The station is situated directly beneath Piazza Lima, along Corso Buenos Aires, one of Europe's busiest commercial streets. This strategic location makes Lima a key stop for shoppers and tourists exploring Milan's mid-range fashion outlets and high-traffic retail chains.
The station is underground, featuring two side platforms and two tracks, and includes elevators and other accessibility features. While it does not connect directly to other metro or railway lines, Lima remains highly frequented due to its central location and easy pedestrian access to nearby districts. The surrounding area offers a mix of hotels, restaurants, and historic buildings, creating a lively atmosphere both during the day and into the evening. As part of the M1 Red Line, Lima links conveniently to San Babila, Duomo, and Cadorna, offering a direct route into Milan's historic and administrative core.
- District: Municipio 1
- Neighborhood: Porta Venezia