Guidebook for Milano

Michele
Guidebook for Milano

Drinks & Nightlife

A very good drink in a nice place in front of our B&B Kohl Haus !
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Cocktail Bar Mogamo
12 Viale Andrea Doria
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A very good drink in a nice place in front of our B&B Kohl Haus !
The best Beer in Milano ! Try the Red Beer "Grinbergen Double" !
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Mulligans
28 Via Giuseppe Govone
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The best Beer in Milano ! Try the Red Beer "Grinbergen Double" !
One of the best i Milano for the italian "Aperitivo", "Happy Hour" to try !
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Pandenus Tadino
15 Via Alessandro Tadino
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One of the best i Milano for the italian "Aperitivo", "Happy Hour" to try !
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Pandenus Concordia
11 Corso Concordia
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Located in the hip Navigli area, this bar is the boss of Milan's cocktail scene. Mag's Flavio and Marco will happily mix up creative cocktails - from the Aviation (gin, lemon juice, maraschino liqueur and crème di violette) to the One Piece (a modified Old Fashioned). Tips : Ask them about 1930! Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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Mag Cafè
43 Ripa di Porta Ticinese
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Located in the hip Navigli area, this bar is the boss of Milan's cocktail scene. Mag's Flavio and Marco will happily mix up creative cocktails - from the Aviation (gin, lemon juice, maraschino liqueur and crème di violette) to the One Piece (a modified Old Fashioned). Tips : Ask them about 1930! Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
In Porta Venezia, the verdant garden of HClub at the Hotel Sheraton Diana Majestic has been a stalwart of the fashion crowd’s summer drinking scene for a number of years now, and deservedly so. Featuring magnolias, cyclamens and adult trees, the garden is re-planted seasonally and is a great place in which to sample the salvers of vegetarian sushi and queen olives.
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h club diana
42 Viale Piave
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In Porta Venezia, the verdant garden of HClub at the Hotel Sheraton Diana Majestic has been a stalwart of the fashion crowd’s summer drinking scene for a number of years now, and deservedly so. Featuring magnolias, cyclamens and adult trees, the garden is re-planted seasonally and is a great place in which to sample the salvers of vegetarian sushi and queen olives.
Mint Garden Café dishes out mini pizzas, dried fruit and bruschetta, served at the table inside a florists amid cactii, orchids and bunches of cut flowers
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Mint Garden Cafè
12 Via Felice Casati
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Mint Garden Café dishes out mini pizzas, dried fruit and bruschetta, served at the table inside a florists amid cactii, orchids and bunches of cut flowers

Arts & Culture

It is pretty miraculous that Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is still on display at the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory - withstanding centuries of wear and tear. Since this work is one of history's most important paintings, the church doubles as a museum and offers organized visits to the fresco. Tips : Tickets must be booked in advance to visit the fresco. It's best to book online. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Il Cenacolo
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It is pretty miraculous that Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is still on display at the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory - withstanding centuries of wear and tear. Since this work is one of history's most important paintings, the church doubles as a museum and offers organized visits to the fresco. Tips : Tickets must be booked in advance to visit the fresco. It's best to book online. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Brera’s Masterpieces The Pinacoteca di Brera's collection of works of art includes several of the greatest masterpieces in the history of art anywhere in the world. The Dead Christ of Mantegna, The marriage of the Virgin (Raffaello Sanzio), The Pietà of Bellini, Supper at Emmaus of Caravaggio, The Kiss (Hayez), The virgin with Child (Piero della Francesca), Human Flood (Pelizza da Volpedo), Riot in the gallery (Umberto Boccioni), Enfant gras (Amedeo Modigliani) and many more. This public painting gallery houses early Renaissance to late Baroque paintings, and sculptures from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It's well worth a couple of hours for any fan of the arts. Tips : Look for the best artists from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, including Bramante, Rubens, Raphael, Piero della Francesca and Andrea Mantegna. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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بيناكوتيكا دي بريرا
28 Via Brera
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Brera’s Masterpieces The Pinacoteca di Brera's collection of works of art includes several of the greatest masterpieces in the history of art anywhere in the world. The Dead Christ of Mantegna, The marriage of the Virgin (Raffaello Sanzio), The Pietà of Bellini, Supper at Emmaus of Caravaggio, The Kiss (Hayez), The virgin with Child (Piero della Francesca), Human Flood (Pelizza da Volpedo), Riot in the gallery (Umberto Boccioni), Enfant gras (Amedeo Modigliani) and many more. This public painting gallery houses early Renaissance to late Baroque paintings, and sculptures from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It's well worth a couple of hours for any fan of the arts. Tips : Look for the best artists from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, including Bramante, Rubens, Raphael, Piero della Francesca and Andrea Mantegna. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
The Poldi Pezzoli Museum opened in 1881, two years after the death of its founder, the nobleman Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (Milan 1822-1879), one of the most enlightened art collectors of his days. His is one of the first and most successful examples of historicism in Europe. Each room was inspired by a style from the past, and hosted an exceptional selection of antique art and decorative arts. Arms, glass, clocks, porcelain, carpets and tapestries, furniture and works in precious metals, paintings and sculptures from the 14th to the 19th century, all intermingled to create an extraordinary and ensemble donated ‘for public use and benefit’. During the Second World War, in1943, the bombs destroyed most of the house’s interior decoration. Today, alongside the surviving historic rooms that have been restored to evoke the collector’s house, new rooms and exhibits, such as the Armory designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro, can be visited.
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متحف بولدي بيزولي
12 Via Alessandro Manzoni
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The Poldi Pezzoli Museum opened in 1881, two years after the death of its founder, the nobleman Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (Milan 1822-1879), one of the most enlightened art collectors of his days. His is one of the first and most successful examples of historicism in Europe. Each room was inspired by a style from the past, and hosted an exceptional selection of antique art and decorative arts. Arms, glass, clocks, porcelain, carpets and tapestries, furniture and works in precious metals, paintings and sculptures from the 14th to the 19th century, all intermingled to create an extraordinary and ensemble donated ‘for public use and benefit’. During the Second World War, in1943, the bombs destroyed most of the house’s interior decoration. Today, alongside the surviving historic rooms that have been restored to evoke the collector’s house, new rooms and exhibits, such as the Armory designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro, can be visited.
The Novecento has an esteemed collection of modern art, including works by Italian artists Modigliani, Morandi and De Chirico, and international artists like Picasso and Matisse. Its collection covers a number of artistic movements such as Futurism, Spatialism and Arte Povera, and the museum is considered one of the best in the world for exhibitions of international 20th-century art. Tips : Look out for pieces by Piero Manzoni and Pellizza Da Volpedo's monumental painting "Il Quarto Stato" (The Fourth Estate). Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Museo del Novecento
8 P.za del Duomo
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The Novecento has an esteemed collection of modern art, including works by Italian artists Modigliani, Morandi and De Chirico, and international artists like Picasso and Matisse. Its collection covers a number of artistic movements such as Futurism, Spatialism and Arte Povera, and the museum is considered one of the best in the world for exhibitions of international 20th-century art. Tips : Look out for pieces by Piero Manzoni and Pellizza Da Volpedo's monumental painting "Il Quarto Stato" (The Fourth Estate). Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
The Boschi Di Stefano Museum-Home at number 15, Via Giorgio Jan, has been open to the public since February 2003. In these premises – once inhabited by the married couple Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda Di Stefano (1901-1968) – about three-hundred pieces are exhibited selected from over two thousand works, donated to the City of Milan in 1974. The collection – which comprises paintings, sculptures and drawings – is an extraordinary testimony to the history of Twentieth Century Italian art from the first decade to the end of the Sixties.
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Casa-museo Boschi Di Stefano
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The Boschi Di Stefano Museum-Home at number 15, Via Giorgio Jan, has been open to the public since February 2003. In these premises – once inhabited by the married couple Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda Di Stefano (1901-1968) – about three-hundred pieces are exhibited selected from over two thousand works, donated to the City of Milan in 1974. The collection – which comprises paintings, sculptures and drawings – is an extraordinary testimony to the history of Twentieth Century Italian art from the first decade to the end of the Sixties.
The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a historic house museum in the Montenapoleone district of downtown Milan, northern Italy. The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum’s permanent collections principally contain Italian Renaissance decorative arts (such as maiolica, furniture, tapestry, metalwork, leather, glassware and precious table-top coffers made of ivory, or “stucco and pastiglia”), some sculptures (including a Madonna and Child lunette by a follower of Donatello), and many paintings. European Renaissance weapons, armor, clocks and a few textiles and scientific and musical instruments complete the collection assembled by the Barons Bagatti Valsecchi, and displayed in their home, as per their wishes.
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باجاتي فالسيكي
5 Via Gesù
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The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a historic house museum in the Montenapoleone district of downtown Milan, northern Italy. The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum’s permanent collections principally contain Italian Renaissance decorative arts (such as maiolica, furniture, tapestry, metalwork, leather, glassware and precious table-top coffers made of ivory, or “stucco and pastiglia”), some sculptures (including a Madonna and Child lunette by a follower of Donatello), and many paintings. European Renaissance weapons, armor, clocks and a few textiles and scientific and musical instruments complete the collection assembled by the Barons Bagatti Valsecchi, and displayed in their home, as per their wishes.
HangarBicocca is a place for contemporary art exhibitions, located in the Bicocca district of Milan, Italy. The buildings used to be a Pirelli factory reconverted into 10,900 square metres of exhibition galleries. Since its creation in 2012, several artists have been exhibited such as Marina Abramovic, Alfredo Jaar and Anselm Kiefer.
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بيريلي هانجاربيكوكا
2 Via Chiese
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HangarBicocca is a place for contemporary art exhibitions, located in the Bicocca district of Milan, Italy. The buildings used to be a Pirelli factory reconverted into 10,900 square metres of exhibition galleries. Since its creation in 2012, several artists have been exhibited such as Marina Abramovic, Alfredo Jaar and Anselm Kiefer.
A former private home, Villa Necchi Campiglio is now a museum and a snapshot of 1930s rationalist architecture, heightened by the modern Italian collection that accents each room. Tips : Cinephiles will soon notice that Villa Necchi served as the backdrop for the 2009 film, "I Am Love." Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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فيلا نيكي كامبيجليو
14 Via Mozart
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A former private home, Villa Necchi Campiglio is now a museum and a snapshot of 1930s rationalist architecture, heightened by the modern Italian collection that accents each room. Tips : Cinephiles will soon notice that Villa Necchi served as the backdrop for the 2009 film, "I Am Love." Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Teatro alla Scala is not only a symbol of Milan but one of the best places to see opera in the world. The theater was renovated in 2004, with a significant improvement on the sound quality. I recommend a guided tour of the Theatre Museum to look behind the scenes of one of the most beautiful Opera Houses in the world, and if you love Opera or Ballet, you shouldn't miss one of the great performances taking place here. Tips : Even if you don't see a show, visit the museum - which features costumes, instruments, and portraits of great opera singers - and you'll still get a peek in the auditorium. Note that the last entrance to the museum is 12 pm daily. Book well in advance, as shows sell out quickly. Check the website before visiting the museum to make sure that there are no rehearsals going on. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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تياترو ألا سكالا
2 Via Filodrammatici
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Teatro alla Scala is not only a symbol of Milan but one of the best places to see opera in the world. The theater was renovated in 2004, with a significant improvement on the sound quality. I recommend a guided tour of the Theatre Museum to look behind the scenes of one of the most beautiful Opera Houses in the world, and if you love Opera or Ballet, you shouldn't miss one of the great performances taking place here. Tips : Even if you don't see a show, visit the museum - which features costumes, instruments, and portraits of great opera singers - and you'll still get a peek in the auditorium. Note that the last entrance to the museum is 12 pm daily. Book well in advance, as shows sell out quickly. Check the website before visiting the museum to make sure that there are no rehearsals going on. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Santa Maria delle Grazie ("Holy Mary of Grace") is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
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سانتا ماريا ديلي غراتسي
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie
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Santa Maria delle Grazie ("Holy Mary of Grace") is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
The first Milano Centrale station opened in 1864 in the area now occupied by the Piazza della Repubblica, south of the modern station.[1] It was designed by French architect Louis-Jules Bouchot (1817–1907) and its architectural style was reminiscent of Parisian buildings of that period. The station was designed to replace Porta Tosa station (opened in 1846 as the terminus of the line to Treviglio and eventually Venice) and Porta Nuova station (opened in 1850 as the second terminus on the line to Monza, which was eventually extended to Chiasso) and was interconnected with all lines, either existing or under construction, surrounding Milan. It remained in operation until 30 June 1931, when the current station was opened. There is now no trace of the old station left. King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy laid the cornerstone of the new station on April 28, 1906, before a blueprint for the station had even been chosen. The last, real, contest for its construction was won in 1912 by architect Ulisse Stacchini, whose design was modeled after Union Station in Washington, DC, and the construction of the new station began. Due to the Italian economic crisis during World War I, construction proceeded very slowly, and the project, rather simple at the beginning, kept changing and became more and more complex and majestic. This happened especially when Benito Mussolini became Prime Minister, and wanted the station to represent the power of the Fascist regime. The major changes were the new platform types and the introduction of the great steel canopies by Alberto Fava; 341 m (1,119 ft) long and covering an area of 66,500 square metres (716,000 sq ft). Construction resumed in earnest in 1925 and on July 1, 1931, the station was officially opened in the presence of Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano. Its façade is 200 metres (660 ft) wide and its vault is 72 metres (236 ft) high, a record when it was built. It has 24 platforms. Each day about 330,000 passengers use the station, totaling about 120 million per year. The station has no definite architectural style, but is a blend of many different styles, especially Liberty and Art Deco, but not limited to those. It is adorned with numerous sculptures. “The ‘incongruous envelope of stone’ (Attilio Pracchi) of this gigantic and monumental building dominates Piazza Duca d’Aosta.” [2] On September 25, 2006, officials announced a €100 million project, already in progress, to refurbish the station. Of the total cost, €20 million has been allocated to restore "certain areas of high artistic value" while the remaining €80 million will be used for more general improvements to the station to make it more functional with the current railway services. The project includes moving the ticket office and installing new elevators and escalators for increased accessibility.[
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Milano Centrale Railway Station
1 Piazza Duca d'Aosta
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The first Milano Centrale station opened in 1864 in the area now occupied by the Piazza della Repubblica, south of the modern station.[1] It was designed by French architect Louis-Jules Bouchot (1817–1907) and its architectural style was reminiscent of Parisian buildings of that period. The station was designed to replace Porta Tosa station (opened in 1846 as the terminus of the line to Treviglio and eventually Venice) and Porta Nuova station (opened in 1850 as the second terminus on the line to Monza, which was eventually extended to Chiasso) and was interconnected with all lines, either existing or under construction, surrounding Milan. It remained in operation until 30 June 1931, when the current station was opened. There is now no trace of the old station left. King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy laid the cornerstone of the new station on April 28, 1906, before a blueprint for the station had even been chosen. The last, real, contest for its construction was won in 1912 by architect Ulisse Stacchini, whose design was modeled after Union Station in Washington, DC, and the construction of the new station began. Due to the Italian economic crisis during World War I, construction proceeded very slowly, and the project, rather simple at the beginning, kept changing and became more and more complex and majestic. This happened especially when Benito Mussolini became Prime Minister, and wanted the station to represent the power of the Fascist regime. The major changes were the new platform types and the introduction of the great steel canopies by Alberto Fava; 341 m (1,119 ft) long and covering an area of 66,500 square metres (716,000 sq ft). Construction resumed in earnest in 1925 and on July 1, 1931, the station was officially opened in the presence of Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano. Its façade is 200 metres (660 ft) wide and its vault is 72 metres (236 ft) high, a record when it was built. It has 24 platforms. Each day about 330,000 passengers use the station, totaling about 120 million per year. The station has no definite architectural style, but is a blend of many different styles, especially Liberty and Art Deco, but not limited to those. It is adorned with numerous sculptures. “The ‘incongruous envelope of stone’ (Attilio Pracchi) of this gigantic and monumental building dominates Piazza Duca d’Aosta.” [2] On September 25, 2006, officials announced a €100 million project, already in progress, to refurbish the station. Of the total cost, €20 million has been allocated to restore "certain areas of high artistic value" while the remaining €80 million will be used for more general improvements to the station to make it more functional with the current railway services. The project includes moving the ticket office and installing new elevators and escalators for increased accessibility.[
Design lovers will be delighted by the Triennale's permanent collection of modern and contemporary Italian furniture and industrial design pieces. Its temporary exhibitions, featuring design, urban planning, architecture and media, are also worth looking out for. Tips :Don't miss the Olivetti typewriters. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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لا ترينالي دي ميلانو
6 Viale Emilio Alemagna
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Design lovers will be delighted by the Triennale's permanent collection of modern and contemporary Italian furniture and industrial design pieces. Its temporary exhibitions, featuring design, urban planning, architecture and media, are also worth looking out for. Tips :Don't miss the Olivetti typewriters. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
An early 17th-century library, the Ambrosiana holds more than 800,000 books and 35,000 manuscripts, including Leonardo da Vinci's "Codex Atlanticus" and famous works by Dante. In the complex, you can also find the Pinacoteca art gallery, which features paintings spanning from the 15th to the 20th century. Tips :You can practically enjoy a private viewing of Leonardo's "Codex Atlanticus" - it's far from crowded. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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المكتبة الأمبروزية
2 Piazza Pio XI
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An early 17th-century library, the Ambrosiana holds more than 800,000 books and 35,000 manuscripts, including Leonardo da Vinci's "Codex Atlanticus" and famous works by Dante. In the complex, you can also find the Pinacoteca art gallery, which features paintings spanning from the 15th to the 20th century. Tips :You can practically enjoy a private viewing of Leonardo's "Codex Atlanticus" - it's far from crowded. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Museo della Scienza is Italy's largest science and technology museum, and a great place for children. Its Leonardo Gallery houses some of Leonardo da Vinci's original drawings and models, while other sections of the museum are dedicated to transport, material, energy and communication, as well as hands-on interactive labs. Tips: Check out the submarine exhibit. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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Museo Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia station
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Museo della Scienza is Italy's largest science and technology museum, and a great place for children. Its Leonardo Gallery houses some of Leonardo da Vinci's original drawings and models, while other sections of the museum are dedicated to transport, material, energy and communication, as well as hands-on interactive labs. Tips: Check out the submarine exhibit. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
The former Royal Palace for the government of Milan, Palazzo Reale is filled with gorgeous decor. Today, the palace hosts temporary art exhibitions among its glorious interiors. Tips : Look for the hall of the Caryatids. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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القصر الملكي في ميلانو
12 P.za del Duomo
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The former Royal Palace for the government of Milan, Palazzo Reale is filled with gorgeous decor. Today, the palace hosts temporary art exhibitions among its glorious interiors. Tips : Look for the hall of the Caryatids. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Milan's oldest museum, the Civico Museo di Storia Naturale is home to an extensive collection of natural history information and artefacts. Kids especially love the Hall of Dinosaurs, where a large Pliosaurus hangs from the ceiling. The museum also boasts the skeleton of an African elephant and a number of beautiful dioramas. Tips : The museum's selection is enormous, so it is wise to visit the website and plan out your visit beforehand. The Natural History Museum is located in the Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, near the Planetarium. Visiting both makes for a fun and educational day. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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متحف تاريخ الطبيعة في ميلانو
55 Corso Venezia
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Milan's oldest museum, the Civico Museo di Storia Naturale is home to an extensive collection of natural history information and artefacts. Kids especially love the Hall of Dinosaurs, where a large Pliosaurus hangs from the ceiling. The museum also boasts the skeleton of an African elephant and a number of beautiful dioramas. Tips : The museum's selection is enormous, so it is wise to visit the website and plan out your visit beforehand. The Natural History Museum is located in the Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, near the Planetarium. Visiting both makes for a fun and educational day. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
In 1456 Francesco Sforza decided to build a huge hospital complex for the poor called Ospedale Maggiore Ca' Granda in order to increase his fame beyond his wealthier citizens. The complex not only included a hospital, but also shops and workshops, and for this reason was called 'Ca’ Granda' which means 'Big House.' After a renovation to fix damages the building suffered during World War II, the University of Milan moved here, and today the buildings and grounds make for an interesting guided visit. Tips : Take a tour around the beautiful courtyards. Do not miss the so called "Crociera," the cross-shaped room where patients were hospitalized. This room is now used as a library by students. To reach the University by metro, take the Yellow Line (Line 3) and alight at Missori. From here it is a 10-minute walk. One of my favourite parks, "Giardini della Guastalla," is nearby. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Ospedale Maggiore
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In 1456 Francesco Sforza decided to build a huge hospital complex for the poor called Ospedale Maggiore Ca' Granda in order to increase his fame beyond his wealthier citizens. The complex not only included a hospital, but also shops and workshops, and for this reason was called 'Ca’ Granda' which means 'Big House.' After a renovation to fix damages the building suffered during World War II, the University of Milan moved here, and today the buildings and grounds make for an interesting guided visit. Tips : Take a tour around the beautiful courtyards. Do not miss the so called "Crociera," the cross-shaped room where patients were hospitalized. This room is now used as a library by students. To reach the University by metro, take the Yellow Line (Line 3) and alight at Missori. From here it is a 10-minute walk. One of my favourite parks, "Giardini della Guastalla," is nearby. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour

Food Scene

Ex Mauri is one of the best Restaurants in Milano for a very normal price !
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OSTERIA Ex Mauri - Ristorante di Tradizione
5 Via Federico Confalonieri
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Ex Mauri is one of the best Restaurants in Milano for a very normal price !
Very good Restaurant ! price 40/50 euro each wine included. we love "Mirta"
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Trattoria Mirta
12 Piazza S. Materno
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Very good Restaurant ! price 40/50 euro each wine included. we love "Mirta"
Slow food central, this urban country kitchen is perfect for a long Sunday brunch/lunch, focusing on Lombardy's best dishes and using only locally sourced products. Tips : Book in advance, and if the weather is good, request a table outdoors. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Un Posto a Milano
2/4 Via Privata Cuccagna
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Slow food central, this urban country kitchen is perfect for a long Sunday brunch/lunch, focusing on Lombardy's best dishes and using only locally sourced products. Tips : Book in advance, and if the weather is good, request a table outdoors. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
This fabulous delicatessen is dedicated to Italy's deified prosciutto di Parma (Parma ham). A whole world of yum - if you're not a vegetarian that is... Tips : You can eat lunch or dinner here. Take a walk around the early Renaissance courtyard before/after you eat. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Salsamenteria di Parma San Babila
9 Via S. Pietro All'Orto
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This fabulous delicatessen is dedicated to Italy's deified prosciutto di Parma (Parma ham). A whole world of yum - if you're not a vegetarian that is... Tips : You can eat lunch or dinner here. Take a walk around the early Renaissance courtyard before/after you eat. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Located in the heart of Milan's hipster Navigli neighborhood, the Michelin-starred Al Pont de Ferr serves creative cuisine at its very best! Tips : The bathrooms aren't where you would expect... Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Al Pont de Ferr
55 Ripa di Porta Ticinese
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Located in the heart of Milan's hipster Navigli neighborhood, the Michelin-starred Al Pont de Ferr serves creative cuisine at its very best! Tips : The bathrooms aren't where you would expect... Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
This off-the-beaten-track historic chocolate shop/bar serves delicious morning pastries, excellent hot chocolate and great afternoon aperitivo. Tips : Zaini is the perfect hidden spot for an aperitivo. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Zàini Milano
5 Via Carlo de Cristoforis
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This off-the-beaten-track historic chocolate shop/bar serves delicious morning pastries, excellent hot chocolate and great afternoon aperitivo. Tips : Zaini is the perfect hidden spot for an aperitivo. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Gelato Giusto serves artisan gelato made from regional, organic fruit and high-quality milk. Its limited flavors include my personal favorites - strawberry and chocolate - along with delicious combinations like strawberry and rhubarb. Tips : Return visits may be necessary! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Gelato Giusto
17 Via S. Gregorio
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Gelato Giusto serves artisan gelato made from regional, organic fruit and high-quality milk. Its limited flavors include my personal favorites - strawberry and chocolate - along with delicious combinations like strawberry and rhubarb. Tips : Return visits may be necessary! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
The pomodoro panzerotti - essentially a heated bread pocket filled with fresh mozzarella and freshly picked tomatoes - is a Milan street food institution. Pick one up as a delicious snack or a quick lunch. Tips : Pomodoro Panzerotti can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Luini
16 Via Santa Radegonda
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The pomodoro panzerotti - essentially a heated bread pocket filled with fresh mozzarella and freshly picked tomatoes - is a Milan street food institution. Pick one up as a delicious snack or a quick lunch. Tips : Pomodoro Panzerotti can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
he best Japanese food in Milan. Situated in the large complex that is Armani's empire in Milan. Excellent sushi/sashimi variety alongside other cooked dishes. Tips : A great place to break for lunch during a busy shopping day! Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Nobu Armani
1 Via Gastone Pisoni
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he best Japanese food in Milan. Situated in the large complex that is Armani's empire in Milan. Excellent sushi/sashimi variety alongside other cooked dishes. Tips : A great place to break for lunch during a busy shopping day! Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Very good bread and pastries
Il Forno Di Via Pola
21 Via Pola
Very good bread and pastries
For an extra-special dining experience, take your meal onto wheels. A beautiful upscale restaurant set in a historic tram car, Tram Ristorante ATMosfera offers gastronomic tours through Milan's historic center. The dinner tour lasts around 2.5 hours and includes a gourmet five-course meal, prepared by internationally renowned chefs. Tips Book in advance. Meals (a choice of traditional, fish, or vegetarian menus) are a set price per person. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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Tram Ristorante ATMosfera
2 Piazza Castello
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For an extra-special dining experience, take your meal onto wheels. A beautiful upscale restaurant set in a historic tram car, Tram Ristorante ATMosfera offers gastronomic tours through Milan's historic center. The dinner tour lasts around 2.5 hours and includes a gourmet five-course meal, prepared by internationally renowned chefs. Tips Book in advance. Meals (a choice of traditional, fish, or vegetarian menus) are a set price per person. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Though best known as a café and restaurant, Fioraio Bianchi, in another florist’s, provides what is surely one of the loveliest aperitif settings on the Milan bar scene. Admire huge arrangements of iris or lilies against the artfully scraped-down walls while you graze on appetisers like tabbouleh or pasta, which provide a hint o what’s on the menu that night.
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Fioraio Bianchi Caffè
7 Via Montebello
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Though best known as a café and restaurant, Fioraio Bianchi, in another florist’s, provides what is surely one of the loveliest aperitif settings on the Milan bar scene. Admire huge arrangements of iris or lilies against the artfully scraped-down walls while you graze on appetisers like tabbouleh or pasta, which provide a hint o what’s on the menu that night.

Parks & Nature

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بحيرة كومو
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بحيرة غاردا
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Located just west of the city center and easily reachable by bus, Gardaland Waterpark is a fun escape from the summer heat. The park provides all the water fun you could want: pools, water slides, tobogan boats, water rapids, an artificial beach and many other water adventures. Tips : There is a special area for the small children. Print off a coupon from the park's website for discounted admission (find it under Promozioni). Children go free on their birthdays. Plan to stay: More than 3 hours
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غاردالاند ريزورت
4 Via Derna
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Located just west of the city center and easily reachable by bus, Gardaland Waterpark is a fun escape from the summer heat. The park provides all the water fun you could want: pools, water slides, tobogan boats, water rapids, an artificial beach and many other water adventures. Tips : There is a special area for the small children. Print off a coupon from the park's website for discounted admission (find it under Promozioni). Children go free on their birthdays. Plan to stay: More than 3 hours
Located southeast of Milan, not far from Linate Airport, Idroscalo is an artificial lake, often referred to as 'the sea of Milan.' Originally constructed in the 1920s as an airport for seaplanes, today Idroscalo offers all sorts of water fun, from kayaking to water skiing, as well as a variety of biking and running paths, a climbing wall, and more. It's a great place for a picnic followed by a nice walk around the lake. Tips : Water sports and other sports competitions, like speedboat racing, are held here frequently. In summer, special events and concerts are organized here. To get to the park, take bus 73 from San Babila Square in the city center. Unfortunately, swimming is forbidden, as the lake is considered unsafe because of frequent water vortexes. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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إيدروسكالو
29 Via Circonvallazione
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Located southeast of Milan, not far from Linate Airport, Idroscalo is an artificial lake, often referred to as 'the sea of Milan.' Originally constructed in the 1920s as an airport for seaplanes, today Idroscalo offers all sorts of water fun, from kayaking to water skiing, as well as a variety of biking and running paths, a climbing wall, and more. It's a great place for a picnic followed by a nice walk around the lake. Tips : Water sports and other sports competitions, like speedboat racing, are held here frequently. In summer, special events and concerts are organized here. To get to the park, take bus 73 from San Babila Square in the city center. Unfortunately, swimming is forbidden, as the lake is considered unsafe because of frequent water vortexes. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
This beautiful little garden opened in 1939 and is located close to Ospedale Maggiore, the Court of Milan and Università Statale Ca’ Granda. Commissioned in 1555 by Countess Paola Ludovica Torelli della Guastalla, the green areas are well preserved, and feature a playground and a dedicated dog area. The Baroque building, 'Pond Lake,' is a particularly perfect example of Giardini della Guastalla's splendors. Tips : Take Via Francesco Sforza after you exit the park, and enjoy a pleasant walk through Duomo square. The garden is located in a posh area of Milan, and you'll notice beautiful buildings on all sides of the park. From Via Francesco Sforza, it's easy to find University Ca’ Granda and admire this architectural jewel. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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حدائق غواستالا
Via Francesco Sforza
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This beautiful little garden opened in 1939 and is located close to Ospedale Maggiore, the Court of Milan and Università Statale Ca’ Granda. Commissioned in 1555 by Countess Paola Ludovica Torelli della Guastalla, the green areas are well preserved, and feature a playground and a dedicated dog area. The Baroque building, 'Pond Lake,' is a particularly perfect example of Giardini della Guastalla's splendors. Tips : Take Via Francesco Sforza after you exit the park, and enjoy a pleasant walk through Duomo square. The garden is located in a posh area of Milan, and you'll notice beautiful buildings on all sides of the park. From Via Francesco Sforza, it's easy to find University Ca’ Granda and admire this architectural jewel. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Located near Sforza Castle, Parco Sempione is the largest green area in Milan. Situated on the site of an ancient Ducal-era park and hunting ground, called 'Barcho,' the English-landscaped park features rich flora, jogging trails, a playground and courts for volleyball and basketball. Many activities and events also take place here throughout the year, thanks to the nearby Civic Arena. Tips : I like walking through the center of the park towards the pond and the locally-named "Little Mermaid's bridge". Do not miss La Triennale, a venue for contemporary exhibitions and events located inside the Palace of Art. A free wifi network covers the whole park. Branca Tower is located inside the park, as are the Civic Aquarium and a public library. The triumphal Arch of Peace acts as a sort of virtual gate into Sempione Street, where RAI, Italy's public broadcasting company, was historically located. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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حديقة سيمبيوني
Piazza Sempione
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Located near Sforza Castle, Parco Sempione is the largest green area in Milan. Situated on the site of an ancient Ducal-era park and hunting ground, called 'Barcho,' the English-landscaped park features rich flora, jogging trails, a playground and courts for volleyball and basketball. Many activities and events also take place here throughout the year, thanks to the nearby Civic Arena. Tips : I like walking through the center of the park towards the pond and the locally-named "Little Mermaid's bridge". Do not miss La Triennale, a venue for contemporary exhibitions and events located inside the Palace of Art. A free wifi network covers the whole park. Branca Tower is located inside the park, as are the Civic Aquarium and a public library. The triumphal Arch of Peace acts as a sort of virtual gate into Sempione Street, where RAI, Italy's public broadcasting company, was historically located. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Commonly known as 'Giardini Pubblici' or 'Giardini di Porta Venezia,' this park was later renamed in memory of the famous journalist, Indro Montanelli, in 2002. Whatever you call it, this is the oldest park in the city center, and is popular with the local Milanese, who can be seen walking here during their lunch breaks and on weekends. The park is home to the Civic Museum of Natural History — the largest of its kind in Italy, and one of the most important in Europe — plus the planetarium 'Ulrico Hoepli,' which also shares the 'largest in Italy' distinction. Tips : A plant-and-flower fair called “Orticola” is held here in May, and is a nice opportunity to learn more about gardening. To get here by metro, take the red line (Line 1) and alight at Palestro Station. A bronze sculpture dedicated to journalist Indro Montanelli was inaugurated here in 2006. I like walking in the nearby gardens of Villa Reale, a peaceful escape from city chaos. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli
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Commonly known as 'Giardini Pubblici' or 'Giardini di Porta Venezia,' this park was later renamed in memory of the famous journalist, Indro Montanelli, in 2002. Whatever you call it, this is the oldest park in the city center, and is popular with the local Milanese, who can be seen walking here during their lunch breaks and on weekends. The park is home to the Civic Museum of Natural History — the largest of its kind in Italy, and one of the most important in Europe — plus the planetarium 'Ulrico Hoepli,' which also shares the 'largest in Italy' distinction. Tips : A plant-and-flower fair called “Orticola” is held here in May, and is a nice opportunity to learn more about gardening. To get here by metro, take the red line (Line 1) and alight at Palestro Station. A bronze sculpture dedicated to journalist Indro Montanelli was inaugurated here in 2006. I like walking in the nearby gardens of Villa Reale, a peaceful escape from city chaos. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Parco Nord, the 'park for everyone,' covers more than 600 hectares and six different districts in Milan's northern outskirts. Established at the end of the 1960s in a down-trodden industrial area, today it is a popular place for jogging, cycling, strolling and birdwatching. Since there is a plethora of wildlife, from ducks and turtles to rabbits and foxes to spot, it's also popular with photographers. Tips : To get here by metro, take the Lilac line (Line 5) and get off at Bignami-Parco Nord station. A small open-air theater here often hosts free events and musical performances. Made with waste from an old steel factory's blast furnace, “La Montagnetta” is an artificial green hill that is not to be missed. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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باركو نورد ميلانو
150 Via Clerici
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Parco Nord, the 'park for everyone,' covers more than 600 hectares and six different districts in Milan's northern outskirts. Established at the end of the 1960s in a down-trodden industrial area, today it is a popular place for jogging, cycling, strolling and birdwatching. Since there is a plethora of wildlife, from ducks and turtles to rabbits and foxes to spot, it's also popular with photographers. Tips : To get here by metro, take the Lilac line (Line 5) and get off at Bignami-Parco Nord station. A small open-air theater here often hosts free events and musical performances. Made with waste from an old steel factory's blast furnace, “La Montagnetta” is an artificial green hill that is not to be missed. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Also called 'Parco Formentano,' Parco Marinai d'Italia was founded in the 1960s on the former site of a historic fruit-and-vegetable market called 'Verziere.' In addition to beautiful landscaping and promenades, the park also features some impressive architecture. In particular, the beautiful Palazzina Liberty — once the meeting point for people visiting the market — hosts several concerts and special events. Tips : Starting at the park, I like taking a walk to Palazzo di Ghiaccio, a beautiful Art Nouveau building on Via Piranesi 14. The park features a nice playground, that's also accessible for children with disabilities. The “Water House” distributes free sparkling and still water to promote eco-friendly habits. There are special fenced-in dog areas, so you can sit on a bench while your pet plays. If you're feeling playful, check out the park's volleyball and bocce courts. The Verziere market was moved to Via Lombroso, and you can still visit it there. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Largo Marinai d'Italia
Largo Marinai d'Italia
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Also called 'Parco Formentano,' Parco Marinai d'Italia was founded in the 1960s on the former site of a historic fruit-and-vegetable market called 'Verziere.' In addition to beautiful landscaping and promenades, the park also features some impressive architecture. In particular, the beautiful Palazzina Liberty — once the meeting point for people visiting the market — hosts several concerts and special events. Tips : Starting at the park, I like taking a walk to Palazzo di Ghiaccio, a beautiful Art Nouveau building on Via Piranesi 14. The park features a nice playground, that's also accessible for children with disabilities. The “Water House” distributes free sparkling and still water to promote eco-friendly habits. There are special fenced-in dog areas, so you can sit on a bench while your pet plays. If you're feeling playful, check out the park's volleyball and bocce courts. The Verziere market was moved to Via Lombroso, and you can still visit it there. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Not far from Linate Airport, Parco Forlanini offers plenty of space for peaceful walks. Its centerpiece, Lake Salesina, is a favorite habitat of small birds and fish, and there are several ancient farmhouses to explore, including Cascina Cavriano and Cascina S. Ambrogio. The Lambro River, which runs along one side of the park, is another scenic touch, and in 2002, the park opened 'Bosco dei Faggi,' a forest of beech trees in honor of the 118 victims of a 2001 plane crash at Linate. Tips : Take bus 73 from the city center and walk under the flyover to reach the park. “Centro Sportivo Saini,” a well-known sports center, is located nearby. In 2008, the park opened a municipal doghouse to shelter homeless dogs and cats. In the center of the wood is a beautiful sculpture,“Dolore Infinito,” which was donated by Swedish artist Christer Bording. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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حديقة فورلانيني
Via Cavriana
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Not far from Linate Airport, Parco Forlanini offers plenty of space for peaceful walks. Its centerpiece, Lake Salesina, is a favorite habitat of small birds and fish, and there are several ancient farmhouses to explore, including Cascina Cavriano and Cascina S. Ambrogio. The Lambro River, which runs along one side of the park, is another scenic touch, and in 2002, the park opened 'Bosco dei Faggi,' a forest of beech trees in honor of the 118 victims of a 2001 plane crash at Linate. Tips : Take bus 73 from the city center and walk under the flyover to reach the park. “Centro Sportivo Saini,” a well-known sports center, is located nearby. In 2008, the park opened a municipal doghouse to shelter homeless dogs and cats. In the center of the wood is a beautiful sculpture,“Dolore Infinito,” which was donated by Swedish artist Christer Bording. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Before it was renamed for Pope John Paul II, Parco Giovanni Paolo II went by 'Parco delle Basiliche' because of its proximity to two famous basilicas: San Lorenzo and Sant’Eustorgio. Formerly a seedy area, the park underwent a major renovation in 2002, and today it is a tranquil escape from the noisy Corso di Porta Ticinese. Thanks to its beautiful gardens and many benches, it is also a popular lunch spot for Milanese who work or attend school nearby. Tips : Check the opening times, as the park closes at night. Do not miss the opportunity to visit both churches and enjoy Colonne di San Lorenzo, just outside Basilica San Lorenzo. Navigli district is not far from here — a good area to stroll around. Before or after your visit the park, take a walk in Corso di Porta Ticinese, where you can find trendy shops and bars. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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حديقة البازيليكات
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Before it was renamed for Pope John Paul II, Parco Giovanni Paolo II went by 'Parco delle Basiliche' because of its proximity to two famous basilicas: San Lorenzo and Sant’Eustorgio. Formerly a seedy area, the park underwent a major renovation in 2002, and today it is a tranquil escape from the noisy Corso di Porta Ticinese. Thanks to its beautiful gardens and many benches, it is also a popular lunch spot for Milanese who work or attend school nearby. Tips : Check the opening times, as the park closes at night. Do not miss the opportunity to visit both churches and enjoy Colonne di San Lorenzo, just outside Basilica San Lorenzo. Navigli district is not far from here — a good area to stroll around. Before or after your visit the park, take a walk in Corso di Porta Ticinese, where you can find trendy shops and bars. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Boscoincitta is managed by Italia Nostra, a non-profit organization whose aim is to protect Italy’s historical, cultural and environmental heritage. The large park is located west of Milan and covers an area of 120 hectares, complete with woods, trails, clearings and waterways, and it is common practice - especially for the young — to spend a whole day here with friends. It's also a popular place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and any other special occasion! Tips : Bring a ball with you and fun is guaranteed. Take bus 72, and get off at S. Romanello, Via Novara. An ancient farmhouse, Cascina San Romano, is located in the center of the park. Environmental education classes are held here for children. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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Boscoincitta
390 Via Novara
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Boscoincitta is managed by Italia Nostra, a non-profit organization whose aim is to protect Italy’s historical, cultural and environmental heritage. The large park is located west of Milan and covers an area of 120 hectares, complete with woods, trails, clearings and waterways, and it is common practice - especially for the young — to spend a whole day here with friends. It's also a popular place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and any other special occasion! Tips : Bring a ball with you and fun is guaranteed. Take bus 72, and get off at S. Romanello, Via Novara. An ancient farmhouse, Cascina San Romano, is located in the center of the park. Environmental education classes are held here for children. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours

Shopping

The flagship store of Italy's luxurious department chain, La Rinascente Milano is located in the city centre, close to the Cathedral. In its eight stories you can find both well-known Italian and international brands, proudly displaying their latest clothing collections. The Food Hall, located on the seventh floor, is sure to make your mouth water with all the delicacies on sale - it's a great place to have a break at one of the bars and restaurants, or to buy some exquisite food to take back as a souvenir. Tips : The terrace on the seventh floor offers an amazing view over the cathedral. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Rinascente Milano
Piazza del Duomo
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The flagship store of Italy's luxurious department chain, La Rinascente Milano is located in the city centre, close to the Cathedral. In its eight stories you can find both well-known Italian and international brands, proudly displaying their latest clothing collections. The Food Hall, located on the seventh floor, is sure to make your mouth water with all the delicacies on sale - it's a great place to have a break at one of the bars and restaurants, or to buy some exquisite food to take back as a souvenir. Tips : The terrace on the seventh floor offers an amazing view over the cathedral. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
traditional flea market that takes place each Saturday morning, and is a popular meeting point for alternative young Milanese. Here you can find vintage and used clothes, as well as antiques, design objects, comics, prints and old books
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Fiera Di Sinigaglia
Ripa di Porta Ticinese
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traditional flea market that takes place each Saturday morning, and is a popular meeting point for alternative young Milanese. Here you can find vintage and used clothes, as well as antiques, design objects, comics, prints and old books
With more than 350 shops, catering to all budgets, Corso Buenos Aires is one of the most important shopping streets in Milan, which connects the city centre to Monza, a nice town located in the north. If you are fond of ice cream, you can find a couple of good ice cream parlours here, as well as bars and restaurants along the main drag and in the side streets. Tips : The quickest way to reach Corso Buenos Aires is by tube. Take the Red Line (Tube 1) and you can alight at Porta Venezia, Lima or Piazzale Loreto. Saturdays are very busy. Look out for Elfo Puccini theatre at the centre of the street - it's a historical classical venue with three rooms for theatrical and musical performances. A Saturday morning street market is held nearby on Via Vitruvio.
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Corso Buenos Aires
Corso Buenos Aires
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With more than 350 shops, catering to all budgets, Corso Buenos Aires is one of the most important shopping streets in Milan, which connects the city centre to Monza, a nice town located in the north. If you are fond of ice cream, you can find a couple of good ice cream parlours here, as well as bars and restaurants along the main drag and in the side streets. Tips : The quickest way to reach Corso Buenos Aires is by tube. Take the Red Line (Tube 1) and you can alight at Porta Venezia, Lima or Piazzale Loreto. Saturdays are very busy. Look out for Elfo Puccini theatre at the centre of the street - it's a historical classical venue with three rooms for theatrical and musical performances. A Saturday morning street market is held nearby on Via Vitruvio.
Corso Como is especially popular among young people, since it is not only a shopping district with clothing stores but also a trendy street with bars, restaurants and discos. Don't miss the shop at Corso Como number 10 - it's a multi-purpose building founded by Carla Sozzani, sister of Franca Sozzani, the director of magazine Vogue Italia. The store is not only an art gallery, but also a design space, a bookshop and a cafè. Tips : Take the opportunity to walk up to Corso Garibaldi, another district not far from here. If you are a nightlife lover, do not miss this area! The street is very busy and noisy at night.
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Corso Como
Corso Como
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Corso Como is especially popular among young people, since it is not only a shopping district with clothing stores but also a trendy street with bars, restaurants and discos. Don't miss the shop at Corso Como number 10 - it's a multi-purpose building founded by Carla Sozzani, sister of Franca Sozzani, the director of magazine Vogue Italia. The store is not only an art gallery, but also a design space, a bookshop and a cafè. Tips : Take the opportunity to walk up to Corso Garibaldi, another district not far from here. If you are a nightlife lover, do not miss this area! The street is very busy and noisy at night.
Located in Galleria del Corso, a side street of Corso Vittorio Emanuele, this seven-storey house of fashion and food was historically occupied by Cinema Excelsior. The basement food hall is a gourmet emporium, complete with sushi bar and a café. And if you're passionate about interior design, I highly recommend you take a tour! Tips : If you are fond of Macarons, head to Ladurée’s corner on the ground floor. Bring your camera with you and take some pictures of the beautiful interior. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Excelsior
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Located in Galleria del Corso, a side street of Corso Vittorio Emanuele, this seven-storey house of fashion and food was historically occupied by Cinema Excelsior. The basement food hall is a gourmet emporium, complete with sushi bar and a café. And if you're passionate about interior design, I highly recommend you take a tour! Tips : If you are fond of Macarons, head to Ladurée’s corner on the ground floor. Bring your camera with you and take some pictures of the beautiful interior. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
This gastronomic store, inaugurated in 2014, replaced Teatro Smeraldo, a historical theatre. A food emporium, Eataly gathers all the best of Italian eats under one roof, with shops selling locally sourced products in addition to a wide choice of restaurants and bars. In homage to its historic location, Eataly Milano also hosts live music concerts and shows, plus cooking classes and workshops. Tips : Check the website to see what is happening while you're in town. The quickest way to get to Eataly is by Tube 2 (Green Line). Alight at Porta Garibaldi or Moscova. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Eataly Milano Smeraldo
10 Piazza Venticinque Aprile
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This gastronomic store, inaugurated in 2014, replaced Teatro Smeraldo, a historical theatre. A food emporium, Eataly gathers all the best of Italian eats under one roof, with shops selling locally sourced products in addition to a wide choice of restaurants and bars. In homage to its historic location, Eataly Milano also hosts live music concerts and shows, plus cooking classes and workshops. Tips : Check the website to see what is happening while you're in town. The quickest way to get to Eataly is by Tube 2 (Green Line). Alight at Porta Garibaldi or Moscova. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours

Sightseeing

Stadio San Siro not only hosts AC Milan and Inter soccer games but also a museum dedicated to AC Milan. Here you can learn everything you wanted to know about the team and buy your favorite Milan memorabilia. Tips : Visitors can go on a stadium tour, which includes a peek at the locker room and pitch. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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ملعب سان سيرو
Piazzale Angelo Moratti
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Stadio San Siro not only hosts AC Milan and Inter soccer games but also a museum dedicated to AC Milan. Here you can learn everything you wanted to know about the team and buy your favorite Milan memorabilia. Tips : Visitors can go on a stadium tour, which includes a peek at the locker room and pitch. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
In medieval times, Milan was a network of criss-crossing canals, most of which have since been covered over. The Navigli District takes its name from the remaining canals, Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese, and offers some interesting cultural sights like the S.Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio and the Vicolo dei Lavandai - a corner where women once washed clothing. Kids will also love crossing the Stone Bridge on the Naviglio Grande and the iron passerella footbridge on the Naviglio Grande. Tips : Have lunch at Ristorante El Brellin, a cozy spot that pays homage to its origins as a grocer's shop that sold soaps and bleaches to the laundry workers. Visit San Cristoforo church and peek into the the historic courtyards surrounding it. The bus service Autostradale also offers lovely boat tours of the district. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
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Alzaia Naviglio Grande
Alzaia Naviglio Grande
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In medieval times, Milan was a network of criss-crossing canals, most of which have since been covered over. The Navigli District takes its name from the remaining canals, Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese, and offers some interesting cultural sights like the S.Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio and the Vicolo dei Lavandai - a corner where women once washed clothing. Kids will also love crossing the Stone Bridge on the Naviglio Grande and the iron passerella footbridge on the Naviglio Grande. Tips : Have lunch at Ristorante El Brellin, a cozy spot that pays homage to its origins as a grocer's shop that sold soaps and bleaches to the laundry workers. Visit San Cristoforo church and peek into the the historic courtyards surrounding it. The bus service Autostradale also offers lovely boat tours of the district. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours
Built in 1930, the Planetarium Hoepli was one of the first (and largest) of its kind in Italy. In addition to projections of the night sky, its auditorium features the original chairs and a relief of the 1930 Milan skyline. Tips : The Planeterium is located in Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, a park just north of city center that offers other attractions, including a butterfly garden and children's train. Check the opening times before visiting, as they tend to vary. The park is also home to a good cafe with an outside terrace. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli
57 Corso Venezia
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Built in 1930, the Planetarium Hoepli was one of the first (and largest) of its kind in Italy. In addition to projections of the night sky, its auditorium features the original chairs and a relief of the 1930 Milan skyline. Tips : The Planeterium is located in Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, a park just north of city center that offers other attractions, including a butterfly garden and children's train. Check the opening times before visiting, as they tend to vary. The park is also home to a good cafe with an outside terrace. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Situated in a beautiful "Liberty-style" (Art Nouveau) building in Sempione Park, Acquario Civico is one of the oldest aquariums in the world, featuring an impressive multimedia library and a spectacular tunnel that allows visitors to pass "underwater," surrounded by countless species of fish. Admission is free, and the aquarium is completely accessible to the disabled. Tips : After visiting the aquarium, relax in the Sempione Park (the grassy area near the lake is particularly lovely). The Triennale Museum, also in the park, has a lovely cafe with an outdoor terrace. There is free Wi-Fi in the area, subject to registration (ask for details at the Aquarium). Torre Branco, located southwest of the Sempione Park (the entrance is just outside) is a great spot to enjoy views of the city. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Acquario Civico station
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Situated in a beautiful "Liberty-style" (Art Nouveau) building in Sempione Park, Acquario Civico is one of the oldest aquariums in the world, featuring an impressive multimedia library and a spectacular tunnel that allows visitors to pass "underwater," surrounded by countless species of fish. Admission is free, and the aquarium is completely accessible to the disabled. Tips : After visiting the aquarium, relax in the Sempione Park (the grassy area near the lake is particularly lovely). The Triennale Museum, also in the park, has a lovely cafe with an outdoor terrace. There is free Wi-Fi in the area, subject to registration (ask for details at the Aquarium). Torre Branco, located southwest of the Sempione Park (the entrance is just outside) is a great spot to enjoy views of the city. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Milan's majestic Cathedral is the symbol of the city, and its Gothic architecture screams "romance", especially if you take the trip up to the Duomo terraces, where you'll be treated to close-up glimpses of the church's 135 impressive spires as well as magnificent city views. Tips : On the roof, look out for the Madonnina, a gilded figure of Mary on the tallest spire. It was the highest point in Milan until the Pirelli skyscraper was built in 1958. Try Sunset among the Spires, a one-hour guided tour of the terraces (English tours: Friday, 6 pm; Italian tours: Friday and Saturday, 7 pm). Book in advance. There are two options, lift or stairs, for reaching the Duomo. Even if you choose the lift however, you may have to still climb a few stairs! Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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كاتدرائية دومو دي ميلانو
Piazza del Duomo
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Milan's majestic Cathedral is the symbol of the city, and its Gothic architecture screams "romance", especially if you take the trip up to the Duomo terraces, where you'll be treated to close-up glimpses of the church's 135 impressive spires as well as magnificent city views. Tips : On the roof, look out for the Madonnina, a gilded figure of Mary on the tallest spire. It was the highest point in Milan until the Pirelli skyscraper was built in 1958. Try Sunset among the Spires, a one-hour guided tour of the terraces (English tours: Friday, 6 pm; Italian tours: Friday and Saturday, 7 pm). Book in advance. There are two options, lift or stairs, for reaching the Duomo. Even if you choose the lift however, you may have to still climb a few stairs! Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
This unique monastic complex is located just south of Milan in a little village surrounded by the green. It is one of the city's most important Cistercian monasteries and a place well-beloved by Milanese. Once inside, you can admire its beautiful paintings and frescos, created by famous artists, and be dazzled by the amazing XIV century original cloisters. The monastery also produces its own liqueurs, honey and health products, which are sold in the shop located in the ancient refectory and make for great and unique souvenirs! Tips : The fastest way to reach the monastery is by car. Otherwise, take Metro Line 3 (Yellow Line) and alight at Corvetto, then take bus #77 to Abbazia di Chiaravalle. Guided tours are organized mainly on Sundays. Check the website for the opening hours. Look out for the commemorative stone showing a stork holding a pastoral staff in its beak. A beautiful floral carpet ("Infiorata") is prepared by the monks with the help of parishioners for the feast of Corpus Christi each year. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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دير كيارافالي
102 Via Sant'Arialdo
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This unique monastic complex is located just south of Milan in a little village surrounded by the green. It is one of the city's most important Cistercian monasteries and a place well-beloved by Milanese. Once inside, you can admire its beautiful paintings and frescos, created by famous artists, and be dazzled by the amazing XIV century original cloisters. The monastery also produces its own liqueurs, honey and health products, which are sold in the shop located in the ancient refectory and make for great and unique souvenirs! Tips : The fastest way to reach the monastery is by car. Otherwise, take Metro Line 3 (Yellow Line) and alight at Corvetto, then take bus #77 to Abbazia di Chiaravalle. Guided tours are organized mainly on Sundays. Check the website for the opening hours. Look out for the commemorative stone showing a stork holding a pastoral staff in its beak. A beautiful floral carpet ("Infiorata") is prepared by the monks with the help of parishioners for the feast of Corpus Christi each year. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
Arena Civica was commissioned by Napoleon and built using recycled materials from the fortifications of Sforza Castle. Many important events and shows have been held here throughout the centuries, including the end of the first 'Giro d’Italia' (the Italian bicycle race), and it is still used to host sporting events and concerts today. Inter Football Club even trained here for many years before moving to San Siro Stadium! Tips : Check the website for open hours before visiting. Don’t miss the Triumphal Gate with its four monolithic columns and Loggia Reale with its fine columns and porch. The Arena is located in Parco Sempione, very close to Sforza Castle, so you can plan to visit both on the same day. To get here by metro, take the Green Line (Line 2), alight at Moscova and have a nice walk in Corso Garibaldi before reaching the Arena (a 10-minute walk away). Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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FAI - Palazzina Appiani
2 Viale G. Byron
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Arena Civica was commissioned by Napoleon and built using recycled materials from the fortifications of Sforza Castle. Many important events and shows have been held here throughout the centuries, including the end of the first 'Giro d’Italia' (the Italian bicycle race), and it is still used to host sporting events and concerts today. Inter Football Club even trained here for many years before moving to San Siro Stadium! Tips : Check the website for open hours before visiting. Don’t miss the Triumphal Gate with its four monolithic columns and Loggia Reale with its fine columns and porch. The Arena is located in Parco Sempione, very close to Sforza Castle, so you can plan to visit both on the same day. To get here by metro, take the Green Line (Line 2), alight at Moscova and have a nice walk in Corso Garibaldi before reaching the Arena (a 10-minute walk away). Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
During the renovation of the La Scala theatre in 2002, this building was inaugurated to ensure that La Scala Opera performances continued. Its huge, innovative two-level auditorium can host an audience of almost 2,400, and its acoustics are unbeatable. In fact, the sound here is so amazing that after La Scala reopened, Arcimboldi continued to be used to host concerts and musicals, and is easily considered the city's second Opera House. Tips : Book tickets for performances online in advance. Hangar Bicocca — a space which hosts contemporary art, exhibitions by international artists and free activities for kids — is a short distance away. To get here, take bus #87 from the Central Railway Station and alight at Via Chiese (Hangar Bicocca). Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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مسرح أرتشيمبولدي
20 Viale dell'Innovazione
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During the renovation of the La Scala theatre in 2002, this building was inaugurated to ensure that La Scala Opera performances continued. Its huge, innovative two-level auditorium can host an audience of almost 2,400, and its acoustics are unbeatable. In fact, the sound here is so amazing that after La Scala reopened, Arcimboldi continued to be used to host concerts and musicals, and is easily considered the city's second Opera House. Tips : Book tickets for performances online in advance. Hangar Bicocca — a space which hosts contemporary art, exhibitions by international artists and free activities for kids — is a short distance away. To get here, take bus #87 from the Central Railway Station and alight at Via Chiese (Hangar Bicocca). Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
This award-winning building complex (the seat of the Lombard Regional Council) features a 161-metre high skyscraper with 39 floors, which until recently made it the highest building in Milan. A great place for a birds-eye view of the city, on its top you'll also see a copy of the famous Virgin Mary statue 'Madonnina,' which was placed here in 2010 to protect all Milanese from its position up-high. Tips : Admission is free and you don’t need to book in advance. "Il Forno di Via Pola," a nearby bakery, is well worth a visit. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Palazzo Lombardia
1 Piazza Città di Lombardia
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This award-winning building complex (the seat of the Lombard Regional Council) features a 161-metre high skyscraper with 39 floors, which until recently made it the highest building in Milan. A great place for a birds-eye view of the city, on its top you'll also see a copy of the famous Virgin Mary statue 'Madonnina,' which was placed here in 2010 to protect all Milanese from its position up-high. Tips : Admission is free and you don’t need to book in advance. "Il Forno di Via Pola," a nearby bakery, is well worth a visit. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
This panoramic tower is 108 meters high and was erected in only two months in 1933 (when it was known as Torre Littoria). A quick lift ride takes you up to the panoramic terrace in less than a minute, and from here you can enjoy wonderful views over the city. You can even see the Alps and Apennines on a clear day! Tips : The tower is located in Parco Sempione, the biggest city park in Milan. There is a small entrance fee. Take the metro Red Line (Line 1) or Green Line (Line 2) and alight at Cadorna FNM-Triennale to get to the tower. Just Cavalli Cafe (owned by fashion designer Roberto Cavalli) is located at the bottom of the tower. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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برج برانكا
2 Viale Luigi Camoens
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This panoramic tower is 108 meters high and was erected in only two months in 1933 (when it was known as Torre Littoria). A quick lift ride takes you up to the panoramic terrace in less than a minute, and from here you can enjoy wonderful views over the city. You can even see the Alps and Apennines on a clear day! Tips : The tower is located in Parco Sempione, the biggest city park in Milan. There is a small entrance fee. Take the metro Red Line (Line 1) or Green Line (Line 2) and alight at Cadorna FNM-Triennale to get to the tower. Just Cavalli Cafe (owned by fashion designer Roberto Cavalli) is located at the bottom of the tower. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
This beautiful church and sanctuary was one of the earliest examples of Renaissance architecture in Milan and is one of my favorite sacred sights. Hidden in Corso Italia — which can easily be reached by bus — the church features a painting of the Virgin Mary, believed to have miraculous powers. It is tradition for newly married brides to visit and offer their wedding bouquet to the Virgin, in the hope of a happy and long-lasting marriage. Tips : It is only a 15-minute walk from Duomo Square. To reach the church, enter the main door and go beyond the courtyard. The small church of San Celso is just beside the sanctuary, but is normally closed to the public. Parco delle Basiliche, also known as Parco Giovanni Paolo II, is only a short walk from here. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Celso
37 Corso Italia
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This beautiful church and sanctuary was one of the earliest examples of Renaissance architecture in Milan and is one of my favorite sacred sights. Hidden in Corso Italia — which can easily be reached by bus — the church features a painting of the Virgin Mary, believed to have miraculous powers. It is tradition for newly married brides to visit and offer their wedding bouquet to the Virgin, in the hope of a happy and long-lasting marriage. Tips : It is only a 15-minute walk from Duomo Square. To reach the church, enter the main door and go beyond the courtyard. The small church of San Celso is just beside the sanctuary, but is normally closed to the public. Parco delle Basiliche, also known as Parco Giovanni Paolo II, is only a short walk from here. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the most popular shopping streets in the city centre, featuring clothes and accessories stores, as well as shoe shops. This is a pedestrian street, making it the ideal shopping destination, with nice bars scattered along its sides and al fresco tables providing welcome break opportunities. You'll find all the big chains here, including Diesel, Max Mara, Mango, Luisa Spagnoli, Replay, H&M, Benetton, Intimissimi, Zara, Bershka, Sephora and many more. For something more upscale, admire the smart shoes on display at Vergelio and the trendy jewels at Morellato. The massive Mondadori Megastore features a cafe, a wonderful reading corner, and a wide selection of books in several languages. Good for Must SeeLuxury TravelerShopping FanaticTrendsetter Tips A multiplex cinema, The Space Odeon, is located on Via Santa Radegonda. The flagship of La Rinascente, the famous department store, is located along this street, close to the Cathedral. Don't miss Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the famous covered shopping mall with smart stores, coffee bars and restaurants. During Christmas holidays, this street is decorated with lights creating a magical atmosphere. Take Via Santa Radegonda and stop at Luini to taste one of their famous panzerotti. I like the traditional ones with the tomato and mozzarella cheese filling. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the most popular shopping streets in the city centre, featuring clothes and accessories stores, as well as shoe shops. This is a pedestrian street, making it the ideal shopping destination, with nice bars scattered along its sides and al fresco tables providing welcome break opportunities. You'll find all the big chains here, including Diesel, Max Mara, Mango, Luisa Spagnoli, Replay, H&M, Benetton, Intimissimi, Zara, Bershka, Sephora and many more. For something more upscale, admire the smart shoes on display at Vergelio and the trendy jewels at Morellato. The massive Mondadori Megastore features a cafe, a wonderful reading corner, and a wide selection of books in several languages. Good for Must SeeLuxury TravelerShopping FanaticTrendsetter Tips A multiplex cinema, The Space Odeon, is located on Via Santa Radegonda. The flagship of La Rinascente, the famous department store, is located along this street, close to the Cathedral. Don't miss Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the famous covered shopping mall with smart stores, coffee bars and restaurants. During Christmas holidays, this street is decorated with lights creating a magical atmosphere. Take Via Santa Radegonda and stop at Luini to taste one of their famous panzerotti. I like the traditional ones with the tomato and mozzarella cheese filling. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
This is an elegant square between the Galleria and the Teatro alla Scala. Tips . Sit on a bench and relax. There is a drinking water fountain in the center.
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Piazza della Scala
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This is an elegant square between the Galleria and the Teatro alla Scala. Tips . Sit on a bench and relax. There is a drinking water fountain in the center.
Together with Via Montenapoleone, Via Gesu and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
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Via della Spiga
Via della Spiga
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Together with Via Montenapoleone, Via Gesu and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
Together with Via della Spiga, Via Gesu and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
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Via Monte Napoleone
Via Monte Napoleone
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Together with Via della Spiga, Via Gesu and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
Together with Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
Via Gesù
Via Gesù
Together with Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, this is one of the four streets that mark the famous fashion district in a shape of a rectangle. On the corner of Via Sant'Andrea and Via Montenapoleone you'll find the famous pastry shop Pasticceria Cova.
This is a popular square where people come in the afternoon and evening for a gelato, a beer or for a dinner.
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أعمدة سانت لورانس
39 Corso di Porta Ticinese
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This is a popular square where people come in the afternoon and evening for a gelato, a beer or for a dinner.
This is a round square with very modern architecture dedicated to a famous architect called Gae Aulenti. From the square you can see the skyline of Milan.
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ساحة جاي أولينتي
1785 Piazza Gae Aulenti
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This is a round square with very modern architecture dedicated to a famous architect called Gae Aulenti. From the square you can see the skyline of Milan.
One of the city's busiest commercial streets, Via Torino is located close to both the Cathedral and the Castle. Here you'll find good bargains during end-of-season clearance sales at stores like Oviesse, Marlboro, Nara Camicie, Pimkie, Promod, Calzedonia, and Tezenis. Tips : This street is very popular, especially among the young who walk along it to reach Corso di Porta Ticinese. From the street's end at Duomo Square, take the first side street on the right to find Peck, the famous culinary store that sells quality gourmet products. Look after your bag, since pickpockets may be operating in the area. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Via Torino
Via Torino
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One of the city's busiest commercial streets, Via Torino is located close to both the Cathedral and the Castle. Here you'll find good bargains during end-of-season clearance sales at stores like Oviesse, Marlboro, Nara Camicie, Pimkie, Promod, Calzedonia, and Tezenis. Tips : This street is very popular, especially among the young who walk along it to reach Corso di Porta Ticinese. From the street's end at Duomo Square, take the first side street on the right to find Peck, the famous culinary store that sells quality gourmet products. Look after your bag, since pickpockets may be operating in the area. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
This trendy shopping street starts at Colonne di San Lorenzo - the famous square with romanic columns - and continues up through Piazza S. Eustorgio to Piazza XXIV Maggio, the virtual gate to the Navigli District. At first glance it may look like a minimalist street with not much to see, but as you start walking, you'll soon notice the variety of shops that make Ticinese so interesting. Tips : The street is quite narrow and busy with trams that connect Duomo Square to the Navigli District. Watch your step! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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بورتا تيشينيزي
Piazza Ventiquattro Maggio
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This trendy shopping street starts at Colonne di San Lorenzo - the famous square with romanic columns - and continues up through Piazza S. Eustorgio to Piazza XXIV Maggio, the virtual gate to the Navigli District. At first glance it may look like a minimalist street with not much to see, but as you start walking, you'll soon notice the variety of shops that make Ticinese so interesting. Tips : The street is quite narrow and busy with trams that connect Duomo Square to the Navigli District. Watch your step! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Navigli District hosts the famous Fiera di Sinigaglia, the traditional flea market that takes place each Saturday morning, and is a popular meeting point for alternative young Milanese. Here you can find vintage and used clothes, as well as antiques, design objects, comics, prints and old books. Tips : An Annual Flower Market is traditionally held on the streets in April, selling plants, flowers and garden equipment. Make sure to have cash, since often credit cards are not accepted. On the last Sunday of each month, except July, the district hosts the famous Navigli’s Antiques Street Market. This is a busy market and you should pay attention to pickpockets. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Navigli Lombardi S.c.a.r.l.
22 Via Fabio Filzi
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Navigli District hosts the famous Fiera di Sinigaglia, the traditional flea market that takes place each Saturday morning, and is a popular meeting point for alternative young Milanese. Here you can find vintage and used clothes, as well as antiques, design objects, comics, prints and old books. Tips : An Annual Flower Market is traditionally held on the streets in April, selling plants, flowers and garden equipment. Make sure to have cash, since often credit cards are not accepted. On the last Sunday of each month, except July, the district hosts the famous Navigli’s Antiques Street Market. This is a busy market and you should pay attention to pickpockets. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
A district not far from Teatro alla Scala and Castello Sforzesco, Brera is home to beautiful old buildings, cozy restaurants and romantic hidden corners. After dinner, take a romantic passeggiata (stroll) along Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri and Via Brera. Tips : Restaurants can get very busy, especially on weekends, so book ahead. Via Fiori Chiari is especially busy in the evening, with bric-a-brac peddlers, magicians, booksellers and tarot card or palm readers sitting at tables by candlelight. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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Brera
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A district not far from Teatro alla Scala and Castello Sforzesco, Brera is home to beautiful old buildings, cozy restaurants and romantic hidden corners. After dinner, take a romantic passeggiata (stroll) along Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri and Via Brera. Tips : Restaurants can get very busy, especially on weekends, so book ahead. Via Fiori Chiari is especially busy in the evening, with bric-a-brac peddlers, magicians, booksellers and tarot card or palm readers sitting at tables by candlelight. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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City Life
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Milan is the capital of fashion, and Quadrilatero d'Oro is a prime example of why. This well-known area, which includes Via Montenapoleone, Via Della Spiga, Via Sant’Andrea and Via Borgospesso, is a unique place to walk around, filled to the brim with smart and luxury stores like Armani, Trussardi, Versace, Prada, Gucci, Chanel, and many more. Tips : If you are passionate about diamonds, stop at Tiffany’s, and dream for a while. Via della Spiga is probably the most elegant street in the district. Avoid wearing high-heeled shoes - cobblestones on Via della Spiga can make your life difficult! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
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Quadrilatero d'Oro
10 Via Monte Napoleone
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Milan is the capital of fashion, and Quadrilatero d'Oro is a prime example of why. This well-known area, which includes Via Montenapoleone, Via Della Spiga, Via Sant’Andrea and Via Borgospesso, is a unique place to walk around, filled to the brim with smart and luxury stores like Armani, Trussardi, Versace, Prada, Gucci, Chanel, and many more. Tips : If you are passionate about diamonds, stop at Tiffany’s, and dream for a while. Via della Spiga is probably the most elegant street in the district. Avoid wearing high-heeled shoes - cobblestones on Via della Spiga can make your life difficult! Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour
Loosely translated as "Washerwoman Alley," Il Vicolo dei Lavandai is a small corner of Alzaia Naviglio Grande famous for its old wash-house where ladies used to wash their clothes up until the 1950s. Today the area is more artsy, and offers several restaurants where you can try traditional dishes from Milanese or Lombard cuisine, like Milanese risotto with saffron, pumpkin and parmesan stuffed pasta or polenta. Tips : Check out the nearby courtyard where you'll find an art gallery that offers free entry to its exhibitions. Visit in the morning to avoid the crowds.
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Vicolo dei Lavandai
14 Alzaia Naviglio Grande
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Loosely translated as "Washerwoman Alley," Il Vicolo dei Lavandai is a small corner of Alzaia Naviglio Grande famous for its old wash-house where ladies used to wash their clothes up until the 1950s. Today the area is more artsy, and offers several restaurants where you can try traditional dishes from Milanese or Lombard cuisine, like Milanese risotto with saffron, pumpkin and parmesan stuffed pasta or polenta. Tips : Check out the nearby courtyard where you'll find an art gallery that offers free entry to its exhibitions. Visit in the morning to avoid the crowds.
Once a massive 14th-century citadel, this castle is now a vast art complex made up of seven museums, the best of which are: Museum of Ancient Art, Museum of Musical Instruments, Egyptian Museum, Prehistoric Collections and Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco, with pieces by Andrea Mantegna, Canaletto, Tiepolo, and Tintoretto. Tips : Michelangelo's last sculpture, the Rondinin Pietà can be found here. Each museum charges its own admission. If you're planning to visit several, consider purchasing a 3-day pass. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours
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قلعة سفورزيسكو
Piazza Castello
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Once a massive 14th-century citadel, this castle is now a vast art complex made up of seven museums, the best of which are: Museum of Ancient Art, Museum of Musical Instruments, Egyptian Museum, Prehistoric Collections and Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco, with pieces by Andrea Mantegna, Canaletto, Tiepolo, and Tintoretto. Tips : Michelangelo's last sculpture, the Rondinin Pietà can be found here. Each museum charges its own admission. If you're planning to visit several, consider purchasing a 3-day pass. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours

Essentials

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Pam Local
2 Via Nicola Piccinni
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