Milan

Milan

State: Lombardia
Nation: Italy
Nickname: The Fashion Capital of the World
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Clubs: AC Milan, Atalanta, Inter Milan
Milan
"The Fashion Capital of the World"
  • The Duomo
  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
  • Lake Como
  • Teatro alla Scala
  • Castello Sforzesco
The Duomo
The Duomo
The Duomo (Cathedral) is the world's largest Gothic cathedral and the city's symbol. It was begun in 1386 and took nearly five centuries to complete. Inside rests the famous golden 'La Madonnina' statue which remains in the heart of every citizen.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Milan's elegant steel-and-glass-covered shopping gallery built in the late 19th century and seemingly the 'Mother of Malls'. The cross-shaped arcade has top upscale shops and throngs of well-dressed Milanese.
Lake Como
Lake Como
The idealic Lake Como (Lago di Como) in the Italian Lake District is only a 1 hour getaway north towards the Swiss Alps border. The tranquil lakes are surrounded by villas and palaces and have been appreciated for their beauty since antiquity.
Teatro alla Scala
Teatro alla Scala
Teatro alla Scala is the world-famous neo-classic opera house which first opened in 1778 and re-opened in 2004 after major renovations. Hearing opera sung in the magical acoustic of La Scala is an unparalleled experience.
Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco and its central tower (Torre del Filarete) dominates one of the most beautiful cityscapes in Milan. It is where the Sforza-Visconti ruling families of Milan resided and currently houses several small museums.
Milan is the biggest city of North Italy and is one of the most highly developed urban centers in Europe. It is a powerhouse of the country and one of the most stylish cities on the planet. It’s relatively small for a big city but the greater metro area is quite large and extends into southern Switzerland. The city is not famous for its looks, in Milan it is lifestyle that counts the most. Shopping (especially for fashion) is of a nearly religious significance to the locals. It also boasts some great art works and artists, such as Michelangelo's final sculpture and Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'. The cultural scene is so vibrant and diverse it embraces opera, fashion shows and everlasting nightlife with ease. It might be pricey, but it’s worth it!
  1. Duomo & Piazza del Duomo
  2. Santa Maria delle Grazie & 'The Last Supper' UNESCO World Heritage Site
  3. Quadrilatero della Moda (Quadrilateral of Fashion)
  4. Piazza Della Scala, Teatro alla Scala & Da Vinci's statue
  5. Castello Sforzesco, Parco Sempione & Arco della Pace
  6. Lake Como
  7. Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio
  8. Basilica di Sant'Lorenzo & Colonne di San Lorenzo
  9. Brera art area, Pinacoteca di Brera & Museo Poldi Pezzoli
  10. Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica 'Leonardo Da Vinci'
  1. Go to the Duomo's roof & see the view of Milan between the myriad of Gothic spires & statues.
  2. Shop or browse Via Montenapoleone, the world's top street of fashion located in the Quadrilatero della Moda fashion district.
  3. Hear opera sung in the magical La Scala, if you are lucky enough to get tickets during the 6-month opera season.
  4. Lake Como/Lake District daytrip - take a tram up to Brunate for the view, enjoy a boat trip & hike to Volta Lighthouse.
  5. Visit the old-fashioned quarter of Porta Ticinese at night and stroll with the local Milanese near the Colonne di San Lorenzo.
  1. Quadrilatero della Moda - Shopping District
  2. Via della Spiga - Shopping District
  3. Via Montenapoleone (Montenapo) - Shopping District
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