Discover Milan
This charming space in the city center is immersed in a vibrant and lively atmosphere, surrounded by shops, cafes, restaurants, and trendy clubs. Furthermore, there are plenty of green spaces nearby, such as the famous Indro Montanelli Garden.
Historical and Cultural Attractions
Milan Cathedral: One of the largest and most majestic Gothic cathedrals in the world. Don't miss the climb to the terraces for a panoramic view of the city.
Sforza Castle: An imposing Renaissance castle housing numerous museums and art collections.
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie: Home of Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, a Renaissance masterpiece.
La Scala Opera House: One of the most famous opera houses in the world. If possible, attend a performance or take a tour of the theater and museum.
Musei e Gallerie d'Arte
Pinacoteca di Brera: Art gallery with a vast collection of Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, and Mantegna.
Museo del Novecento: Located near the Duomo, it houses a collection of 20th-century art.
Triennale di Milano: Museum of design and contemporary art, with temporary exhibitions and a beautiful garden.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: One of the oldest shopping malls in the world, with luxury boutiques, historic cafés, and restaurants.
Via Montenapoleone: Part of the Fashion Quadrilateral, it is one of the most exclusive shopping streets in the world.
Parks and green spaces
Sempione Park: A large park near the Sforza Castle, ideal for relaxing walks and picnics.
Indro Montanelli Garden: A green oasis in the city center, perfect for a relaxing break.
Just a short train ride away is Lake Como: an ideal day trip destination, famous for its breathtaking scenery and picturesque towns.
Unique experiences
Navigli: A system of canals designed by Leonardo da Vinci, today a lively area with restaurants, bars, and markets.
Via Fauche Market: A weekly market where you can find fresh produce and local specialties.
Gastronomy
Sample local dishes: Like risotto alla Milanese, cotoletta alla Milanese, and panettone.
Aperitivo: An integral part of Milanese culture, best enjoyed in one of the city's many bars and cafes.