
The Milan Cathedral, the treasure of the fashion city
Milan’s striking Duomo is one of the most magnificent monuments in all of Italy. This cathedral is a must-see in the city of fashion.
Milan’s striking Duomo is one of the most magnificent monuments in all of Italy. This cathedral is a must-see in the city of fashion.
Milan is a great city for eating out thanks to a wide variety of high quality, elegant restaurants. But as always, everything comes with a price.
Located in the centre of Milan, the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a must see for a da Vinci masterpiece.
It is well worth visiting Milan to see Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, or Il Cenacolo Vinciano. We discuss the painting’s history and its artistic excellence — and reveal its secret code.
The Castello Sforzesco is a Renaissance fortress and Leonardo da Vinci was involved in its construction. Today, this symbol of Milan is home to genuine artistic treasures.
Milan Central Station is the second most important station in Italy and one of the largest in Europe.
The San Siro is something of a rarity in the world of football, in that it is the home ground for two rival teams from the same city: Inter Milan and AC Milan.
Milan’s striking Duomo is one of the most magnificent monuments in all of Italy. This cathedral is a must-see in the city of fashion.
Located in the centre of Milan, the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a must see for a da Vinci masterpiece.
It is well worth visiting Milan to see Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, or Il Cenacolo Vinciano. We discuss the painting’s history and its artistic excellence — and reveal its secret code.
The Castello Sforzesco is a Renaissance fortress and Leonardo da Vinci was involved in its construction. Today, this symbol of Milan is home to genuine artistic treasures.
Milan Central Station is the second most important station in Italy and one of the largest in Europe.
It is well worth visiting Milan to see Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, or Il Cenacolo Vinciano. We discuss the painting’s history and its artistic excellence — and reveal its secret code.
The Pinacoteca di Brera [Brera Art Gallery], housed in a former Baroque palace, is the best place to see a great collection of Italian art in Milan.
The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milan houses a beautiful art gallery, a precious library, and a class of studies.
The Museo del Novecento contains a 20th century art collection and is Milan’s counterpoint to Renaissance architecture and classic art galleries.
The Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan is a collection bequeathed to the city by aristocrat Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and housed in a 17th century palace.
The Triennale, Milan’s modern art laboratory, is a 20-minute walk from the Duomo in Parco Sempione.
Milan is a great city for eating out thanks to a wide variety of high quality, elegant restaurants. But as always, everything comes with a price.
For Italians, coffee is a true religion that requires a specific ritual, with certain dos and don’ts that are worth knowing about.
The art galleries, the bookshops, the markets and the cafés are all a precursor to Palazzo Brera, an architectural complex whose pearl is its gallery.
Milan’s typical cuisine is a compendium of all the finest dishes in Italian cooking and of certain delicious specialities of the north of the country.
Before craft beer became trendy, Birrificio Lambrate was already making it own, serving it in its bar, one of Milan’s most popular spots.
Milan offers idyllic treats that you can enjoy with your partner: going to the opera, strolling in the city’s parks and gardens, dinner on the banks of a canal…
Lake Como, only 50 kilometres from Milan, offers landscapes, charming villages, and exclusive villas. Get to know its most interesting places.
Lake Garda is the largest freshwater lake in Italy, a place where the Milanese escape to enjoy its abundant nature.
Pavia is one of the most eye-catching medieval cities in northern Italy and exploring its streets and discovering its dozens of artistic monuments is an utter delight.
Lake Maggiore is one of the most magical places in northern Italy, and provides a fabulous excursion from Milan.
Among Italy’s Alpine massifs, the Dolomites steal the show with their peaks reaching over 3,000 metres, their spectacular landscape, and their plant and animal life.
Bergamo, a walled city with palaces and castles, is less than an hour away from Milan. It makes for a perfect one-day excursion.
The Fiera Milano, or the Milan Trade Fair, hosts some of Italy’s largest events and conferences. See it for yourself during the Milan Design Week and HostMilano.
Serravalle Outlet in Milan is a place that every fashionista should get to know in depth, a real shopping paradise with discounts from major brands.
Corso Como runs through the centre of Milan and is the most modern part of the city. Discover its shops, restaurants, cafés and places to go out.
Milan is undoubtedly one of the world’s great shopping cities. Anyone who enjoys shopping has every reason to visit this Italian city
The iconic Via Montenapoleone has the highest number of high-end Italian and international designer shops.
Milan offers idyllic treats that you can enjoy with your partner: going to the opera, strolling in the city’s parks and gardens, dinner on the banks of a canal…
Among Italy’s Alpine massifs, the Dolomites steal the show with their peaks reaching over 3,000 metres, their spectacular landscape, and their plant and animal life.
The art galleries, the bookshops, the markets and the cafés are all a precursor to Palazzo Brera, an architectural complex whose pearl is its gallery.
Corso Como runs through the centre of Milan and is the most modern part of the city. Discover its shops, restaurants, cafés and places to go out.
The iconic Via Montenapoleone has the highest number of high-end Italian and international designer shops.
Beautiful, old canals, fashion boutiques, sophisticated bars… Navigli neighbourhood is one of the best places for going out in Milan.
Milan offers idyllic treats that you can enjoy with your partner: going to the opera, strolling in the city’s parks and gardens, dinner on the banks of a canal…
Lake Como, only 50 kilometres from Milan, offers landscapes, charming villages, and exclusive villas. Get to know its most interesting places.
Lake Garda is the largest freshwater lake in Italy, a place where the Milanese escape to enjoy its abundant nature.
Lake Maggiore is one of the most magical places in northern Italy, and provides a fabulous excursion from Milan.
Among Italy’s Alpine massifs, the Dolomites steal the show with their peaks reaching over 3,000 metres, their spectacular landscape, and their plant and animal life.
Parco Sempione is in the centre of Milan and is the city’s main outdoor space for enjoying fresh air among plants, trees and impressive buildings.
Located just an hour’s drive from Milan, Lake Iseo is a dreamy destination full of nature, ideal for a day trip.
With aperitifs, pubs, and nightclubs, partying in Milan is a unique experience. We tell you where to go and you decide. Discover the Milanese party!
Milan offers idyllic treats that you can enjoy with your partner: going to the opera, strolling in the city’s parks and gardens, dinner on the banks of a canal…
Milan, the Lombardy capital, exudes style through every pore. We recommend a break with friends for football fans, followers of fashion, or simply lovers of the good life.
In a single day, you can enjoy the spirit of Milan without missing any of the essential sights. And of course... you’ll want to return.
If you only have two days to visit Milan, we present this itinerary to enable you to see the best of its history, culture and gastronomy.
Milan, the design and fashion capital, offers a plethora of tourist attractions. We offer an itinerary to help you get the most from your three-day visit.