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WHAT TO DO

WHERE TO EAT

WHERE TO DRINK

As a cosmopolitan city in northern Italy and a global capital of fashion and design, Milan effortlessly blends history and modernity.

The city’s top sights and museum network are a testimony to its great cultural liveliness, inclusive of public and private institutions. With a predominantly Mediterranean climate, spring is generally pleasant with temperatures ranging between 6 and 18°C (42.8 to 64.4°F) in March and April.

Add the city's gastronomic traditions and you’ll have plenty of compelling reasons to visit Milan!

What to do
Duomo, Cathedral di Milano


The Duomo of Milan was commissioned as a symbol of the glory and grandeur of the city and brings to life half a millennium of history, with its glass-stained windows and the priceless artworks within.

Not only is it the largest and most elaborate Gothic building in Italy, it is also the largest Gothic building in the world where you can actually visit the terraces and walk on its rooftop from where you can admire the unmissable panorama of the city and the mountains in the distance.

As it is located at the very heart of the city, the Duomo is surrounded by many other landmarks and historical eateries.



P.za del Duomo
20122 Milano

Metro lines
M1 red (Duomo)
M3 yellow (Duomo)

Tram lines
1, 2 ,3, 12, 14, 15 ,16, 19

Mon - Sun: 9:00 - 19:00
Price: € 7

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Castello Sforzesco


Throughout history, this imposing complex has played many roles: defensive fortress, ducal residence and military barracks. These days it hosts several dedicated Municipal Museums and is home to one of the city’s most extensive art collections. The most prized artworks are certainly Leonardo da Vinci’s celebrated wall painting in the Sala delle Asse and Michelangelo's Pietà Rondanini.

It is also a place to enjoy in the open. The castle grounds are fascinating in themselves, with large courtyards, massive walls, moat, towers, crenulated battlements and the green expanse of Parco Sempione. The entrance to the castle is free, but excludes the museums.



Piazza Castello
20121 Milano

Metro lines
M1 red (Cairoli or Cadorna)
M2 green line (Lanza or Cadorna FN)

 Tram lines
1, 2, 4, 12, 14, 27

Bus lines
50, 57, 58, 61, 94

Castle: Mon - Sun: 7:00 am - 7:30 pm
Museums and exhibitions opening times:
Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm (last entry 5:00 pm)

Price: € 5

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Leonardo da Vinci's Cenacolo
(The Last Supper)


The Last Supper mural in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie painted by Leonardo da Vinci, has fascinated and intrigued art lovers and countless visitors for centuries. It is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites.

The mural painting is extremely fragile and requires meticulous care in conservation: therefore, visits are limited and by reservation only, and must be booked well in advance.

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2
20123 Milano

Metro lines
M1 red (Cadorna or Conciliazione)
M2 green line (Cadorna + walk 700m)

 Tram lines
16 (S. Maria delle Grazie)

Bus lines
50 and 169 (Via Boccaccio)

Tuesday - Sunday 8:15 am to 7:00 pm (last entry 6:45 pm)

Price: € 15

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II


The magnificent nineteenth-century gallery by celebrated architect Giuseppe Mengoni, features beautiful mosaics and caryatids around windows and balconies and links to the Teatro alla Scala.

The covered arcade’s luxury brand shops are juxtaposed with classic white-tablecloth restaurants, celebrity chefs’ eateries and legendary venues.

The Galleria is Italy’s oldest shopping mall and taking a stroll here is a popular pastime for both locals and tourists. To invoke good luck, spin your heel 3 times around over the bull’s testicles in the mosaic (representing the Turin coat of arms) on the floor of the gallery’s central octagon.



P.za del Duomo
20123 Milano


Metro M1 red line (Duomo)
Navigli (canals)


The Navigli (canals) were historically used for the transport of goods and passengers as well as for irrigation. The marble blocks for the construction of the Duomo were brought into the city centre this way. The canals were eventually filled to enable vehicle traffic to circulate, but the original charm of the area still survives. These days it is a great place to hang out.

By day, the district is home to several markets, art galleries, indie and artisan craft shops and on the last Sunday of every month a popular antiques fair takes place here. In the evening, it’s frequented for its quirky charm, as a stop for a drink or something to eat and for its lively nightlife scene.


Quadrilatero della Moda - The Fashion District


The Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrilateral) is Milan’s luxury shopping district, and one of the most famed in the world.

So-called because it is delimited by four prestigious streets - via Montenapoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga and Corso Venezia - and because most of the designer labels that have made ltalian style and fashion famous all over the world, can be found on these streets. There are also numerous museums in the vicinity.



Where to eat

One of the enjoyable things to do when visiting a city is tasting local food. Milan's food scene has really grown over the last decade and you can not only find regional classics, such as risotto and cotoletta, but you can also explore a variety of solid international flavours. Those who love variety in cooking cannot but love Milano. The gelato is the perfect amount of melty, and espresso is king.

From fine dining to budget-friendly hole-in-the-wall options, Milan features wonderful options for everybody and every budget. Taste the city with us!


Da Fabione Pizzeria e Ristorante

Via Sebastiano Veniero, 2
20148 Milano
+39 280020020

Ristorante Ratanà

Via G. de Castillia 28
20124 Milano
+39 287128855

Antico Ristorante Boeucc

Piazza Belgioioso 2
20121 Milano
+39 276020224

Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia

Via Privata Raimondo Montecuccoli, 6
20147 Milano
+39 2416886

La Briciola Mare

Via Marsala, 1
20121 Milano
+39 26551012

Antica Trattoria della Pesa

Viale Pasubio, 10
20154 Milano
+39 2 655 5741
francisassi71@yahoo.it

Bosco Verticale Restaurant

Via Federico Confalonieri, Via Volturno, 15
20124 Milano
+39 26880836
Joia (vegetarian/vegan)
Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18
20124 Milano
+39 22049244

Langosteria

Via Savona, 10
20144 Milano
+39 258111649

Nero 9

Via Anfiteatro, 9
20121 Milano
+39 291672324

Trattoria Trippa

Via Giorgio Vasari, 1
20135 Milano
+39 3276687908

Levino

Via Pietro Custodi, 4
20136 Milano
+39 249448281

Da Giacomo

Via Pasquale Sottocorno angolo, Via Benvenuto Cellini,
20129 Milano
+39 276023313

Al Coniglio Bianco

Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 12
20144 Milano
+39 258100910

Yapa

Viale Monte Nero, 34
20135 Milano
+39 3491274217

Horto

Via S. Protaso, 5
20121 Milano
+39 236517496

AALTO Restaurant

Piazza Alvar Aalto,
20124 Milano
+39 225062888

Altriménti

Via Monte Bianco, 2/A
20149 Milano
+39 0282778751

Contraste

Via Giuseppe Meda, 2
20136 Milano
+39 236524843

Trattoria Masuelli San Marco

Viale Umbria, 80
20135 Milano
+39 255184138

DAV Milano

Piazza Tre Torri, 3
20145 Milano
+39 02.36723830
Where to drink

The Milanese Aperitivo Culture

An after-work drink is a pleasant distraction everywhere, but in Milano the aperitif is an art and Milanese bartenders mix negronis and martinis like no other, continuing to invent new cocktails that make people more friendly, carefree and sociable!


Radetzky

Corso Garibaldi 105
20121 Milano
+39 2 657 2645

N’Ombra de Vin

Via S. Marco, 2
20121 Milano
+39 26599650

Nottingham Forest

Viale Piave, 1
20129 Milano

Rita

Via Angelo Fumagalli, 1
20143 Milano
+39 28372865

Bulk

Via Aristotile Fioravanti, 4
20154 Milano
+39 280010918

BAR LUCE

(Designed by the American film director Wes Anderson
in 2015 at Fondazione Prada)
Largo Isarco, 2
20139 Milano
+39 2 56814858
barluce@fondazioneprada.org

Cova

(one of Italy’s oldest pasticceria)
Via Montenapoleone, 8
20121 Milano
+39 2 7600 5599

Camparino

(historic art deco cafe)
P.za del Duomo, 21
20121 Milano
+39 286464435
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