Milan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in both Italy and the whole of Europe. There’s something for everyone here: art, museums, ancient architecture, shops, food, parties, relaxation. Naturally, most people come to enjoy all those delights in summer. But what we don’t? How does Milan look in winter?
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How many days do you need in Milan?
Milan is a huge city with attractions scattered all throughout it. As such, how many days do you realistically need to see a good chunk of the city? Is one or two days enough? Today’s post will cover exactly that. We’ll go over itineraries for one, two and three days respectively for Milan to show how much you can theoretically see in a short amount of time.
What should you buy in Milan?
Going on holiday to Milan? Then you must’ve invariably heard that Milan is a great place for shopping. What can you buy in Milan? What souvenirs or gifts, cheeses or sweets, shirts or shoes and whatever else can you bring back with you? Let’s take a look at that today.
11 best free attractions in Milan
As with most of the ‘most popular’ cities in the world, Milan gets expensive. Quick. As such, you may be worried that it’s not an option for you if your budget is tight. But do not surrender to despair, as we can, instead, just enjoy what the city offers for free. And there’s plenty of that too. Today, we’ll look at what you can see and do in Milan on a budget.
Should you go to Milan in spring?
Are you longing to visit Milan but you’re not sure when would be the right time? We’re here today to propose that spring may just be what you need. Today’s post will go over a couple of reasons why spring in Malin and Lombardy as a whole is a great time for a trip. At the end, we’ll also provide you with an overview of the temperatures that you can expect in March, April and May. Let’s have a look!
Where to find the Last Supper in Milan?
Da Vinci’s The Last Supper is one of Milan’s greatest attractions. If you’re wondering where to find it, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll examine where you’ll be able to see the Last Supper for yourself and how much it’s going to cost you. We’ll also briefly examine the painting itself, in case you’re not yet too familiar.
Teatro alla Scala: ticket prices in 2023/2024
La Scala (Teatro alla Scala) in Milan is one of the most famous opera houses in the world. Its historic building is located in Milan’s famous Piazza Della Scala. The opera house regularly hosts performances for more than 2,000 audience members. If you’re planning on visiting Milan, you may be wondering how much such a prestigious place may cost. Fret not, as we’ll go over exactly that today.
Guide to the Milan Metro
Milan is a vast, vast city. If you’re planning on a longer visit and you want to see a lot of it, using the local metro system could be of much help. Today, we’ll go over the basics of the metro system in Milan and what prices you can expect from it. Let’s have a look.
How to get from the Milan Malpensa Airport to the city centre?
So you’ve chosen Milan. It’s happening, you’ve got your flight tickets, your bags, you’re arriving in the Milan Malpensa Airport. What then, though? How do you get to the centre? Is there a train or a shuttle bus you can take? Perhaps a taxi? Fret not, for we’ll go over all of that today.
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How much does the train from Bergamo to Milan cost?
If you want to spice up your holidays and include two powerhouses in Lombardy, or you just need to get from one to the other for whatever other reason, a train is certainly a convenient option. Today, we’ll take a look at how much such a convenience will cost you. Let’s take a look.
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