tina2 loves Milan because I liked the culture.
jukkalatvahakuni loves Milan because Came by car from Geneva, through Mont Blanc tunnel, good journey for Pohjalainen, plain land guy with y mujer la montagnas... try that route!
nicholas loves Milan because Modern and Ancient at the same time
dutygornguido loves Milan because I live in Milan
arttu76 hates Milan because it's too hot in the summer and there's nothing to see except "Cimitero Monumentale" (which is great, though)
Total loves hates
Milan, hot or not?
What is Milan
Milan (Italian: Milano) is, financially, the most important city in Italy and the province of Lombardy. Together with Paris it is one of the fashion capitals of the world: a paradise for shopping, Opera and night life.
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Castello Sforzesco | Cimitero Monumentale | Cinisello Balsamo | Cologno Monzese | Corso Di Porta Ticinese | Duomo di Milano | El Beverin.. Frau | La Scala | Lux Bar Rossattini | Monza | Navigli | Paderno Dugnano | Piazza Sempione | Rho | Rozzano | Santa Maria delle Grazie | Sesto San Giovanni
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About Milan elsewhere
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"It is a miracle that so many historic treasures still exist, including Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper ,which survived a direct hit in WWII."
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"Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' is in Santa Maria delle Grazie."
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"Genoa (Italian, Genova )is an historical port city in northern Italy."
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"Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > Northern Italy > Lombardy > Milan > Introduction."
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"Millions of travelers have concurred: for sheer beauty, the lakes of northern Italy -- Como, Maggiore, Garda, and Orta -- have few equals."
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"Internal feuds between the nobility and the people led to the dominance of the Visconti family, who won control of much of northern Italy; and in 1395 Gian Galeazzo (d. 1402) gained the ducal title."
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"Together with Paris it is one of the fashion capitals of the world: a paradise for shopping, Opera and night life."
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"True, Italy's financial center, business hub, fashion capital, and one of the world's most industrialized major cities is crowded, noisy, hot in the summer and damp and foggy in the winter, less easygoing and more expensive than other Italian places -- in short, not as immediately appealing a stopover as Venice, Florence, or Rome."
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"Being a fashion capital too, you might run into a top model or designer."
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About Milan
annasavisaari from USA wrote about Milan 3 years, 5 months ago
I was there in April-May and the weather was gorgeous! If u like old buildings and shopping, Milan is the city for you!
rezdiv from Switzerland wrote about Milan 3 years, 8 months ago
For some really nice seafood, try restaurant Mediterranea.
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psalmi from Finland wrote about Milan 3 years ago
Our vacation continued back to where we came from - Milan, Italy. This time flew the short distance from Vienna to Milan with a cheap airline owned by former Austrian F1 driver Niki Lauda. I would be amazed if it's still operating after the current recession, so bad was the service and everything during the flight.
Milan was a big disappointment anyway. La Scala was closed, Gallery (in the picture) expensive and we tired after a week of city holiday. Unfortunately we learned only now that Venice had its international film festival going on - of course we should've be there instead of Milan; we originally made the choice because both had seen Venice enough.
Now we have seen enough Milan, too.
heronlake asked a question about Milan one year ago
I'm going to Milan with my band in a few weeks and we're looking for somewhere cool to stay - anyone got any tips for us?? Seen some hotels through this site but don't fancy any of 'em!
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alienbuddy from Spain wrote about Milan 11 months ago
I like italian culture. Piazza Duomo is amazing and also La Scala Theater!
About places near Milan
artman from Finland wrote about Bus to Malpensa airport 3 years, 5 months ago
The cheapest way to get to Malpensa airport (5€). Close to the convention centre.
psalmi from Finland wrote about Hotel Pierre Milano 3 years, 7 months ago
Hotel Pierre Milano is a smallish hotel quite near to center of Milano. While it doesn't quite match with all the luxury hotel chains, you have to give them points for attempting their best.
Lobby is beautiful and if you know any italian you can read local newspapers there. Cable channels are also free, but we didn't manage to figure out if there was a free wifi connection.
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jeffreybrothers from USA wrote about Park Hyatt Milan 3 years, 2 months ago
This place is one of the most tranquil and tasteful hotels right in the center of Milan. The service is supurb and I couldn't recommend it more.
psalmi from Finland wrote about Hotel Pierre Milano 3 years ago
Hotel Pierre Milano is a smallish five star hotel quite near to center of Milano. While it doesn't quite match with all the luxury hotel chains, you have to give them points for attempting their best.
Lobby is beautiful and if you know any italian you can read local newspapers there. Cable channels are also free, but we didn't manage to figure out if there was a free wifi connection.
draganoudshoorn wrote about Corso Di Porta Ticinese one year, one month ago
Corso Di Porta Ticinese 64....
Where we used 2 live! How good was that
alienbuddy from Spain wrote about Hotel Star 11 months ago
Perfect location: 5 minutes from Duomo & La Scala Theater, plenty of shops & restaurants. Small, but comfortable room. Awesome decors!!







