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About Milan

Milan, Italy's fashion capital, is a dynamic city that blends modernity with rich tradition. Start your visit at the breathtaking Duomo, an intricate Gothic cathedral that dominates the skyline. Stroll through the adjacent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a stunning shopping gallery filled with boutiques and cafes. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the renowned Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, located in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Enjoy Milanese dishes like risotto alla Milanese and osso buco in local trattorias. With its vibrant nightlife, cultural events, and stylish atmosphere, Milan offers a unique experience for every traveler.
Main attractions in
Milan Cathedral
The Navigli
Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square)
The Sforza Castle
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Royal Palace of Milan
Milan Cathedral
The Milan Cathedral (Duomo) is one of the largest and most beautiful cathedrals in the world, built in Gothic style. Its construction took over 600 years. The cathedral is known for its grand facades, stained glass windows, and statues, while the rooftop offers stunning views of the city.
The Navigli
Navigli is a historic network of canals in Milan, originally created for transporting goods and supplying water to the city. Today, it is a popular area for walks, featuring picturesque bridges, restaurants, and boutiques. The canals play an important role in the city's history and the Navigli district is known for its vibrant atmosphere and cultural events.
Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square)
Piazza del Duomo in Milan is the heart of the city, surrounded by iconic buildings, including the Milan Cathedral, one of the greatest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Major events often take place here, and the square is a hub for both tourists and locals, where history, culture, and modern life intersect.
The Sforza Castle
Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco) in Milan is a grand fortress built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza. Today, it houses a museum complex with art collections, archaeological finds, and historical exhibits. The castle is a key historical and cultural landmark in the city.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is a luxurious shopping arcade opened in 1867. Built in honor of the first king of unified Italy, the gallery features a stunning glass and steel dome, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes. It's one of Milan's most iconic and historical sites.
The Royal Palace of Milan
The Royal Palace of Milan (Palazzo Reale) is a historic building located in Piazza del Duomo. Built in the 13th century, it was the residence of Milan's rulers and the center of the city's political life. Today, it houses a museum and exhibition halls hosting cultural events.
Vacation with children
Shopping in the Fashion District
Boutiques of top designers on Montenapoleone and Spiga streets, a paradise for fashion lovers.
La Scala Opera House
A world-renowned opera house with exceptional acoustics. Attending a performance is unforgettable.
San Siro Stadium
A legendary venue for football fans. Attend matches or take a tour of the football museum.
Exploring the Navigli District
Canals lined with cozy bars and restaurants, a popular spot for evening leisure.
Culinary Masterclasses
Learn the secrets of making risotto Milanese or panettone from local chefs.
Sempione and Monza Parks
Beautiful green spaces for picnics, jogging, and cycling.