Entertainment & Activities
Rho Fiera
Big trade fairs, events and large international conferences.
Fieramilanocity is Fiera Milano’s downtown exhibition venue. This facility hosts events that require relatively limited space or a location in the city, due to the products involved.
82 locals recommend
Fieramilanocity
Viale Lodovico ScarampoFieramilanocity is Fiera Milano’s downtown exhibition venue. This facility hosts events that require relatively limited space or a location in the city, due to the products involved.
The Assago Mediolanum Forum is the most important Italian indoor arena. It is a multipurpose facility: it can host sporting events, concerts and congresses.
72 locals recommend
Mediolanum Forum
6 Via Giuseppe di VittorioThe Assago Mediolanum Forum is the most important Italian indoor arena. It is a multipurpose facility: it can host sporting events, concerts and congresses.
Food Scene
Enjoy a pleasurable meal in a stunning 1600 farmhouse surrounded by greenery. A veritable oasis of calm, where diners can enjoy a unique atmosphere, leaving behind the urban chaos.
11 locals recommend
Ristorante Cascina Corba
14 Via dei GigliEnjoy a pleasurable meal in a stunning 1600 farmhouse surrounded by greenery. A veritable oasis of calm, where diners can enjoy a unique atmosphere, leaving behind the urban chaos.
You might mistake for a bar from the outside. Once inside, walk past the bar and you'll enter into a labyrinth of elegant dining rooms. Tagiura offers both traditional Milanese and regional plates.
41 locals recommend
Tagiura di Angelotti Rino
5 Via TagiuraYou might mistake for a bar from the outside. Once inside, walk past the bar and you'll enter into a labyrinth of elegant dining rooms. Tagiura offers both traditional Milanese and regional plates.
At Spontini's the protagonist is the slice of pizza with tomato, mozzarella and anchovies, a trademark.
60 locals recommend
Spontini - Papiniano
43 Viale PapinianoAt Spontini's the protagonist is the slice of pizza with tomato, mozzarella and anchovies, a trademark.
Navigli district (Alzaia Naviglio Grande, via Casale, Ripa di Porta Ticinese) is one of the most famous areas of Milano which is really worth visiting: a wonderful place where to take a stroll during the day.
At night Navigli becomes a buzzy area with a great movida thanks to all its bars and restaurants where young people and not only use to gather.
124 locals recommend
Navigli Lombardi S.c.a.r.l.
22 Via Fabio FilziNavigli district (Alzaia Naviglio Grande, via Casale, Ripa di Porta Ticinese) is one of the most famous areas of Milano which is really worth visiting: a wonderful place where to take a stroll during the day.
At night Navigli becomes a buzzy area with a great movida thanks to all its bars and restaurants where young people and not only use to gather.
La Tradizionale
16 Via BergognoneA restaurant in a former disused factory, completely refurbished.
A bright spot for lunch and dinner: a very good menu with a variety of dishes
9 locals recommend
Beato Te Milano
16 Via Sant'AnataloneA bright spot for lunch and dinner: a very good menu with a variety of dishes
Arts & Culture
Italy’s largest technical-scientific Museum is also a unique resource for everyone. The staff works with the aim of making it a place for discovery, experience and inspiration accessible to all.
472 locals recommend
Le Botteghe di Leonardo
55 Corso di Porta RomanaItaly’s largest technical-scientific Museum is also a unique resource for everyone. The staff works with the aim of making it a place for discovery, experience and inspiration accessible to all.
La Scala Theatre
2 Via FilodrammaticiA world-renowned opera house.
Located in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, the Museo del Novecento is a public venue dedicated to collection of Twentieth-Century Art: a simple and linear museum system within an historical building.
585 locals recommend
Museum of the Twentieth Century
8 P.za del DuomoLocated in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, the Museo del Novecento is a public venue dedicated to collection of Twentieth-Century Art: a simple and linear museum system within an historical building.
A design museum and events venue, inside the Palace of Art building, part of Parco Sempione, adjacent to Castello Sforzesco. It hosts exhibitions and events which highlight contemporary Italian design
353 locals recommend
La Triennale di Milano
6 Viale Emilio AlemagnaA design museum and events venue, inside the Palace of Art building, part of Parco Sempione, adjacent to Castello Sforzesco. It hosts exhibitions and events which highlight contemporary Italian design
Dedicated to the interdisciplinary research on the world cultures: a place where to dialogue on contemporary themes by the medium of visual, performing and sound art, design and costume.
452 locals recommend
Mudec
56 Via TortonaDedicated to the interdisciplinary research on the world cultures: a place where to dialogue on contemporary themes by the medium of visual, performing and sound art, design and costume.
Sightseeing
The Last Supper is a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.
581 locals recommend
Santa Maria delle Grazie
Piazza di Santa Maria delle GrazieThe Last Supper is a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.
The Duomo is the cathedral church of Milan. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the fifth largest cathedral in the world and the largest in Italy.
2114 locals recommend
Milan Cathedral
Piazza del DuomoThe Duomo is the cathedral church of Milan. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the fifth largest cathedral in the world and the largest in Italy.
A former royal palace with its large halls, refined furnishings and sweeping staircase, is today an important exhibition venue and cultural centre.
428 locals recommend
Royal Palace of Milan
12 P.za del DuomoA former royal palace with its large halls, refined furnishings and sweeping staircase, is today an important exhibition venue and cultural centre.
The Naviglio Grande was the most important of the Milan “navigli”. It was one of the largest post-medieval hydraulic engineering projects, allowing development of commerce, transport and agriculture.
188 locals recommend
Alzaia Naviglio Grande
Alzaia Naviglio GrandeThe Naviglio Grande was the most important of the Milan “navigli”. It was one of the largest post-medieval hydraulic engineering projects, allowing development of commerce, transport and agriculture.
The Castle is a quadrilateral enclosing the Piazza delle Armi, with its central tower facing the city and two cylindrical towers covered with bosses on each side.
49 locals recommend
Piazza Castello
Piazza CastelloThe Castle is a quadrilateral enclosing the Piazza delle Armi, with its central tower facing the city and two cylindrical towers covered with bosses on each side.
The square and the surrounding buildings are the result of the regeneration of the neighbourhoods Garibaldi, Isola and Varesine. The area is a mix between the city’s historic centre and the financial district. The square is surrounded by various buildings, all with a surprising design. The most impressive is the 231-meters tall Unicredit Tower, which is currently the highest skyscraper in Italy: to enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Milan, you can climb to the top of the tower.
Another of the highlights is The Vertical Forest, a pair of towers covered by 2.000 species of plants. A footbridge connects the square to the Corso Como, one of Milan’s liveliest streets with plenty of stores, restaurants and bars.
751 locals recommend
Piazza Gae Aulenti
1785 Piazza Gae AulentiThe square and the surrounding buildings are the result of the regeneration of the neighbourhoods Garibaldi, Isola and Varesine. The area is a mix between the city’s historic centre and the financial district. The square is surrounded by various buildings, all with a surprising design. The most impressive is the 231-meters tall Unicredit Tower, which is currently the highest skyscraper in Italy: to enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Milan, you can climb to the top of the tower.
Another of the highlights is The Vertical Forest, a pair of towers covered by 2.000 species of plants. A footbridge connects the square to the Corso Como, one of Milan’s liveliest streets with plenty of stores, restaurants and bars.
Shopping
An upscale shopping street, famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops. It is the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the Quadrilatero della moda.
488 locals recommend
Via Monte Napoleone
Via Monte NapoleoneAn upscale shopping street, famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops. It is the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the Quadrilatero della moda.
One of Milan's most prestigious and upscale shopping streets, forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda (literally, "fashion quadrilateral").
134 locals recommend
Via della Spiga
Via della SpigaOne of Milan's most prestigious and upscale shopping streets, forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda (literally, "fashion quadrilateral").
Corso Buenos Aires is the "high street" shopping area of Milano. This is not the high fashion district, but still good choice if you want to bring something back from overseas.
798 locals recommend
Corso Buenos Aires
Corso Buenos AiresCorso Buenos Aires is the "high street" shopping area of Milano. This is not the high fashion district, but still good choice if you want to bring something back from overseas.
Coffee bars and pastry shops
An historic venue in Via Carducci, which has been open since 1907. From breakfast through to after-dinner the venue manages to adapt to suit its clientele throughout the day.
70 locals recommend
Bar Magenta
13 Via Giosuè CarducciAn historic venue in Via Carducci, which has been open since 1907. From breakfast through to after-dinner the venue manages to adapt to suit its clientele throughout the day.
Pasticceria Cucchi Srl
1 Corso GenovaOne of the most famous and oldest pastry shops in Milan
Cioccolati Italiani
25 Via Edmondo de AmicisCafé, bakery and ice cream shop at the same time.
Transportation
Milan Malpensa is the intercontinental airport of Milan. With its wide range of destinations throughout the world, it is the main hub of northern Italy. Malpensa operates with two passenger terminals.
159 locals recommend
Milano Malpensa Airport
Milan Malpensa is the intercontinental airport of Milan. With its wide range of destinations throughout the world, it is the main hub of northern Italy. Malpensa operates with two passenger terminals.
Milano Linate Airport, named after Enrico Forlanini, is the city airport of Milan. It has a wide range of domestic and short and medium range international flights.
186 locals recommend
Milan Linate Airport
Viale Enrico ForlaniniMilano Linate Airport, named after Enrico Forlanini, is the city airport of Milan. It has a wide range of domestic and short and medium range international flights.
The main railway station for national and international arrivals. It's also the arrival point of buses coming from Linate and Malpensa airports.
458 locals recommend
Milano Centrale Railway Station
1 Piazza Duca d'AostaThe main railway station for national and international arrivals. It's also the arrival point of buses coming from Linate and Malpensa airports.
A commuter railway station and a hub of Milan public transport. The Trenord net includes the Malpensa Express, a connection service with Malpensa Airport.
23 locals recommend
Piazzale Cadorna
Piazzale Luigi CadornaA commuter railway station and a hub of Milan public transport. The Trenord net includes the Malpensa Express, a connection service with Malpensa Airport.
Also known as “Il Caravaggio” International Airport, is 45 km north-east of Milan, which it serves together with Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport, the city's two primary airports.
127 locals recommend
Orio al Serio International Airport
13 Via AeroportoAlso known as “Il Caravaggio” International Airport, is 45 km north-east of Milan, which it serves together with Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport, the city's two primary airports.