Guidebook for Milano

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Guidebook for Milano

Parks & Nature

1486 locals recommend
Sempione Park
Piazza Sempione
1486 locals recommend

Sightseeing

1406 locals recommend
Castello Sforzesco
Piazza Castello
1406 locals recommend

Getting Around

In Piazza Morbegno there is the closest stop of Tram 1 line. Tram 1 line will take you up to Arco della Pace and further going through Piazza Cavour, Montenapoleone shopping street, Teatro alla Scala, Montenapoleone, Piazza Cordusio, Piazza Cairoli, Sforza castle, and some of the most iconic streets of Milan and its city centre. And this for just 1,5€, that is a urban ticket.
Piazza Morbegno
Piazza Morbegno
In Piazza Morbegno there is the closest stop of Tram 1 line. Tram 1 line will take you up to Arco della Pace and further going through Piazza Cavour, Montenapoleone shopping street, Teatro alla Scala, Montenapoleone, Piazza Cordusio, Piazza Cairoli, Sforza castle, and some of the most iconic streets of Milan and its city centre. And this for just 1,5€, that is a urban ticket.

Essentials

Mon 7:30AM–9PM Tue 7:30AM–9PM Wed 7:30AM–9PM Thu7:30AM–9PM Fri 7:30AM–9PM Sat 7:30AM–9PM Sun9AM–1:30PM, 4:30–9PM
224 locals recommend
Carrefour Express
3 Via Francesco Algarotti
224 locals recommend
Mon 7:30AM–9PM Tue 7:30AM–9PM Wed 7:30AM–9PM Thu7:30AM–9PM Fri 7:30AM–9PM Sat 7:30AM–9PM Sun9AM–1:30PM, 4:30–9PM
Monday: 8:30AM–9PM – Tuesday: 8:30AM–9PM – Wednesday: 8:30AM–9PM – Thursday: 8:30AM–9PM – Friday: 8:30AM–9PM – Saturday: 8:30AM–9PM – Sunday: 9AM-7PM
80 locals recommend
Auchan Supermercato
50 Via Giulio e Corrado Venini
80 locals recommend
Monday: 8:30AM–9PM – Tuesday: 8:30AM–9PM – Wednesday: 8:30AM–9PM – Thursday: 8:30AM–9PM – Friday: 8:30AM–9PM – Saturday: 8:30AM–9PM – Sunday: 9AM-7PM

Everything Else

Lake Como, in Northern Italy’s Lombardy region, is an upscale resort area known for its dramatic scenery, set against the foothills of the Alps. The lake is shaped like an upside-down Y, with three slender branches that meet at the resort town of Bellagio. At the bottom of the southwest branch lies the city of Como, home to Renaissance architecture and a funicular that travels up to the mountain town of Brunate. You can get to "Como Nord Lago" station through www.trenord.it train lines starting from Cadorna (red metro line). A/R ticket is less than 10€ and takes 1 hour. To get to Brunate take www.funicolarecomo.it from Como city centre (A/R ticket 5,5€)
393 locals recommend
Como
393 locals recommend
Lake Como, in Northern Italy’s Lombardy region, is an upscale resort area known for its dramatic scenery, set against the foothills of the Alps. The lake is shaped like an upside-down Y, with three slender branches that meet at the resort town of Bellagio. At the bottom of the southwest branch lies the city of Como, home to Renaissance architecture and a funicular that travels up to the mountain town of Brunate. You can get to "Como Nord Lago" station through www.trenord.it train lines starting from Cadorna (red metro line). A/R ticket is less than 10€ and takes 1 hour. To get to Brunate take www.funicolarecomo.it from Como city centre (A/R ticket 5,5€)

Food Scene

Pizzeria Assaje - http://www.assaje.it/site/ - One of the best neapolitan pizzas you can taste in Milan. It's very close to 3 metro station of red line, therefore very conveninet to get to from the flat. A great place for a traditional Italian dinner, and don't forget to ask for "Limoncello" liqueur at the end of your meal.
Via Raffaello Sanzio, 14
14 Via Raffaello Sanzio
Pizzeria Assaje - http://www.assaje.it/site/ - One of the best neapolitan pizzas you can taste in Milan. It's very close to 3 metro station of red line, therefore very conveninet to get to from the flat. A great place for a traditional Italian dinner, and don't forget to ask for "Limoncello" liqueur at the end of your meal.

Shopping

The Quadrilatero della moda, or Via Montenapoleone fashion district, is a high-class shopping district in the centre of the Italian city of Milan, characterised by the presence of the world’s major fashion houses. This area is regarded by numerous experts in the fashion industry such as Vogue, to be one of the most or even the most important fashion district in the world. It generates 25% of the entire city’s international shopping turnover. The sides of the square, located to the south of the arches of Porta Nuova, are formed by Via Montenapoleone (SW), Via Manzoni (NW), Via della Spiga (NE), and Corso Venezia. Please note: very very expensive ;)
488 locals recommend
Via Monte Napoleone
Via Monte Napoleone
488 locals recommend
The Quadrilatero della moda, or Via Montenapoleone fashion district, is a high-class shopping district in the centre of the Italian city of Milan, characterised by the presence of the world’s major fashion houses. This area is regarded by numerous experts in the fashion industry such as Vogue, to be one of the most or even the most important fashion district in the world. It generates 25% of the entire city’s international shopping turnover. The sides of the square, located to the south of the arches of Porta Nuova, are formed by Via Montenapoleone (SW), Via Manzoni (NW), Via della Spiga (NE), and Corso Venezia. Please note: very very expensive ;)