Well, welcome to
Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of
Europe. We're here in
Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
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We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il
Duomo,
Sforza Castle, and
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but we also veered away from the crowds in search of street art and interesting neighborhoods. This being Italy, we also tried to prioritize meals, sampling everything from pizza to risotto, and cappuccinos to aperitivos.
The following travel guide will highlight 20 things to do when you visit
Milan, Italy
1) Milan Catherdral (Il Duomo -
Duomo di Milano - Domm de Milan)
2) Il Duomo
Terrace
3)
Italian Breakfast -
Cappuccino and sweet Italian pastries
4) Sforza Castle -
Castello Sforzesco
5)
The Galleria - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
6)
Risotto alla Milanese - Milan style risotto
7)
Street Art around
Porta Ticinese
8)
Colonne di San Lorenzo -
Columns of
San Lorenzo Roman Ruins
9)
Boat tour down the canal (linea traghetti gaggiano milano)
10) Dine along the canal in Milan's Navigli
District
11)
Aperitivo drinks and buffet - Apéritifs and digestifs
12)
Shopping in Milan down Via
Torino
13) Visiting
Chinatown for some
Chinese food
14)
Ride a bicycle in Milan like a local
15)
Pizza al taglio (pizza al trancio)
Italian pizza by the slice
16)
Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio containing relics of the 3
Magi
17) Duomo
Museum covering the cathedrals history in-depth
18)
New City Views with a hop-on-hop-off bus pass
19)
Museum of Natural History -
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di
Milano
20)
Night views of Milan nearby Il Duomo
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Our trip to Milan, Lombardy was part of the Blogville project where we stayed in a local apartment and experienced all of the best cultural activities, museums, restaurants, arts and entertainment the city has to offer. This city guide is our best attempt to create a mix of best attractions and off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't necessarily find in a typical Milan tourism brochure.
20
Things to do in
Milan Italy Travel Guide Video
Transcript:
Our first stop was Il Duomo, which is the most recognized attraction in the city
. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete.
So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast with cappuccino and sweet pastries.
Something that surprised us about Milan is that there is a castle right in the middle of the city. Sforza Castle was built in the
15th century by the
Duke of Milan, and it then underwent several restorations and expansions in the following centuries.
Today it houses several of the city's most prized art possessions, including frescoes by
Leonardo da Vinci and
Michelangelo's very last sculpture.
For some upscale designer shopping, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place to be.
So we just found a local little restaurant and we're going to be trying a traditional dish that is very popular in this city and in the Lombardy region.
We are going to have Risotto alla Milanese.
The Colonne di San Lorenzo are the remains of Roman ruins that date back to the
2nd century. They are believed to have been part of a bath house.
Another fun activity to try in Milan is a boat tour of the canals.
The city's canals are attributed to
Leonardo Da Vinci, who in 1482 was called over by the Duke of Milan to help renovate the city’s canal system.
Milan's Navigli
District is one of the liveliest parts of town especially when the sun goes down for dining al fresco.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet.
And that's all for our visit to Milan. We hope this video will give you some cool ideas of sights and attractions to check out.
This is part of our Travel in Italy series showcasing
Italian culture, Italian arts, Italian foods &
Italian cuisine.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
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