Stazione Centrale
1.6 miles from city centre
Beyond its function as a transport hub, Milan's Central Station is a labyrinth of shops and restaurants. Step just outside and you'll be standing in an expansive square in front of Pirellone, one of Milan’s first skyscrapers, and an area filled with offices, some shopping options, restaurants and cafés.
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Despite having centuries worth of history, Milan prides itself on being Italy's most contemporary city and fashion capital. Its ancient Duomo is just one of many churches dotted around the city, and you'll also find a variety of museums, world-class theatres and established opera houses such as La Scala.
To discover the city's history, head to the red brick Castello Sforzesco, where the prominent Sforza-Visconti families of Milan once resided. Today, you'll find several museums inside, one of which features the Rondanini Pietà – Michaelangelo's final work. Continue your exploration onto the street of Corso Magenta where you'll find many trendy cafés and impressive examples of Milanese architecture like the Palazzo Litta. But the highlight lies within Santa Maria delle Grazie church and convent, which houses Leonardo da Vinci’s stunning mural, 'The Last Supper'.
To combine the best of shopping with striking architecture, then look no further than Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. Set inside a glass-domed, 19th-century palace, this mammoth shopping mall features an intricate mosaic floor lined with designer brands like Louis Vuitton and Prada.
Milan's main international airport is Malpensa, with transfers available by express train, bus and taxi.
Tonight
From £35 per night
This weekend
From £114 per night
Next weekend
From £221 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.54 |
Language | Italian |
Average weekend price | £128 per night |
Average weekday price | £132 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Duomo Milan
0.1 miles from city centre
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele
0.1 miles from city centre
San Siro Stadium
3.3 miles from city centre
Porta Venezia
1.1 miles from city centre
Corso Buenos Aires
1.5 miles from city centre
La Scala
0.2 miles from city centre
Corso Como
1.2 miles from city centre
Via Montenapoleone
0.4 miles from city centre
Darsena
1 miles from city centre
Sforzesco Castle
0.6 miles from city centre
A wonderful city, combining remarkable ancient history,...
1 May 2024
A wonderful city, combining remarkable ancient history, culture, architecture and modern one, some times quite elitist in modern art, fashion, construction Every one has a different opinion and preferences and favorite places. Mine were and are The Duomo, La Scala, Santa Maria la Gracie, the area of BRERA with the pubs and the ancient appearance and........The San SIRO Stadium! On my next visit I'll stay for more days, go to the the same places but explore new ones, visit more restaurants, by the way, milan cuisine is noticeable! I can't get hold of it! The infrastructure is very good in Milan, the transport is perfect organized, but avoid peak hours! The same is for the crowds of tourists in popular places, so just charge yourself with positive patience and there are funny moments in them.
Lovely city, much more sedate than Rome.
1 May 2024
Lovely city, much more sedate than Rome. We walked everywhere we wanted to go. The Duomo and The Last Supper do not disappoint. I recommend booking a tour for the Duomo so you may go to the rooftop and avoid lines. The tours are not pricey. Reservations for The Last Supper are required. Don't forget to walk through the Santa Maria della Gracie. Castello Sforza is huge - set aside at least a couple of hours. We were there for four nights and I am eager to go back.
Lovely.
30 April 2024
Lovely. Nice people, food, shopping and entertainment. Great transport links between the airport and the city. Express train is 13 euros each way. Once on ghe Metro you can use a card to tap in and out. Plenty to do for a long weekend. One word of caution, we went in April 2024 and the mosquitos were a nightmare. Bring sprays and don't open the windows. Cover arms and legs in the evening. There are loads of good restaurants around the Duomo. Luinos is good for a street food lunch. Don't worry about the queue because it moves quick.
Milan is a great city for shopping, comparable to New York...
29 April 2024
Milan is a great city for shopping, comparable to New York City. You can find everything and shops are open until late. There is some historical sightseeing, but most of the tourism in Milan is about shopping or visiting cultural venues, and modern exhibits like the Prada foundation, Palazzo Reale, and the Trienalle.
Milano is a historical place that one has to see it.
29 April 2024
Milano is a historical place that one has to see it. The Duomo is million $ worth seeing and there are so many other places to visit and get positive emotions from. I would gladly return to visit Milano - historical place but with a vibe of a modern metropolitan city.
Milan is a city that is best as a base to visit other...
29 April 2024
Milan is a city that is best as a base to visit other attractions. We visited Verona, Lake Garda and Lake Como which are all very accessible and within an hours travel . One of our main reasons for visiting. We also went to the thermo spa whilst we were there which is worth a visit. The Duomo Cathedral is exceptional and we went on the roof top tour which was magnificent with great views over the city. Although you can take the lift up so far there are further steep steps to climb and it’s a stepped decline down from the roof. Therefore, you need to be agile enough to do this. Apart from the cathedral and the castle there isn’t a lot to do within the city. We took the open top bus tour and only got off at the canal. This was a stylish area with a bohemian feel and a great canal side market. Lots of eateries and coffee shops to choose from. It is a real shame that nearly all the old magnificent buildings in the city area are covered in graffiti which gives the city a scruffy vibe. They clearly have a problem with antisocial behaviour and groups of “pick pockets” are visible hanging around in the main tourist areas especially the main Duomo square. There is a heightened police presence . However, you do have to be vigilant at all times.
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