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Flights to Milan

The 'haute couture' city of Milan is one of Italy’s wealthiest cities. Wide boulevards will give you a sample of its riches.

Milan is not really known as a holiday destination. Nor does it have any really important sights. The most important building in the city is the Duomo, with its 135 turrets. This cathedral is 160 metres long and 92 metres wide and has a cross on each tower. The construction of the cathedral was a huge undertaking, which took about 500 years.

Castello Sforzesco, a Renaissance castle with a magnificent peaceful park, is also worth a visit. You also go to Milan to shop, of course, since it is not known as Europe’s city of fashion for nothing. Versace, Armani, Gucci and other major designers have their headquarters in Milan. Let the money roll in …

 

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Ticinese

Introduction

Once the port, with the nearby Darsena (basin) and canals, Ticinese is a nautical echo of the area’s water-based past.

Restaurants

Gelateria Ecologica (40 Corso di Porta Ticinese, tel. 025 810 1872) makes gelati with natural ingredients; the whipped cream and strawberry variety is the stuff of legend. Bell’aria (43 Via Giuseppe Meda, tel. 028 950 1448) is a seafood specialist with outside seating. Try the fettuccine with salmon sauce.

Pubs

The new Romeo Gigli Cafè (6 Via Angelo Fumagalli) has got the fashionistas in a tizz, while nearby Bond (2 Via Pasquale Paoli) is a favourite with hip locals for its cocktail hours and DJs.

Shops

The Mercato Papiniano (Viale Papiniano) is a Milanese institution and a great place to buy fresh cheese and vegetables (and learn a few new swear words from the lively market traders).

Porta nuova

Introduction

A brisk stroll from Brera, this buzzy area is devoid of tourist traps.

Hotels

The Radisson Blu (24 Via Villapizzone, tel. 023 631888, radissonblu.com, rooms from €112) is a new hotel where Italian sophistication meets Indonesian style, and is well located for business or pleasure.

Restaurants

Giallo (6 Via Milazzo, tel. 026 571581, closed Sunday) is a bistro affair; try house speciality pennette al giallo, made with pancetta and brandy. Nearby Osteria Brunello (117 Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, tel. 026 592973, closed Sunday) features a traditional menu with a strong Tuscan accent; the Sienese pici pasta with three ragù sauces is belt-looseningly good.

San babila

Introduction

On the way from Duomo to Venezia, this busy little quarter is worth a detour.

Hotels

The Foresteria Monforte (2 Piazza Tricolore, tel. 027 631 8516, foresteriamonforte.it, rooms from €150) is a chic designer B&B with breakfast served in-room and a Centrale suite looking out over the piazza.

Restaurants

Here since 1929, Santa Lucia (4 Via San Pietro All’orto, tel. 027 602 3155) is a big favourite for pizza and other Neapolitan delicacies; go for the scampi or a pizza alla napoletana. The Salsamenteria di Parma (9 Via San Pietro All’orto, tel. 027 601 2820) is a flag-waver for classic cucina emiliana, such as stinco di prosciutto (shin of pork) or a nice bit of tripe parmigiana.

Pubs

The Panino Giusto (4 Piazza Cesare Beccaria) was the city’s first ever paninoteca (basically a sandwich bar), and it remains a fun and happening place to linger over a beer or glass of wine.

Castello

Introduction

Make time to explore this busy bar-hopping and shopping district in the shadow of the Castello Sforzesco.

Cultural

The Triennale di Milano (6 Viale Alemagna), just around the corner from the castle, is currently playing host to an excellent Lichtenstein retrospective, Roy Lichtenstein: Meditations on Art (until 30 May).

Pubs

Obikà (8 Via Mercato) is a self-styled mozzarella bar, where you can nibble Italy’s favourite cheese while glugging your way through the wine list. For a more traditional experience, Sea Level Bar (41 Via Broletto) is a chic little cocktail bar with jazz on Wednesdays.

Shops

Head to the flagship Blunauta (11 Via Dante) store for natty basics. Image-conscious infants should drag their parents to Meroni Sì (10 Via Madonnina), with its racks of stylish kids’ clobber and accessories.

Population

  • 58,145,321

Currency

  • Euro

Telephone

  • +39

The nearest airport is Malpensa, 48km from the city centre.

Bus: A shuttle-bus runs from the airport to Centrale station. The 50-minute journey costs €4,50, with buses leaving every 20 minutes between 4.30am and 12.15am.
Train: The Malpensa Express runs from the airport to central Milan, taking around 40 minutes and costing €11.
Taxi: A taxi into central Milan takes about an hour and costs €75.
Tourist information: The main office is at 19a Piazza Duomo (tel. 02 7740 4343, milanoinfo.eu).






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