I'm going on a trip to MILAN in 2023

Guide with the BEST to visit MILAN this 2023 with excursions and accommodations in which to sleep.

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Guide of the city of Milan (Italy)

A city full of life, which is worth visiting at all times of the year, where the tourist is always well received and in which the leisure options and for all tastes They are endless. This is Milan; Comfortable and cozy.

Comfortable, because walking through its streets is the most pleasant and it is very easy to find places that are worth visiting or curious spaces that will not leave you indifferent. Y welcoming, because still being the second most populous city in Italy - after Roma- The Milanese is a close, kind and cheerful person. Always willing to welcome the tourist and make him feel that familiar spirit that characterizes the Italians so much.

La fashion and creativity they mark the essence of this city located in the north of Italy, very close to the beautiful Switzerland, thanks to which, move from the maelstrom of the city to the tranquility of the Great lakes near Milan, is something very simple. In fact, there are many Italians and tourists who take advantage of their stay to visit these natural film landscapes.

Beyond fashion and nature, Milan stands out for being a very cosmopolitan city, where they have managed to combine modernity with history, something that is reflected in Celtic and Roman remains among others. Theaters, museums, its imposing cathedral (the Duomo) or enjoy its famous snacks at the end of the day, in one of the picturesque hotel establishments of the capital of Lombardy, are another option that Milan offers.

Best areas to stay in Milan

Choosing the location of the place where we are going to stay when we visit a city that we do not know, always creates some uncertainty. For this reason, we have selected for you the best areas to stay in Milan, taking into account criteria as important as the ease of access, the price, or the leisure alternatives that are around.

The historic center

In the heart of the city of Milan Life does not stop and it is the best place to stay both if your visit is going to be quick - because you will have some of the must-see places on hand when you visit the capital of Lombardy - as if your stay is going to lengthen and you are going to take advantage to know Milan and its surroundings, conveniently accessing any of the public transports You have at your disposal.

From your accommodation in the historic center of Milan you can walk on foot to get closer to the Duomo square, where the majestic cathedral of the city is located, whose visit is worth it for its great historical value and for all the culture that you will find inside.

In addition, you will have by hand the best theaters and museums from Milan, where the programming is wide and you will surely find something that suits your taste. In fact, any of these places, such as the famous Alla Scala Theater, is worth visiting, whether or not you go to see a work, for its architectural value.

Of course, it is the indicated place for fashion and gastronomy lovers, because in its streets you will find some of the best fashion stores and in its restaurants you can taste the most typical dishes of one of the most famous kitchens in the world.

Sempione

Forma part of the historic city center and it stands out, no doubt, for its extensive green area; a park of 47 meters of hectares, which gives its name to this central area of ​​Milan, and within which you can find the famous Arco de Pace - whose construction ended in 1815- the amphitheater Civic Arena, where concerts and some outstanding sporting events are held today, as well as the Aquarium (Aquarius Civic) that has 36 water tanks and more than 100 different marine species.

Un romantic place where there are, where disconnect from the bustle of the city, but in the heart of it. It is easily accessed by subway, bus and tram.

In addition to walking along its paths, cooling off near its ponds or simply resting in its large gardens, you also have on hand the Sforcesco Castle, built in 1368, which houses some of the most important museums in the city, such as the Pinacoteca, the Egyptian Museum or the Museum of Ancient Art, among others.

The schedule of this park is from 6.30 to 21 hours and its access is completely free. Do not forget to go up to the Branca Tower, from where you can contemplate the entire city. A note: on clear days you can see part of the Apennines and the Alps, from it.

Central station

One of the most curious aspects of this Italian city are the pleasant surprises that you get when you access any of its most emblematic buildings, as is the case with the Central Station of Milan. A ideal area to stay, if you travel by train from another point in the country, as well as if you want to visit its surroundings.

It is also perfect for express weekend trips, because being located in the city center, you easily access the points of tourist interest that you can not miss, in addition to having the best fashion galleries and spaces for leisure and fun, both day and night.

The Central Station of Milan is one of the largest in Europe and its modern style is striking, although it was built in 1931, under the command of Mussolini, whose objective was to demonstrate the power of the fascist regime.

And, precisely related to this era, less than 300 meters from the Central Station is the Holocaust Victims Memorial (Memoriale Della Shoah Di Milano), where you can see some of the old trains that took Jews to the concentration camps, as well as other information related to that time.

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Whether you're traveling in a romantic plan, or with friends, the Navigli neighborhood is one of those they have more life in Milan. Away from the Glamor of the central streets of the capital of Lombardy, Navigli is a Bohemian neighborhood, which you can access both by train, by tram or bus from any of the major stations in the city or from the airport.

Si vas a access by car, it is a place that is usually very busy for the entire life that is in it, so I recommend you check if the accommodation where you are going to book your stay has its own or nearby parking. Walking, are you half an hour from the center.

This neighborhood is characterized by having navigable channels, although Milan has no exit to the sea. This makes Navigli one of the most Romantic de la ciudad.

Every Saturday, a large market is organized in the neighborhood and on the last Sunday of the month, one of the most popular antique markets in Italy. But without a doubt, if this neighborhood stands out for something it is for life that is done in its terraces and in the infinite list of bars and restaurants of all kinds.

City Studies

As its name suggests, it is one of the university zones of the city and also one of the cheaper to stay. It is true that it is not in the center of Milan, but you can comfortably access there in any of the public transport that the city puts at your disposal.

A good option if you are looking for a quiet, from which to move without problems, and where you can meet some emblematic buildings of Milan, such as the Polytechnic University or the most important scientific libraries in the country.

Of course, it is an area where there is no shortage of the main services that you will need when you go on a trip, such as local bars, restaurants or shops to get the basic purchase for your days in Milan.

How to get to the city of Milan by plane

Milan has 3 airports: Malpensa, which is the airport to which most international flights arrive and which is about 45 kilometers from Milan; The airport of Linate, to 7 kilometers from Milan, to which many national and European flights arrive, and Orio al Serio, located next to the city of Bergamo, about 50 kilometers away from the capital of Lombardy.

Our recommendation is that use a good flight comparator to locate the flight that best suits your needs.

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How to get around from Milan airports

Undoubtedly, the best option is to travel to Malpensa airport, because you have more options to get to the center of Milan. On the one hand, the bus service that takes you to the Central Station. On the other, the train, which departs every 30 minutes and takes you to Cardona station, in the center of Milan; a very comfortable option, although somewhat more expensive than the first.

Finally, you always have the option of the taxi service that would take you to the specific place where you want or rent your own car, if then you will want to move around Milan and surroundings with total freedom.

From the airport Linate you have 2 services bus: Scarfly, which leaves every 30 minutes, from the 5.30 in the morning to the 22 hours and the 73 line, which departs from the Plaza San Babila, in the Historic Center of Milan.

Finally, from the airport Orio al Serio, there is a service private buses that takes you to the center of the city, the same as train, which leaves you in the center of the city.

How to get to the city of Milan by train

If your thing is not to travel or your idea is to travel part of France and Italy by train, the most direct option is to take this transport from Barcelona, where you will have a trip between 12 and 20 hours until you reach the Milan Central Station.

Despite not having to check your bags, it is not possible to arrive directly from Barcelona to Milan Without changing trains. The minimum number of transfers is 2, but they can be up to 5, depending on the days, prices or schedules you choose.

In any case, this option allows you to visit other cities and make some stops at your own pace, both in Italy and in France. In any case, it is usually a cheaper option than the plane.

How can you move around the city of Milan

If Milan is characterized by something, it is a city that is very easy to reach, but also get around it by public transport, since it has all the means you may need to travel from one end of the city to the other, but also to the airport and other nearby locations, as well as other points in Italy, if that is your idea.

El metro is the fastest option If you want to get to the main tourist spots and it also works from 6 in the morning until 12 at night. You can check prices, schedules and tours from the free ATM application.

The three lines of the Milan metro are numbered and have different colors:

  • M1 line (red): This line is especially interesting if you travel for business and want to attend the Milan Fair. Pass through the Duomo and San Babila.
  • M2 line (green): Pass through the Central Station.
  • M3 line (yellow): Probably the most interesting line. It makes stops at the Duomo, Montenapoleone Street (Milan's most important shopping area), and Central Station.
  • M5 line (purple): It is a line that integrates with regional trains. Some of the most interesting stops are the San Siro Stadium and Garibaldi station.

Other options, as I mentioned, are the bus and tram. These are good options either to reach the tourist points, but also to access other places in the city or your own hotel, without having to walk a lot, in case you are tired or have some qualms about visiting some points from the city (although Milan is really quiet).

Save with the Milan Pass

As it happens in other European cities, in Milan also have a special tourist card, the Milan Pass. Thanks to it you can travel completely free on public transport from the city (urban train, subway, bus and tram), as well as on the bus that goes to the airport.

But, in addition, you also have important discounts in more than 500 tourist places of the city, among which are museums, restaurants and some fashion shops in the city, or completely free access to places like the AC Milan Museum or the Leonardo Crypt.

As a curiosity, For every Milan Pass you have a tourist trip throughout the city, with private driver. Without a doubt, a very romantic option if what you want is to surprise your partner.

The best what you can see and do during your stay in Milan

One of the advantages of Milan is that places that are a must see are very central Or you can access them quickly and conveniently. So whether you are going to extend your stay, as if it is a weekend trip, take note of The 5 places that you have to include in your route visiting:

Milan, city of fashion and shopping

If something is famous Milan is, no doubt, for being a fashion reference. It celebrates one of the most important fashion weeks in the world, the Milan Fashion Week, being part of the Top 5 of the events of the sector, next to Rome, Paris, New York o London.

Some most famous models of recent times and the most prominent designers They have shown their creations at the Fashion Week in Milan, since the first event was held, in 1958.

So things and how could it be otherwise, in Milan there are also the Top brands in the fashion market nowadays. All of them focus on the one known as'Fashion quadrilateral'of Milan, located between some of the most luxurious streets of the same, the Via Montenapoleone and the Via della Spiga.

But, of course, in the rest of the central areas of Milan you find fashion shops of all tastes and prices. In this sense, one of the most exclusive galleries is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and one where the most affordable shops is the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Business hours are quite similar to those in Spain, from 10 am to 20 pm.

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