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About Milan

Overview

Milan, located in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy, is renowned as one of the world's foremost fashion capitals. Prepare to update your wardrobe as you explore this vibrant city. Beyond its fashion allure, Milan is a significant cultural hub in Italy, boasting world-class museums and galleries, the iconic Duomo cathedral, and ancient churches. The city is also home to the impressive architecture of opulent Italian villas. After admiring da Vinci’s Last Supper, indulge in Lombardi culinary delights such as ossobuco and risotto alla Milanese at one of the local eateries. Milan serves as an ideal starting point for discovering the picturesque landscapes of northern Italy.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Milan is $173, with options ranging from $24 to $1,672. There are 397 hotels available in this destination, catering to various preferences and budgets. Some of the popular neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Milan Centre, Central Station, Centro Storico, Citta Studi, and Navigli. Among the most sought-after hotels are the 43 Station Hotel, Hotel Blaise & Francis, Hotel Mediolanum, Amedia Mailand, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, and The Street Milano Duomo | a Design Boutique Hotel.

Things to do in Milan

When you need a break from the bustling city, consider a day trip on the Bernina Scenic Train to Lake Como. This journey offers a chance to revel in the natural beauty of Lombardy. Stroll along the shores of Lake Como, visit the historic village of Varenna, and ascend the Alps on the UNESCO-listed train. The train ride, which lasts about four hours, traverses 55 tunnels and 196 bridges and viaducts, offering breathtaking views along the way.

For art enthusiasts, Milan's art scene is a must-see. A local guide can show you around their favorite street art spots and hidden gems that you might otherwise miss. While Milan is known for its luxurious art institutions, it also boasts vibrant contemporary art scenes. A 90-minute tour will give you an intimate look at the city's artistic offerings, leaving you wanting more.

Villa Necchi Campiglio is another architectural marvel worth visiting. This villa, designed by Piero Portaluppi in 1935, now functions as a museum showcasing decorative arts, paintings, and period furniture. The villa's private garden and swimming pool add to its charm. It gained fame after being featured in Luca Guadagnino's 2009 film "I Am Love."

In the Porta Nuova district, you'll find modern architectural wonders like the Diamond Tower and the Unicredit Tower. The highlight here is the Bosco Verticale, two residential towers with live trees growing on their facades. These lush towers are a sight to behold, especially in spring and summer or when covered in snow.

No visit to Milan is complete without seeing Il Duomo, the city's iconic cathedral. Construction began in 1386 and took 500 years to complete. This late Gothic masterpiece, with its 135 spires and countless statues, dominates the Piazza del Duomo and is unique in Italy.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Milan

For a lively night out, head to Bobino Club, a favorite among both tourists and locals since 2013. The club's fun atmosphere, friendly staff, and diverse music make it a popular choice. In the summer, don't miss the palm garden with its comfortable sofas and outdoor dance area.

Sio Cafe Disco, located in the futuristic Bicocca district, is another top nightlife spot. Known for its fashion-forward vibe, the club hosts regular events, jazz festivals, exhibitions, parties, and live shows ranging from cabaret to jazz.

Circolo Magnolia is a hotspot for live indie and electronic music. This club attracts a hip crowd ready to dance the night away and serves as a launchpad for aspiring artists.

For a more laid-back evening, visit the Moscow Mule Bar. This old-fashioned cocktail bar offers a variety of classic and special cocktails, prepared in a show-like manner. It's also a great place to mingle with locals and soak in Italian culture.

Nidaba Theatre is perfect for music lovers, offering daily live performances of blues, country, rock, folk, and other genres. With great beers and amazing shows, it's a unique venue in Milan's nightlife scene.

Where to Eat in Milan

For a luxurious dining experience, visit Armani/Nobu, a Japanese restaurant located inside the Armani department store. The elegant interior, featuring translucent screens and stylish furniture, complements the exciting menu. If you're indecisive, opt for the tasting menu.

Ristorante Cracco, a Michelin-starred restaurant, offers creative dishes by young chef Carlo Cracco. Try unique offerings like goat milk ravioli with bunching onion and Norcia truffle.

Rigolo, celebrating its 60th anniversary, combines a formal setting with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The Tuscan menu features traditional dishes and reinvented Italian classics, such as pappardelle with wild boar sauce and ossobuco with risotto.

Maio, located in the exclusive Rinascente department store, offers a rooftop terrace with stunning views of Il Duomo. This restaurant is dedicated to good food, making it a new landmark in glamorous Milan.

For a change of pace, head to Hana Restaurant for some sushi. This elegant dining spot offers a variety of traditional Japanese dishes, including sushi and tempura, in a stylish setting.

Cheapest time to stay in Milan

March is the cheapest time to stay in Milan for an average of $206 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$223

February

$207

March

$206

April

$227

May

$249

June

$233

July

$220

August

$221

September

$259

October

$253

November

$247

December

$239

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