Guidebook for Milano

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Italy Flat Vacation
Guidebook for Milano

Food Scene

Very good restaurant and good price, need to reserve a table some days before if you like to eat there
43 residents recomanen
Nerino Dieci Trattoria
10 Via Nerino
43 residents recomanen
Very good restaurant and good price, need to reserve a table some days before if you like to eat there
Very high quality sandwich
17 residents recomanen
PaninoLAB - Tortona District
8 Via Montevideo
17 residents recomanen
Very high quality sandwich
The real piadina from Emilia Romagna, one of the best in the city
37 residents recomanen
C'era una Volta una Piada
37 Viale Coni Zugna
37 residents recomanen
The real piadina from Emilia Romagna, one of the best in the city
If you like Tartufo this is the right place!
7 residents recomanen
Tartufotto by Savini Tartufi
8 Via Cusani
7 residents recomanen
If you like Tartufo this is the right place!
historical cafè of Milano, great patisserie
134 residents recomanen
Pasticceria Cucchi Srl
1 Corso Genova
134 residents recomanen
historical cafè of Milano, great patisserie
Wine shop and restaurant, top!
Signorvino
30 Viale Gorizia
Wine shop and restaurant, top!
One of the best (and more expensive) restaurant in Milan, very close to us moreover :)
44 residents recomanen
Langosteria Bistrot
2 Via Privata Bobbio
44 residents recomanen
One of the best (and more expensive) restaurant in Milan, very close to us moreover :)
Very nice garden and good food
75 residents recomanen
Al Fresco
50 Via Savona
75 residents recomanen
Very nice garden and good food
Very good pizza! ---> Now they change name in Capuano's
57 residents recomanen
Anema e Cozze
41 Corso Sempione
57 residents recomanen
Very good pizza! ---> Now they change name in Capuano's

Sightseeing

Historical Church symbol of Milan together with Duomo. Built between 379 and 386 D.C.
341 residents recomanen
Basílica de Sant'Ambrogio
15 Piazza Sant'Ambrogio
341 residents recomanen
Historical Church symbol of Milan together with Duomo. Built between 379 and 386 D.C.
Columns of San Lorenzo is an ancient medieval building in Milan, built with materials from the Roman era and located in front of the basilica of the same name near the medieval port Ticino. It's represent one of the few surviving relics of imperial Milan.
552 residents recomanen
Columnes de Sant Llorenç
39 Corso di Porta Ticinese
552 residents recomanen
Columns of San Lorenzo is an ancient medieval building in Milan, built with materials from the Roman era and located in front of the basilica of the same name near the medieval port Ticino. It's represent one of the few surviving relics of imperial Milan.

Arts & Culture

The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD when Mediolanum grew as economical and political importance while Rome declined. It remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire (4th or 5th centuries). Later it was abandoned after Christianity imposed an end to arena games, but also as, in the wake of the imperial crisis, animals to be used in the amphitheatre were no longer imported. It became a quarry for construction stones as early as the 4th century AD, when the Basilica of San Lorenzo was built.
24 residents recomanen
Roman Theatre Archeological Site
17 Via De Amicis
24 residents recomanen
The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD when Mediolanum grew as economical and political importance while Rome declined. It remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire (4th or 5th centuries). Later it was abandoned after Christianity imposed an end to arena games, but also as, in the wake of the imperial crisis, animals to be used in the amphitheatre were no longer imported. It became a quarry for construction stones as early as the 4th century AD, when the Basilica of San Lorenzo was built.
San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was originally attached to the most important female convent of the Benedictines in the city, Monastero Maggiore, which is now in use as an archaeological museum. The church today is used every Sunday from October to June to celebrate in the Byzantine Rite, in Greek according to the Italo-Albanian tradition. It is also used as concert hall. The construction began in 1503 under design of Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono in collaboration with Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. The edifice was finished fifteen years later by Cristoforo Solari, divided into two parts: one for the faithful, one for the nuns. Until 1794 the latter were strongly forbidden to cross the dividing wall.
175 residents recomanen
San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
15 Corso Magenta
175 residents recomanen
San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was originally attached to the most important female convent of the Benedictines in the city, Monastero Maggiore, which is now in use as an archaeological museum. The church today is used every Sunday from October to June to celebrate in the Byzantine Rite, in Greek according to the Italo-Albanian tradition. It is also used as concert hall. The construction began in 1503 under design of Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono in collaboration with Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. The edifice was finished fifteen years later by Cristoforo Solari, divided into two parts: one for the faithful, one for the nuns. Until 1794 the latter were strongly forbidden to cross the dividing wall.
Very close to us, it's really interesting if you like to know more about Leonardo Da Vinci, and also many attractions for children
472 residents recomanen
Le Botteghe di Leonardo
55 Corso di Porta Romana
472 residents recomanen
Very close to us, it's really interesting if you like to know more about Leonardo Da Vinci, and also many attractions for children
Not so famous but really interesting with modern and antique art, and it's free!
84 residents recomanen
Gallerie d'Italia
6 Piazza della Scala
84 residents recomanen
Not so famous but really interesting with modern and antique art, and it's free!
Where you can see the Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci
581 residents recomanen
Santa Maria delle Grazie
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie
581 residents recomanen
Where you can see the Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci

Parks & Nature

the biggest park in Milan city center
1487 residents recomanen
Parc Sempione
Piazza Sempione
1487 residents recomanen
the biggest park in Milan city center

Recomanacions sobre la ciutat

Fes la reserva abans de marxar

Cenacolo di Leonardo da Vinci

Prenota con largo anticipo per trovare posto