The most comprehensive guide ever to the top 10 must-see attractions in Milan

Italy is one of the ten most beautiful countries in the world, and Milan is one of the most popular destinations. This beautiful city prides itself on being the world capital of fashion and design, hosting the famous Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair every year, making it a must-visit to Milan for the best Italian food not to mention shopping

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1- Love to visit art and art small fresh must go

Located in the old city of Milan, the Brera district is known for its artists' community and Bohemian atmosphere. With its many bars, cafes and restaurants, this area is a great place to walk, relax and enjoy the atmosphere.

Address: via brera

Let's start walking down the street. The SLATE street is now and then filled with performing artists

When you're hungry, there's food on both sides

2- The Palazzo de Fine Arts Brera is an art gallery founded in 1776 that houses a large collection of paintings by Italian painters such as Raphael, Tintoretto, Verona and Caravaggio.

️ Method of arrival

Metro Line 2 (Green Line) Lanza Station -

Metro Line 3 (Yellow Line) Montenapoleone station;

(Red Line) Line M1 cairoli 7 minutes walk

Trams: Lines 12, 14; Bus route: 61

️3- Football pilgrimage site

️ SAN Siro is one of the largest stadiums in Europe with a capacity of 8,018 spectators. It was built between 1925 and 1926 and watching a game at the SAN Siro is always a great experience, but it's even better if you happen to catch the Milan Derby.

Address: Piazzale Angelo Moratti,

Opening hours 09:30-17:00(Museum) (November 26 - March 29 Monday-Sunday)

09:30-18:00(Museum) (March 30- November 25 Monday-Sunday)

tips:

However, due to the influence of competitions and events, the opening hours are often changed, please check the official website for details.

️ Subway: Line 5 takes you directly to the stadium

Tram: Take No. 16 directly in front of Milan Cathedral

️4-Cortile Canonica Sant'Ambrogio

The Church of Sant 'Ambrogio is one of the oldest churches in Milan, it was built in 379-386, and despite many years of modifications and changes, its importance has not diminished.

Address: Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, 15,

️ How to get there: Take the red Line M1 to Cadorna station

️5- Hipster Land The Grand Canal

Milan may not have been built on 117 islands like Venice, but it has some canals of its own. Milan's canals date back to the 12th century, when canals were used for irrigation, and the canal system was used to transport goods in the 14th century.

Address: Alzaia Naviglio Grande, MILANO

️ How to get there: Take the Green Line M2 and get off at Porta Genova

6- Take pictures of castle wind net red must punch card

Sforsko Castle has a long history and has been a castle since the 14th century. It was greatly modified and enlarged in the following centuries, and today, Sforza Castle is one of the largest castles in Europe.

Behind the castle is Parco Sempione SAN Pivone, perfect for an emotional walk while eating delicious Italian ice cream. The park is full of green trees, it is best to find a bench under the trees and enjoy lunch in a picnic-like mood.

Address: Piazza Castello, 20121 Milano MI

️ How to get there: Take the Green Line M2 to Cadorna station

Or/Red line M1 to Cadorna

Opening hours: 9:00-17:30

️7- Phantom of the Opera Milan must see attractions

La Scala is one of the most famous and appreciated opera houses in the world, it was built in 1778 and is known for its excellent acoustics. While the building looks simple on the outside, the interior is magnificent, and you can take a guided tour inside - or try to catch an opera performance.

Address: Via Filodrammatici, 2, 20121 Milano MI

️ How to get there: Take Red Line M1 to duomo and walk through the Second Promenade

Or/Take the Yellow Line M3 and walk through the Second Promenade

️8- Shopping paradise and shopping Mecca

The Emmanuel II Promenade, named after an Italian king and built between 1865 and 1877, is more like a palace than a standard shopping mall. Here are some of the world's most prestigious stores and you can find the world's most expensive brands on every corner.

Address: Piazza del Duomo, 20123 Milano MI

️ How to get there: Take the Red Line M1 to duomo or/Get off the Yellow Line M3 duomo

️9- Mysterious like a painting in a dream

Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper is probably the most mysterious painting in the world, this 15th century fresco is painted on the back wall of the dining room of the convent of Santa Maria de la Grazia, and it is absolutely essential to step inside the convent to see this magical fresco for yourself.

All tickets must be booked in advance.

Visits to the Last Supper are limited to scheduled dates and times.

You must collect your ticket at the ticket office at the museum gate at least 20 minutes before your visit. If you miss the entrance line, you can use the reservation code to get in.

Address: Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, MILANO

How to get there: Take the Green Line M2 to Cadorna Station

Or/Red line M1 to Cadorna

Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 08:15-19:00

Ticket price:

Full ticket: 10.00 + reservation fee 2.00 EUR

Reduced ticket: 5.00 EUR + reservation fee 2.00 EUR

10- Milan is all about momentum

Duomo di Milano is the main cathedral of Milan, located in the city's main square, Piazza Duomo. This monumental church is the largest church in Italy and the fifth largest in the world.

Address: duomo

Take the Red Line M1 to duomo or the Yellow Line M3 duomo to exit the main church

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