| Although hotel rates are high in Italy’s second biggest city, you can find some budget-friendly hotels in some nice locations during most of the year; however, March and October can be a bit pricier. During those months, Milan hosts major trade fairs and fashion shows so inexpensive hotel rooms are quite difficult to find.
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| Located in the northern part of Italy, Milan is home to more than 1,308,000 people and a popular tourist city, as well—especially for fashionistas. Milan has been called the fashion capital of the world, which might explain why this city is a shopper’s paradise with the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II beckoning shoppers from all over the world. Go ahead and visit—Milan is calling you… |
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| Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II |
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The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is heaven on earth for fashionistas. This shopping street is covered by an arching |
| glass, and is home to several designer stores, including Prada and Gucci, to name a few. |
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| Castello Sforzesco |
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Who wouldn’t want to see an authentic castle? Located near the center of Milan, Castello Sforzesco houses several |
| museums and a gorgeous courtyard just perfect for a picnic with your loved ones. |
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| Santa Maria della Grazie and Da Vinci’s Last Supper |
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You’ve seen pictures in art books, but how about seeing Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting, “The Last Supper” in |
| person? You can when you visit Milan’s Santa Maria della Grazie. Because of its tourist appeal, you’ll need to book your tour of this famous structure in advance. |
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| La Scala Opera House and Museum |
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One of Italy’s top historic opera houses, La Scala opened its doors in 1778 and has been the venue for many famous operas |
| since those early days. Book your opera ticket in advance and experience the theatre like never before. La Scala also has a magnificent museum that features many interesting items relating to opera and musicians. |
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| Basilica Sant’Ambrogio |
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One of Milan’s oldest churches, this place of worship is a lovely representation of Romanesque architecture, filled with gorgeous |
| mosaics and interesting artifacts. Interestingly enough, Sant’Ambrogio is Milan’s patron saint, and tourists can see him in a crypt along with two third century martyrs. |
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