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Piazza Castello, 5
Area: castello
Property Location With a stay at Lecasedimilano Castello Luxury Home in Milan (Centro Storico), you'll be steps from Castello Sforzesco and 6 minutes by foot from Sempione Park. This apartment is 0. Read more
Piazza Castello 4, 20121
Area: castello
Property Location With a stay at Castello Guest House in Milan (Centro Storico), you'll be minutes from Castello Sforzesco and Sempione Park. This guesthouse is within close proximity of... Read more
Via Bettino Ricasoli 2
Area: castello
Property Location With a stay at this apartment in Milan (Centro Storico), you'll be a 3-minute walk from Castello Sforzesco and 6 minutes by foot from Sempione Park. This apartment is 0. Read more
13 Via Cusani, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
GroupsWhen booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.InternetWiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. Read more
Via Cusani 13, 20121 Milano, Italy, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
LocationThis hotel is located in Milan. The nearest airport is Mailand - Linate (LIN). Read more
Via Cusani, 13, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
The breakfast at the hotel is buffet style and includes gluten-free foods. At the restaurant you can enjoy Italian and international cuisine, while the cafe serves drinks and snacks until midnight. Read more
piazza Castello, 17 Milano
Area: castello
Property Location With a stay at this apartment in Milan (Centro Storico), you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Castello Sforzesco and Sempione Park. This apartment is 0. Read more
Via Porlezza, 4, 20123
Area: centro storico - duomo
The three-star hotel, characterized by a family of two generations, is characterized by its warmth and friendliness of its multilingual staff available 24 hours a day, also, on request, you can... Read more
Foro Bonaparte 51, 20121
Area: castello
Property Location This bed & breakfast is within close proximity of Sempione Park and Piccolo Teatro di Milano. A stay at B&B Bonaparte Suites places you in the heart of Milan, walking distance... Read more
Via Rovello, 18, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
The family management guarantees a lot of details, service available 24 hours with multilingual staff on hand to provide tourist information and more. Read more
Via Cusani, 10, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
Property Location A stay at Castello Sforzesco Suites by Brera Apartments places you in the heart of Milan, within a 5-minute walk of Teatro Dal Verme and Teatro alla Scala. This guesthouse is 0. Read more
Via Camperio, 9, 20123
Area: centro storico - duomo
Located in downtown Milan, near Sforzesco Castle and La Scala theater, the building is in an old mansion, renovated to offer luxury accommodation and suites with the comforts of an apartment. Read more
Via Rovello, 10, 20121
Area: centro storico - duomo
The hotel has a reception 24-hour 24, a luggage room and a American bar All credit cards are accepted. Read more
Via Camperio 9, 20123
Area: centro storico - duomo
SITUATION: This establishment, is in Milan the city centre of it is located near Sforzesco the castle La Scala the Theatre of. ROOM: The establishment has luxurious rooms and suites. Read more
2 Via Giorgio Giulini, 20123
Area: centro storico - duomo
Featuring city views and a bar, Imperiale Suites Milano features accommodation attractively located in Milan, within a short distance of The Last Supper, San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore and... Read more
Discover Milan
Milan is not only the economic capital of Italy. It is a city plenty of historical sites, museums and galleries, which make it the perfect destination for art lovers. Enjoy then its cultural events, go shopping in one of the world's most glamorous shopping avenues and take part in the great Milanese "movida". In short, there are plenty of things to do and see in this big metropolis with an international flavour, for a holiday full of art, culture and fun.
The Best Hotels In Milan
For your stay in town, here are our suggestions for the best hotels in Milan:
- Hotel Tiffany Milano - 4 stars
- Hotel Doubletree By Hilton Milan - 4 stars
- Best Western Hotel Cavalieri della Corona - 4 stars
- Hotel Ritter - 3 stars
- Hotel The Hub - 4 stars
A very appreciated formula among business travellers and professionals in general is the Day Use Hotel. This innovative formula allows to take advantage of rooms and services such as Spa, business and congress centre and meeting rooms high quality structures in the daytime.
Milan: What To See
Among the many attractions, a special mention goes to the Milan Cathedral, the symbol of the town. Built in the fourteenth century, it is one of the most meaningful examples of Gothic architecture, a mighty structure with lots of artworks inside and the famous statue of the "Madonnina", the Virgin atop the main spire of the cathedral, about 4 metres tall (13 feet).
Another symbol of the city is the Teatro alla Scala. The theatre was inaugurated in 1778, and it is still one of the most important opera theatres in the entire world, a real institution in Milan.
One of the absolute masterpieces of the Italian arts is undoubtedly Leonardo's Last Supper in the refectory of the Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. The Last Supper is a priceless fresco painted between 1494 and 1498. Art lovers will also enjoy the Pinacoteca di Brera (Brera Art Gallery) with works by Caravaggio, Mantegna, Raffaello and many other important artists of all ages, including modern ones such as Modigliani, Morandi, Picasso and De Chirico.
Another must is the Sforza Castle, one of the biggest castles in Europe, now home of several museums, including the Museum of Ancient Art, the Museum of Musical Instruments, the Museum of pre and proto-history and the Egyptian Museum. The castle also hosts other important masterpieces like Michelangelo's Pietà Rondanini, some Leonardo's frescos and beautiful tapestries by Bramantino representing the twelve months of the year.
Another place to visit is the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, also known as ‘the city's living room.' Built at the end of the nineteenth century to connect Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Scala, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place where Milanese go to take a walk or shopping, sit around for coffee or an aperitif in its many bars.
The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, built between 1088 and 1099 and dedicated to the city's patron saint with his mortal remains, is absolutely worth a visit, as well as the Saint Maurice Church, built in 1500 and full of beautiful frescoes.
There are also many parks in Milan, places where residents hang around and spend a relaxing time away from the chaos of the city. Sempione Park, right behind the Sforza Castle, is one of the most popular ones. Here you can find the Park Tower, the monument to Napoleon III, the Palace of Art, the Peace Arc, the Arena and the Aquarius. In the centre you can also visit the Brera Botanical Gardens, next to the homonymous palace the Gardens of the Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, also known as the Garden of the Villa Reale, home of the Museum of Modern Art and the contemporary Art Pavilion. You can also book a visit for botanic pathways.
Shopping In Milan
Milan is also known as the fashion capital form its influence in this field and because some of the most important international brands such as Versace, Valentino, Armani, Prada, Trussardi and Dolce & Gabbana, to name but a few, can be found here.
The town offers many exclusive boutiques, for brands the like of Louis Vuitton or Ralph Lauren, in the so called fashion square between Corso Venezia, Via della Spiga, Via Monte Napoleone and Via Manzoni. Other important shopping areas are the Cathedral Square, Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, Corso Buenos Aires and Via Dante.
The importantfashion week , takes place twice a year. It is an important event in Milan for the fashion experts and aficionados willing to attend the spring/summer fashion shows in September and October, and February/March for the autumn/winter collections. These are the best moments to visit Milan, if you want to be updated on the last fashion trends.
The Milanese Movida
The Navigli Quarter, with its waterways connecting the town with Lake Como and the River Po have now become the ideal places for the aperitif ritual, now absolutely a must, where you can sip your drink among shops and art laboratories and studios.
Next to the most famous movida places, you cannot miss the historic bars and restaurants, such as the Antica Trattoria della Pesa since 1880, or Biffi restaurant, dating back to 1867 in the Dome Gallery. Camparino Cafè in Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery was established in the same year, a place where writers, artists ad politicians used to hang around. Worth a visit, and a taste, are also Cova Bakery, close to la Scala, or Cucchi Bakery in Corso Genova, famous for its panettone and croissants.
How To Reach Milan
You can reach Milan flying, landing in one of its two international airports, Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa airports, easy to reach from the city centre by shuttle bus, taxi or train. The main railway stations are Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi.
Best Time To Visit Milan
But when to go to Milan? The town has cold winters and hot and humid summers, therefore the best time to visit Milan and enjoy a holiday in this city are the months between April and June and September and October.