Milan, the capital of fashion

Milan is an Italian city located in the Lombardy region. Capital of the province of Milan, it is one of the most prosperous regions in the country and one of the cities that receives the most tourists in Europe. With just over 1,300,000 inhabitants , it is considered the economic center of Italy and the capital of international fashion.

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Il Duomo Cathedral

The weather is hot from June to September. Most of the rainfall is usually concentrated on those dates, especially in September. Winters are usually quite cold although snow is rare. Average temperatures in summer range between 20 and 30 degrees while in winter they range between 0 and 10 degrees.

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

The city is well known for the Teatro de la Escala , the largest opera on the planet where you can enjoy the masterpieces of Verdi, Rossini, Puccini … Il Duomo is also worth visiting. It is an immense Gothic-style cathedral with hundreds of pinnacles and with the golden Madonina , patron saint of the city. It is one of the largest cathedrals in the world.

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Teatro alla Scala

If what we like is shopping , Milan is possibly the best city in Europe to do it, especially if we are women. It is the capital of fashion and we can find all the clothes we want, especially haute couture.
If we talk about gastronomy , perhaps the Panettone sounds a lot to us, very typical of the Milanese city.

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Sforza Castle

In short, whether we want to go shopping, enjoy art, go out at night or enjoy a good meal, Milan is a great choice to fulfill all our wishes.

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Milan at night

Places of interest that you cannot miss

– Duomo Cathedral of Milan
– Downtown museum
– Musei online
– Piccolo Teatro di Milano
– Carcano Theater
– Triennale di Milano
– Sala Fontana Theater
– Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
– Milan Fair
– Sade nightclub
– Teatro alla Scala
– Church of San Satiro
– Mercanti Square
– Palamazda Theater
– The Quadrilatero
– Bar El Tango
– Monumental Cemetery of Milan
– San Siro