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Visiting Milan

by Matilde

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I saw Local Guides are sharing beautiful 48hours maps, so I decided to publish mine. The guide is for a tour in Milan, a beautiful city in Italy.

Here you can find the link of the map

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I was born here and visited all the time, but still don’t know all the spot in it. Let’s start discovering Milan.

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On the top of Highline Galleria, near Duomo.

Here you can find Eataly, a beautiful marketplace in Milan with only the best products of Italy.

And this is what happen while harvesting the wheat! Yes, after a lot of time we have re-introduced a small field in the centre of Milan. This photo is near City Life (a place in Milan)

So don’t miss to visit CityLife!

Other than this I think you know all the monument and museum to visit in Milan. I have marked on the map the main museum but Milan have so much to see.

So you can take a look at the map of VisitaCity to see some itinerary.

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Oh you can also take the tour bus to visit the city..but if you take tram 14 you will visit the city for free and go far away (stop at monumental cemetery, here you will find also china town) and start from zona Tortona (where all the design events starts)

Here some points not to miss. So ww have tram 14 route. Then in red: City life (take metro), Corso sempione (for happy hour), Brera (beautiful district), Navigli (the red point under Zona tortona) for aperitivo and movida, and the centre of Milan..

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Are you interested in more? I have some post here on what to eat in Milan. Articles are in italian but you just gotta see the images and then maybe search the place you are interested in into google.

Aperitivo map in Milan:

Cosa fare e vedere a Milano e dintorni

Here you can find all the blogs about Milan:

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And here some of my blog post about “around Milan”

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Ci puoi trovare su Instagram sotto il nome di @milanesarius (post su Milano) e @disciules (post Nord Italia)

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Puoi scoprire itinerari a 1,2,3 ore da Milano anche su @tildediscovery
Infine, seguici su Tripadvisor



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