DESTINATION OVERVIEW
Milan
Milan is where Italian style meets global sophistication.
The fashion capital of the world pulses with energy, from the Gothic spires of the Duomo to the chic boutiques of Via Montenapoleone.
This is a city that looks forward while honoring its past, where Leonardo’s Last Supper hangs just minutes from cutting-edge design districts.
Beyond the runways and showrooms, Milan surprises with hidden courtyards, historic canals in the Navigli district, and a food scene that rivals any Italian city.
Sip aperitivo as the sun sets over ancient rooftops, explore world-class museums, and discover why Milan has been the beating heart of Italian commerce and creativity for centuries.

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4-Day Milan Itinerary
FASHION & DESIGN
Why Visit Milan
Milan offers a different side of Italy. Stand in awe before the magnificent Duomo, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world.
Book ahead to witness Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, one of history’s most important paintings.
Shop where fashion is born in the Quadrilatero d’Oro. Experience La Scala, the world’s most prestigious opera house.
And when evening comes, join the Milanese for aperitivo in the trendy Navigli district, where canals reflect the glow of bustling bars and restaurants.
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Top Experiences
The Duomo is Milan’s crown jewel, with its forest of spires and stunning rooftop views across the city to the Alps.
Leonardo’s Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie requires advance booking but is absolutely unmissable.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world’s oldest shopping malls, dazzles with its glass dome and luxury boutiques.
For football fans, the San Siro stadium offers tours of this legendary arena shared by AC Milan and Inter.
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Best Time to Visit
April to June and September to November offer mild weather and fewer tourists.
Fashion Week in February and September brings excitement but also higher prices.
Summer can be hot and many locals leave the city in August.
Winter is perfect for shopping the sales, visiting museums, and enjoying the festive Christmas atmosphere around the Duomo.














