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Milan at a Glance

Milan is the second most populous city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. It sits at the centre of Italy's largest urban and metropolitan area. Milan is famous for its wealth of historical and modern sights, the most popular grand medieval castle and the UNESCO's World Heritage Site Santa Maria alle Grazie Basilica. Milan represents the "new" Italy. It is the most modern of all Italian cities, and still keeps most of its past history intact. The Milan metropolitan region is part of the so-called Blue Banana, the area of Europe with the highest population and industrial density and one of the Four Motors for Europe.

Area 181.8 Square Kilometers

Population 1.25 Million

Winter Temperature 29 C

Summer Temperature 15 C

Best Time To Visit April to September

Air

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Milan has two main international air gateways, Linate airport and Malpensa airport. Sometimes referred to as Milan's additional airports, Bergamo's Orio al Serio airport and Parma airport mostly host budget airlines.

Rail

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The main railway station is the Central Station, which is served by Trenitalia, the State Railways. Regular express and fast trains serve all Italian cities and some European cities.

Milan’s Cathedral

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The most exuberant example of Northern Gothic in Italy. Its spiky spires and towers dominate Piazza del Duomo, Milan’s beating heart. It’s the most exuberant example of Northern Gothic in Italy, its spiky spires and towers dominate Piazza del Duomo, Milan’s beating heart. One of the highlights of a visit to the cathedral is the view from the roof.

Navigli

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The Navigli District, named from its network of interconnected canals remains one of the most exciting and unique areas of Milan. A favourite for travellers and locals, the area abounds with cafes, restaurants and bars. The Navigli District offers its own brand of shopping and nightlife for travellers.

Navigli District Shopping

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The Navigli District offers its own brand of shopping and nightlife for travellers. With hip bohemian shops full of handmade items and vintage clothing, travellers can easily find one-of-a-kind gems in Navigli, and all for great bargains. While they are not used much for travel, the canal ways of Navigli offer stunning sights whilst visitors are moving through the area.

Designer bargains

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There are many ways to bag a bargain throughout the city, if you know where to look. Shops selling end-of-season returns, catwalk cast-offs and seconds abound, as do second-hand and vintage clothes boutiques. You'll also find heart-stopping deals in the markets, from Gucci shoes to cashmere jumpers.

Gallerie Vittorio Emanuele II

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Another historic shopping spot is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the glass-roofed arcade near the Duomo. It opened in 1867, which makes it one of the oldest shopping malls in the world.

Namaste

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Via Ricciarelli, 12, 20148 Milan, Italy
Cuisines: Indian, Nepalese

Indo Ceylon

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Via Resegone, 1, 20159 Milan, Italy
Cuisines: Indian, Sri Lankan

Serendib

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Via Pontida 2, 20121 Milan, Italy
Cuisines: Indian, Sri Lankan

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