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MILAN

PUBLISHING DATE: 1/23/2012 | COUNTRY CODE: IT


Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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Milan is all about design and high fashion, so the range of
shops and trendy bars can be almost overwhelming. But
Milan also has the Duomo cathedral, da Vincis "Last Supper
and the simple neighbourhood restaurants where no long
lunch is complete without ossobuco and risotto alla milanese.
Population
1.3 million
Currency
1 Euro, C = 100 cents
Opening hours
Shops in Milan are usually open 9.00-13.00
and 15.00-20.00, with some variation
depending on the time of year. Large
department stores and some of the famous
fashion houses are usually open all day.
Internet
www.turismo.comune.milano.it
www.ciaomilano.it
www.provincia.milano.it
Newspapers
Hello Milano
Milano Mese
Easy Milan
Emergency numbers
Fire brigade: 115
Medical: 118
Police: 112
Tourist information
Address: Via Marconi
Guglielmo 1
Tel. +39 02 7252 4301
THE CITY
Milan was founded by Celtic tribes around
600 B.C. When the Romans conquered the
city, it was renamed "Mediolanum-the
land in the middle. Thanks to Milans
strategic location in the middle of the
fertile Po River valley, it quickly became
an important centre for trade in the
Roman Empire. Later, it also became its
western capital. In 313, Constantine the
Great issued the Edict of Milan, declaring
Christianity equal to other religions in the
Empire.
Today, Milan is the second largest city in
Italy. Almost everything in Milan revolves
around the fashion industry. Most famous
designers and fashion houses tend to be
located in the city-the area around Via
Montenapoleone and Via Della Spiga is the
heart and home to many fashion industry
flagship stores. Centro Storico is where
many of the citys famous sights are
located, including the Duomo and the La
Scala Opera. Navagli, by the canals, is
another exciting neighbourhood famous
for its nightlife and the artsy Brera
enclave.
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DO & SEE
The best way to understand how Milan is
laid out is to take a ride on one of the
trains. Route 1 runs from the main train
station, via Piazza Cairoli to Castello
Sforzesco and is probably the best choice.
But many other routes also offer good
views of the city.
Il Duomo
The Cathedral is the symbol of Milan.
Building began in 1386 and was not
completed until 500 years later. It is a late
Gothic masterpiece, made more
interesting by the fact that this style cant
be seen anywhere else in Italy.
Towering over the piazza del Duomo, the
marble building is covered by 135 spires
and countless statues.
Address: Piazza Duomo
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Cenacolo Vinciano
This is the home of one of the worlds
most famous artworks, Leonardo da
Vincis "Last Supper." Its rarely possible
to simply walk in and take a look though,
and a good way to avoid the long queues
is to book a time in advance.
Address: Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2
Phone: +39 02 8942 1146
Internet: www.cenacolovinciano.org
More Info: The painting is located in the church
with the same name
Pinacoteca di Brera
Milan doesnt have as many art treasures
as Venice and Florence, but not far
behind. The citys foremost art museum
exhibits works by Mantegna, Giovanni
Bellini, Bramante, and Caravaggio,
amongst others.
Address: Via Brera 28
Phone: +39 02 722 631
Internet: www.brera.beniculturali.it
San Siro
The citys two top Series A football teams,
Internazionale and AC Milan, draw
dedicated crowds to their shared home
ground. San Siro also hosts fan events,
and is home to Italys only football
museum.
Address: Via dei Piccolomini, 5
Phone: +39 02 48798202
Internet: www.sansiro.net
Teatro alla Scala Museum
Teatro alla Scala is one of the most
famous opera houses in the world, which
opened in 1778. A visit to the museum
grants you a sneak peek inside the
theatre. Youll be able to see inside one of
the spectacular theatre boxes, overlooking
the stage.
Address: Largo Ghiringhelli 1, Piazza Scala
Opening hours: From 9 am to 12.30 pm (last
entrance at 12 noon) and from 1.30 pm to 5.30
pm (last entrance at 5 pm)
Phone: +39 02 88 79 2473 / +39 02 79 7473
Internet: www.teatroallascala.org
EATING
Milan has a large selection of restaurants,
from strict sushi eateries to top-class
establishments, where the corporate
credit card reigns supreme. As is often the
case in Italy, the best dining experience
is usually at less extravagant restaurants
and trattorias serving local and national
specialities.
Armani/Nobu
This Latino-Japanese fusion restaurant
(inside the Armani department store) has
an interior that is as exciting as the menu.
The translucent screens, deep red chairs,
and the strict lines are reminiscent of
luxurious airport lounges. For those who
find it hard to choose, there is a tasting
menu-Omakasse-for C85.
Address: Via Pisoni, 1
Phone: +39 02 6231 2645
Internet: www.armanilifestyle.com
Cracco-peck
This storied deli also has its own one-star
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Michelin restaurant. The young chef, Carlo
Cracco, creates delicious dishes like goat
milk ravioli with bunching onion and
Norcia truffle.
Address: Via Victor Hugo, 4
Phone: +39 02 876 774
Internet: www.ristorantecracco.it
Rigolo
Rigolo looks like a formal restaurant with
its white linen, silver cutlery and slightly
older waiters. But once inside, it becomes
apparent that this is actually a warm and
friendly place. The food is Tuscan, and
includes pappardelle with wild boar sauce.
Address: Largo Treves
Phone: +39 02 804589
Internet: www.rigolo.it
Centro Ittico
A famous venue, split between two levels.
On the lower level is the restaurant, with
a large fish counter from which diners can
choose their own seafood. On the second
floor, is the lounge bar.
Address: Via Martiri Oscuri, 19
Phone: +39 02 26143774
Internet: www.rawfishcafe.it
Maio
This restaurant is located in the exclusive
department store Rinascente. It is a
special place dedicated to good food,
where the passion for cooking and the
pleasure of the palate find their maximum
expression. Maio is said to be a new
landmark in the most glamorous Milan.
Address: Piazza Duomo
Phone: +39 02 8852455
Internet: www.rinascente.it
CAFES
In Italy, gelato is eaten just as religiously
as pasta. Its not only Italys delicious
answer to ice cream-it is a way of life.
Italian ice cream is often said to be the
best in the world.
Sant Ambroeus
Sober and elegant 1930s caf, which
smacks of classic Paris. Add an
ambrogiotti (dark chocolate with
zabaglione filling) with your coffee for a
flavorful sugar kick.
Address: Corso Matteotti, 7
Phone: +39 02 76000 540
Internet: www.santambroeusmilano.it
Princi
Princi presents a new concept regarding
bread making. Theyre open 24 hours a
day, offering smoldering hot coffee and
fresh baked foccaccia, cake and pizza.
They also have an enticing lunch menu, so
whenever you feel like it, pop in for a
treat.
Address: Via Speronari, 6
Phone: +39 02 36568785
Internet: www.princi.it
Cova
Cova is the most famous caf on the
fashion street Via Monte Napoleones.
Elegant ladies enjoy an afternoon tea
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while nibbling on Pasticcini cookies or
Montebianco pastries. Once in a while, a
supermodel will pop by.
Address: Via Montenapoleone, 8
Phone: +39 02 76005599 / +39 02 76000578
Internet: www.pasticceriacova.com
Creperia Caff Vecchia Brera
A very tranquil caf with soft lighting, live
music and comfortable sofas inviting you
to stay for a while, have something to
drink and find your center. If youre
hungry, sample the wide variety of sweet
and salty crpes or sandwiches.
Address: Via dellOrso, 20
Phone: +39 02 86461695
Internet: www.creperiavecchiabrera.it
Zucca (Caff Miani)
Zucca (Caff Miani) is beautifully located
at the entrance of Galleria Vittoria
Emanuele II and just a short stroll from
Teatro alla Scala. Apparently Toscanini
and Verdi were a few of the celebrities
who used to frequent this venue. Opened
in 1867, the interior is impressive with
mosaics by Angelo dAndrea. If you stand
and drink by the bar you can avoid the
steep prices that rise once you sit down
with table service.
Address: Angolo Piazza Duomo
Subway: Metro Duomo/bus 61/tram 1, 2, 19, 20,
24
Opening hours: 7.30 am-8.30 pm. Tue-Sun.
Closed August.
Phone: +39 02 86464435
Internet: www.caffemiani.it
More Info: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
The Brera and Navigli neighbourhoods
have the most bars and a bustling
nightlife. For a more trendy option, try the
area around Corso Como. Do it the
Milanese way and mingle at a selection of
bars between 19.00 and 21.00. Filling
snacks can sometimes be had for free
with your drinks!
Bhangrabar
This Indian lounge bar has created a cozy
venue with an inviting atmosphere. The
jazz and soul music contributes to the
relaxed feeling and on Sunday nights you
can even combine your cocktail with a
brief but invigorating shiatsu massage.
Address: Corso Sempione 1 Arco della Pace
Phone: +39 02 34934469
Internet: www.bhangrabar.it
Martini Bar at Dolce & Gabbana
This retro bar takes its design cues from
art nouveau and other modernist styles.
The black mosaic floor has a red dragon
inlay flanked by small, black leather sofas
and large Murano candelabras. The bar is
a collaboration between Martini and Dolce
& Gabbana, so you can expect timeless
elegance as well as traditional modernity.
Address: Corso Venezia, 15
Phone: +39 02 7601 1154
Internet: www.dolcegabbana.it/martini
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Marino Alla Scala
Another bar with fashion connections is
Trussardis Marino alla Scala. It is larger
and airier than Martini Bar, with more
conventional design elements, such as
light pillars, and a wall of flat screen
monitors.
Address: Piazza della Scala, 5
Phone: +39 02 80688201
Internet: www.trussardiallascala.com
Tropicana Milano
There is nothing like latin vibes to get the
party started! Let the music and the dance
heat you up, let loose to bachata and
salsa and mingle with loads of people that
enjoy life just as much as you do.
Address: Viale Bligny, 52
Opening hours: Closed Monday and Wednesday
Phone: +39 02 58436525
Internet: www.tropicanamilano.it
Magazzini Generali
Popular for dancing, housed in the
basement of a former warehouse. Free
entrance and a focus on playing the best
music available keeps people interested
and frequently visiting this popular venue.
Address: Via Pietrasanta, 14
Phone: +39 02 5393948
Internet: www.magazzinigenerali.it
More Info: info@magazzinigenerali.it
Volo
This is a restaurant and bar with a popular
garden shielded by canopy trees, the
perfect place for a fiery mojito. Every day
between 18.00 and 19.30 is Happy Hour,
enjoy!
Address: Via Torricelli, 16
Phone: +39 02 8323014
Internet: www.volo-milano.com
SHOPPING
Milan is the capital of fashion, and there is
plenty to choose from when it comes to
shopping. Even those less interested in
fashion, or who cant afford the prices, will
find exploring Via Monte Napoleone, Via
della Spiga and the surrounding streets
rewarding, this is where all the fashion
houses have their impressive flagship
stores. Armanis department store on Via
Manzoni 31, is a good example, or Guccis
store on Via Monte Napoleone- covering
a whole city block. Dolce & Gabbanas
impressive new menswear store on Corso
Venezia, is housed in the former palace of
a Sicilian nobleman. Other good shopping
venues include:
La Rinascente
Milans equivalent to Londons Harrods
department store. Eight floors of exclusive
fashion, accessories, perfumes and toys.
Address: Piazza Duomo
Phone: +39 02 467711
Internet: www.rinascente.it
G Lorenzi
A snobbish shop for men who want only
the finest in grooming, smoking
paraphernalia and knives.
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Address: Via Monte Napoleone, 9
Phone: +39 02 76022848
Internet: www.lorenzi.it
Dmagazine
Outlet store with shops selling last
seasons fashions at a fraction of the
original cost. Browse the shelves and be
inspired by the Italian fashion that please
an entire world.
Address: Via Monte Napoleone, 26
Phone: +39 02 76006027
Internet: www.dmagazine.it
Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Corso Vittorio Emanuele is the street that
connects Piazza Duomo and San Babila.
The wide street is known as "Milans living
room", frequently passed through by
businessman and tourists alike. It is free
of traffic and boasts Louis Vuitton and
Prada in the center of this shopping
paradise.
Address: Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Cotti
Well-stocked wine shop in the artsy Brera
neighbourhood with an original 1930s
interior. Italy produces an impressive
quantity of high quality wine, and this
wine shop stocks more than 3.000
selected labels representing every region
in Italy. They also offer a selection of
regional chocolate, cakes and cookies.
Address: Via Solferino, 42
Phone: +39 02 29001096 / +39 02 6572995
Internet: www.enotecacotti.it
Rossi & Grassi
After visiting Cotti, head down to Rossi &
Grassi. Specializing in cold cuts, this is the
place to buy prosciutto San Daniele and
mortadella with pistachios.
Address: Via Ponte Vetero, 4
Phone: +39 02 86462247
Internet: www.rg.mi.it
SLEEPING
Milan is a city to be reckoned with, and
along with its magnetic vibe and hectic
life, comes a ton of choices regarding
accommodation:
Starhotels Anderson
This is a hotel which may not look like
much from the outside, but inside awaits
friendly personnel, nice rooms, and a good
breakfast. The prices may vary a lot
according to the season but the hotel is
good value for the money and also
conveniently located near the central
station.
Address: Piazza Luigi di Savoia, 20
Phone: +39 02 6690 141
Internet: www.starhotels.com
3rooms
Book well in advance to stay in one of the
three rooms in this small luxury hotel.
Each room has a tasteful combination of
design classics such as Arne Jacobsens
Swan armchair, sofas by Noguchi, and
high tech from Bang & Olufsen.
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Address: Corso Como, 10
Phone: +39 02 626 163
Internet: www.3rooms-10corsocomo.com
Hotel XXII Marzo
Hotel "22" Marzo is a family-run two star
hotel near the Cathedral. There are plenty
of ways to get to the city centre and the
staff is always helpful and friendly.
Address: Piazza Santa Maria del Suffragio, 3
Phone: +39 02 70107064
Internet: www.hotel22marzo.com
Porta Garibaldi Bed & Breakfast
This b&b is a small apartment situated
within walking distance from the cinemas
and theatres of the neighbourhood
Garibaldi. A few of the amenities you can
enjoy while staying here are fresh
breakfast, books and dvds guidebooks to
help you get the most out of your stay
and free Wi-Fi.
Address: Viale Pasubio, 8
Phone: +39 02 29061419
Internet: www.portagaribaldi.it
Hotel Pierre Milano
Right in the middle of the most exclusive
neighbourhood lies Hotel Pierre Milano.
Close to restaurants, cafs and famous
sights such as Il Duomo and Teatro alla
Scala, with all amenities required, this is a
good choice in Milans big city djungle.
Address: Via De Amicis, 32
Phone: +39 02 72 00 05 81
Internet: www.hotelpierremilano.it
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Airport
Milan has three main airports:
Malpensa
Linate
Bergamo (Orio al Serio).
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Malpensa lies approximately 50 kilometres
(31 miles) from downtown Milan and can
be reached by bus, train and taxi. Taxis
charge C70 for the journey and buses
approx. C7 one-way.
The Malpensa Express train departs from
Malpensa airports terminal 1. Tickets are
approx. C10.
Web: www.airportmalpensa.com
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Linate airport is situated eight kilometres
from the Milan city center and there are
buses and taxis to transport you to and
from the airport. This airport is mainly
used for domestic and short haul
international flights. From Linate it is
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approx. 20 kilometres to the centre, and a
taxi costs approx. C18.
Web: www.linate-airport.com
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Orio al Serio Airport, lies 50 kilometres
north east of Milan, just outside of
Bergamo. Buses depart from here for
Milan city centre. A one-way ticket for the
one-hour journey to Milan costs C8, a
return is C15.
Web: www.sacbo.it
Internet: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it,
www.ferrovienord.it
Public Transport
Milans local transport is called ATM and
includes underground, buses, and trains.
Single fare tickets and day passes can be
purchased from ATM ticket offices,
newsstands and ticket machines. Sundays
offer the best value for families-a family
of four can travel on a single person fare.
Internet: www.atm-mi.it
Taxi
Taxis are usually white, and can be hailed
in the street or at taxi stands. These are
often located outside train and
underground stations. The meter starts at
approximately C3. The final fare depends
on the number of suitcases you have, the
day, and the time of day.
Post
Stamps can be bought at tobacconists
that carry either the blue and white
"Itabashi sign or are simply marked with
a T.
Pharmacy
Farmacia Carlo Erba
24h service
Address: Piazza Duomo 21
Phone: +39 02 8646 4832
Dentist
International Health Center
Address: Galleria Strasburgo, 3
Phone: +39 02 7634 0720
Internet: www.ihc.it
Telephone
Country code: +39
Area code: 02
Electricity
220 volt
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Ripa di Porta Ticinese A4 Via della Spiga D1 D2 Via Orefici B2 C2
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