Otel.com: Between the Piazza Sempione and the Castello Sforzesco is this urban park where you can relax with the surrounding gardens and monuments. Also nearby is the Aquarium of Milan.
Local Histórico e Tombado · Duomo · 151 dicas e avaliações
Otel.com: This world-famous Roman ruin is a definite must-see when you're in Milan. Located just in front of the San Lorenzo Basilica, this place has 16 columns that date back to the 3rd century.
Charles Edge: When you're next to the Duomo, check out the Galleria. Lots of shopping an some of the best people watching ever. It's the Rodeo Drive of Milan!
Corso Porta Venezia (Via Palestro), Milão, Lombardia
Parque · Buenos Aires - Venezia · 120 dicas e avaliações
Otel.com: This English-styled garden complex is where you can escape the busy city. Don't miss the Natural History Museum and Planetarium at the park's eastern edge.
Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, Milão, Lombardia
Igreja · Magenta - San Vittore · 95 dicas e avaliações
Otel.com: Apart from its amazing Renaissance architecture, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. It’s very difficult to buy tickets, so make sure you get yours in advance.
Milano è Turismo: The great Neoclassical renovation performed by Giuseppe Piermarini took place towards the end of the 18th century. From then on, it was a palace for the rulers of the city http://tinyurl.com/ax5kknv
Piazza della Scala 6 (Via Manzoni, 2), Milão, Lombardia
Galeria de Arte · Duomo · 45 dicas e avaliações
Milano è Turismo: The 18th century Palazzo Anguissola and the 19th century Palazzo Brentani contain 200 19th century Italian works, from Canova’s bas-reliefs to Boccioni. http://tinyurl.com/crf7eux
YoYo: Excellent place for breakfast. Try 'la 160', the 'brioche a la crema' and their cappucino, it's one of the best in town. The place in crowded Saturday's and Sundays morning. Wifi available
Museu de Ciências · Magenta - San Vittore · 129 dicas e avaliações
DMG: This is a wonderland of science and technology. The entire museum will pique the interest of your inner scientist, but the Da Vinci models are particularly captivating.