Things to do in Milan

Milan - home to the beautiful Milan Cathedral - the Duomo. Italy's fashion capital, where history, cutting-edge design, and culture blend.

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Milan

Explore Milan. Begin your journey at the famous Duomo di Milano, the incredible Gothic cathedral that offers amazing views from its rooftop terraces. Just steps away, enjoy the grandeur of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world's oldest shopping malls, with luxury boutiques and exquisite dining. Explore the artistic masterpieces housed within the Pinacoteca di Brera, which is home to works by Caravaggio and Raphael. Take a moment to see Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, a UNESCO World Heritage site, at the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Finally, unwind amidst the verdant beauty of Sempione Park, a tranquil oasis perfect for relaxation and leisurely strolls. Milan's variety of attractions promise an experience for all.

Must-Visit Attractions in Milan

Useful Information for Milan

  • Italy Dialling Code: +39
  • Milan Dialling Code: 2
  • Emergency Number: 112
  • Currency: € (Euro)
  • Language: Italian

Milan Fun Facts

  • Home to the World's First Shopping Mall: Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which was built in 1867, is considered the world’s first shopping mall!
  • Leonardo da Vinci Lived Here: The legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci spent over 20 years in Milan. His famous mural, The Last Supper, is housed in the Santa Maria delle Grazie. He also designed innovative city plans for Milan!
  • The Only City with Two Champions League Giants: Milan is the only city in the world with two football clubs that have won the UEFA Champions League multiple times! AC Milan and Inter Milan also share a stadium, San Siro.
  • A Secret English Inscription in the Duomo: Inside Milan’s famous Duomo di Milano, there is an inscription on a sundial that reads, "Horologium est ab Eberardo Fabri Mediolani rest." It’s a rare sight in such a historic Italian cathedral!
  • The Aperitivo Capital: Milan is where the Italian tradition of ‘aperitivo’ (pre-dinner drinks and snacks) became popular. Locals enjoy a drink like a Negroni Sbagliato or an Aperol Spritz with tasty bites before dinner!