Milan
Milan
Italian women have an effortless elegance. For Italians, it is more important to buy less but buy quality.
Milan is also the birth-place of the famous fashion brand Dolce and Gabanna.


The best times to visit Milan are April-May and September- October to avoid the summer heat. Here is a list of some places to visit in Milan.

48 Hours in Milan

Day 1
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Flight: LOT Polish Airlines
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Round Trip C$903.00 (not including tax)
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Hotel: Cadorna Suites
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€60 a night (C$91)
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Free wifi
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1.3 km from city center
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Transportation: Underground Subway
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MilanoCard costs €14 (C$20)
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48 hours of free access to Milan’s public transportations
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Free or discounted entry to over 500 of Milan’s tourist attractions
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Breakfast: Motta Caffe
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€5 (C$7.50)
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Amazing views of the Duomo
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The Duomo is a popular destination among Instagram bloggers. The beautiful building makes for an iconic background in any picture. Although a bit cliche, I couldn't help but snap my own picture while there. I would recommend going in the earlier hours of the morning to snap pictures without too many tourists in the way
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Milan Bike Tour
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€35 (C$52)
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Goes to major attractions and lesser known attractions
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Milan Duomo, Teatro La Scala, Castello Sforzesco, and more
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Can pick between morning or afternoon
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Lunch is included
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3.5 hours
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Dinner: Il Caminetto
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€15 (C$22.00)
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Dessert: Il Massimo Del Gelato
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€5 (C$7.50)
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Milan Duomo
Day 2
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Breakfast: Bianco Latte
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€15 (C$22.00)
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Although the prices are a bit steep, I highly recommend the lattes and cheese danishes. I promise it's worth the cost.
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Lunch: Panino Giusto
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€10 (C$15.00)
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Multiple locations
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Shopping
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Via della Spiga
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Via Manzoni
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And more
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Pre-dinner drinks: Radetsky
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Dinner: Quality Beef, Trattoria Della Carne
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€12 (C$18.00)
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Bianco Latte