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Many destinations have been in 🐆 fashion and then out over the years but Milan and Lake Como are constant in their splendor. This is a living guide to the very best places to eat and drink when in the area.
Everybody has their favorite of the 30-plus towns and hamlets, all linked by the scenic Antica Strada Regina. To truly understand the local saying, 🚤 ‘the lake should be seen from the lake’, meander through its least explored corners towards the only island, Comacina (where spectacular firework displays mark the feast of San Giovanni in June); or hop over to the ‘pearl of the lake’, Bellagio, on the tip of the cape where the lake splits into two legs.
My recommendations cover the entire lake Como district - the Alps ever-present, vast and dreamy, climate never too hot, never too cold - and Milan capital of fashion and design setting new trends for Italy and beyond. Tips include dishes to order, background about the place, and some personal anecdotes to give extra color to each destination!
NB: As I travel back to the region I will continue to update this list. If you purchase today, you will receive all future updates.
Art • Luxury • Wellness • Shopping • Design • Nature • Romantic • Road Trip • Mountain • Beach • Relaxation
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Milan is known as a hub for fashion and design. From cars to clothes, Milan is a visual city. This guide is from our trip to Milan with the goal of doing some history, second hand shopping and a side of Italian Grand Prix in Monza. For this trip we stayed in Milan where the kids and I adventured during the day while my husband attended the F1 race.
Included in this guide:
- Hotel recommendations
- Restaurant recommendations
- A list of second hand shops with information on what to find there
- Museums
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You would like to travel/move to Milan but you are feeling a little lost? Don't worry, I have been there too! Big cities can be overwhelming and as a newby you might need to be careful to not fall into tourist traps, or miss out on a wonderful experience right around the corner.
I moved to Milan 4 years ago, and after a lot of exploring (and a lot of walking!) I have discovered many nice places, beautiful corners and I know my way around like a local.
I like to share my experience and knowledge, so I put together a guide with all my favourite spots in Milan.
I listed and mapped out my favourite touristic attractions, museums, aperitivo places, breakfast places, cafes, Italian restaurants, foreign restaurants and gelaterie.
Specifically, you will find the following in this guide;
🏛 11 touristic attractions
🎨 6 museums
🥂 6 aperitivo places
🥐 5 breakfast places
☕️ 4 cafes
🍝 8 Italian restaurants
🍙 5 non-Italian restaurants
🍦 5 gelaterie
In this way, I hope to help you make you trip to Milan easier, and save lots of time on research!
Milan is a truly special and unique city, so I hope that thanks to this guide, you will be able to enjoy it to the fullest!
Foodie • History • Art • People & Culture • Architecture • Design
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Welcome to The Alternative Guide to Milan Map featuring the 23 best dark and unusual things to do. My tailored interactive map is perfect for when you are out on your travels, including my full city guide, photographs and location details all in one place.
Click to discover Milan through an alternative lens as we step off the beaten track and unearth hidden gems and curiosities that are often left undiscovered unless you know a local.
Featuring 23 unexpected, gothic and one-of-a-kind locations, I guarantee the guide will make for a memorable yet extraordinary experience to complete your visit to Italy's historic city.
In my interactive map I reveal my black book of favourite places to visit including detailed accounts of each location, historic tales and of course my top travel tips.
This guide was made to inspire you to wander from the usual tourist path, whilst providing a comprehensive guide to inspire fellow off-beat adventurers who intend to visit Milan.
Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
Thanks, Victoria
IG @thealternativeguide_
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Milan has long been known for old-school pasticcerie elegante. Now, young entrepreneurs are changing the flour and sugar landscape. From 19th century classic pastry houses to hip panifico, here are 14 bakeries defining Italy’s most avant-garde city.
Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • Vegan • Foodie • Art • Boutique • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • History
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Get ready to immerse yourself in Milan like a true local, discovering the city's soul through its authentic experiences, iconic landmarks and secret spots. Whether it's savoring delectable bites in tucked-away trattorias, navigating the buzzing fashion districts, or uncovering artistic marvels off the beaten path, this guide is your key to unlocking the authentic essence of Milan.
What's included in the Milan Like A Local Guide:
✔️ 14 Attractions and Museums
✔️ 12 Shops recs
✔️ 16 Restaurants recs
✔️ 8 Aperitivo Bars recs
✔️ 12 Hotels recs
✔️ 14 Experiences, guided day tours and excursions to book
50+ • Business • Car-free • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Luxury • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Foodie • History • Romantic
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Experience the fashion capital with world-renowned shopping and Michelin-rated restaurants near luxury lakeside resorts with this interactive guide.
Known in Italy as Milano, this regional capital city of Lombardia (Italian name) in northern Italy bordered by the Alps of Switzerland to the north, is the fashion capital of Italy (and arguably the world).
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, check out this interactive guide to explore this metropolitan city and its surrounding region.
Check out what to SEE + DO, what to SHOP + TASTE, where to EAT + DRINK, how to COME + GO, and places to STAY + REST in Milan.
In addition to cultural immersion, this guide provides:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Note: When you click and buy through links in this guide, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. To help fund production of these guides, tips are highly appreciated.
Luxury • Foodie • Architecture • Shopping • Outdoors
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Want to make the most of Milan?
This guide has everything you need to maximize your time in Milan! It's perfect for someone who wants to see the best of the city, eat and drink locals, and explore Milanese art and history without getting too deep into museums.
In this guide, you'll get:
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 21 restaurants & pizzerias with a range of prices and styles
- 9 coffee bars & bakeries
- 7 bars & speakeasies
- 6 gelato shops
- 6 hotel & apartment recommendations
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in my Milan Masterlist, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
Foodie • Coffee • Wine • People & Culture
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For my first solo trip to Italy, I picked Milan for a few different reasons. During my trips, I focus on architecture, culture, and art. Milan's architecture and art are key attractions, with the city playing a significant role in Italy's architectural and artistic history. It has also been a birthplace for several modern art movements. Though few remnants of the Roman era remain, the well-preserved Colonne di San Lorenzo stands out. Milan's Cathedral, constructed between 1386 and 1877, is the largest church in Italy and the third largest in the world.
Milan is acknowledged as one of the world's top four fashion capitals. The city is home to the headquarters of several renowned luxury fashion brands. It also hosts major international events and exhibitions, including Milan Fashion Week.
It may not be the typical Italian little village, but insted it is a city filled with a long, beautiful history to be discovered. And in this itinerary, I will provide you with a step-by-step guide, highlighting the most important spots.
Backpacker • Car-free • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Design • History • People & Culture • Photography
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A curated yet comprehensive collection of my favorite addresses in Milan after living here.
Travelers tend to skip over Milan because it’s not as charming on the surface as classic Italian cities such as Rome and Venice. Milan is a place that slowly reveals itself if you know just where to go to discover its hidden beauty. With the right addresses in hand, delve beneath Milan’s exterior and explore the city’s many highlights beyond Gucci and the iconic Duomo.
This guide includes:
🚋 Milan travel essentials including helpful logistics and transportation trips
🏩 Places to stay | luxury, boutique, and budget options
🍽️ Places to eat | a mix of casual and elevated spots for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
🖼️ Things to do | shops, sights, museums/galleries beyond the Duomo and Galleria
🚗 Day trip ideas
The only Milan guide you’ll need whether it’s for a quick day trip or an extended stay for fashion week.
Each handpicked recommendation includes a description with insights based on personal experience and insider travel industry intel. Check the guide or use the interactive map to look through my curated recommendations. It’s mobile-friendly and easy to use on the go.
This is a living guide. Shop now for lifetime access to future updates including new places and deeper insights without paying more later!
Art • Boutique • Design • Shopping • Foodie • Luxury
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Want to make the most of Milan?
This guide has everything you need to maximize your time in Milan! It's perfect for someone who wants to see the best of the city, eat and drink locals, and explore Milanese art and history without getting too deep into museums.
In this guide, you'll get:
- 6 hotel & apartment recommendations
- how to prebook the must-see spots
- 9 experiences & historic spots, 5 of them are free entry
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 21 restaurants & pizzerias with a range of prices and styles
- 9 coffee bars & bakeries
- 7 bars & speakeasies
- 6 gelato shops
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
*note: this guide doesn't include shop recommendations! I tend to spend my money on experiences so don't have the expertise for that.
Architecture • Art • Foodie • People & Culture
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Milan seamlessly combines the sophistication of fashion with the richness of Renaissance art. Its streets are lined with haute couture and innovative design, while its majestic cathedrals and historical monuments tell tales of centuries of history and culture.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping • Romantic • Wellness
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Buongiorno! Fashionably elegant with a lovely mix of historical, Milan exceeded our expectations! We spent several days staying in the Centro Storico neighborhood - the historic center of the city - with several landmarks and tourist attractions in the area!
I'm sharing a list of hotels and highlights that you can customize to fit your schedule and interests!
I'm also including information for a day trip to Lake Como, as well as some few general travel tips for visiting Italy - enjoy!
* Save this guide for a future trip*🍕
Car-free • 50+ • Couples • Female Solo • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Shopping • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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Italian espresso is all over Milan and no longer consumed only in bars, but also in markets, railway stations, bookshops and boutiques. Very good espresso is available all over the center of the city and so too is Starbucks as of 2018.
3rd wave coffee is slow to arrive in Milan as the city is saturated with really good espresso which always costs less than 1.50 euros.
If you’re interested in old-school roasters, really good espresso and 3rd wave spots, this is the Thatch board for you.
Couples • Groups • 50+ • Coffee • Foodie • Boutique • History • Design • Slow Travel
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Since the iconic Tate Modern arrived in 2000, the city and its visitors have shown an insatiable hunger for visual culture. The radical ICA & Whitechapel Gallery had paved the way decades earlier. But what else can you discover in the vibrant art scene of London?
Here's the hand-picked selection of hidden-gem galleries you might have never heard of, as a perfect way to spend your Sunday or dive deep into the eclectic world of contemporary art. Whether you're a seasoned art lover or just curious, these spots will inspire & ignite your creative side. Let's discover!
50+ • Family • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • Business • Backpacker • Accessibility • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Luxury • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Photography • People & Culture • Design • History
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Enter the charming neighborhood of Brera and you’ll soon forget all thoughts of the drab, industrialist Milan. Bohemian grit began to fill the cracks between the uneven cobblestone streets here after WWII, and by the 1960s, the local cafes and galleries brimmed with neorealist filmmakers and designers vying for the Compasso d’Oro award. Due north from Milan’s tourist-filled Duomo and past the storied La Scala, austere, modern palazzos make way for colorful residential buildings, their balconies overflowing with succulents, wisteria and honeysuckle. The name Brera comes from the Lombard word ‘Braida’ which means ‘green space.’ Once a fishing village where boats arrived on canals into Milan from the Northern lakes, today it is considered the most bourgeois neighborhood in Milan.
To experience a hint of old-world Brera is to shop at the weekly outdoor mercato on Via San Marco, notable for its colorful, overflowing bouquets, ample fresh fish selection, multiple produce stands and Italian fashion staples such as leather gloves and cashmere sweaters. On the winding pedestrian streets, worthwhile boutiques and vintage shops are mixed with tourist-hungry restaurants (to be avoided – I recommend the old-school trattoria tucked away nearby). Brera freshly exhibits a new generation of designers and concept boutiques, and admiration of the supermodel-esque locals.
Although more recently famous as a creative’s haven in the 1960s, Brera has for centuries attracted artists and designers who came to study at the art academy within the internationally celebrated museum Pinacoteca di Brera. Soon after it opened, Napoleon, the newly crowned King of Italy, is said to have intended the Pinacoteca to become the Louvre of Italy (Antonio Canova’s colossal marble statue of the monarch sits at the center of the palazzo courtyard today). To follow in the brushstrokes of the prestigious academy’s centuries of attendees is to shop at the historic art supply and print shop Ditta Crespi or flip through the engraved leather journal selection at Pettinaroli.
Couples • Groups • Shopping • Foodie • History • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Coffee
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The oldest and biggest Chinese district in Italy about 1km/.6 miles long is an ever-evolving evocative and colorful hub for international street food, historic boutiques, indie bookstores, natural wine and a new museum.
This itinerary includes the largest store for ethnic food in Italy, my go-to spot for Chinese massage and a vast growing array of spots for ramen, dumplings (known as Chinese ravioli) as well as local coffee institutions and antique shops.
LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Boutique • History • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Photography • Coffee • Relaxation
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Follow me in this short list of the best shopping spots throughout the fashion city. From the most expensive to the cheapest places, from fast-fashion to fashion-de-niche, we will also discover the application of the "fuorisalone" concept; always with the charm and inspiration of the city itself!
Design • Boutique • Budget • Shopping • Luxury
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