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Milan is the second largest city in Italy. It is known for its famous Duomo Cathedral. Milan is famous for its arts, history and amazing architecture. I would highly recommend Milan for a day trip, or two night stay.
This free itinerary is here to prepare you for your trip to Milan and to showcase you the layout of other itineraries on this page.
This itinerary includes:
- 3 x Accommodations I recommend
- THE BEST SPA IN ITALY - probably one of the best spas I have ever been too!
- 2 x Brunch recommendations
- GREAT PIZZA must have
- 2 x Evening Restaurant recommendations
- Things to Do
Architecture âą Budget âą Luxury âą Foodie âą Wellness âą History âą Romantic âą People & Culture âą Photography âą Relaxation
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Visiting Lake Como and Milan in Italy? Check out this itinerary for 2 Days in Lake Como and 1 Day in Milan, including where to stay, places to visit, where to eat, the best time to visit and more!
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This is a small list of the best places to have a drink, have an aperitif or have something to eat, with some small historical highlights. This area is among the best known precisely for its nightlife and you will fall in love with the atmosphere; from the old buildings with the vintage hanging balconies, the boats, the warm lights of the signs and the reflection of the water; all with pleasant melodies, the hubbub of passersby and delicious food!
50+ âą Business âą Car-free âą Couples âą Family âą Groups âą Female Solo âą Architecture âą Budget âą Foodie âą History âą Photography
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Discovery the best gems in the center of Milano!
There are so many things to see in Milano, which I have recognized to be as unmissable, which is why in this small guide there are tips with a route oriented in the city center with places to eat, museums to visit and places to discover.
Summary:
- Introduction
- The weather
- The budget
- The center
- From the center to the LEFT
- From the center to the RIGHT
Hope you enjoy it đ
Couples âą Family âą Accessibility âą Groups âą Female Solo âą 50+ âą Art âą Architecture âą Foodie âą History âą Luxury
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The Ultimate 14-Day Italy Travel Itinerary Guide
This incredible itinerary takes you through the highlights of Italy, from the ancient ruins of Rome, the unrivaled art collection of the Vatican, the rolling hills, hot springs and world-class cuisine of Tuscany, the leaning tower of Pisa, the vibrant city of Florence, the beaches and beauty of the Cinque Terre, Milan, Lake Como, and the floating city of Venice (all in two perfectly planned weeks).
So what are you waiting for? Grab your copy today!
Adventure âą Architecture âą Art âą Foodie âą History âą Wellness âą Shopping âą Photography âą Beach âą Mountain âą Wine âą Road Trip âą Relaxation âą Romantic âą People & Culture
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Thereâs a reason George Clooney has called this beautiful lake retreat 1 hour from Milan home. Charming towns, beautiful water, mountains, and no shortage of good food makes it a great short stop on an Italian getaway. You donât need to spend a long time there to have a great time!
Adventure âą Luxury âą Foodie âą Shopping âą Nature âą Romantic
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Welcome to your ultimate 15-day adventure through Italy! This guide offers a curated selection of Italyâs most iconic and enchanting cities, perfect for a memorable two-week journey.
Whether you're drawn to the historic allure of Rome, the artistic treasures of Florence, the romantic canals of Venice, the fashion-forward streets of Milan, or the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, this itinerary highlights the best destinations to maximize your Italian experience.
In this guide, you'll find a curated list of must-visit cities, including Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, and more, each offering its unique charm and attractions. âš
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Are you looking for an original way to explore Italy? Do you like hiking for multiple days and meeting new people? If so, you should definitely go on "Via Degli Dei", an amazing 5-days-adventure on the Apennines, starting in Bologna and ending in Florence (or the other way around!). During the hike you will get to see Italy in a unique way, rediscovering yourself while enjoying the calmness of nature... Before and after you will have the opportunity to:
- Explore the region that gave birth to lasagna, "bolognese sauce" and cappelletti
- Visit Florence, see the Leaning Tower of Pisa and taste some amazing wine
- Go on one-day-trips with high speed trains to other unique destinations like Venice, Milan, Pisa and many more
Backpacker âą Female Solo âą 50+ âą Groups âą Adventure âą Budget âą Outdoors âą Slow Travel
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A day trip to Turin is convenient and takes just one hour from Milan via the high-speed Frecciarossa train from Milano Centrale to Stazione di Torino Porta Susa.
To squeeze the most out of just one day in this city, hereâs where Iâd spend my time to experience the best of Turin's architecture, culture, and local cuisine.
This tour provides a few options to allow you to pick and choose based on your interests and budget. Just be sure to walk from piazza to piazza to get a feel for this beautiful city.
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Architecture âą Coffee âą People & Culture âą Foodie
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Bergamo is a medieval city on a hill: perfect for slow meandering and eating all the best local dishes!
It's one of the easiest and most fun day trips out of Milan! It's an hour by train from the city, and is home to one of Milan's main airports, making it easy to fit into most itineraries.
Whether you have a day or a few, this guide has everything you need to make the most of Bergamo!
In this guide, you'll get:
- how to get to and around Bergamo
- why Bergamo works as a day trip or one night overnight
- 13 sites on a self-guided walking tour
- 6 optional activities depending on your time and interest
- 13 restaurants at a range of price points and specialties
- 3 cafes and gelaterie
Car-free âą Couples âą Female Solo âą Backpacker âą Groups âą Adventure âą Architecture âą Budget âą Foodie âą History âą Relaxation
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Sitting in the middle of Italian foodie heaven, Parma is an easy day trip from Bologna, Modena, or Milan! This guide has everything you need for a relaxing, food-centric day with history and architecture thrown in.
On this guide, youâll get:
- the major sights with notes on what youâre seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 6 of the major sights, along with advice on if you need to pre-book
- 4 restaurants at varying price points, along with a wine bar and a gelateria
- a Parmigiano-Reggiano dairy, a prosciutto a foodie shop worth checking out
- 2 castle towns to explore just out of town
Architecture âą Art âą History âą People & Culture âą Foodie
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During my trip to Italy, I spontaneously decided to spend a day in Bergamo, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much this city has to offerâmore so than even nearby Milan, for example. When I picture a classic Italian postcard city, Bergamo now comes to mind. With amazing food (of course), charming little alleyways filled with souvenirs and regional products, and beautiful historic architecture, it has everything youâd want from a city nestled near the Alps.
The city of Bergamo is located in northern Italy's Lombardy region. Bergamo is made up of two parts: the modern extension in the plains below and the old walled core, known as CittĂ Alta ('Upper Town,') situated inside a group of hills. Encircled by vast Venetian defensive systems, the upper town has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 9, 2017.
Let me show you whatâs worth seeing!
Backpacker âą Car-free âą Female Solo âą Architecture âą Art âą History âą People & Culture
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So many reasons to put Turin on top of your travel wish list this year. Stylish, elegant and effortlessly cool, Turin is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Italy with a vibrant café and aperitivo scene, and a bustling nightlife: like Milan, but with less attitude.
Here is a detailed three-day itinerary for getting the most of your visit to this fabulous city.
My guide includes 6 tried & tested restaurant recommendations for lunch and dinner, 4 great aperitivo and cocktails bars, an overview of its main attractions and places of interest, but also its less-touristed spots.
The interactive map makes it simple to plan and personalise your own route.
All of the photos featured in the body of the guide are my own, as are the images in the recommendations included
You'll also find a detailed article included with links to further info and lots of additional photographs
Couples âą Family âą Architecture âą Art âą Foodie âą History âą Photography âą People & Culture âą Romantic âą Wine
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Italyâs landscapes and cultures are so varied that each region feels like an entirely new world. This meticulously planned 14-day road trip allows you to dive deep into Italyâs iconic highlights and hidden gems. From the out of this world views of the Dolomites to the sun-soaked Amalfi coast, youâll experience the best of Italyâs history, food, art, and nature.
Your itinerary will be: Milan - Lake Como - Venice - Dolomites - Florece - Tuscany - Rome - Naples - Pompeii - Amalfi Coast - Sorrento
In this guide you'll find:
đ€Ż 90+ locals-only recommendations, including food and drink, viewpoints, museums and MORE
đșïž An interactive map so you can see which places are nearby
đ Tips and tricks that will be useful and 100% needed to get the best out of this experience
Backpacker âą Digital Nomads âą LGBTQ+ âą Vegan âą Vegetarian âą Camping âą Foodie âą History âą Photography âą People & Culture âą Slow Travel âą Van Life âą Outdoors âą Architecture âą Adventure âą Romantic
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