Flights to Milan
Flights from Milan
Milan is simply fascinating. This is the city where you will find the frantic hustle and bustle of an industrial city mixed with the glamour of the presumed world capital of fashion and the powerful effects of history reflected by its architecture. And so Vueling takes you to Milan. And in order to ensure that your trip to Milan will be unforgettable, we recommend to you the following.
Hotels in MilanAs in any big city, the variety of hotels in Milan is highly varied. We have chosen a few of them for you below.
The GraySmall but incredibly sophisticated and very, very expensive. Nevertheless, the style and spatial design justify the price. Furthermore, what you save flying with us you can spend here.Via San Raffaele 6 Antica Locanda dei MercantiThis place has a lot of character and is located in il centro storico. Our suggestion is Room 24, which has a fantastic private terrace with a bamboo roof.Via San Tomaso 6 Bed & Breakfast NavigliModern and comfortable B&B near the Navigli canal. Via Gentilino 7 Hotel TocqEven though its exterior facade reminds you of the typical hotel, the interior is completely the opposite. It is a gem of Italian design with Minimalist interior architecture. The restaurant has an enchanting terrace with a lively and fashionable bar where you can mingle with the "Jet Set" Milanese.Vía A. De Tocqueville, 7/D Airport de Milan
The Malpensa Airport is located 45 km northeast of Milan. Getting there using public transportation: by train, from Terminal 1 the Malpensa Express will take you to the Cardona Station in Milan (duration of trip: 40 minutes). By taxi, you can catch a taxi from the taxi stand at the arrival gate. By bus: there are many buses that will take you from either terminal to the Central Bus Station of Milan. There are also lines that will take you to the Linate, Sesto and Torino airports. The Malpensa Bus Express will take you from Terminal 1 to the Central Station of Milan, stopping at the Milan Fairgrounds during the fair season upon request.
Milan's airport
Restaurants in MilanIt is for good reason that Italy is so famous for its cooking. In Milan don't forget to try the panettoni with a copa de marsala for dessert, or to go out for appetizers in the late afternoon.L'ATMThis authentic Milanese institution for partaking in appetizers is an old bus stop that has been transformed into a designer bar and is recognizable at night for the orange light halo emanating from it.Piazzale Biancamano 2 Cracco PeckThe famous Peck Restaurant reopened in 2001 under the supervision of chef Carlo Cracco. In this central Milan establishment you can taste a personalized mixture of traditional Itialian cuisine and revolutionary cooking. Closed at midday on Saturdays and on Sundays.Via Hugo 4 Il Ponte RossoAn old and coquettish trattoria on the bank of one of the Navigli canals. A cozy and unique atmosphere for anyone who wants to try authentic regional Italian cooking. Don't forget to try the vegetable soup. Closed on Sundays and Mondays at lunchtime.Ripa di Porta Ticinese 23 BistrotElegant, with the best view of the city with three menus among which to choose: vegetarian, Milanese and fish.Piazza Duomo Baci & AbbracciA classic example of Milan-style fashion. It has minimalist decor but it is full of life, just like its name. Baci & Abbracci offers 700 different types of pizza, aside from the traditional Italian dishes.Via Edmondo De Amicis 44 Business hours in MilanThe majority of the stores in Milan open from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and then from 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Tuesday through Saturday. On Mondays many stores do not open until after lunch Don't miss... in MilanDuomoThis is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Its stained glass windows and forest of pinnacles and statues are impressive. Nearby you can see the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery and the Pallazzo Reale.Piazza Duomo Castello SforzescoAntaño used to be a military fort, but today it houses a fantastic museum where you can find the Pietá Rondanini by Michelangelo and paintings by Tiziano, Van Dyck and Mantegna.Piazza Castello Teatro alla ScalaDating to 1778, this was the first opera house in Europe. It houses the Museo Teatrale alla Scala with interesting features related to the world of opera.Piazza Scala Convento di Santa Maria delle GrazieIn the refectory of this Renaissance convent you can see The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci. However, you must make a reservation weeks in advance by phoning (+39) 02 89421146.Via Magenta Via Monte NapoleoneThis is known as the Quadrilatero della Moda with its "typical" stores - Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferré, Valentino, Versace... See and must be seen.Basilica di Sant'AmbrogioVisiting this church is a spiritual experience, especially on a rainy or cloudy day, which often happens a lot in Milan. The atmosphere in this medieval church, consecrated by Saint Ambrose in the year 387, is truly unique which is why it served as a model for all the Romanic churches in Lombardy.Piazza Sant'Ambrogio 15 I NavigliThis romantic and bohemian neighbourhood get its name from its network of "navigable" canals used during medieval times. Today, most of the canals have been covered but there are three still in existence: il Naviglio Grande, il Pavese, and la Darsena. On its streets, you will find shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and night clubs full of Milanese.South of Corso Porta TicineseOnline guides de MilanOUR FAVOURITE ONLINE GUIDESIn Spanish: http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/esp/tpl/mag4/art20041001/htm/dest_milan.htm
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