Milan Tourism

Milan is an exciting city to visit for various reasons. The fashion weeks that take place twice a year add to the glamour quotient of this city, but it also has deep historical and cultural values. Milan is the city of artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, the composer Verdi and the designer Giorgio Armani too. Milan was also home to Mussolini and Napoleon. Today, there are several remnants of this cultural history strewn around the city, in the form of statues, buildings and cathedrals.

The awe-inspiring Duomo makes us realise how tiny and insignificant we are while the numerous museums and art galleries bring a sense of refined pleasure. The capital of Lombardy isn’t just about historically significant architecture but also fashion, trends, art and food. Milan has an elusive essence that is all its own and it takes a Milan tour to make it apparent.

Geography and Climate in Milan 

Milan is a city comprising of flat land and can be found in the west-central region of Lombardy near the rivers of Po, Ticino and Adda. Milan is one of the core industrial towns in Italy and it has a humid subtropical climate which is almost Mediterranean. Winters are wet and cold while summers can be humid and hot. Much of its climate is affected by the Alps and Apennine mountains which acts as barriers of sorts. During winter, there can be snow and extreme cold as well.

Language Spoken

Italic

Currency used:

Euro

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Milan Tourism

Milan Tourism

Milan is historically significant in numerous ways and this influences its culture tremendously. From art galleries to cathedrals to museums, Milan has it all and this plays a huge role in Milan tourism. Milan is home to La Scala, one of the most wonderful opera houses in the world while its fashion industry ensures that Milan tourism flourishes. In fact, you can find the headquarters of several Italian fashion brands such as Gucci, Prada, Armani, Valentino located in Milan. One of the world’s oldest shopping malls – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is in Milan.

Milan offers a number of ways to enjoy and explore the city – from the deck of a canal boat, from the windows of a tram, from the roof of an open-top bus, or even on foot. Tourists throng the Duomo, the historic centre of the city while other places that people visit include the Pinacoteca di Brera and a chance to see The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci.

If you would like to visit Milan during your next vacation, do make sure you check the SOTC website so you can enjoy the offers and deals on Milan Tour Packages that are available here.