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Milan - famous all over the world Italian city. Located in the northern part of Italy. This The largest city administrative region of Lombardy.

Milan is the cultural, fashion and economic capital of Italy.

On a note! As you can see, the fashion capital has a favorable location.

Figure 1 shows the general location of the city of Milan on state map Italy. This plan diagram has been translated into Russian.

Milan on the map of Italy

Figure 2 is a plan map in Russian with the names of attractions, streets and main urban infrastructure.

City map in Russian.

Sights of Milan on the map. How many objects can you find?

A number of interesting places and attractions are located in Milan. Here are just a few of them:

  • Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

The temple dates back to the 15th century. Santa Maria delle Grazie is notable for the Last Supper fresco painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Thousands of tourists visit this attraction.

  • Royal Villa.

The Royal Villa amazes with its beauty. It is famous for the fact that it was here that Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife loved to relax. And he considered the palace his Milan residence. Tourists are attracted not only by the external decoration of the palace, but also by the cozy park paths.

Built in 1778. La Scala is known all over the world and is considered a prestigious place. Tickets for performances are quite expensive. However, it's worth it. La Scala artists will conquer any critic with their skill.

La Scala Opera House

  • Ambrosian Library.

The library was opened in 1602 and is open to the public. Much attention of tourists is focused on the works of Leonardo da Vinci, Petrarch and others.

  • Piccolo Theater.

Milan Drama Theatre, founded in 1947, immediately after the Second World War.

  • Victor Emmanuel Gallery.

The gallery building was built in the neo-Renaissance style. On this moment Famous fashionable clothing stores are located here; concerts and exhibitions are held.

  • Sempione Park.

The square was founded in 1893 and is located in the historical center of Milan. The park has 2 attractions: Palazzo del Arte and the Arch of Peace.

  • Sforza Castle.

It is the residence of the Dukes of Milan. Sforza Castle was founded in 1360 and is designed in the Renaissance style. The attraction has a complex and interesting story, there is a lot to see here.

Sforza Castle

Parks and Recreation. How to find it on the map

Milan has a sufficient number of parks and recreation areas, gardens. On the map they are indicated as Parco delle Cave, Sempione Park, Parco Nord Milano, Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, Giardini di Villa Reale, Pista Ciclabile del Naviglio della Martesana, Parco Papa Giovanni Paolo II (Parco delle Basiliche). The parks are equipped and cleaned, so a walk will bring only positive emotions. The beauty of nature, sculptures, fountains, shady alleys. Here you can truly relax your soul and body.

Milan park area.

Transport. Road map

The transport infrastructure of this Italian metropolis is well developed. There are 3 airports within and near the city, the total passenger turnover of which is about 30 million passengers per year.

Important! Getting around the city is easy thanks to the metro. There are 4 metro lines in Milan and a 5th one is under construction. Also, for the convenience of passengers, trams and trolleybuses run regularly. Regional trains run between Milan and its neighboring cities, making travel very comfortable.

Shops and markets. The biggest and best stores. Where are they located, how to get there. Place on the map

Most Milan outlets, shops and shopping centers are located in the very center of the city. Tourists come here for clothes, fashionable shoes, accessories, bedding, and dishes. The main retail outlets can be found near La Scala Theatre.

Bars and restaurants. The best bars and restaurants and their locations

Da Otto - pure Italian restaurant, located in Chinatown Milan. There is self-service and an aperitif. Customers have the opportunity to choose a varied combination of 5 courses, plates, beer or wine. Plates of ham, potatoes in a bag, meatballs and eggs are served in the restaurant. This is a relatively new establishment that was recently opened to visitors.

Restaurant in Milan

Cantine Isola is located near the previous restaurant. By the way, it is one of the most popular in the city. The establishment is small in area, and some of the clients relax in the restaurant standing at the tables. Cantine Isola has a large selection of wines to suit every taste and budget.

It is worth remembering that in the area near the establishment there are narrow streets and parking a car is very problematic. Therefore, it is best to get public transport.

Aperitivo Milano Rebelot del Pont - prestigious place in Milan. There are fewer visitors here than in previous bars and restaurants. This is explained by the fact that Aperitivo Milano Rebelot del Pont does not offer various promotions, discounts or happy hours. Older people with high incomes come here. The restaurant has interesting feature: 3 dishes can be ordered for 25 euros; 5 for 38 euros; 7 dishes for 50 euros. Prices are current as of September 2018. Also in the bar-restaurant a good choice wine and drink.

Aperitivo Milano Rebelot

Resorts and hotels. Major resorts on the map

Milan is a popular city among tourists. Thousands of travelers come here every year. The city does not stand still; every day the infrastructure becomes more developed and comfortable. There are a lot of hotels and hotel complexes in Milan. Here are just a few of them:

  • Viva Hotel Milano;
  • Gioia Ih Hotel (Milan);
  • Tiffany Milano;
  • Hotel Ibis Styles Milano Palmanova;
  • B&B Milano San Siro;
  • Palace (Milano Marittima);
  • Sina De La Ville Hotel;
  • Best Western Plus Hotel Le Favaglie;
  • Residence 3 Signori Santa;
  • Grand Hotel et de Milan;
  • Hotel Cristoforo Colombo.

These are just some of the hotels in Milan. In general, in the fashionable capital of Italy, there are hotel complexes of different categories and prices. You can find more budget options closer to the outskirts of the city, in the center opposite the cost of living is higher. If you want to live in the historical center of Milan, but your budget is limited, you can take advantage of the conditions of hostels. There are a lot of them around the city and they all provide services at affordable prices.

Lake Lago Maggiore

Some travelers don't come to Milan for the museum/cultural experience. They are interested in the beach. The distance from the city to the sea is about 150 kilometers. Not everyone is willing to travel so much to relax on the beach. There is a way out - lakes Como and Lago Maggiore. Every year they become more and more popular among vacationers. It's very beautiful nature and views, and the water is clean and clear.

Milan largest city in Italy. Milan is interesting not only for its rich shopping, but also for its many world-class attractions. The city of Milan is small in size, so you can see all the main attractions in a day. interesting places, and then devote time to shopping or traveling outside the city. From Milan it is easy to get to Bergamo and Swiss Lugano. Or even head to Genoa. But, if you don’t want to travel around a lot, there is something to see in Milan itself.

Map of Milan with attractions in Russian


The two main attractions of Milan are the most beautiful and one of the largest in Europe Milan Duomo, and Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper in the church Santa Maria delle Grazia
Seeing the Duomo Cathedral will not be difficult, you just need to be in the center of Milan.

Last Supper ticket order

But in order to watch Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper, you need to arrange tickets in advance at least 1.5 - 2 months in advance. The Last Supper was recently restored and for its preservation the number of spectators is limited to 25 people. The session lasts 15 minutes. A seat for a session costs 8 euros, tickets must be purchased on the website http://www.vivaticket.it/index.php. Buy only on this official website, as the ticket costs only 8 euros. On reseller sites the price increases several times.

In Italian, the Last Supper is Cenacolo Vinciano.
20 minutes before your session you need to enter the building and receive your tickets by electronic printout. 15-20 minutes before the session you can purchase an audio guide in Russian for 3 euros. Sometimes guided sessions are held, then the ticket price increases by 3.5 euros.
The gentleman's selection of Milan attractions also includes the Sforzesco Castle

An impressive fortress, a bit reminiscent of the Moscow Kremlin. There are several museums inside, the main attraction is Michelangelo statue Pieta Rondanini(Pieta in Italian is pity, sadness, and this is the name of any work that depicts the scene of the mourning of Christ; Michelangelo has another famous Pieta - it is located in the Vatican).

Rondaninni's Pieta is not finished, however, it evokes a very strong emotional response.

If you have more than one day, it is interesting to visit Milan's canals. Few people know that Milan previously had the largest network of canals, through which, in particular, marble was transported to the Duomo. The canals were then buried, leaving only two major ones in the Naviglio area.

In warm weather, pleasure boats sail along them and set sail for half a day or a day.

In Milan, it is also interesting to visit the Da Vinci Museum, the La Scala Theater Museum and the La Scala Theater itself, the Milan Cemetery, and the Ambrosian Pinacoteca.

Where to stay in Milan

Of course, itself a nice place in Milan this is its center - the square near the Duomo, the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery. Therefore, it is preferable to settle in the center. Many hotels call the area the center central station. This area is suitable if you want to travel to the outskirts of Milan. But for exploring the center, it is somewhat inconvenient, although a developed metro network will allow easy access to the main attractions.

Milan metro map

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I wrote these words and it made me laugh. History of Milan in 3 paragraphs, how is this possible! I imagined how one and a half thousand years ago the historian, philosopher and political figure Niccolo Machiavelli sat down at his desk in his office and wrote: “History of Florence.” And then there was a whole life, and only after death his work was published. There will probably be a time when the history of Florence and the history of Milan will be written in SMS messages. In the meantime, until this terrible time comes, I will try to list the main facts about the city of Milan in a not entirely telegraphic style.

Milan is located in Lombardy. This is the largest region of Italy. Located in the north-west of the country. Population 1.3 million. Milan is the capital of fashion and shopping.

The history of Milan is constant wars and the transition of territory into the hands of various kings, dukes, counts, marquises; unification with some lands and again division of the territory.

From the beginning of the Middle Ages, this territory of Italy was united under the crown of the Ostrogoths, then the Lombards, then passed into the hands of Charlemagne, then it was captured by Otto I (founder of the Holy Roman Empire), then the House of Este united the lands of Milan with Genoa.

In the 12th century, Frederick Barbarossa completely destroyed the city. Quite quickly it is being built on the site of old Milan new town. Once again, Milan is the capital of culture and influence.

The official birth of the city dates back to the same XII century. In 1395 the Duchy of Milan was established. Until the middle of the 15th century, the Visconti family was in power. Milan then passes into the hands of Sforza. It was during this period that the dawn of culture in Milan occurred. At this time, great architects, sculptors, and artists lived and worked here. In 1482, Leonardo da Vinci was invited to the city.

Around this time, the architect Antonio Filarete, who lived in Milan, developed his theory of the “ideal city”. Later, by other architects and craftsmen, the idea was realized during the construction of the Moscow Kremlin.

The beginning of the 16th century brought Italy and Milan a series of long wars. Dynastic ties draw Milan into the confrontation between France and the Habsburgs. Discord lasts until 1535, when Milan becomes part of the Spanish Crown.

At the end of the 17th century, Austria, Sardinia and, again, France entered the struggle for the Duchy of Milan. Then the War of the Polish Succession.

18th century War of the Austrian Succession. Next comes a series of Revolutionary Wars.

In 1799, the Russian army led by Suvorov entered Milan.

1802 Italy and Milan become the Italian Republic. The republic is headed by Napoleon Bonaparte.

In 1804, when Napoleon became king of France, a monarchy was established in Italy. After the defeat and fall of Napoleon, the Duchy of Milan was decided not to be restored.

In 1859, Lombardy became part of the united Kingdom of Italy. Then there will be wars for the unification of Italy, participation in the First and then the Second World Wars.

As you can see, the history of Milan is stormy and vibrant. One can only wonder how the people living in this territory retained optimism and cheerfulness when the residents managed to create works of art in architecture, literature, and music.

It's a pity that " Short story Milan" was formed for me mainly from wars. But, perhaps, it was precisely participation in these numerous disputes and divisions that instilled in the Milanese the ability to maneuver, evade and make concessions for mutual benefit, to reach agreement where other nations would have long ago taken up arms.

From all of the above, I would draw the following conclusions: be friendly, open, and smiling with the Milanese. When shopping, don't hesitate to ask for a discount or ask about discounts. Do it easily and with a smile. A long, difficult history has taught these people a lot. Milanese value openness and fun.

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This table shows the average air temperatures in Milan for the year. As you can see from the picture, the climate of Milan can please Russian tourists. If you look at the column from average temperature, then in the middle of summer it’s not hot +23 degrees, but in New Year-2 degrees. In summer you will not die from the heat, in winter you will not become numb from the cold. But you shouldn’t blindly trust averaged figures. This column is not an indicator. Milan's climate can be capricious, varied and can bring weather surprises. We simply take note of the table indicators. We treat the indicators in the other tables in the same way - we take them into account, but before the trip we check the real values.

Milan has the second highest humidity level in Europe (about 75%), experiencing fog and smog 343 days a year. Milan also has the fourth position in the nomination “The hottest capital of Europe”, and for “ Largest quantity days with temperatures below 0 °C,” meteorologists give Milan 6th place.

In general, if you are in Milan, take clothes for different weather conditions. You can do it differently: take a minimum of clothes and everything you need to buy in Milan, because... Milan is the capital of shopping. (More on this later in the article).

Sights of Milan

I would like to say that in Italy they don’t look for sights. In Italy, attractions find you at every turn. In general, all of Italy is one big attraction. You just need to enter the territory of the old city. As a rule, this is the city center. And Milan is no exception.

Milan Cathedral

This is one of the most grandiose buildings I have ever seen. I was also struck by the beauty and power of the Cathedral in Siena. But there will be another article about him.

The cathedral was built over six centuries. Therefore, different styles can be traced in it, but Gothic predominates. This can be easily understood by the vertical compositions, complex frame system of supports and ribbed vaults. And how many sculptures there are! There are more than 3,000 of them in total. They look especially incredible from the roof.

In Milan, tourists have an amazing opportunity to climb to the roof cathedral and see the city from a bird's eye view. The roof of the cathedral is an observation deck. Paid entrance. Here you can see the cathedral spiers and sculptural figures.

Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Last Supper

The church is included in the list world heritage UNESCO. It is noteworthy that it became a pioneer among Italian attractions included in the UNESCO list. And it is famous for the fact that in the refectory there is a fresco by Leonardo da Vinci “The Last Supper”. The wall with the fresco miraculously survived the bombing in World War II. Can you imagine? All around, everything is destroyed, the city lies in ruins, and in the midst of the ruins stands the “Last Supper.” I think this is truly a miracle.

To see the fresco, you need to buy an entrance ticket to. It is better to do this in advance via the Internet, because the time and number of visits is strictly limited. They enter the refectory every 15 minutes in groups of 20-25 people. For an additional fee, you can pick up an audio guide near the ticket office. Available in Russian.

You can also buy an entrance ticket to the church on the spot.

Sforzes Castle (Castello Sforzesco)

Milan has a long, fascinating history. One of the most famous periods in the history of Milan is the reign of the Sforza dynasty. Every rich and influential family should have its own castle. And sometimes not alone. Sforza had one too.

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Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Last Supper: 45.466000, 9.171130

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Teatro alla Scala: 45.467500, 9.189120

Monumental Cemetery: 45.487215, 9.178047

Gallery of Victor Emmanuel II: 45.465600, 9.190020

Poldi Pezzoli Museum: 45.468634, 9.191415

Pinakothek Ambrosiana: 45.463491, 9.185761

Pinacoteca Brera: 45.471955, 9.187810

Gallery of Contemporary Art: 45.472600, 9.199790

Basilica of St. Ambrosius: 45.462500, 9.175750

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Hotels and accommodations in Milan

Many people go to Milan to see famous sights, listen to opera at La Scala and, of course, for shopping. Therefore, there is hotel infrastructure for tourists. Everyone will find housing that matches their wishes and preferences.

On roomguru I found 920 hotels for August. I’ll say right away that the service of Italian hotels differs from Egyptian and Turkish services. You won't find the diagram " All inclusive» and large multi-storey complexes with catering. The most you can count on is a full breakfast. And even then it is quite meager. It was in Milan that we had the opportunity to try the most meager breakfast of all our trips around the world.

We stayed at Hotel Siena Milan, it is located a 10-minute walk from the main railway station. Nice rooms, recommended.

We also offer good options for hotels and hostels in the center of Milan

Italians value their family ties, so most of hotels are small hotels with 20-30 rooms, which are owned by representatives of the same family.

Hence I think, a good option living in Italy means renting a room from local residents or an entire apartment. That's what we did in Rome. We had an apartment near the Colosseum for 35 euros for three. In Venice, we took advantage of the same opportunity and took an apartment - a two-room apartment in the city center with a living room, bedroom and spacious kitchen. For about the same amount.

We booked this room in Santander

I think you understand the convenience of such housing. Full autonomy with your own kitchen. The service will help you find such housing. AirBnb. We have already become permanent tenants there. In August we are flying to Spain and Portugal, through airbnb we have booked an apartment somewhere, a room somewhere in Barcelona, ​​Santander, Santiago de Compastelo, Sintra - the city and on the coast. We recommend using this service!

Public transport in Milan

Milan is not a small city. And therefore the city authorities approached this issue responsibly. The public transport system is well thought out and will sometimes allow you to save not only money but also time.

The map is clickable and opens in high resolution in a new window.

Milan's public transport is managed by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi (ATM). It covers three metro lines and about 120 tram, bus and trolleybus routes.

Milan metro map

Most of the metro is located underground. The metro network consists of four lines and continues to develop. Metro stations in Milan are marked with signs in which a white letter M is inscribed in a red square. The Milan metro operates daily from 6:15 to 00:14.

The metro fare is 1.5 euros per trip. Valid for 90 minutes. You can buy it for 10 trips. Price about 10 euros. There is a daily pass. Price 4.5 euros.

The metro ticket is also valid on trams, buses, trolleybuses and on the intra-city rail network, including the Trenord and ‘Passante Ferroviario’ lines (city rail network).

Trams, buses and trolleybuses in Milan

The tram network in Milan is the second largest in Italy after Turin. Most bus and trolleybus lines do not operate at night.

Opening hours: from 5:30-6:00 am to 0:30-1:45 am depending on the route. Milan also has a night bus system on Fridays and Saturdays.

How to get to …

Getting there from Milan to Genoa possible by train. Trains depart on average every 40 minutes. Travel time is approximately 1.30 minutes. No transfers. Cost 10-20 euros per ticket. The price depends on the type of train and class of carriage.

Getting there from Milan to Venice possible by train. Trains depart on average every hour. You can get there by direct train, travel time is 2.30 minutes. Possible with a transfer to Bologna(look historical Center cities). Travel time is 3-3.20 minutes. Cost 18-45 euros.

By the way, on the way to there will be cities such as and Padua. It's worth stopping in them. But not all trains stop there; check the schedule and stations where the train stops.

Note! The Italians call the city Padova; if you go to the ticket office or ask the locals about Padua, they won’t understand you.

In terms of time: we planned to visit both Verona and Padua in one day. On the spot, in Padua, they realized how excited they were. We didn’t have enough day to explore Padua. Plan at least a whole day for this city.

Get there to Florence: by train. Trains leave every hour. Travel time is 1.40 minutes by direct train. With a transfer in Bologna 2.55 minutes. Cost 25-50 euros per ticket.

Get there to Rome: by train. Trains depart on average every 40 minutes. Travel time is about 3 hours. Cost 38-60 euros per ticket.

Website railways Italy: www.trenitalia.com/trenitalia.html

Shopping in Milan

Shopping in Milan is a necessary part of the life of stylish people and... shopaholics. Fashion boutiques in Milan will be found at every turn. But expensive boutiques are only part of the iceberg. The lion's share of the assortment and greater price flexibility are presented in Milan outlets.

Outlets are simply huge shopping centers, in which branded clothing is widely represented at greatly reduced prices.

One of the largest outlets - Serravalle Scrivia. Located between Milan and Genoa. 108 km from Milan. There you can buy branded items with a 70% discount.

Department store address: Viadellamoda 1, Serravalle Scrivice.

Serravalle-Designer-Outlet


Serravalle-Designer-Outlet layout

Second outlet - Franciacorta Outlet Village. Located between Milan and Lake Garda. Discounts from 30 to 70%.

Department store address: Piazza Cascina Moiil ½, Rodengo Saiano (Brescia)

Outlet Franciacorta-Outlet-Village

The main advantage of shopping in Milan is the lower cost of items from Italian manufacturers. The difference in prices for clothes and shoes can reach 45%.

If you still prefer shopping in Milan stores, then I give you the logins and passwords.

The most expensive and fashionable area is considered to be the area with the streets via Spiga, via Montenapoleone and via Manzoni.

The area for lovers of inexpensive shopping is located in C.so Buenos Aires.

Absolutely different shops from the most economical to quite expensive are concentrated on the streets via Dante and C.soVittorio Emmanuele. The categories of products presented are very extensive. These include shoes, clothing, cosmetics, perfumes, and jewelry.

Best shopping time in Milan

The best time for shopping in Milan is the sales season. Sales are held twice a year.

In winter: from January 7 to the beginning of spring. Mountains of winter clothes and shoes are on sale. Although sales continue until the beginning of spring, by mid-February there is almost nothing left on the shelves.

Summer: from mid-July to the end of August. Stocks of summer clothes are being sold out.

In general, if you want to treat yourself to fashionable haute couture items without breaking the bank, then go to Milan for the seasonal sales.

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Milan is the second largest and most important city in Italy, located in the northern alpine regions of the country, in the western part of the Padan lowland. According to the map of Milan in Russian, it is the center of a five million agglomeration and the capital of the Lombardy region - the most developed and densely populated part of Italy.

The city is considered one of the financial centers of Europe, as well as the capital of world fashion.

Milan on the map of Italy: geography, nature and climate.

Milan on the map of Italy covers an area of ​​182 km². From north to south and from west to east, it has approximately equal length of about 16 km. Milan is surrounded on all sides by satellite towns, the largest of which - Sesto San Giovanni and Cinisello Balsamo - lie on its north-eastern borders.

A street map of Milan shows its radial structure. However, the abundance of historical buildings in the city center makes its own adjustments to the city's layout. In general, Milan is characterized by a flat landscape - average height central regions is about 120 meters above sea level. Although there are no large forest areas in the city, in several park areas concentrated on the periphery of Milan, especially in the western part, you can find the vegetation traditional for the region: oaks, lindens and chestnuts.

Despite the fact that the Lombard Valley is replete with numerous tributaries of the Po River, there are few large water arteries in the city itself. In the east of Milan flows the small Lambro River, not exceeding 15-20 meters at its widest point. The Olona River also crosses the city from north to south, but in the northern and central parts of Milan its waters are channeled through an underground channel, and in the southern part through several direct artificial canals. There are no large lakes in the city. The largest reservoir can be considered the Kabassi quarry on the eastern outskirts, but its area does not exceed 0.3 km 2.

Distance to major cities of the continent:

  • Rome - 480 km to the southeast;
  • Paris - 640 km to the northwest;
  • Madrid - 1200 km to the southwest;
  • Zurich - 220 km to the north.

Climate of Milan

Milan is located in the transition zone between subtropical and temperate climates. The average precipitation level is 1000 mm per year and is characterized by several peaks - in spring and autumn. Summer temperatures range from 20-23°C. Winters are quite cold for the region - on average 1-2°C.