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Milan CathedralAAnonymous UserIt's worth going. The night view is also beautiful. I bought a combined ticket with the museum. When I came out of the cathedral, the museum was about to close. The staff said to come tomorrow. The ticket is still valid. I wanted to rent a headset for explanation when I arrived at the museum. The front desk said to download an app for free explanations... It really worked. There is also a guided tour of the cathedral. Unfortunately, I didn't know about it the day before. Overall, it is slightly inferior to St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. St. Peter's is free.
Cathedral SquareSsimskyA beautiful city, rich in history and close to Venice and lake Como. prefect for a stop over before heading off to Swiss. Just beware of pickpockets on the metro and shops. would for sure visit again. all the major attractions are so close to wash others. staying next to the main train station is best as you want to use the metro as less as possible.
ChinatownSsalvalasilvia If you’re in Milan, you have to go to Chinatown at least once! The community is big and started settling here around 1930s.There’s a nice variety of shops with products from various Asian countries that are usually super hard to find but most of all, the food!You can eat real authentic Chinese food.Highly recommended!
Santa Maria delle Grazie1188***45This is worth going. The last dinner is here. I like Leonardo's must rush. It is rare to see once and once. It is difficult to buy tickets. Trip.com is the most cost-effective, and it can guarantee the issuance of tickets. It is trustworthy.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele IIEE22***09The location is very good, many luxury stores, there are many delicious foods nearby, but there are many people, and locals will eat, drink and play nearby. It’s a must-have place in Milan, I went three times even if I didn’t buy things.
Sforza CastleAAnonymous UserThe main purpose is to have fun. In fact, the collection is very rich. If you want to take your time to visit, it is probably more appropriate to stay for 3 hours. At the same time, remember to rent an interpreter, or prepare an app such as "Listen to the Beautiful Scenery".
Teatro alla ScalaYyang_00122La Scala Theatre is an extraordinarily unique and profoundly special experience. It was the first time I attended such a captivating performance, and it was absolutely worth it. The theatre is incredibly majestic, giving you the feeling of being an exceptionally special person who goes to an extraordinary place and watches an unforgettable, remarkable performance.
Via Monte Napoleone徐徐徐霞客RrAlthough Via Montenapoleone is named after Napoleon, it has little to do with him. It can be said to be a street in memory of him. It is mainly luxury goods stores and is also the most expensive store street in the area.
Milan CanalLLavender and SunMilan is the largest metropolis in Italy and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. It is a world-famous historical and cultural city, one of the most developed regions in the world and the regions with the highest GDP. It is also the most economically developed region in Europe, and it controls 4 percent of the world's art treasures.
Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology长长脸张少侠[Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology]
This museum is built to commemorate Leonardo da Vinci's outstanding achievements in science and technology. It is located near Milan City Hall. The museum was converted from a monastery built in the 16th century. The entrance is inconspicuous, and the interior retains the layout and style of the building itself. The museum is divided into several different exhibition halls according to the content of the exhibits. In addition to the must-see exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical design manuscripts and replica models, it also displays his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields. One side of the exhibition hall displays collections mainly in materials engineering, communication technology, astronomical instruments, and musical instrument craftsmanship, and exhibits Leonardo da Vinci's manual mechanical sketches and replica models, which are very worth seeing.
Tickets: 4.5 euros
Time: 9:30-17:30 Closed on Mondays
Address: Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
Metro: Line 2 to S. Ambrogio Station
Bus: Line 50, 58 to San Vittore Station; Line 94 to Carducc Station