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Milan Cathedral
2288***59There is an episode in the ticket booking for Milan Cathedral. I booked the ticket the night before the trip (Italian time) and chose 9-11, but I didn't issue the ticket immediately. The next morning I found out that the ticket was directly out at 9 o'clock, and we had no time to arrive before 9 o'clock. Fortunately, the customer service said it was acceptable to be late, so we also entered the venue smoothly at 10 o'clock. After arriving, take the elevator to the top of the building, and then go downstairs directly into the church interior to continue the visit. My family was deeply shocked by the church, which took five centuries to build, and I fulfilled my wish to bring my parents to Italy.
Cathedral Square
LLiubov ShimolinaReasons to Recommend: This is a very beautiful cathedral on the main square. It is known that Napoleon built it for his wedding with Josephine.we were there in 2019 and it was great! 🙌
Chinatown
Ssalvalasilvia 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 Grazie
金金色LOGODue to the limit of the number of people watching each game, the visit experience is particularly good. Before officially watching the mural, enter several areas, introduce the history and some details. Entering the main venue can be watched very close, quiet and undisturbed, or very shocking. On the opposite wall is a pair of "Jesus was crucified" painted by Milan painter Montofano, which is also worth watching. The tickets purchased in Trip.com more than 10 days in advance of the off-season are said to have to be longer in advance in the peak season, otherwise there will be no tickets at all.
Sforza Castle
AAnonymous 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 Scala
喜喜悦旅途Our Le10 gross ticket seat is the top floor, and then the very veritable XNo View, the stage X is completely invisible, only the beautiful big chandelier of the Scala Opera* We are still learning in the second row of seats, the first row of seats can be seen people can lean their heads out of the railing to see, But the second row can really only listen. However, you can stand up in the aisle and watch C9, or walk to the middle to see the stage, which may be why this 10 cents ticket is called a station ticket. The opera we listened to (L'Orontea) total *3h23min* (too long to listen), of which every 48min there will be 25min halftime, the rest time is the time of the people in the formal dress to concentrate on socializing, they will gather in a special area to taste wine and chat"Y. The performance is Italian, seat There is a small screen in front of the subtitles, you can choose Chinese or English, English will be more accurate.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
EE22***09The location is very good, there are many luxury stores and delicious food nearby, but there are a lot of people, and locals will also eat, drink and have fun nearby. It is a must-go place in Milan. Even if I didn't buy anything, I went there three times
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.
Bosco Verticale
莲莲子99Vertical forest is a very meaningful exploration in the history of architecture, is a certain place in the history of design, it is one of the first buildings to try to introduce the concept of vertical greening, and it is well maintained.
Naviglio Grande
LLavender 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.