My recommendations of local places to visit in Milan..
Parco Portello
Built on an old factory area, this park provided a fantastic increase to the charm of this district. It’s a terrific area where different generations of people meet, being often visited by old individuals from the close retirement home, households and also kids who play around, and youths that prefers to realx or run on the courses. And in fact the style of this park is time!
Tip: Don’t miss the little “Time Yard”, in the northern location of the park (in spring), when all the florals are growing!
Parco Portello, Milan
A restaurant in a tram
Concert on the Dom
Every person recognizes the Dom, which is not to be missed when you’re in Milan, but what only a few people know is that sometimes in the summer there are shows at the’ terrace’ (the roofing) of the dom. Can you image it? On a warm and comfortable summer evening on top of this ancient building, that history and architectural accuracy exhales, looking out over the city and also listening to a fantastic pieces by Verdi
Piazza del Duomo, Milan
Isola
Isola gets on of the best and future areas of Milan, full of hip bars, dining establishments and coffeehouses. Isola has been a community with a solid local heart and also a sense of neighborhood, a functioning course area where tiny shops and regional trattoria still make it through.
Isola, Milan
East market
East market is the good pleace for individuals exactly how love markets in all type of forms and colors ,particularly when they are vintage! It’s fascinated that a bag or chair had previous proprietors and also a historie behind them … The East Market is a market where exclusive vendors sell to privates. You can buy, exchange or sell whatever you want!
Via Privata Giovanni Ventura 14, Milan
Giardini della Guastalla
The Giardini della Guastalla is an old garden with a lovely baroque water fountain and also some XVI century statues. It is right in the city center, near by the Dom and the major Synagogue of Milan.
Via Francesco Sforza 25, Milan
Aristide Calderini Garden
Amongst the narrow roads of old Milan, behind the Aristide Calderini Garden University’s major structure, is this part of a nearly forgotten community. In springtime all the colored flowers paints an unexpected and also picturesque yard.
Aristide Calderini Garden, Milan
Pinacoteca di Brera
The Pinacoteca di Brera is a collection of classic and modern art in Milan. There is work of great Italian painters such as Andrea Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Caravaggio, Piero della Francesca, Raphael, Bramante, Agnolo Bronzino, Acquisti, Luigi Antonio Francesco Hayez, Bernardino Luini, Amedeo Modigliani, Canaletto, Titian, Tintoretto, Umberto Boccioni and many other. Also foreign painters are well represented as Pieter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Rembrandt, El Greco and Pablo Picasso.
Via Brera 28, Milan
La Bettola di Piero
“It’s like eating at your grandmother’s house”. This restaurant offers conventional Italian cuisine and the very best treats in the area. His best dish is le uova al tegamino with asparagus, which his Nonna made use of to make for him.
Via Orti 17, Milan
Le Colonne di San Lorenzo
A place where young people from Milan in the evening like to come, is Le Colonne di San Lorenzo. This is a beautiful Roman colonnade on a square, opposite the San Lorenzo Basilica. The nightly visitors of this square bring their own beer or wine with them, there are some people who play guitar and sometimes there is playing a band.
Corso di Porta Ticinese, Milano