Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Visit the fashion world with style. Milan, Italy is one of the most cosmopolitan and hip cities across Europe. It also offers some of the most luxurious accommodations anywhere.

This is what you need:
Valid passport.
Computers with Internet access.
Know Your Destination: Milan, Italy

1. Browse the world’s fashion houses in Milan, Italy. But do not forget to leave some time for historical sites as well. Milan is one of the rare combination of trend setting city mixed with old world architecture and pleasure.

2. Travel to Italy another goal from Milan. It’s easy to see Venice, Turin, Florence, Rome and Tuscany from Milan. Several cities can be day trips, while others will require overnight accommodations.

Plan Your Transport in Milan

1. Linate or Malpensa airport to fly to, well outside Milan, Italy. Linate is closer, but from one, taxis and buses can whisk you into town.

2. Select from the bus, streetcar, subway and taxi to get around the city. There is no shortage of choices in Milan, and the older trams especially pleasant for visitors.

Find Luxury Accommodations in Milan

1. Settled in some of the world’s best luxury accommodation. From the penthouse suite with views all the smaller towns ‘pensiones’ which will serve every need, Milan know how to treat a good traveler. To book accommodations, contact the Tourist Board at milan 011-39 – (0) 27-2524301 or visit the Web site (see Resources below).

2. Consider renting an apartment to stay longer. There are a lot of time sharing and long-term lease options available for a homier, but no less luxurious stay in Milan.

3. Expecting a room in luxury hotels in the heart of Milan to run about 50-90 euros per night, while two-bedroom costs about 90-120.

Enjoy the Best of Milan

1. Famous stores along the winding streets near the Piazza del Duomo. There is always time to catch your breath in one of the many cafes.

2. See the works of Da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ at the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

3. Tour Renaissance castle. Castel Sforzesco who had been a stronghold of the Medici, but is now open for all.

Instructions:

Make reservations in advance to see ‘The Last Supper,’ as space is limited.
Be prepared to spend money. Milan has a lot to offer even the casual shopper and can be expensive.
Live near the city center and the Piazza del Duomo. Outside environment less to offer visitors.
Keep your eyes open at night. As with any big city, Milan has a share of pickpockets and robbers.

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