About Milan
Milan, Italy's fashion capital, dazzles with its delicate blend of historical and modern attractions. Home to the iconic Duomo di Milano, an exquisite Gothic cathedral, and Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, The Last Supper. Milan thrives as a global hub for fashion and design, showcasing high-end shopping along the elegant Via Montenapoleone. The city’s vibrant arts scene, gourmet dining, and sophisticated aperitivo culture offer a luxe urban experience. Nestled in the Lombardy region, Milan also serves as a gateway to scenic Northern Italy, making it a perfect blend of cultural richness and contemporary glamour.
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Fashion capital of the world
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Rich historical and cultural heritage
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World-class dining and shopping
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Excellent public transportation system
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Close proximity to other European destinations
You will love...
- Fashion capital of the world
- Rich historical and cultural heritage
- World-class dining and shopping
- Excellent public transportation system
- Close proximity to other European destinations
Stay away from...
- High cost of living
- Crowded tourist spots
- Limited green spaces
- Weather can be unpredictable
- Traffic congestion
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Population
1 million
Alternative names
Milano, Milan, Mil
When to visit Milan
Seasons
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Temperature
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3°C
Jan
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4°C
Feb
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9°C
Mar
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12°C
Apr
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17°C
May
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21°C
Jun
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24°C
Jul
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23°C
Aug
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19°C
Sep
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12°C
Oct
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6°C
Nov
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2°C
Dec