Casa Museo Boschi di Stefano

A true hidden gem just around the corner from the hotel – this House Museum showcases a couple’s stunning collection of 20th-century Italian art, all in their preserved Art Deco home. Full description: Tucked on a quiet street near Lima metro station (and less than 10 minutes’ walk from Hotel Aurelia), the Casa Museo Boschi…

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Porta Venezia & Corso Buenos Aires

Where historic Milan meets modern shopping – explore Porta Venezia’s elegant city gate and gardens, then stroll down Corso Buenos Aires, one of Europe’s longest retail avenues. Full description: Porta Venezia is an area that offers a bit of everything: history, architecture, green space, and shopping. The name comes from the old city gate –…

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Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion District)

An ultra-luxurious shopping enclave in central Milan, where historic streets like Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga are lined with the world’s most exclusive fashion boutiques. Full description: Milan is synonymous with high fashion, and the Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrilateral) is the epicenter of it all. This district – bordered by Via Montenapoleone, Via…

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Navigli Canals District

Historic canals by day and a trendy nightlife hub by night, the Navigli district charms with its waterside cafes, art studios, and lively aperitivo scene. Full description: Milan’s Navigli district offers a unique scenery not found elsewhere in the city – picturesque canals lined with colorful buildings, vintage shops, and bustling bars. The two main…

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Brera Art District

A charming neighborhood of cobbled streets and shuttered buildings, Brera is Milan’s bohemian heart – packed with art galleries, cozy cafes, and a romantic atmosphere. Full description: Brera is often called Milan’s artistic soul – a bohemian district filled with galleries, artisan shops, and charming cafes. Centered around the prestigious Brera Academy of Fine Arts,…

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Sforza Castle & Parco Sempione

This 15th-century castle, built by the powerful Sforza family, now houses museums and borders Milan’s favorite city park – a perfect mix of history and relaxation. Full description: Castello Sforzesco is a formidable brick fortress that harkens back to Milan’s Renaissance glory. Built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza on the remains of…

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

An elegant 19th-century shopping arcade nicknamed “Milan’s living room,” featuring luxury boutiques under a magnificent glass dome. Full description: Steps from the Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II offers a striking contrast between grand historical architecture and modern luxury. Constructed between 1865 and 1877, it is Italy’s oldest shopping gallery. The Galleria’s design – a…

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Duomo di Milano

The monumental Milan Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece that took centuries to complete, dominating the city center with its spires and statues. Full description: Milan’s iconic Duomo is one of the largest cathedrals in the world – a stunning Gothic edifice that took nearly six centuries to complete (1386–1965). Its marble façade bristles with 135 spires…

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