When you stroll through Milan, you discover many great and interesting places. I could write long texts about every church, square or monument in Milan, but no one would read them, because it’s no longer fun to be bombarded with facts.
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Panzerotti from Luini in Milan
“Go eat panzerotti in Milan!” Following a tip from a Milanese woman, we went in search of Luini’s panzerotti near Piazza Duomo. We had no idea what it was, only that you could eat it.
The landmark of Milan – the cathedral
If you read up on Milan before a trip to the city, you will mainly find pictures of the Milan Cathedral. This imposing building is the landmark and the main attraction for all tourists. I think that’s right – a visit to the cathedral is simply part of a visit to Milan.
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Naviglio Milano – the canals of Milan
Milan does not lie on any significant and large river. Nevertheless, there are canals here, Naviglio, which are fed by the rivers of the hinterland. These man-made connections give Milan access by water to the Adriatic Sea.
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Castello Sforzesco – Milan’s Castle
The Castello Sforzesco, like the Duomo, is one of the main attractions in Milan. The castle in Milan is located on the Piazza Castello northwest of the old town. Directly behind the castle is a large park where you can take a wonderful walk.
Parco Sempione
The Parco Sempione is directly adjacent to the Castello Sforzesco. The garden is a popular meeting place and offers a lot of recreation on almost 40 hectares. Ponds and water arms criss-cross the meadows. There are cafés and numerous benches. In summer, open-air events are held here.