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Brera: You can compare Brera - one of the most exclusive and fashionable places in Milan with Paris. It is brimming with artists, open-air coffee shops and sophisticated boutiques. All these are filled with merchandise and handmade dresses which are in them a work of art. It is one of the most luxurious areas of Milan having Via Brera, Via Solferino, Via Pontaccio, Corso Garibaldi and Corso Como. You will also find many eighteenth century palaces including Palazzo Brera at number 28 and Corso Como that houses the famous Pinacoteca.
Navigli: Navigli is one of the most charming places in Milan, having “case di ringhiera” houses, antique shops and hundreds of clubs standing on each side. Each summer they are filled with open-air tables.
Parco Sempione: Parco Sempione is a perfect place to pass some free time in the laps of nature. Parco Sempione consists of meadows, little bridges and lakes located behind Castello Sforzesco. The Park has monuments such as the Arena Napoleonica, the Tower designed by Giò Ponti and the Triennale di Milano in it. Another place of interest is the Milan’s Lounge “Galleria Vittorio Emanuele” having a view of restaurants, boutiques, bookshops and old-coffee stops.
Milan Duomo: Milan Duomo is the third largest cathedral in the world, taking four centuries to finish. It is one of the most attractive places to visit in Milan. The Castello Sforzeco - a fortress built in 1368 that later became an elegant and stunning Renaissance residence, the Teatro alla Scala Opera House - built in 1776 and hosting some superb theatrical productions and Santa Maria delle Grazie - an elaborate church dating back to 1463, where Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting 'The Last Supper' is on display are other sites which are not to be missed in Milan.
Milan is full of bars, lounge bars, wine bars, pubs, cafés, bistros, pubs, wine cellars and live music bars. The Milanese night scene is incomparable There are atmospheres for all tastes A popular habit is brunch, which is a combination of breakfast and lunch, many clubs in Milan offer lavish brunches: real binges of sweets with cappuccinos, croissants and French toast, or savory food with the classic eggs and bacon, or meat and cheese.
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