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Which area is best to stay in Milan?

The 9 Best Neighborhoods in Milan for Tourists
  • Brera and Parco Sempione. ...
  • Quadrilatero d'Oro. ...
  • Zona Magenta. ...
  • Navigli and Tortona. ...
  • Porta Nuova/Porta Garibaldi (including Chinatown & Isola) ...
  • Stazione Centrale & NoLo. ...
  • Porta Venezia. The Museum of Natural History. ...
  • Porta Romana. Rem Koolhaas' striking Fondazione Prada building.




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The 9 Best Neighborhoods in Milan for Tourists
  • Centro Storico and San Babila. Milan's historic Teatro alla Scalla opera house. ...
  • Brera and Parco Sempione. ...
  • Quadrilatero d'Oro. ...
  • Zona Magenta. ...
  • Navigli and Tortona. ...
  • Porta Nuova/Porta Garibaldi (including Chinatown & Isola) ...
  • Stazione Centrale & NoLo. ...
  • Porta Venezia.


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Brera. Brera is considered the safest district in Milan, renowned for its picturesque cobbled streets, boutiques, fashion houses, and galleries. Some of these are the Pinacoteca, Biblioteca Braidense, and Orto Botanico di Brera, among many others.

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Milan is generally a safe city to walk at night, particularly in well-known tourist areas. By staying cautious, being aware of your surroundings, and following the general safety tips mentioned in this guide, you can ensure a memorable and worry-free experience while exploring the beautiful streets of Milan after dark.

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Con #1: Milan is an expensive city. Milan is one of the pricier cities to visit in Europe and is considered the most expensive city in Italy.

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Milan is a very walkable city, but those steps quickly add up, so making use of public transport will help you get across the city faster and see more in a short period of time.

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According to recent statistics, Milan has a lower crime rate compared to other major Italian cities such as Rome and Naples. However, like any major city, there are still instances of crime, particularly in tourist areas or areas with a high concentration of bars and nightlife.

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When it comes to the safety in Milan and Florence, both cities are considered to be safe. However, you should keep in mind that Milan's popularity with tourists means that there is a higher theft risk than in Florence. All in all, the final choice between moving to Milan or Florence is up to you.

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How To Avoid Sticking Out Like a Tourist in Italy
  1. No Cappuccino After 11:00AM. By far, this goes down as the number one rule in the Italian handbook. ...
  2. Cheese And Seafood Do Not Mix. ...
  3. Don't Out Think The Room. ...
  4. Embrace the Culture and Customs. ...
  5. Choose Your Words Wisely. ...
  6. Speak Italian!


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Left Luggage: Milan central station luggage storage office is open from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm, every day. After-hours access can be a problem since Milano Centrale has no luggage lockers.

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