Lombardy

Lombardy is a region in Northern Italy. Its capital, Milan, is a global hub of fashion and finance, with many high-end shops and restaurants. Its Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture. North of Milan, Lake Como is an upscale alpine resort with dramatic scenery.
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Duomo di Milano

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Duomo di Milano is the largest cathedral in the world and an iconic masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It took over 600 years to complete, and its facade includes 135 spires and 3,400 statues. Inside the cathedral, the hugestained glass depictions of biblical scenes are unique and hard to miss. If you're interested in adopting a statue or have deep pockets, this is definitely a site you should visit!
Extremely beautiful, spectacular and impressive cathedral! I was truly amazed to see it from the inside. It totally worth visiting! You can purchase tickets from the building across the street on the right side. There is normal tickets or with climbing up the towers included. The waiting line wasn't that long but probably it depends on the month. I was there in February and got inside really quickly.
Mirela Ilieva — Google review
Enjoyed a quick visit to this iconic attraction. Really loved the ability to venture in the rooftop which was surprising and awesome (despite the ongoing restoration work). Views from the top are fantastic. The inside is grand too. Staff were helpful and polite. Although it could benefit from better signage. Access inside to some areas restricted 😏
Naveed Syed — Google review
Highly recommend visiting the rooftop. Unlike any other climbs I have done throughout Europe in cathedral towers. This is definitely not one to miss. You are walking amongst really cool architecture. We took the stairs, manageable and not too difficult, but there is also an elevator. The elevator does book up so I recommend booking in advance if you are looking for a specific time slot. Get your ticket across from the cathedral in the museum. If you are military member (including USA military) you can get a free entrance and rooftop ticket, go to the info point not the museum to get your free ticket.
Emily Bartley — Google review
Cathedral is amazing. Impressive, big, beautiful. Definitely recommend to go on the terrace (rooftop). We bought ticket on the web but we still had to wait in line for a while to get in. The line was long, but it was quickly decreasing. Worth every euro.
Kristina Peri? — Google review
Massive and beautiful cathedral. The inside is breathtaking and the outside is filled with so many intricate details. There is something to see everywhere. Archealogical site was also interesting to visit. Would recommend buying tickets from the ticket machine. Buying online costs 1€ extra convenience fee.
Jere Toivonen — Google review
Wednesdays are a holiday some facilities may be closed. In October 2023 there were renovations going on. But overall a magnificent monument. Tickets can be bought online also but there is a transaction charge , it's easy to just buy at the counter in an adjoining building. Opening slots are across the day and it's worth checking in the timings before arriving to get the maximum out of the trip. Doumo is the cathedral building and terraces are the access to it's rooftop which is definitely worthwhile a good view to the plaza below and seeing the structure close up. Stairs are steep but if you don't have any major health issues it can be climbed , alternatively lifts are available.
Eldo Alias — Google review
Such an amazing place. I have not actually been in side the cathedral itself, but it looks absolutely fantastic from the outside. The architecture of it is so sophisticated and the level of detail in it is design is mind blowing. There is a gold statue on the top. I heard Italian Mafias tried to rob this gold statue by attaching it to a helicopter, but the police managed to retrieve it.
Emad Abdelhamid — Google review
What must amazed me was being walking on the top of the roof, which is not common. The Duomo is big, the architecture of the outside is very impressive and beautiful. The church inside, based on the other churches I have seen before, this one didn’t impressive. As any other European church, of course is beautiful and it’s big, I have seen better ones. But, I think you should go because every perspective is always different and it’s worth it. I took the lift (elevator) to go to the top. This entrance is on the right side of the back of the church. Opposite side where you can buy the tickets. IMPORTANT: for women you tummy needs to be cover and your shoulders. I had a tide dress and it wasn’t a problem. My husband had shorts and a t-shirt and he was fine go inside. The elevator doesn’t go down, it’s only to go up. We took the stairs to come down.
Kai Klann — Google review
The church is very beautiful especially at the front and at the side. If you want a perfect picture, I recommend going early because there are a lot of tourists. For the entrance to the main church and going up the church/terraces, buy it in advance online so you don't need to buy physically and I think sometimes tickets get sold out.
alex asuncion — Google review
By far my favorite part of Milan! I could honestly stare at this all day and never get tired of all the fine details. It's absolutely incredible, the time and dedication it took to make this. To see it in person is truly breathtaking. We bought tickets online before hand so we chose a time and only waited with the others that had our time stamp tickets which took maybe 5 minutes to get inside. We also got tickets to go up top to the roof. We chose the stairs, and were informed that those tickets are actually separate and don't need a time to go up. You can use them any time of day until 6pm, the last group that can go up. And they're valid for 3 days. So you can see the inside at your designated time and then any time go up within the 3 days. Also many online sources say that men are required to wear pants, but during very hot summer months shorts are allowed. Now I can cross it off my bucket list, but am also now determined to see it as many more times as I can!
Riley Hogan — Google review
The religious church is the main attraction in Milan. An awe-inspiring work of true grandeur. The building is adorned with an abundance of sculptures on both sides. I was truly privileged to have had the opportunity to witness such breathtaking views from different vantage points.
Jallouf Kim — Google review
A very impressive place. The interior of Duomo is ginormous and makes a great impression. The light going through the colorful widows and the art work are amazing. I strongly recommend to go to the top and see all the details of the construction. There are multiple beautiful sculptures wherever you turn around and you have a great view of the city. Must visit when in Milan
Adam Z — Google review
Incredible architecture. Bought tickets at the door for the terrace and the wait time was very reasonable. Definitely recommend going up to see it. We chose the stairs ticket but you can get a ticket for the lift as well. We also bought the cover-ups but saw many people did just go in wearing tank tops etc.
Taia Hara — Google review
It’s a must! Absolutely gorgeous both in and out. I recommend getting the elevator lift so once you’re up there your not too tired to take pics and enjoy the great views. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket office. If you have a specific time I recommend booking online in advance but if you have no prior engagement throughout the day you can purchase them at the office.
Enjoy The Journey — Google review
This was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. I came on a rainy day in December. Tickets were online and cost 16 regular 8 reduced. While this is a little steep, you can really spend 1-2 hours here. It is a lot of stairs but can be done in only a few minutes, and if you’re able-bodied it shouldn’t be an issue. Once at the viewing platform, the views are CRAZY! Super beautiful on every side and it is so cool to be walking along the outside of the roof of the church. Surreal. Another set of stairs takes you to the actual roof where the views are even better. Incredibly beautiful and historical architecture. Coming down the stairs you enter the Cathedral itself which is adorned with sculptures, painting, and more beautiful architecture. We came on a Sunday so we were able to observe a mass as well. This was an absolutely wonderful experience. It’s famous for a reason, don’t miss it!
Maya Leis — Google review
I visited here during my trip to Milano Italy. Beautiful fascinating architecture. Beautiful and detailed architecture. I used the staircase to go up because the Lifts were sold out. If you plan to visit, check the dress code and lift availability.
Egemasi Sapphire — Google review
For sure the architecture of the Cathedral is incredible taking account that it took over six hundred years to finish. All the spikes, sculptures were breath taking. It's the real object of religious culture. Worth seeing. Maybe not sleeping beneath it. Concrete floor is hard for your back :)
Piotr Szarzy?ski — Google review
The cathedral is breath taking. So many intricate details & something interesting to see everywhere you look. Recommend getting tickets in advance to go in during peak season, the line can also get very long - make sure you have water when its hot! Make sure knees and shoulders are covered if you are going inside. Worth doing the roof top walk too.
Rachael Todd — Google review
Breathtaking. Get the combo pass with the lift and museum. After you do the rooftop, you can gain instant access to the Duomo church and bypass the Duomo line. Also included is the dioceses museum. It’s really worth a visit. Highlight of my trip. to Milan.
Robert Stone — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate gothic architecture and stunning marble facade. The panoramic views from the terrace are worth the climb, providing a unique perspective of Milan. Inside, the vast interior and beautiful stained glass windows leave a lasting impression. The intricate details of the sculptures and artwork showcase the skill and dedication of the artisans. A must-visit for anyone seeking a glimpse into the rich history and artistic beauty of Milan.
Jerome Adorable — Google review
Visiting Milan Duomo with my family, including two kids, was an overall okay experience, but a few aspects left us with mixed feelings. The cathedral itself is a breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate architecture and stunning design. Our kids were fascinated by the grandeur of the exterior and the history behind this iconic landmark. However, our enthusiasm was somewhat dampened by the extensive security measures at the entrance. While safety is undoubtedly important, the level of scrutiny felt exaggerated, making the entry process a bit tedious, especially with children in tow. One major downside during our visit was the ongoing renovation work. It impacted the overall ambiance and obstructed some of the views, diminishing the full splendor of this historical site. Additionally, the cost of going up in the tower with the elevator was a bit steep (17 EUR / person if I remember correctly). We opted to skip the tower ascent due to the high cost, which was disappointing considering it's one of the main attractions. On a positive note, the interior of the cathedral was awe-inspiring, and exploring the surrounding square was a delightful experience. The vibrant atmosphere and surrounding shops and cafes added to the charm of the visit. In conclusion, Milan Duomo is undoubtedly a must-visit, but potential visitors should be aware of the renovation work and be prepared for the associated challenges. The security measures could be more streamlined, and the pricing for additional experiences like the tower ascent may need reconsideration, particularly for families with children.
Laszlo Elekes — Google review
The cathedral is very impressive. The structure, the decoration, the sculptures, the paintings - literally everything is beautiful. A must-see when visiting Milan. It is worth noting that the staff at the cathedral are very helpful. The view from the roof is equally spectacular, so it's worth a visit there too. You can use the stairs or the lift. For both the cathedral and the rooftop, you can (and should) buy tickets in advance to avoid long queues.
Piotr Młynarczyk — Google review
A must to go inside & to the top. We went early in the morning - lines were long. When we returned to the square later the afternoon for a walking tour there were no lines. (Not sure if that applies to every day). Beautiful inside. Audio guides available. Buy tickets online. Buy ticket to go to the roof inside when you get the audio guide
Anieke Marais — Google review
One of the most special buildings I have been in- it is truly a work of art in architectural form. We did the roof tour which I would wholeheartedly recommend despite its increased price. You can see so much of Milan from the roof and it is great for photography. The inside of the cathedral is also very impressive. Probably the number one sight in Milan and well worth a visit.
Ivo Hepburn — Google review
The Duomo di Milano is simply breathtaking. Its intricate details and sheer size are awe-inspiring. Climbing to the rooftop provided panoramic views of the cityscape, truly unforgettable. Inside, the cathedral's grandeur, with its countless statues and mesmerizing stained glass windows, captivated me. A definite must-see for anyone visiting Milan!
virlla devi soothar — Google review
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Santa Maria delle Grazie

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a famous religious building in the city of Milan, Italy that houses one of the most iconic artworks in the world: The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. Admission to see this painting is mandatory for those who want to visit, and reservations are highly recommend as the church can only accommodate a small number of visitors at a time.
Worth a visit to see the Last Supper in person! You will need to book tickets well in advance. We visited at the beginning of March - low season - and they were completely sold out. They have a pretty organized system. You will need to exchange your voucher for a ticket about 30 min in advance, where you will also need to put your backpacks in lockers. This is all done, along with the green pass/vaccine card check, at the ticket booth to the left of the church. Then you're instructed to line up at the museum entrance where you'll be let in only if it's within 5 minutes of your entrance time on your ticket. They are fairly strict about this and we saw quite a few people turned away. You will need to go through security, then you will have time to read about the history of the church. You'll then be allowed in to see the Last Supper. You're given 15 minutes to see the work and you're free to leave anytime before then. If you'd like to have the Last Supper to yourself, just stay the whole 15 minutes, as most people leave around 5-10 minute mark. It's a wonderful and powerful piece and well worth a visit if you're in Milan.
Tracy Sung — Google review
The Last Supper painting on a church wall by DaVinci is definitely worth seeing in person as it's a priceless treasure. It's heavily booked out even in low season. Tour guides craftily snap up all the tickets in advance for month and you have to book with the ones that have them. That being said I managed to get us tickets and it was well worth it. You need to go through security checkpoints and into a vacuum sealed room. They only allow a limited number of people at any given time. The room is kept at a certain temperature to minimize over-tourism. The church was bombed in World War 2 but wall remained intact. So they restored the church around it again. Amazing luck or divine intervention?
Simon W Clark Author — Google review
Santa Maria delle Grazie hosts Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper," but you need to book tickets far in advance to see it. Unfortunately, we didn't do this, so we couldn't visit the painting; we only toured the church. The Last Supper Museum by Leonardo da Vinci is located in a separate area to the left of the main entrance, in the church square. Entry to the church is free, and even if you can't visit the painting, I recommend visiting the church. The church has a restored, well-maintained, and beautifully adorned exterior. In the monastery courtyard, there is a lovely small garden shaded by trees beside the church. Exploring this area was quite peaceful. The interior of the church is predominantly Gothic in style. The apse, although contrasting with this Gothic style, exhibits a unique harmony and stands out as a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture.
Murat Yıkılmaz — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. My English speaking guide was very friendly and spoke very good English. She was very helpful and answered all of my (many MANY) questions with intelligence and precision. The masterpiece itself was stunning and props to all the restoration teams over the hundreds of years. The 45 minute tour was the perfect amount even tho you only get to spend 15mins with the masterpiece. The church of Santa Maria delle grazie was stunning as well, and was very happy to see that it was still in use for church services.
Priya Auton — Google review
Church where Leonardo painted the Last Supper. Entry to the church is free, however, to see the actual image you need to buy tickets for a museum that’s about 20m in front of the church. It’s almost impossible to buy them on the spot. Most of the times they are sold for the upcoming 30 days. Your best bet is booking yourself online and planning your visit in advance.
Dino Numi? — Google review
Make sure to book your Last Supper ticket many weeks in advance. When I planned my visit they were all sold out and I had to book an expensive 3 hour walking tour just to see it. It was still worth it and the walking tour was interesting, but if you just want to see the Last Supper, you get to do that for a much lower price if you are on time!
Eszter Barabas — Google review
Just one word : wahou ! It s really beautiful and you get this atmosphere of sacred and peace. Amazing. Could have spent hours here. And the architect of the church is breathtaking. Unfortunately could not go to see the last supper as you have to book months in advance. But the church itself totally worth it !
BRUNET Emelyne — Google review
It’s for sure worth a visit in Milano. Make sure you book ahead and check the website to ensure when you go to milan then e are available times. Use their actual website and you can get tickets for 15€ per person. I would return in the future
Steve Thomas — Google review
Worth a visit and definitely need to buy tickets prior. The staffs were very kind, polite and helpful. We had no issue with way finding at all and really appreciated the whole experience we had there
justin wong — Google review
It is certainly one of the best known churches in Milan. Externally I really liked the architect but internally I found it quite bare, it does not say all that much! Still worth a visit anyway! To visit Leonardo's Last Supper you need to book it well in advance via website and you need to pay to enter it (it is quite expensive btw)
Andrea Nori — Google review
All normal tickets were sold out and have to pay about 80euro for a guided tour but it's worth every cent. Though heavily (unskillfully I dare say) restored, Last Supper is the only mural/painting/artwork during this one-month Italy trip that gave me goose bump.
Charles Wong — Google review
Looking back, I’m extremely pleased that I made this place a priority, despite my busy schedule and limited budget. As the entrance tickets were already sold out, I booked a guided tour, which may appear a bit costly, instead. Luckily, the tour turned out to be worth every penny. - Highly recommend it!
Belle Chen — Google review
It’s impressive to say the least to see it in person. Maybe more impressive than the Mona Lisa due to size and colours used by da Vinci. Must Book in advance to get tickets. Free lockers to store ya bags/drinks etc before entrance and bags will be searched prior to entry.
Dan Tay — Google review
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is known mainly for the painting by Leonardo da Vinci "The Last Supper". However, the temple of Santa Maria delle Grazie is also worth visiting for it's beautiful appearance. Due to it's values the church was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
It is worth a visit even if you are not planning to go to see The Last Supper. Gorgeous basilica with a stunning dome attributed to Bramante, the 1st architect of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. Its geometry is a fiest for eyes and mind. From inside especially.
Sergei Berliakov — Google review
very impressive to see a piece of art of the last supper in this place you will amaze with leonardo da vinchi painting outside the building also have a wonderful view
Ronald Wijaya — Google review
The place of my dreams since I was 10. And I love it. You don't need to buy any tickets to visit this beautiful Church. But if you want to see The Fresca, book your tickets 2-3 months before visit.
MB — Google review
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a five-storey mall in Milan, Italy, which houses luxury clothing brands and upscale dining. The luxurious architecture and historic context of the building reflects the country's newly-acquired self-confidence after years of political and social turmoil during the chaotic era of Italian unification.
The Gallerias are definitely a must see. Even if just for a quick window shopping session and a picture in the middle (literally everyone has their phone out). All the shops are high end but there are a couple of nice ice cream shops. It’s right next to the Duomo so head on over after and walk around. Highly recommend to visit
Mohamed Al Senaidi — Google review
This place is Milan masterpiece. It’s so beautiful you will enjoy watching the great historical architecture of this mall. They have the best luxury designers boutiques and many restaurants and coffee shops
Anwar Alqarroos — Google review
Definitely a beautiful spot to take pictures and visit some luxury stores. It's honestly a lot smaller than I thought it would be. It's just a walk through outdoor mall with a select number of stores and a few restaurants. Nice to walk through for a few minutes. Visit earlier in the morning if you want to get pictures without anyone in them!
Tracy Sung — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Every store window makes you want to go in and shop! The architecture and overall beauty is breathtaking! We walked in and out of every section and were in awe with the magnificent structure. The amount of people was crazy! We happened to be there during fashion week and there were models dressed and taking photos everywhere! If you go to Milan you have to go to the Galleria!!!
Pat B — Google review
The architecture is simply stunning and so beautiful. There are restaurants, clothing stores and much more. The place is very nice to take a picturesque view. Fashion starts from here so it is a must to see when in Milan
Usman Khan — Google review
Not sure how to describe this place correctly. Shopping center with the most famous brands. Most people visit it just to take a look and make a photo. It makes sense to visit just to close point "to see the most famous shopping gallery in Europe". In general, nothing special. Nice stationary shop with a some unique souvenirs.
Mykola Kurus — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is an architectural masterpiece. Its grandeur was palpable as I stroll under the soaring glass ceiling adorned with intricate designs. The luxury boutiques, cafes, and restaurants add to the allure, creating an unforgettable experience. Whether you're admiring the mosaic floors or marveling at the historic significance, this iconic landmark would never fail to impress you. A must-visit for anyone exploring Milan's rich culture and history!" I loved it!
Mahmoud Mandou — Google review
A must visit if you are traveling to Milan. The high glass ceilings give the feeling of grandness unlike any other shopping complex. A magnificent structure with great restaurants and posh shops.
Kushal Jain — Google review
Truly an amazing building! Even if you're not into expensive brands or shopping, I'd still really recommend visiting here. It's incredibly beautifully decorated from the walls to the ceiling (:
Njal Armin — Google review
I arrived in the evening that every store already all closed, but the galleria still amazing to visit and take photos. So beautifully and artistically designed! Enjoyed window shopping as well as each store has nice display though it’s closed. A must visit spot while in Milan!
Judy Hung — Google review
Had an amazing dinner at Galleria, so good didn't even wait to start eating to take pictue. Did some window shopping didn't have long enough visit planned. Next time we have a better idea where ti spend the bulk of our time in Italy.
Eric Hawkins — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a masterpiece of architecture and shopping in Milan, Italy! Its stunning glass and iron structure create a breathtaking ambiance. Strolling through the gallery's luxurious boutiques, cafes, and restaurants is an elegant experience. The intricate mosaic floors are a visual treat, and the magnificent glass dome allows natural light to flood the space. It's a perfect blend of history and modernity, offering an unforgettable shopping and cultural journey. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring Milan's beauty and charm! ✨🛍️🍝
Hubert Lamenta — Google review
What a remarkably beautiful place – inside and out! Magnificent. An exquisite demonstration of unparalleled artistry and skill. The architecture, the murals and pretty much everything else. The attention to detail is simply wow-inspiring. Full of elegant shops and upscale dining establishments, the Galleria creates an ambiance of beauty while maintaining a luxurious price range. Standing in the middle and gazing up at the mesmerizing murals, each one depicting a different continent, is the pinnacle of this experience. Great vibes.
Jallouf Kim — Google review
The building itself is gorgeous and mesmerizing. We had a good time walking around. It’s also fun to look around the luxury stores but other than that there isn’t much to do or look at. It’s also extremely crowded to the point that it gets difficult to walk.
Batu Eroglu — Google review
This place screams of Luxury! Literally littered with the most expensive brands in the world. Crowded with locals and tourists alike, best visited early in the morning. Don't forget to step on the Bull's balls and spin 3 times for luck!
Gabby Mariano — Google review
Iconic and historical place to visit when in Milan. Within reach by subway Duomo. Also trams are nearby. Plenty of highend designer brands and restaurants in this shopping area. Weekends and public holidays are super crowded.
swee leng Tan — Google review
The Vittorio Emanuele gallery is considered the oldest shopping gallery in Italy and is, without a doubt, absolutely stunning... The architecture, the shops, the coffehouses... Everything is a sight to behold. Well worth the visit. It is also a place with a large crowd of people, so if you want to see the place unobstructed, I recommend that you go very early in the morning.
Sergio Martins — Google review
This shopping mall has the old charm and sophistication. The floor, the roof and overall architecture of the building are stunning. Famous signature brands have shops here. This is a place for the rich. There are several restaurants here as well.
Maria K — Google review
The most famous luxury shopping center in Milan. Most of the designer brands have a branch here. A unique experience like traveling into the history😍 Even at night looking more amazing
Maryam Aghasian — Google review
One of the prettiest malls in the world. If you are anywhere near the Milan area, it's worth the time to swing over to come experience this mall for yourself!
Robert Burkett — Google review
Amazing place with lots of food and shopping arenas. An evening hangout to remember. High end shopping plaza with wide variety of the services. Definitely recommend also the Duomo cathedral is adjacent to it another excellent place to visit.
Vishnu Nair — Google review
Our family recently explored the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the experience was nothing short of stunning. The architecture of the Galleria is awe-inspiring, with its elegant design and intricate detailing. Walking through the historic passageways, we felt transported to a bygone era of grandeur and sophistication. The kids were fascinated by the intricate mosaics, high glass ceilings, and the general sense of opulence that permeated the surroundings. However, for a family on a budget, the allure of the luxury shops and designer boutiques was bittersweet. While window shopping was enjoyable, the reality was that most of the items on display were way beyond our financial reach. It's essential for families to be aware that this is more of an experience destination than a budget-friendly shopping spot. On a positive note, the atmosphere was vibrant, and the Galleria is not just about shopping. We took a moment to enjoy a coffee in one of the historic cafes, soaking in the ambiance and people-watching, which added a pleasant touch to our visit. In summary, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a must-visit for its architectural marvel and historical significance. Families should approach it with the understanding that the shopping experience might be more aspirational than practical, but the overall ambiance and cultural richness make it a worthwhile stop, even if you're not planning to splurge on designer goods.
Laszlo Elekes — Google review
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Sforzesco Castle

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Castle
Museums
The Sforzesco Castle is a magnificent medieval-Renaissance fortress with multiple museums and art collections. It was originally built as a fortress by the Visconti dynasty, and later became home to the powerful Sforza dynasty. The castle's defences were designed by the multitalented da Vinci, who is also credited with designing other famous structures like the Mona Lisa.
Amazing place, wonderful historical experience! There are three different museums in the place, all three dealing with history. Simply amazing, one is an ancient art museum that includes paintings and photos from different periods going back several years. The second is ancient objects, furniture, moving accessories and more, the third is the museum of ancient musical instruments. One ticket costs five euros and allows entry to the three museums. I really enjoyed it. You must visit there! There was no line at the entrance and there was no need to purchase a ticket in advance.
Ortal Shushan — Google review
Building itself is visually interesting, but not original. However, there are several rather nice museums inside. I spent there about three interesting hours for 5 Eur, which is very good value. The biggest exhibit is one of the last Michelangelo statues, which is housed in its own exposition, but there is way more to see in the castle. Definitely recommended if you have some time to spent while visiting Milano.
Dusan Bolek — Google review
The entrance to the castle itself is free, but to get to the museums you need a ticket which is 5€ full price and lets you visit all of the museums. They even have lockers which let you travel around the castle and the museum without carrying anything. Everything is nice and well kept, there are benches everywhere and the staff, even with their limited English, were trying to help as much as they could. The whole castle is too big to walk on one day, so we prioritized the things we went there for. If you want to visit everything, you should visit at least twice.
???????? ??????? — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place! It's 100% worth it just for the outside parts. The complex is big, and the adjoining park offers a great relaxing spot and various drinks and foods to refresh you. Totally stunning for everyone, not just those interested in history! Also there are free toilets.
Kristýna Vacardová — Google review
Beautiful castle. You can enjoy the great gathering here. The fountain is eye-catching. Lovely parko area. You can have a good weekend afternoon here as well as everyday anytime. Only if you want to visit the Museum you need a ticket. Otherwise the whole area is a public access of free
Abdul Awal Chowdhury Masud (Masud Chy.) — Google review
A very nice castle and museum. There are many rooms, everybody will find something to like. You need to count with exhibition which takes at least 3 hours so if you hurry, you should check only items you are interested in. There is also a beautiful view from the top. If you take a bag with you, you can store it in a locker located downstairs (1 euro deposit - will be returned after you input the key back). After exhibition you can find a good place for rest outside. This place is also magical in the evening.
Luk?? Struhal — Google review
This place is so stunning. I sat within the castle walls listening to live music from a stage that had been set up while sketching a picture. Truly a wonderful experience. Not going inside and instead walking around some of the most beautiful architecture I have ever seen will be free and well worth your time. There are also free toilets and a water refill on site which is a bonus.
Ellen — Google review
Definitely the largest intact castle I have been to, the distance from moat to first scalable wall must be 40m, and an attacker would face an array of arrows and spears before they even navigated a ladder into position. That said, pay the 5€ for the entrance and the extra for the headset so you can learn about some of the more interesting paintings, tables and artifacts. (Stupidly, the put the headphone lady BEFORE the ticket purchase, so you have to circle back!) I never made it up the tower, but I can only imagine those views!
Mr Groovy — Google review
Very beautiful castle with a garden in the middle, we visited on a sunday and it wasn't busy at all. The castle is well maintained. There are no restaurants or shops inside the castle other than the info point, but there is a big garden outside the castle, I'll attach a pic of it. It is definitely a must visit place if you are in Milan.
Waad Jz — Google review
Visited this castle whilst in Milan. It is in a great central location. It is free to enter and walk into, but if you want to walk around the inside of the castle and see the exhibits then that is €5 or you can get a student ticket. You are not allowed to take large bags around the exhibits either and cannot take videos, only pictures. This is nice to look around and you can also pay for a translator earpiece it you want to listen to the history. There are some people trying to sell you roses and bracelets etc on the inside so be aware of them
Connor Downs — Google review
Beautiful castle with so many things to explore in and around it! You can pay extra to visit the museum where you can see some of the furniture music instruments, paintings and more. Alternatively, you can enjoy the park near the castle or appreciate the castle from the outside for free.
B K — Google review
Very cool place to walk around. We didn’t go in any of the museums because we didn’t have too long but you could easily spend a whole day here! Otherwise it is free to walk around. On Saturdays there is a huge market on the outskirts of the castle with bags, food, mulled wine, lots of trinkets, cooking items etc! Highly recommend.
Libby Wales — Google review
Sforzesco Castle itself is a sight to behold. We marvelled at its architecture and the historical significance of it. Inside, there are plenty of exhibits, from sculptures to drawings to furniture and many more. While some may enjoy this, I was fatigued after an hour into the never ending displays on different floors of the castle. Perhaps splitting the visit into several days might ease this fatigue. As the castle grounds are free to explore and is a tourist attraction, you will come across unscrupulous individuals who attempt to ‘welcome’ you to Milan by forcing bands or flowers on you. They will demand high payment in exchange. I am surprised that nothing is done by the staff of the castle regarding this. While it doesn’t detract from what the castle has to offer, this has definitely impacted our visit negatively as we navigated our ways away from these incidents. For those not into art and history, I would still recommend visiting for the architecture and for pictures as this is a tourist spot in Milan. However, you don’t have to purchase tickets to view the exhibits. Here are some images and videos of the exhibit. It only provides a glimpse into what the castle has to offer. For the complete experience, you should purchase the tickets and view the exhibit.
Eu Ken Ng — Google review
It's a castle with 6 museums inside it, all accessible for 3 euros (for students) or 5 euros. If you don't wanna go inside the museums, you can still check the place out, the fountain in front of it, and the big beautiful installations outside. However if you got time, the museus are really worth the visit. There is a Michelangelo sculpture, ancient arts and weapons, the musical instruments museum, an Egyptian museum, and a few others to check. The bad thing is that most of the exhibitions only have texts in Italian, no translation for English.
Ana Beatriz Santos Honda — Google review
Lovely castle to walk around or chill at. I personally loved the garden in the middle of the castle where you could sit out in the shade and enjoy the surrounding views. The museums have mazing pieces. There were some real surprising pieces of art. I paid 2 or 3 euros to get into all 14 unique parts of the castle. There's art varying from paintings to furniture to cloths and musical instruments. Definitely would recommend anyone to spend a few hours here.
Esmee — Google review
This castle is one of the most, if not the most, impressive and beautiful fortresses / castles I've been in. A real must seen! The size, built ornaments, towers, walls, ditch - all are great sights. And there are multiple museums inside... With the triumfh arch and beautiful garden near by, this can fill half a day of great sight seeing.
erez melamed — Google review
An amazing place, it's €5 to gain entry which I recommend. However just having a wander through the massive courtyards and taking in the picturesque building and surroundings is definitely worth the visit. It links the park and the way towards Duomo. Spectacular place.
diane Thompson — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is a must visit when in Milano. The castle and park is free, and enjoyable any time of the year. Viewing the castle is breath-taking and be sure to pay attention to the remaining piece of the Milanese wall. During warmer months you can be lucky to spot turtles in the water, and keep an eye out for cats in the grassy moat. Bring lunch or a snack to relax in the green and forget the busy city for a moment.
Anita A. Simonsen — Google review
Very nice medieval fortification that houses several of the city's museums & art collections. For the ticket price of only 6 euro you get the access to the entire complex, and it's totally worth it. We spent nearly 3 hours on this cultural & history learning experience and we didn't even see a half of the exhibition rooms. We'll definitely come back here on our next visit to Milan.
Kolacic Ivy — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is a truly breathtaking sight in the heart of Milan. Steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful grounds, this magnificent castle is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. From the impressive architecture to the fascinating museums housed within its walls, there is so much to see and do here. The views from the top of the castle are simply stunning, offering a unique perspective of Milan. I highly recommend a visit to Sforzesco Castle - you won't be disappointed!
Jordan Kniaziew — Google review
Fascinating, bums everywhere trying to dupe you into monetary gifts, just ignore them. The gardens and grounds are nice to walk through. Don’t eat the craft schnitzel…it’s low grade Vienna sausages.
Arthur Franz — Google review
I'd recommending getting an audio guide or booking a guide experience to get the most of the trip. The museums and huge and have lots of thins to see but you might feel like you are missing out if you don't have the extra experience of having a guide. We got there about 09:30am and it was perfect for getting pictures and moving around the outdoor bits but by 11:00 it was crowded so would recommend get there earlier.
Alex Milne — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is absolutely gorgeous, oh my god, while visiting you can somehow see and feel how ages full of history are hosted by the amazing and strong walls. It's like a portal, you have to see it. Chill atmosphere, i was at the beginning of the week, people where enjoying the place, some tourists but not overly crowded. Come here in the working days in the morning and you'll feel like you got the whole place for yourself . A nice bonus are some cats that are really cute 😍
Filip Roman — Google review
Amazing architecture! I spent less than an hour walking around and inside the walls but not inside the buildings because my shoes weren’t comfortable . But I’d recommend to spend more time tho because it’s really big and there is lots of places to see and walk in, out and around! It’s totally worth visiting if you are into architecture and history, just go prepared to walk a lot.
Toosha Atta — Google review
Beautiful castle in the middle of Milano. You can walk right through without buying a ticket or chose some exhibits or special sections, where you might need a ticket.
Thomas Meyer — Google review
5

Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Catholic Church's San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is a brightly colored and decorated church with several frescoes depicting religious scenes. It is often referred to as the Sistine Chapel of Milan, due to the many impressive 16th century paintings by renaissance painter Bernardino Luini.
A beautiful church. The visit is well organized allowing only a few people in at a time to avoid crowding, allowing each person the time to enjoy the frescoes. Our wait wasn't long and it was certainly rewarded with stunning frescoes from the 16th century.
Ted Oatway — Google review
This Benedictine monastery has the most beautiful church in the city of Milano. The murals decorated in the 16 th century with frescoes , cover walls and ceiling, the most important artwork in the church is the cycle of frescoes of the life of Saint Maurizio by Bernardino Lunini, an Adoration of the Magi by Antonio Campi and paintings by Giotto and Boticelli. Very unusual and most special religious temple
patricia staub — Google review
This is one of the nicest Basilica’s in Milan, it’s stunning. The colonnades are gorgeous, the artwork, stone work and museum is beautiful. It’s fairly large with lots to see and do. The artwork, statues, artifacts and religious clothing is very well preserved and displayed. Its collection is impressive, the staff were very friendly and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend checking out this Basilica, it’s a great place for families and children of all ages.
Pong Lenis — Google review
A bit off the beaten path with few tourists, this church was was constructed in the 1500s. Originally a chapel in a convent, the church had evolved over time. Two interesting facets of this church that make it unique: it is divided in half, with one end for the cloistered nuns and the other for the others to both participate in church services; and the extensive and detailed frescos painted, describing the stories from the Bible as well as images of varied saints. Currently it is only open in the mornings on Fridays and the weekends. Green Pass/Vax card is rigorously checked at the entry.
Guyver II — Google review
I started crying when I came to this church. It’s incredible beautiful ! And team are amazing: you are immediately greeted by a nice lady and talks about the church and the frescoes and then you are taken care of as a long-awaited guest ❤️
Ksenia Vitsinskaya — Google review
It's been a very long time since I hadn't been moved like this by a church. Thank you so much, this is absolutely beautiful. A club of volunteers can do visits inside in italian and were very gentle with me. The entrance is free and all the frescoes are explained. A wonderful moment ! And so well hidden in Milano !
Camille Jourdain — Google review
This is a beautiful church! The entire interior is filled with frescos painted by a Renaissance Lombardy painter. You could be here for an hour or more admiring. There's two sections in the church, a courtyard, and small museum attached. The entry to the church is free so walk on in and donate if you you'd like.
Michael Barton — Google review
This church is an amazing work of art. Absolutely stunning. From what I had the opportunity to visit, I would say that it is probably the most beautiful church in Milan.
Sergio Martins — Google review
One of the great place which i visited in Italy and especially in Milan, when i was planning trip To Milan i was told there is not a lot to see, but when got here i was shocked with beauty of the city, there ara a lot sightseeing here. Now about this church, I accidentally found it when i with my friends walking in the streets and decided to go in, i was really amazed by the beauty of interior, so many paintings, so beautiful and interesting. So to cut a short, if you are in Milan you must go to this beautiful and interesting church.
Giorgi Tsiklauri — Google review
This church paintings are well preserved. Around AD1550-1900. Highly recommended to visit
Jocelyn Chiao — Google review
This place is a MUST GO for everyone. You do not need to be religious to appreciate the art on the walls. Amazing people working there as well.
Michelle Fernandes — Google review
A piece of art. A peaceful place. There is a description for every picture on the wall. You need more than 1 hour to see everything
Tamer Oweis — Google review
This was a wonderful find in Milan! Every surface of the interior is painted with incredible 17/18th century murals and frescoes- it is just mind blowing. Free entry ( nice to make a small donation in box at entry) and no crowd. Well worth a visit if that’s your thing
greg m — Google review
An inconspicuous church building, hidden among other buildings. However, the interior of the church is very impressive. All the paintings, decorations etc. are viewed with bated breath. It's worth going there if only for a moment to admire the beauty of the church.
Piotr Młynarczyk — Google review
It looks like a small church but once you get in, all the paintings are just amazing. Definitely would recommend a visit! (Quality of the pictures not great, sorry!)
Sandra Andree — Google review
Without any doubt I say that it is one of the most beautiful churches in Milan that deserves much more tourism than it already has! As soon as you enter the church, a very nice thing is that there are volunteers who give you minimal information about the church, even in English! It is absolutely worth at least half an hour to admire the various frescoes dating back to the 1600s. There is also a museum next door which is interesting
Andrea Nori — Google review
Absolute Milan jewel. Often overlooked but well worth the visit. Also, next door is Archeological museum and gives good history of Milan.
jacqueline Golding — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking... The volunteer staff are very educated and knowledgeable about as well as happy to share... A local Italian suggested we visit this beautiful ancient church. Thank you Carlo!
Malia Delapenia — Google review
A church with amazingly beautiful frescoes over every inch of the place. There's a very valuable 16th century organ here too. A must see. And it's free entry.
Maria Ngo — Google review

Top places to eat

1Sushi Fratelli Milano

4.3
(1907)
4.5
(3520)
affordable
Japanese restaurant
This popular japanese restaurant has an Italian twist with dishes like sushi made with pugliese ingredients. There are plenty of options to choose from, such as the Fratelli Roll (with eel, avocado, tobiko and a spicy sauce rolled up in a salmon fillet), the Pink Roll (with shrimp and salmon), or the Beef Roll (with beef and smoked salmon). The staff is multilingual and always happy to help diners choose the right dish.
I strongly recommend it! The best sushi in town. Excellent sushi made with very fresh ingredients. The service was top and very friendly. They given even a generous quantity of limoncello on the house!
Leon — Google review
Super nice place! Lucky pick when we were hungry and arriving in Milano. The staff speaks multiple languages and helps through the menu. All you can eat sushi and you can order whenever you have finished a serving, freshly made so that there is nothing to be trashed. Excellent restaurant!
Fabian Schneider — Google review
The food is delicious, very beatiful presentation, quick service, nice guys working! We loved it so much!!! Highly recommend! We were on Tuesday without reservation. Try tacos and gunkans.
Анастасия Tрофимова — Google review
I can definitely recommend. One of the best sushi I’ve ever had. It looked as good as it was tasting. On top, the service was fantastic. Every time I come to Milano, I will have at least one dinner at this place. #TopSushi
Marko Rossow — Google review
Good all you can eat near the central train station. Nice and kind staff, with fast service. They propose cheaper and "fast" menu for a quick lunch (about 15€ with a mix of sushi) or an all you can eat formula with a wide choice (about 28€). Sushi were tasty and delicious. I would come back here again.
Filippo Milotta — Google review
Amazing! Such an experience: service, food, incredible environment. They even offered us a bottle of limoncello at the end. Lots of chef's specials choices over a la carte menu!😍
Alessia Benetollo — Google review
Had lunch on a Saturday and booked via email. Good value for money (all you can eat menu), fresh ingredients and good presentation. Efficient and friendly service. Very easy to get to.
Edward Callus — Google review
Food is very good and High quality, lovely place, this is great sushi service amazing taste in Milano town.💗💗
HRíDøY MïR — Google review
Awesome service, super nice people. We ordered sushi to go and the presentation was beautiful and the pieces delicious!! More salmon than rice as it should be. And the tiger rolls blew my mind!
sofia moro — Google review
Best sushi place I've been to in milan. Went there more than 5 times. The all you can eat option is fantastic, great choices and well priced.
Paul.Anthony Kabche — Google review
The staff were very nice and lovely, the food is good we pick the all you can eat and we are so excited by the choices so many varieties, great service and we got some lovely limoncello on the house! ^_^
Joy Ratta — Google review
Via Giovanni Schiaparelli, 21, 20125 Milano MI, Italyhttps://www.sushifratellimilano.it/+39 339 298 8077

2The Millenium pub

4.4
(4352)
4.5
(3050)
affordable
Pub
"The Millenium pub" is a cozy and popular Irish pub known for its extensive selection of stouts, especially Guinness. The pub offers generously filled baguette sandwiches and fast service, creating a great dining experience. While the atmosphere is described as very cozy, some visitors recommend making reservations in advance due to its popularity. Additionally, the pub features live TV and sports for entertainment. Although there may be slight delays during busy times, the delicious food and overall fantastic experience make it worth the visit.
very cozy place! service could improve when there are a lot of clients.we had to wait a bit for our order to be taken, but it was worth the waiting...food is great, delicious actually! i strongly advise having dinner here!
Alina Mocanu — Google review
Guiness and other stouts available, 1.5foot long baguette filled to the rim (seriously their sandwiches have their own gravitational field), good background music and fast service. In short Best Irish Pub you can find. Be sure to reserve a table in advance or you might have to wait a while
Filippo Magaraci — Google review
Not pet friendly. We have a small dog, very well behaved and we never had problem to eat in a restaurant with her, only here they do not accept dogs. Therefore we decided to go for a pet friendly place.
Luisa Meistro — Google review
I thought it was a nice place with welcoming staff but I was wrong, they judge people only by their appearance! Being a Chinese customer is therefore a crime in which you are insulted for free just because you are Chinese ... Being insulted and humiliated on the street this is called media violence and verbal aggression! Not freedom...!
lucia wu — Google review
Great and fantastic place. Live TV and sports. Sure will come back. Cheers.
Tomasz Juchkiewicz — Google review
We stayed in the area and this place came up on Google with good reviews. We were sick of eating pizza and pasta and wanted some food from home. This place was a let down, it couldnt be any further from an Irish pub, nothing on the menu resembles what you would get in Ireland, the selection of alcohol was minimal in relation to Ireland, the staff wore kilts (this is Scottish). The food we ordered was cold and tasteless. Also, very few staff spoke English, which means you're waiting a while to place your order. We ended up eating more pizza afterwards from a different restaurant. Wouldnt recommend.
Louise Jones — Google review
Via S. Michele, 4, 21052 Busto Arsizio VA, Italyhttp://www.themilleniumpub.it/+39 351 764 2236

3Focolare

4.5
(1149)
4.5
(2693)
affordable
Restaurant
Italian restaurant
Focolare is a charming restaurant known for its cozy ambiance and indoor/outdoor seating. The menu features a variety of delectable options including pizza, grilled meats, and local specialties. Guests have raved about the spaghetti carbonara, describing it as exceptional and on another level. The friendly owner and pleasant music contribute to the inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the restaurant's proximity to the slopes makes it a convenient dining option for visitors.
We had a very nice diner. High quality food for a correct price! Very friendly and polite personnel. We will come back!
Elke Pereboom — Google review
Restaurant curated in flavors and wine list. Suitable for fine dining. Typical and original dishes by choice. Friendly staff. Above-average price. Perhaps not entirely suitable for families with children, given the style.
Paolo Brignardello — Google review
Spaghetti carbonara was absolutely amazing. I've had all kinds of carbonate, and have never been too big of a fan, the ones with cream, with bechamel, etc, but this was just on another level. Owner was really friendly, music not too loud. We sat outside so I can't tell much about the interior, but it was a very pleasant experience.
Peanuts — Google review
Super nice restaurant close to slopes! All was amazing, starting from the friendly and professional service. The dishes are well presented and super super tasty with a good mix of tradition and innovation in the menù. Highly recommended and for sure I’ll come back!
Giuseppe Laudadio — Google review
We where 7 persons who visit focolare.. And we had been looking forward to a great food experience.. And we ordered wague meat so our expectations where high.. But it was tasteless and disappointing.. Then the nice waitress want us to get son9 desserts, and we got the menu card. And we ordered some desserts but suddenly the waitress come back and told us to leave because we have been there for an hour and a half so we had to leave the please before we could get our dessert.. We where so disappointed. We have high expectations for the Italien cousin / kitchen but this experience was below average..
Henrik Jensen — Google review
Excellent service, delicious food very nice restaurant to eat at. We were here with my kids. My boy had finished the whole plate of pasta the first time in Italy. They even cut the spagetti for me. 😊 Aperol Spritz is also superb. I will return while we are here.
Sasi Em?ke — Google review
We came here for lunch, expecting to have pizza, as recommended, but when we arrived, we where told that they don’t make pizzas anymore and the restaurant has changed its style. They now go towards a more fine dinning concept, and in my opinion they still have to make a few adjustments. They have 3 options to accommodate guest: street, inside or the terrace. We chose the terrace, which is a bit narrow but cozy. The service is competent, but slightly pretentious. We followed some of the lunch suggestions: pasta al ragú, bresaola plate and egg starter. The food was well prepared and well presented. I think it’s above average, but still not exceptional. The wine list has many options, from local producers to some big international names. I would say they still need to improve in some things, but overall it was a good lunch.
Daniel Trzesniak — Google review
Delicious food, friendly service and an overall Michelin star feel. When visiting Livigno, don't forget to reserve a table here,l!
sander claes — Google review
Food and wine were amazing! Definitely worth a visit! Service was also friendly and efficient. We will most likely return again.
Annagret Roets — Google review
Via Ostaria, 148, 23041 Livigno SO, Italyhttps://focolarelivigno.com/+39 331 533 1957

4Yokohama Sushi Restaurant

4.4
(1420)
4.5
(2650)
affordable
Sushi restaurant
This sushi restaurant offers a variety of Japanese-Italian fusion dishes. The ambiance is elegant and the restaurant attracts a upscale crowd. They have a delivery service and reservations are recommended.
I loved its space and vibe. The interior is intimate yet warm and friendly, the staff are nice and professional, and the food is beautiful and delicious!
Atefeh Fereidounpour — Google review
Really enjoyed the food here. Presentation was amazing and the restaurant had a really great design and layout as well. To top it off we had the best service we had in Italy so far. Overall great spot and would highly recommend.
LifeinQT — Google review
Positive: Ambiance, nice servers, loved the pretty utensils and plates. Negative: We walked into a 100% empty restaurant at 7:30PM, 30 minutes after opening. As many other reviewers have noted, they claimed to be fully booked. I pointed out that this was impossible because their entire restaurant was empty- and they proceeded to say that it would be full very soon but if we could eat within a one hour timeframe, they could fit us in. We had the tasting menu, which was beautifully presented but very underwhelming in taste. I’m not quite sure about the other positive reviews but having eaten in over 50 countries, I can sadly attest that the food was sub-par. Some of the dishes felt like the chefs were trying a bit too hard to be creative at the cost of palatability. I truly don’t mean to come off as mean-spirited, we really had the highest of expectations! Out of the 10 courses, the Cod and Mushrooms were delicious, as well as the Truffles with Carpaccio and the Mochi Ice Cream dessert. When we were ready to leave nearly two hours later, not only was the Restaurant still more than half-empty, we asked 3 different employees for the bill to no avail until my boyfriend got up and physically led a waiter to our table.
Tina Guo — Google review
High quality food and very good service! We went with my husband yesterday with no booking, however they found us a small room available (it was fully booked the other day). We found this restaurant when walking around our apartment to see places around. I'm so glad we found a nice Japanese near us, quality food, great staff and great service. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember the name of the guy serving us, but everyone was so attentive and asked us few times if we need anything, We will definitely come back ❤.
Rano Karimova — Google review
An amazing experience🤩 I had dinner here with my husband. The sushi is one of the best in Milan in my opinion. The place is clean, big and beautifully designed. The service is very good, they are quite fast, polite and helpful. The price is high, we ordered the menu and we paid more than 200 € I remember but considering the quality, the number of the plates and the design of the plates that were really professional is worth it in the end. Totally I suggest you to try this place.☺️
Farzaneh Taghaddosi — Google review
We made a very good decision to keep this restaurant for the end of our trip to Milano. Everything tasted amazing, the food arrived fast and everyone was extremely nice. We especially recommend the tuna tataki. Not sure why this restaurant is rated only 4.5 as during our stay we visited alot of higher rated restaurants, but they couldn't compare to Yokohama. Worth every penny and definitely the best sushi restaurant we visited in Europe.
Kaja Mihurko — Google review
The restaurant is cool and the atmosphere is great. The dishes are scenographic and tastes are unique and delicious. It's perfect for a romantic dinner or with friends. The staff is professional and kind, they're making the atmosphere even better, especially when they are dancing with the customers with the headphones. 5 stars from me and I will definitely come back again!
Nico Sadori — Google review
An unconventional and progressive spin on traditional sushi. Super central location and deeply curated atmosphere. We tried a number of uramakis and would say that the “salmon paradise” is the only one that needs improvement. Liked the idea of showing desserts before ordering, that definitely enticed us to order a few however these could do with improvement as compared to the rest of the menu they were slightly disappointing. Ideal for special occasions, if you let the management know you will be in for a treat (and a bit of spotlight with a dedicated celebration). Overall, would recommend!
Gianni Di Raimondo — Google review
The food is good, more expensive than expected by previous seen reviews here. The service is very slow and at some point I believe it was someone’s birthday and they celebrated with a song SO HIGH, that was very inconvenient, VERY annoying of how loud it was. I almost stood up and left. This part of the experience made it lose so many points with me because it came to a point of disrespect with the other guests.
Nicole D. — Google review
For sure the best sushi experience I had in Milan. The dishes are absolute divine. The Sushi tradition meets the Italian taste with new mix and old flavours. Rosy is an absolute star. She’s super welcoming and such a great host: with her experience she will guide you through the menu suggesting what’s best for your taste if necessary, but also presenting every dish in an exceptional manner. Bookings recommended.
brenda beggiato — Google review
Via Pantano, 8, 20122 Milano MI, Italyhttps://www.sushiyokohama.it/+39 02 874291

5Pizzium - Via Vigevano

4.4
(2969)
4.5
(1893)
affordable
Pizza restaurant
Italian restaurant
Pizzium - Via Vigevano is a popular pizza place in Milan that offers a wide selection of delicious pizzas, including traditional and regional varieties representing different regions of Italy. The service is known to be friendly and efficient, with fast orders and a welcoming staff. The Neapolitan style pizzas are particularly outstanding, made with quality ingredients that stand out. The outdoor seating area provides a great ambiance, perfect for enjoying the tasty pizzas and fresh salads.
Like mind-blowingly good Neapolitan style pizzas! We got a few different flavours and they were all delicious but the basics stood out with the quality ingredients. The salad was fresh, and we also enjoyed the wine. The outdoor seating space is great, and service is prompt and friendly. We went on Tuesday night and it was busy with a lively vibe. Highly recommended stop when in Milan!
Luiza Araujo — Google review
The Pizzas were so delicious! They were prepared super fast. The Spritz had a great sweet sour taste, super refreshing. 4/5 because even though the service was really kind you kind it felt a fast food place rather than a restaurant. For the price we would have appreciated more
Tatiana Prada Villegas — Google review
Had a great time here. Truly enjoyed their food. Amazing crew very nice and attentive. Love their cute dinnerwares as well and lovely ambience. I love their food, their desserts were amazing also! Will definitely come back when I visit Milan again ✨
Marie — Google review
Possibly one of the best pizzas in the town. Surprisingly served fast but delicious. Don’t go to more expensive spots, this is the classical Napoli style pizza.
Tan Berk Kurtcebe — Google review
We love this place! Host is very accommodating with having to serve so many people. Always busy. Pizzas and all other food is really good. Must try deserts!
Djordjiana Buric — Google review
Pizzas were very good and price very affordable/cheap for the quality of the product. Service was a bit slow and got the food before drinks so not the best on that part. We were a big group and managed to book a big table so at least it was fine for that. Wine menu is very short, only 4 choices for red so that could be improved to be able to get better quality wines.
David S — Google review
This place offers delicious pizza for very fair prices! Drinks were also pretty nice. The staff was super friendly, the service was quick. I would advise to come early or make a reservation as it seems to be quickly full
E. M. — Google review
I tried the one with mushrooms and I think there were too many ingredients because it was hard to eat, we also took a "margherita" which was delicious, really the best pizza in my life
Patrycja W?jciak — Google review
My friend and I are traveling Europe and wanted to try authentic Italian food. This place was so delicious and the staff was so kind and patient with us. (Neither of us spoke Italian) We enjoyed ourselves and when they closed they politely informed us. Would definitely come back again!
Davisha Tyson — Google review
Bruscata and tuna salad were excellent. The vegan margharita was not good for my taste. The vegan cheese was quite tasteless.
Liliya FR — Google review
Lovely pizza place close to Navigli. Nice selections of pizza, good service and ambiance. Not impressed with the flat aperol though. Worth the visit!
Daniella Teixeira — Google review
The food is excelent quality at its price point. One of our party thought it was the best pizza he has ever had. The salad was also very fresh and delicious. The wait staff are kind as well. Additionally, the inside of the restaurant is very nice looking. Would recommend!
Ben Axel — Google review
To get tasteful pizza for a good price and be local this is a good place. It’s packed from 7.30pm. So make sure you reserve. The dough was fluffy and crunchy at the same time. Just how I love it. The topping options were great. Highly recommended!
_ Marli — Google review
A pizza which you crave all, crust included! The service at Pizzium turned out to be quite good, also given the fact that it’s a chain. Our order came fast and staff was really friendly. The menu has a huge selection of pizza. While there are of course a couple of traditional ones, there is also a dedicated section for regional pizzas each representing a region in Italy. We opted for regional ones and really loved both. I would definitely recommend Pizzium for chill dinner whenever you are in Milan.
Liza Shaban — Google review
Pizza was below average never expected to try this quality in Italy. The tomato sauce on the pizza tasted packaged. Pesto lasagna tasted fine and the tiramisu was ok. Won’t come againg
Hussein Kadhim — Google review
Grate place with amazing pizza! Fast and kind service. We visited this place few times when staying in Milan.
Tomasz Urbaszek — Google review
One of the best Margheritas we ever had. The pizza with potatoes and chilli was not the greatest, but i think they have pizza for everyone's taste.
TheDavidCrisan — Google review
Crazy busy but it was a Saturday night in Navigli. It would be easy for standards to drop by catering to the tourists but the number of Milanese trying to get in tells you they know how to do pizza. The expected choices for toppings etc but the dough, cheese and tomatoes were all first rate - all our choices got the thumbs up.
Simon Wood — Google review
Via Vigevano, 33, 20144 Milano MI, Italyhttps://pizzium.com/locali/milano-via-vigevano-33/+39 02 4969 5366