Erasmus places Milan
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Blender
When I was doing my Erasmus in Milan, we usually went there for "Aperitivo". Near to the no. 54 bus stop, it's is easy to reach and it's one of the few places where I could try a variety of good appetisers and drinks. I recommend getting a Mojito (which in many places...
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Where to eat cheap close to Duomo
Duomo is without any doubt the most visited place in Milan. On weekends everything is full of tourists everywhere you look, and it's normal, it's really impressing. If you are not rich and you can't pay any of the restaurants in Vittorio Emanuele galery where the most...
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Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
It might sound weird to some people to say “I went to visit a cemetery” (at least for me it does because I never usually go to cemeteries for “fun” or just to walk around). A cemetery is most likely not the first place that you will think of visiting when you go...
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Pirelli HangarBicocca
Pirelli HangarBicocca is an contemporary art gallery living inside an industrial-plant-converted-to-gallery. It houses one permanent exhibition of Anselm Kiefer'sI Sette Palazzi Celesti and other spaces for the ever-changing-super-awesome artistic programmes. It is...
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Milan, Italy
Milan is a wonderful and busy city in Italy. Milan is one of the world's fashion capitals. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in the centre of town, is a beautiful, old shopping arcade. I must say that, even though clothes are expensive, you can find a wide variety of...
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Bosco Verticale
Bosco Verticale is one of the landmarks in Milan. I first heard about it from a friend. She told me that it is a must-see building in Milan for an interior architect. I went to Porta Garibaldi railway station. When you get out of the station you see these two green...
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Ottımomassımo
Finding a good place to drink good coffee in Milano is not that hard=)But sometimes it is hard to find a calm place as there are always a lot of tourists and so much crowd the streets. If you ever try to find a calm cafe in the city center for studying or reading book...
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Arco della Pace & Parco Sempione
Arco Della Pace is in Piazza Sempione in Milano. In my first evening in Milano, I saw Arco Della Pace. We went to a place there with my friends for aperitivo. The place is called Duomo dal 1952. That place serves an open buffet aperitivo for 10 euros. All the tastes are...
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Mint Garden Cafe
One of my favorite cafes in Milano is Mint Garden Cafe. I first went there to meet with my friends and I liked it a lot. It is behind the Corso Buenos Aires Street which I actualy don't like very much because it is very crowded and there are some strange people in the...
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La Vigna Di Leonardo
Leonardo's Vineyard is a hidden gem in the heart of Milano. I actually found it by chance. My aim was to see the Last Supper and Santa Maria Delle Grazie and when i went there i didint know that i had to do reservation, otherwise it is not possible to go inside. Because...
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Mediolanum Forum Assago
This Arena is very important in Milan (Assago, to be precise). It hosts lots of concerts, with a capacity of twelve thousand seats, plus more standing tickets. People usually stand right in front of the stage, but in this case, they just put more chairs. In my opinion,...
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100 Montaditos
I have been here in January with two of my friends. We were in Duomo and decided to walk around and to stop when we were hungry. As we walked on Via Torino and we arrived in Darsena, one of my friends told me she has been to 100 Mondaditos before and we could go there...
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Ono Sushi Experience
I have been coming to this place for two years now, in fact, I know it since when it used to be Master Chef, but now it became Ono Sushi Experience. Anyway, this is the best Japanese food I had in Milan because they have "menu alla carta", so you order the food and it...
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Zio Provolone
I do not know if it is the same for you, but every time I have to eat I do not know where to go to get proper food. Picture it in your head: an Italian who lives in Milan whose parents run a restaurant. When does he go out to eat? Pretty much never, and if he does he...
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Luini
Whenever I have friends visiting me in Milan they always ask me where to go and eat. Given that I live there it is understandable that they think I know, but the truth is I do not. I live there and my parents run a restaurant so I hardly eat out, and if I do I try to be...
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Getting around
Milan is the biggest city in the north of Italy - over 1. 3 million people and tourists have to get from a to b each day. It is easy to get lost or to be overwhelmed by the options you have to travel within the city. Depending on area, time, distance and even weather,...
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Nightlife
Let me start by telling you this: except for Mondays, there is always a reason to celebrate something, somewhere in Milan. Milan is well known for fashion and design, so it comes at no surprise, that you get some of the most fancy clubs in this metropolis. But what you...
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Day trips
If you have ever been to Milan you know one thing for sure. It is a buzzing, lively city. Sometimes it gets a bit overwhelming and we need to get out of the big city life. Not into Parco Sempione, no, I mean further away. Whenever I needed some time out, there were two...
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Trattoria da Bruna & Sandro
Sometimes living abroad is hard. It is quite difficult to make friends, or maybe your University is not what you expected it to be. At the beginning, things are quite tough to handle and you need to find a cozy place where you can actually feel like you are at home,...
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Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano
In Italy (as in a lot of Europe) there is no lack of museums. In this post I would like to talk specifically about one, the Civic Museum of Natural History of Milan (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano). The front of the Museum. Founded in 1838, the museum has...