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As Italy's second largest city, and a hub for designers, photographers, and artists, Milan is one of the creative centers of Europe, and for many represents the capital of design and fashion. Milan offers a high-end shopping experience that takes in top Italian designers and world-famous brands. The city has the world's oldest shopping mall, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo, and a wealth of fashion and jeweler shops along Via Montenapoleone, in the Quadrilatero della Moda fashion district. Of course you can find as many hotels in Milan, Italy as fashion styles. If you have booked your flight to Milan to only be in and out of this glamour city, stay at Milan airport hotels. Remain longer to take it all in - no matter your style. Whether you prefer cheap hotel deals in Milan, staying at Milan resorts, want to dwell at one of the many luxury hotels or boutique hotels in Milan, the best hotels in Milan are awaiting you.
Romans to Renaissance
Modern Milan may conjure up images of fashion houses and boutiques, but if the urge to shop until you drop should desert you, it's worth remembering that the city's history, which dates back to 400 BC, is all around you. It is up to you to pick hotels in Milan closer to the boutiques or the myriad of historic centers As capital of the Western Roman Empire, a medieval center of trade, and later under periods of French, Austrian, and Spanish control, Milan's history is long and varied and the city sights are a testament to its importance across the centuries.
A guided Milan city tour will take you through the city's key points of historical interest including Castello Sforzesco, a former palatial residence now open to the public as a museum and art gallery, the imposing gothic cathedral Il Duomo, and La Scala theater. The tour also takes in a viewing of Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper', viewable only by appointment and housed in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. This tour is just one of the many things to do in Milan.
While Milan is rich in Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque works of art (the Brera Art Gallery alone brings together Italian masterpieces from the 14th century to the modern day), this artistic center looks towards the future and contemporary art exhibitions are held in PAC (Padiglione Arte Contemporanea) and CIMAC (Civico Museo Arte Contemporanea). You can secure yourself one of the Milan hotels in walking distance to these galleries and have the liberty to enjoy the arts and stroll into the many restaurants after you’ve had your fill.
Eating and drinking
Milan has a profusion of restaurants offering cuisine from all over the world; brunch is big news in Milan and the nightlife in this eclectic city starts early, with hundreds of bars and clubs to suit every taste. The essential Milanese ritual of happy hour is a famously loosely applied term, and between the hours of 6 PM and 9.30 PM most clubs offer drinks, cocktails, and buffet food at reduced prices. The majority of clubs can be found in the Porta Romana, Porta Ticinese, and Navigli regions of the city, but excellent food and drink are never far away. Getting around Milan is easy too, with a public transport system that includes three subway lines, trains, buses, and an extensive network of trams.
Explore Lombardy
Be advised to not miss out on what lies beyond the city center and get a rental car in Milan to discover the outskirts. Beyond the city itself, the glacial Lake Como, the third largest lake in Italy and one of the deepest in Europe, is celebrated for its beauty and tranquility. Take a day coach tour of the lake and the historical center of Como, explore the scenery, and visit one of the many silk factories.