Porta Garibaldi

Milan

Piazza Gae Aulenti showing street scenes and a fountain as well as a couple
Piazza Gae Aulenti showing street scenes and a fountain as well as a couple
Corso Como showing a city and street scenes as well as an individual male
Piazza Gae Aulenti
Corso Como showing a city
Explore this exciting area of Milan to visit upscale fashion boutiques, museums and restaurants before enjoying the city’s best nightlife.

The Porta Garibaldi neighborhood is a short walk from Milan’s city center and packed full of attractions. Fill your bags with souvenirs along shopping streets and dine at some of the city’s top restaurants along the way. Don’t leave without a photo of the ornate Garibaldi Gate.

Corso Como is one of Milan’s most popular streets. The pedestrian thoroughfare buzzes with people enjoying Italian food and exploring connecting streets lined with trendy shops. It’s also home to the Fondazione Sozzani art museum. Step inside to admire exhibitions of architecture, design and photography. The shopping and dining complex of 10 Corso Como features designer brand names and is often visited by celebrities.

A favorite of photographers, Piazza Gae Aulenti highlights futuristic architecture. Go to the top of the Unicredit Tower, one of Italy’s tallest skyscrapers, for incredible views. On the ground, stay until nightfall to see the square’s solar tree light up. Continue through the night at an exciting array of bars and clubs within walking distance.

Art lovers have many choices in this district. Discover the works of Italian and international artists at Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea, along with contemporary performance art at Galleria Lia Rumma. Galleria Monica de Cardenas showcases revolving exhibitions from established and emerging artists from across the world. For art of a different kind, see the ornate obelisks and Greek temples in the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.

Visit the park and botanical garden of Parco Biblioteca degli Alberi in nearby Porta Nuova to see the stunning Bosco Verticale. The name translates to “Vertical Forest” and describes the tall residential buildings covered with shrubs and trees. To dine or buy food souvenirs to take home, thrill your taste buds at Mercato Comunale Isola, a covered market filled with gourmet foods.

Porta Garibaldi is within walking distance of the city center, numerous hotels and a major train station. Fly to Milan Malpensa Airport for a drive or public transportation ride of about 40 minutes to Porta Garibaldi.


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Milano Verticale | UNA Esperienze

Milano Verticale | UNA Esperienze

4 out of 5
Via Carlo De Cristoforis 6/8 Milan MI
$224 nightly
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Hotel Tocq

Hotel Tocq

4 out of 5
Via A. De Tocqueville 7/D Milan MI
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Hotel Berna

Hotel Berna

4 out of 5
Via Torriani Napo 18 Milan MI
$187 nightly
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I've stayed at Hotel Berna a few times before, although it had been about 10 years prior to my recent visit. It's a great choice when you need to be near Milan Centrale train station for an early departure or because of a late arrival. Hotel Berna is interesting. The rooms are very different from ...

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ibis Milano Centro

ibis Milano Centro

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Urban Hive Milano

Urban Hive Milano

4 out of 5
Corso Garibaldi Giuseppe 84 Milan MI
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The amenities were nice, and the location was excellent for getting around Milan.

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Hotel Glam Milano

Hotel Glam Milano

4 out of 5
Piazza Duca D'Aosta 4/6 Milan MI
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interior of San Marco church in Milan, Italy

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Porta Nuova showing street scenes and a city

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A view of Bosco Verticale in Milan as we set off for Desenzano del Garda.

I thought that this building was fascinating.  It is like a vertical garden.

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Borgonuovo featuring street scenes and a city

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If you're spending time in Borgonuovo, check out sights like Armani Megastore or Teatro Manzoni and hop on the metro to see more the city at Montenapoleone M3 Tram Stop or Montenapoleone Station.

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Pinacoteca di Brera featuring heritage architecture and a statue or sculpture

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the oldest still active shopping mall in Italy. Its name was chosen in honor of Italy's first king, Vittorio Emanuele II di Savoia, who laid the first stone on March 7, 1865. It was designed by architect Giuseppe Mengoni. Sadly he fell off the roof and died before his work was inaugurated in 1877. The tombstone in honor of the architect stands at the entrance of the gallery.
Its dimensions are impressive: the dome is 47 meters from the ground and is 39 meters in diameter. It was one of the first in Europe to use glass for such an imposing structure.
The top paintings were made by different painters and represent four continents and diverse activities such as art, agriculture, science and industry. In the center of the gallery floor is the mosaic with the coat of arms of the Savoys royal house.

A Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II é o mais antigo shopping ainda ativo da Itália. O seu nome foi escolhido em homenagem ao primeiro rei da Itália, Vittorio Emanuele II di Savoia, que colocou a primeira pedra no dia 7 de março de 1865. Foi projetada pelo arquiteto Giuseppe Mengoni. Tristemente ele caiu do telhado e morreu antes que a sua obra fosse inaugurada, em 1877. A lápide em homenagem ao arquiteto fica na entrada da galeria.
A suas dimensões são impressionantes: a cúpula está a 47 metros do chão e possui 39 metros de diâmetro. Foi uma das primeiras da Europa a utilizarem o vidro para uma estrutura tão imponente.
As pinturas no topo foram realizadas por diferentes pintores e representam quatro continentes e atividades diversas como arte, agricultura, ciência e indústria. No centro do chão da galeria fica o mosaico com o brasão da casa real dos Savoia.

Scala

While you're in Scala, take in top sights like Teatro alla Scala or Piazza della Scala, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Teatro alla Scala Tram Stop or Montenapoleone M3 Tram Stop.

Scala


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