Check out Milan’s official website:
https://www.turismo.milano.it/wps/portal/tur/en

The capital of art, culture and fashion

This is where Versace, Prada and Gucci created their fashion brands. Milan is also famous for its beautiful baroque architecture, as well as for sports – the capital of Lombardy is home to two football clubs: AC Milan and Inter Milan.
The most interesting tourist attractions in Milan include:

• Cathedral of the Birth of St. Mary (Duomo di Milano)

The impressive Gothic-Baroque building is the symbol of Milan. From the roof, which you can climb up the stairs or take the elevator, there is a beautiful panorama – on clear days you can see the peaks of the Alps.

• Pinacoteca di Brera (Pinacoteca di Brera)

A 13th-century palace, and in it an impressive collection of works of art by artists such as Rafael Santi, Caravaggio and Rubens.
Check out more information: https://pinacotecabrera.org/en/

• La Scala

The most famous opera house in the world! Its classicist interior houses a beautiful auditorium for 3,000 people. The greatest Italian operas have been performed on the stage of La Scala, including those by Puccini and Verdi. Great opera stars have also performed here, including the unforgettable Maria Callas.

• The Last Supper

The most recognizable fresco by Leonardo da Vinci is located in the church of Santa Maria della Grazie.

• Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery

The oldest department store in Italy still impresses with its architecture – you can still shop there. It is worth knowing that the gallery is open 24 hours a day.

• Sempione Park

A place of rest for both tourists and residents. The park covers an area of ​​47 hectares! Nearby is the former Sforza Castle, where you will have the opportunity to admire, among others, a picture gallery and the Egyptian Museum.

Practical tip

The Milano Card entitles you to free public transport. When you decide to buy the card, you will also receive an audio guide. You will also be able to visit over 500 tourist attractions for free or at a promotional price.

Check out more information:
https://bit.ly/30tjHnT

Public transport in Milan

Four metro lines run beneath the city, providing quick and easy transport. There is also an extensive bus and tram network. One of the most enjoyable ways to get around the city is by bike – there are bike rentals throughout the city, and renting one is not expensive.

Flights from Poznan to Milan-Bergamo

Flights to Milan are operated by Ryanair.
Check the detailed flight schedule.

 

Check out more information on the airport’s official website:

https://www.milanbergamoairport.it/en/

Book your parking before you fly:

https://flypark.airport-poznan.com.pl/#!/

Milan Bergamo Airport

Milan Bergamo Airport (IATA code: BGY, OACI: LIME) is located about 50 km from Milan. There are city buses and coaches between the city and the airport. The cheapest single ticket costs €2.20.