Aperitivo: Italian Happy Hour. In many restaurants and cafes between 18-21, you can enjoy unlimited open buffet by paying only for your drink (7-10 Euros).. Don’t miss this time slot for mini pizzas, pastas, deli items, canapes and more.
Bellini: A cocktail of peach puree and sparkling wine. My favorite drink! It tastes soft and delicious. Try it, you won’t regret it!
Baci: Italy’s famous chocolate. A good choice to delight your palate with its great taste. You can find it in every market and take it as a gift to your loved ones.
Corso Como 10: Ranked first among my favorite places in Milan. Combining elegance with quality, the cafe section and the separate store section are beautiful.. The right address for a break after shopping in Corso Como.
Centrale: The city’s main train station. It is quite large and has many stores inside.. You can reach this historical building by getting off at the Centrale stop on the green metro line.
Coperto: Cover application as we can understand it.. A table fee of 2.5-5 Euros is added to the account in restaurants and cafes.. For this reason, you can prefer to drink standing up, especially in cafes, instead of sitting.
Duomo: The symbol of Milan. Europe’s fourth largest cathedral. Just by looking from the outside. You should definitely go inside, and if you have the opportunity, you should not be lazy and go to the terrace.
Emanuele: The historical shopping center is quite inviting with luxury brands! When you go to this wonderful place right next to the Duomo, don’t forget to turn with your right foot three times on the bull mosaic!
Fiat 500: The car brand you can see wherever you look in Italy. How about renting it for the day and getting lost in unfamiliar streets?
Gelato: means ice cream in Italian. Let me tell you right now, after eating ice cream here, you may not look at the ice cream you eat again.. Try caramel and vanilla at Venchi Chocogelateria.
Hotel Best Western City: The hotel we stayed at in Milan. Being in Corso Buenos Aries was a great advantage.. Besides the luxury and cleanness of the room, the breakfast buffet is also a bonus!
Italian Men: All of them are more stylish than the other! Moreover, not only young people, but also old people know how to dress very well.. After all, they live in the heart of fashion, that’s all, right?
Ham: Prosciutto, which you can often see in Italian dishes and menus, is actually a ham.. This ham made from pork can also be found in almost all sandwiches.
Kiko: Italy’s affordable cosmetic brand. Lipsticks 902 and 914 are my favourites.. It is very easy to apply and looks very nice on the lips.. Price 3.5 Euros. You can come across it in many parts of the city.
La Rinascente: An 8-storey shopping mall in Duomo square. You can find many brands of design together.
Metro: Although Milan is suitable for exploring on foot, the metro is also an indispensable means of transportation.. Moreover, it is very easy to reach every point of the city by metro.. All you have to do is get a metro map in your hand and mark the stop at your destination.
Milano Card: The card is available for sale with 24, 48, 72 hour options.. 13 euros for 48 hours. You can find it at kiosks and airports, or you can order online before your trip.
Navigli: A meeting point for young people with many venues lined up by the canal.. It can be preferred for an afternoon aperitivo.
Opera: A different event is held at La Scala Opera every month.. To join one of them, you can book your ticket online and add a different meaning to your trip.
Panzerotti: A kind of puff pastry. The best in Luini. Ham, mozzarella-tomato or spinach. The choice is yours.
Rita: The place in Navigli is one of the best options for aperitivo.
Spritz: One of my favorite drinks. Lots of ice, my favorite is on Corso Como 10.
Train: The easiest means of transportation to get to other cities from Milan. You can take the trains departing from Centrale, Cadorna and Garibaldi to other Italian cities.
Uscita: You will come across this word quite often in the subway, train and tram.. It means exit.
Vespa: Colorful vespas on every corner are indispensable in this city and Italy.. If you have an A2 license, you can rent one without hesitation, take the wind at your back and enjoy the city to the fullest.
Yguana: A place with delicious snacks. You can relieve the tiredness of the day with a glass of wine.. At Via Papa Gregorio.
Zara: It’s a good idea to take a look at Zara with its rich product options and models.. My favorite store is in Corso Vittoria Emanuele.
You can find more detailed information for your Milan trip here.