Milão, Itália

Destino de férias de cidade
Fotos de: Milão, Itália
Mapa de localização
Aeroportos
Hotéis e outros Alojamentos
O que visitar
Onde Comer
Onde Divertir
Consulados & Embaixadas
World Nomads
O Seguro de viagem com as maiores coberturas

Milan
Milan is the second most populous city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy.
The massive suburban sprawl that followed the 1950-60 post-war boom and the growth of a vast suburban belt suggest that socio-economic links have expanded far beyond the boundaries of their administrative boundaries and agglomeration, creating a metropolitan region of 7-9 million people, stretching over the provinces of Milan, Bergamo, Como, Lecco, Lodi, Monza and Brianza, Pavia, Varese and Novara. It has been suggested that the metropolitan region of Milan is part of the so-called Blue Banana, the area of ​​Europe with the highest population and industrial density.
The city holds a strong position as the capital of the Province of Milan as well as the regional capital of the Region of Lombardy. While Rome does not take advantage of its position as the administrative capital of Italy, Milan makes presence felt strongly in many areas, especially in the fashion industry. Along with the powerful names of Paris, New York and London, Milan is known as one of the world's fashion capitals. The heart of Italy's financial center is in Milan, with the National Stock Exchange located in the city. The urban look of the city can not exactly turn heads as do other Italian cities that have a long Roman history emotionally involved with them. However, fashion shows, nightlife, Italian food and the Milan metropolitan area provide the futuristic perspective of Italy, which attracts many young people. In addition, it is like a base camp to explore northern Italy's tourist towns that include the Alps.
Milan may erroneously represent itself as an expensive destination, which is not true.
Tourism
Milan does not have the history of Rome, the romanticism of Venice, the effervescence of Naples or the artistic spirit of Florence. But even so, and fairly, it remains one of the most famous and visited cities in Italy. Difficult to define Milan with only one adjective: located in northern Italy, closer to other countries (like France and Switzerland) than the capital Rome, the city is a cosmopolitan nook.
The second largest city in Italy, thousands are its tourist attractions. From the catwalks of one of the most famous fashion events in the world to the frescoes painted by geniuses inside the churches, the visitor will have much to admire in the city. In Milan there is the Holy Supper of Leonardo da Vinci, the San Siro / Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, the statues of the Duomo, the restaurants of Navigli, the theater Alla Scala, the Castle Sforzesco. A walk through its streets involves high doses of religion, football, art, gastronomy and history. Prioritizing one of the themes or putting everything in the same package will be the responsibility of the visitor.
It will also be the tourist's choice to make the journey in a luxurious or economic way. Milan is home to some of Europe's most expensive hotels and restaurants, but it also offers good options for those on a tight budget. Public transportation is cheap, there are good low-cost hotels and pizzerias offer well-priced and well-served dishes. In addition, there are discount card offers: when you buy them, the tourist can enter some museums for free and get on the subway and buses without paying anything.
In town, enjoying the famous Italian dolce vita is a guaranteed program.
Gastronomy
Milan is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Italy and offers cuisine from all over the world. The neighborhoods of Brera and Navigli are especially interesting and concentrate a lot of restaurants and bars. Establishments that prepare Italian food usually serve their clientele in parts: first the "antepasto", then the "primo piatto" (usually a pasta), followed by the "secondo piatto". But the customer can choose only one or two of the options.
Some of Milan's most traditional dishes include risotto and polenta, but the traveler is lucky enough to find typical dishes from all regions of Italy, from Sicily to Piedmont. To spend little (prices are usually high), the best choice and a well-known option for everyone is: pizza as they are cheap and well served throughout Italy.
Another good option, especially in some bars in the neighborhood of Navigli, is the appetizer (the tourist pays for the drink and is entitled to serve himself at a buffet of cold cuts, pasta and breads).
To drink, do not be afraid to order the house wine, which will almost always have good quality and will cost half the price of a labeled bottle.
Weather
Winter in Milan is relatively light but hazy, with temperatures ranging from zero to 8 ° C. Summer can be very humid with brief storms.
Temperatures range between 14 and 29ºC. From March to April temperatures range from 6 to 18 ° C. From October to November, they range from 6 to 17 ºC.
Milan is located in the Mediterranean area, and its climate is typical of this region. The weather can be very hot during the summer, while during the winter temperatures drop dramatically.
The humidity is quite high throughout the year.
In July and August, it is normal to have temperatures over 30 ° C. Usually summers are hot and humid.
Winter temperatures are generally between 0 ° C and 10 ° C, and occasionally drop to -10 ° C, with a little snow every year. Winters are usually very cold with haze.
In spring and autumn, temperatures in Milan are the most pleasant of the year, but are characterized by highly changeable weather conditions with the most frequent precipitation in September and October.
Outros destinos turísticos em:
Itália
Italy
Calabria
Sardinia
Sicily, Italy
Tuscany
Amalfi Coast
Aosta, Italy
Bergamo, Italy
Bologna
Capri Island
Catania
Florence, Italy
Giglio Island
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Naples
Pisa, Italy
Portofino - Italian Riviera
Positano - Amalfi Coast
Rome Italy
Sanremo
Turin, Italy
Venice, Italy
Verona

Outros destinos turísticos mundiais

Iceland
Iceland
Chile
Chile
Bonaire
Bonaire St Eustatius and Saba
Mozambique
Mozambique

Destinos de cidade e escapadelas de fim de semana

Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Calgary
Canada
Zurich, Switzerland
Switzerland
Avignon, France
France

Porquê reservar com TOURISTIC ROUTES
Os melhores preços
As nossas parcerias com os maiores operadores mundiais, oferecem uma pesquisa dos melhores preços de mercado.
Mais opções
No Rotas Turísticas pode reservar o hotel, comprar a passagem aérea, reservar o transfer do aeroporto para o hotel e vice-versa, reservar as excursões locais, alugar o carro, fazer o seguro de viagem e consultar os locais a visitar e onde ir
Dicas & Destinos de férias
Centenas de destinos de férias com todas as opções que lhe permitem facilmente escolher o destino que melhor combina com as suas férias de sonho.


Siga-nos nas redes sociais
  

 
Rotas Turisticas
Grupo Público · 8.410 membros
Aderir ao grupo
Podem publicar fotos das vossas viagens, férias, locais que estiveram ou gostariam de estar. Podem divulgar negócios ou actividades...