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Milan 3-Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Historic Center

Morning: Arrive at Malpensa Airport and take the Express train to Milano Centrale. Drop your luggage at the hotel and start with a stroll to the iconic Duomo di Milano, where you can admire its gothic façade.

Afternoon: Ascend to the Duomo’s rooftop for panoramic city views, then wander through the bustling Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for a quick coffee and some upscale window shopping.

Evening: Dine in the lively Brera district, sampling Milanese classics like risotto alla milanese, and enjoy a leisurely walk along the illuminated Via Monte Napoleone.

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Day 2: Art, Culture & Design

Morning: Visit the world‑famous Santa Maria delle Grazie to see Leonardo da Vinci’s *The Last Supper* (pre‑booked tickets recommended).

Afternoon: Explore the contemporary art collections at the Pinacoteca di Brera, then head to the Triennale Design Museum to discover Italian design innovations.

Evening: Experience Milan’s vibrant nightlife in the Navigli canal district, enjoying aperitivo beside the water and sampling local spritzes.

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Day 3: Shopping & Farewell

Morning: Spend time in the fashion capital’s flagship stores on Via Montenapoleone and the surrounding Quadrilatero d'Oro for luxury shopping.

Afternoon: Relax in the green oasis of Parco Sempione, visiting the nearby Arco della Pace and the historic Castello Sforzesco museum complex.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner at a traditional osteria in the Porta Romana area, savoring Milanese ossobuco before heading to the airport.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Duomo di Milano – 1.5 h – €12 entry (roof access)
  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – 0.5 h – Free (shopping optional)
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie (The Last Supper) – 1 h – €15 ticket
  • Pinacoteca di Brera – 2 h – €10 admission
  • Triennale Design Museum – 1.5 h – €12 admission
  • Navigli district aperitivo – 2 h – €15 per person
  • Via Montenapoleone shopping – 2 h – Variable (budget €100–€300)
  • Parco Sempione & Castello Sforzesco – 2 h – €5 museum ticket
  • Porta Romana dinner – 2 h – €30 per person
  • Total Estimated Cost (excluding flights & accommodation): €209–€339 per person

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a day trip to Lake Como or the Franciacorta wine region. To shorten the itinerary, skip the Triennale and focus on the main historic sites; you can still enjoy Milan’s essence in a compact 2‑day schedule.

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