Historic shopping arcade featuring luxury boutiques and elegant cafes.
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The Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie
Famous mural by Leonardo da Vinci depicting Jesus' final meal with his disciples.
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Castello Sforzesco
15th-century castle housing museums and surrounded by scenic grounds.
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Teatro alla Scala
World-renowned opera house hosting performances and offering guided tours.
Brera District
Artistic neighborhood known for galleries, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife.
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San Bernardino alle Ossa
A striking church known for its bone chapel, decorated with thousands of human remains—an unforgettable, eerie slice of Milan’s history.
Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
An atmospheric monumental cemetery founded in 1866, notable for its solemn beauty and a fascinating glimpse into Milan’s history and memorial art.
Armani Museum
Fashion-focused museum exploring Giorgio Armani’s work and philosophy through exhibitions and displays, offering insight into Milan’s design culture.
Navigli Canals
Historic canals area popular for its lively bars, restaurants, and artisan shops.
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Mercato Centrale
Two-floor Italian market packed with fresh produce, cheeses, pastries, and ready-to-eat bites—great for tasting local flavors under one roof.
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
A massive, multi-room flagship roastery with distinctive design, specialty coffee bars, and bakery offerings—more like a coffee experience than a café.
Corso Como 10
A four-story concept store blending fashion, design, and architecture, founded by Carla Sozzani—an essential stop for style and design enthusiasts.
Pinacoteca di Brera
Art gallery exhibiting Italian Renaissance masterpieces.