Also known as the Milan Cathedral, construction lasted almost six centuries. Its design and architecture make it Milan's most prominent site. Photo by The Wanderer
Duomo di Milano Rooftop
The Duomo's rooftop offers a stunning view of the city. Brace yourself though, no elevators go to the rooftop! Photo by The Wanderer
Parco Sempione
Milan's main recreational park. Contains a basketball court, relaxation spots, cafés and a lake. Photo by The Wanderer
Torre Branco, Milan
Inside Parco Sempione lies a tower named Torre Branco. A small fee takes you to the top and provides a stunning 360 view of Milan. Photo by The Wanderer
Stadio San Siro
One of the most famous and iconic stadium in world football. You can feel the history pulsating through its walls. It is home to both AC Milan (since 1926) and Inter Milan (since 1946) Photo by The Wanderer
Sforzesco Castle, Milan
The Renaissance Architecture was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. Photo by The Wanderer
Street Music in Milan
Walk through downtown Milan to enjoy mostly traditional music played from some complex instruments. This guy here is playing and singing an Italian tune. Photo by The Wanderer