Milan

Italy

Milan is a global capital of fashion and design, offering a sophisticated blend of historical landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and world-class shopping. It's a dynamic city known for its rich artistic heritage, including Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper."

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay3 days
Budget$70/day
Mid-range$200/day
Luxury$1000/day

Known For

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🇮🇹 Country Information: Italy

CapitalRome
CurrencyEuro (€)
LanguageItalian , German, French, Slovene, Ladin, Albanian, Greek, Sardinian, Catalan
Phone Code+39
Electricity230V (Type C, F, L)
Tap WaterSafe to drink

Tipping

  • Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated for good service; 5
  • 10% in restaurants for good service; rounding up taxi fares; 1
  • 2 euros per bag for porters; 1
  • 2 euros per night for hotel housekeepers

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in cities
  • Credit cards are widely accepted, especially in tourist areas and larger establishments; cash is still common for smaller purchases and local markets
  • It is advisable to carry some cash, especially for smaller towns and certain local vendors
  • There is no black market for cash

Cultural Norms

  • Dress respectfully when visiting religious sites
  • "Fare la bella figura" (making a good impression) is important, so dress neatly
  • Meals are social events and can be lengthy; wait to be seated in restaurants
  • Italians often greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks among friends and family

LGBTQ+ Information

Generally LGBTQ+ friendly. Italy recognizes civil unions for same-sex couples, but not marriage. Discrimination based on sexual orientation is prohibited in employment.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • Legal drinking age is 18
  • Drug laws are strict, even for small amounts; penalties include heavy fines and imprisonment

Special Laws

  • It is mandatory to carry identification at all times
  • Driving in ZTL (Limited Traffic Zones) without a permit can result in fines
  • Be aware of pickpockets, especially in crowded tourist areas

Common Phrases

NoNo (noh) No
YesSì (see) Sì
HelloCiao (chah-oh) Ciao
PleasePer favore (pehr fah-voh-reh) Per favore
Excuse meMi scusi (mee skoo-zee) Mi scusi
Thank youGrazie (grah-tsee-eh) Grazie

Climate

Climate Zone: Humid Subtropical

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Getting There

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Health & Vaccinations

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Local Cuisine

Risotto alla Milanese must_try

This is a quintessential Milanese dish, characterized by its creamy texture and golden hue, which comes from saffron. Often served as a first course,

Costoletta alla Milanese regional_speciality

A traditional Milanese dish featuring a tender veal chop breaded and pan-fried in clarified butter. The classic preparation keeps the bone in. It is o

Ossobuco regional_speciality

A typical Milanese delicacy, Ossobuco is a braised veal shank cut, named from the local dialect word for 'bone with a hole' (referring to the marrowbo

Panettone seasonal

Milan's famous Christmas dessert, this dome-shaped sweet bread is studded with candied orange peel, citron, and raisins. While traditionally associate

Mondeghili snack

Small, fried veal meatballs, often including ingredients like sausage, bread, and cheese. These are a peasant-origin dish, served as an appetizer or a

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) Attraction
Book 6 weeks to 3 months in advance

Tickets are extremely limited due to conservation needs and often sell out weeks or months in advance, making last-minute viewing nearly impossible.

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