rolling through Milan's romantic citywalk with a friend is just too cool and spicy
🇮🇹 First off, the ancient city of Milan is free to enter and exit at will!
🚶♂️ Milan is such a great place to explore, you just can't stop in one day.
🚋 The transportation is very convenient, with a 24-hour pass available from vending machines for €7.6.
🗺️ Milan Cathedral → Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II & Statue → Sforza Castle → Sempione Park → Arch of Peace → San Siro Stadium → Chinatown → Milan CBD & Vertical Forest, this route is truly spectacular.
⛪️ The Milan Cathedral is astonishing, with its exquisite exterior and luxurious interior decorations, and the sound of the organ echoing inside, which is truly refreshing.
🏰 Sforza Castle is a place full of history, walking through it feels like traveling through time.
🌳 Sempione Park is a paradise for couples, with cute dogs that are just so healing!
⚽️ The San Siro Stadium was an unexpected delight, with a 100-meter graffiti wall right outside the subway exit, perfect for photos!
🍜 Chinatown is bustling with excitement, and the variety of delicious foods is mouth-watering.
🏙️ Lastly, Milan's CBD and Vertical Forest showcase the city's fashion and modern charm.
🏨 Regarding accommodation, the Smart Hotel Central is a good choice, conveniently located, and although the windows are a bit small, it's overall comfortable.
🎨 Although I didn't manage to book 'The Last Supper,' paying a cyber homage is also a nice option!
👋 Until next time, goodbye, Mila
The complex is historic and worth visiting. There are several museums in these buildings now. It is worth it to walk through the courtyard for free and enjoy the complex environment.
The Castello Sforzesco (Italian for "Sforza's Castle") is a medieval fortification located in Milan, northern Italy. It was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. Amazing place to have your photo taken. The best part, no tickets required. Its free entry for all.
Gigantic and well maintained. Classic and history castle in Milan. Worth a quick visit if you have time.
Sforza Castle is also one of Milan's must-see attractions, surrounded by high walls around the square castle, the internal Museum collection of master sculptures. It's enough to close every day and have a free look the previous hour, so you can count the time to go. Special friendship reminds us that there are free toilets in the castle. It is very difficult to find a toll-free toilet on Milan Street, let alone free, which is even more difficult.
this castle is incredibly interesting. there are so many galleries and museums to explore within the grounds. I got to learn lots about art, culture and history after spending a few hours here.