Discover the diverse allure of Milan and its stunning northern Italian surroundings, from the fashion capital's iconic landmarks and modern marvels to the breathtaking beauty of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore. This curated collection offers a journey through art, history, and unforgettable landscapes.
Duomo di Milano
Italy’s largest cathedral where visitors can admire its spires from the panoramic rooftop.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Italy’s oldest shopping arcade with a glass dome, luxury boutiques and historic cafes.
Navigli District
A vibrant canal area with cafes, galleries, bars, and vintage shops.
Castello Sforzesco
A 15th-century fortress turned museum complex housing masterpieces.
Parco Sempione
Milan's largest green space surrounding Sforza Castle.
Teatro alla Scala
An iconic opera house known for its opulence and musical history.
Santa Maria delle Grazie convent
The original convent setting of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
Pinacoteca di Brera
A premier art gallery featuring works by Caravaggio and Raphael.
Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio
Milan’s ancient Romanesque church dedicated to its patron saint.
Brera District
An artistic district filled with cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and cozy wine bars.
Porta Nuova
Milan’s modern business district featuring a futuristic skyline.
Bosco Verticale
Two striking eco skyscrapers draped in greenery, located in Porta Nuova.
Galleria d’Arte Moderna
A modern art gallery of Milan, an elegant neoclassical villa in the Indro Montanelli Gardens.
Indro Montanelli Gardens
One of the city's oldest public parks, inviting you to relax among treelined paths and statues.
Arco della Pace
A grand triumphal arch built to celebrate peace.
Lake Como
A picturesque lake where you can visit Como town, ride the Brunate funicular, and cruise to Bellagio and Varenna.
Como Cathedral
A beautiful Gothic Renaissance structure in the heart of Como town.
Bellagio
A village on Lake Como known for its elegant villas and lakeside gardens.
Varenna
A charming fishing village on Lake Como with colorful houses and romantic lakeside promenades.
Bergamo
A medieval world in Bergamo's Città Alta, a walled hilltop town.
Città Alta
A walled hilltop town in Bergamo.
Piazza Vecchia
The lively heart of Bergamo's old town surrounded by Renaissance buildings and cafes.
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
A basilica in Bergamo home to the richly decorated Colleoni Chapel.
Duomo de Bergamo
A smaller but elegant cathedral dedicated to St. Alexander, the city's patron saint, in Bergamo.
Lake Maggiore
A lake where you can escape to the elegance of Lake Majiori, just over an hour from Milan by train, and visit the Borromean Islands.
Borromean Islands
Islands famous for their Baroque palaces and lush gardens on Lake Maggiore.
Stresa
A charming 19th-century resort town on Lake Maggiore known for its grand villas and scenic lakeside promenade.
Isola Bella
An island where you can wander through the ornate halls of Borromeo Palace and stroll the tiered Italian-style Baroque gardens.
Isola Madre
An island to explore its lush botanical gardens filled with rare plants and exotic trees.
Isola dei Pescatori
Also known as Isola Superior, an island renowned for its quaint lanes and lakeside restaurants.
Piazza Gae Aulenti
A plaza that offers fountains, shops, and contemporary art installations.
Carmine Church
Highlights of the Brera district.