Things to see in the Milan and surronding area
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What to see at Lake Como, the pleasure of sailing among beautiful villas
Lake Como, only 50 kilometres from Milan, offers landscapes, charming villages, and exclusive villas. Get to know its most interesting places.
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Lake Garda, practically a sea between the Alps and the Padan Plain
Lake Garda is the largest freshwater lake in Italy, a place where the Milanese escape to enjoy its abundant nature.
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What to see in Pavia, a medieval city bursting with art
Pavia is one of the most eye-catching medieval cities in northern Italy and exploring its streets and discovering its dozens of artistic monuments is an utter delight.
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Lake Maggiore, a tour of its towns and islands
Lake Maggiore is one of the most magical places in northern Italy, and provides a fabulous excursion from Milan.
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What to see in the Dolomites: wonders and challenges in the high mountains
Among Italy’s Alpine massifs, the Dolomites steal the show with their peaks reaching over 3,000 metres, their spectacular landscape, and their plant and animal life.
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What to see in Bergamo, an enchanting medieval city
Bergamo, a walled city with palaces and castles, is less than an hour away from Milan. It makes for a perfect one-day excursion.
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What to see in Brescia: a historic Lombard city
Roman, medieval and Renaissance monuments await visitors in Brescia, the second largest city in Lombardy and the perfect trip from Milan.
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What to see around Milan: cities, towns and lakes that you won’t want to miss
Medieval towns and cities, idyllic lakes, superb scenery… Milan and its surrounding area have so many treasures that you are invited to discover.
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The Monza circuit — a temple to motor racing just outside Milan
One of the most legendary circuits in motor-racing history is barely 20 kilometres from Milan. If you love Formula 1, you must visit the Monza Racing Circuit.
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Lake Iseo, fantasy near Bergamo and Brescia
Located just an hour’s drive from Milan, Lake Iseo is a dreamy destination full of nature, ideal for a day trip.