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Signore e signori, it's my great pleasure to invite you to the FT Milan DO 2015. Milan is Italy's second largest city, and this year the world will gather here for the EXPO. A city of history, culture, entertainment, food, art and genius. I hope you will enjoy the experience!
When:
Saturday 6th of June.
Where:
Aperitivo (18:00-19:45):
Sans Egal
Vicolo Fiori, 2, 20121 Milano
http://goo.gl/maps/Zbdrt
http://www.sansegal.it
Cena (20:00-onwards):
Osteria Stendhal
Via Ancona, 20121 Milano
http://goo.gl/maps/itg2o
http://www.osteriastendhal.it
Who:
Aldebaran
corporate-wage-slave
EI147
gypsyjaney + 1
haasha
hugolover + 1
maclover
nufnuf77
szentkeresztya
themapelligroup
Hotels:
Milan offers a large variety of hotels, from the top luxury ones to more compact ones, from historic to modern, the only problem is to choose one! Milan is well connected by metro, taxis, buses, trams and its relatively small in comparison to other major european cities. One can choose to stay in the traditional city centre among the Duomo, Central Station and Parco Sempione or the movida district near Garibaldi station and Corso Como. Navigli area in the southwest part of the city is a charming area which transforms itself at night. The EXPO will be held in Rho Fiera, in the east of the city, in case you decide to stay closer to the exposition area. As I mentioned it's very easy to get around in Milan.
Flights:
BA has an extensive network to Milan, with 9 flights a day, to both Linate (6 flights) and Malpensa (3 flights). For your information Alitalia, EasyJet and Ryanair (yes I said it) fly to Milan as well, in case you're in for trying something new .
Which airport?
Linate:
You can get to city center by bus (line 73, ticket fare: 1.50€) that brings you to San Babila Square.
Taxi fares may vary according to your final destination and most of all traffic, so I would contact your hotel to obtain average taxi fares.
Malpensa:
Malpensa Express train (ticket fare: 12€ one way): trains mostly to Milano Cadorna station (near the Castello Sforzesco), but some run to Central Station.
Malpensa Express coach (ticket fare: 10€ one way): the coach connects the airport with central station.
Taxi: very expensive (around 100€) to get to city center.
My preference usually is for Linate, it allows me to leave later because it's much closer and smaller than Malpensa. Boarding is always made through bus (very annoying) while in Malpensa it's usually from jet bridge. Lounges are both pretty good, galleries in LIN and contract in MXP (but very nice with amazing view of the alps).
Attractions:
There are so many things to do that it's difficult to list them all. A walk in Duomo Square and Galleria is a must for all the visitors, the city center is a beautiful example of italian architecture from various centuries: Castello Sforzesco is a marvelous testimony of Italian medieval heritage. A visit to The Last Supper by Leonardo is suggestive, though you need to book it well in advance. EXPO tickets can be already booked on the website, so in case you're going to visit it it's good to buy your ticket in advance. La Scala is one of the most famous opera theatre of the world, if you don't get the chance to get into for a Opera or Balletto the museum and tour is well worth a visit. If you're more inclined to sport, and for sport I mean football, a visit to San Siro Stadium is highly instructive on how legendary a football team can be and how hideous the other can be (I won't say who's who, but the good one wears the colours of the sky and the night ). Last but not least the world (in)famous Quadrilatero della moda, where all the amazing and super exclusive boutiques are located. A place where women can feel in heaven and men can see their credit cards emptied.
When:
Saturday 6th of June.
Where:
Aperitivo (18:00-19:45):
Sans Egal
Vicolo Fiori, 2, 20121 Milano
http://goo.gl/maps/Zbdrt
http://www.sansegal.it
Cena (20:00-onwards):
Osteria Stendhal
Via Ancona, 20121 Milano
http://goo.gl/maps/itg2o
http://www.osteriastendhal.it
Who:
Aldebaran
corporate-wage-slave
EI147
gypsyjaney + 1
haasha
hugolover + 1
maclover
nufnuf77
szentkeresztya
themapelligroup
Hotels:
Milan offers a large variety of hotels, from the top luxury ones to more compact ones, from historic to modern, the only problem is to choose one! Milan is well connected by metro, taxis, buses, trams and its relatively small in comparison to other major european cities. One can choose to stay in the traditional city centre among the Duomo, Central Station and Parco Sempione or the movida district near Garibaldi station and Corso Como. Navigli area in the southwest part of the city is a charming area which transforms itself at night. The EXPO will be held in Rho Fiera, in the east of the city, in case you decide to stay closer to the exposition area. As I mentioned it's very easy to get around in Milan.
Flights:
BA has an extensive network to Milan, with 9 flights a day, to both Linate (6 flights) and Malpensa (3 flights). For your information Alitalia, EasyJet and Ryanair (yes I said it) fly to Milan as well, in case you're in for trying something new .
Which airport?
Linate:
You can get to city center by bus (line 73, ticket fare: 1.50€) that brings you to San Babila Square.
Taxi fares may vary according to your final destination and most of all traffic, so I would contact your hotel to obtain average taxi fares.
Malpensa:
Malpensa Express train (ticket fare: 12€ one way): trains mostly to Milano Cadorna station (near the Castello Sforzesco), but some run to Central Station.
Malpensa Express coach (ticket fare: 10€ one way): the coach connects the airport with central station.
Taxi: very expensive (around 100€) to get to city center.
My preference usually is for Linate, it allows me to leave later because it's much closer and smaller than Malpensa. Boarding is always made through bus (very annoying) while in Malpensa it's usually from jet bridge. Lounges are both pretty good, galleries in LIN and contract in MXP (but very nice with amazing view of the alps).
Attractions:
There are so many things to do that it's difficult to list them all. A walk in Duomo Square and Galleria is a must for all the visitors, the city center is a beautiful example of italian architecture from various centuries: Castello Sforzesco is a marvelous testimony of Italian medieval heritage. A visit to The Last Supper by Leonardo is suggestive, though you need to book it well in advance. EXPO tickets can be already booked on the website, so in case you're going to visit it it's good to buy your ticket in advance. La Scala is one of the most famous opera theatre of the world, if you don't get the chance to get into for a Opera or Balletto the museum and tour is well worth a visit. If you're more inclined to sport, and for sport I mean football, a visit to San Siro Stadium is highly instructive on how legendary a football team can be and how hideous the other can be (I won't say who's who, but the good one wears the colours of the sky and the night ). Last but not least the world (in)famous Quadrilatero della moda, where all the amazing and super exclusive boutiques are located. A place where women can feel in heaven and men can see their credit cards emptied.
The FT Milan DO - a moveable feast - Saturday 6 June
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The FT Milan DO - a moveable feast
I keep seeing lots of articles about Milan being a good place to go this year because of the Expo so looking forward to going if I can make it.
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I hope to see you here KARFA, as well as many others. In the meanwhile I'd like to share this (funny) article about Italy and Italians:
http://www.beppesevergnini.com/2014/...o-be-italians/
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After two weeks the poll closed, so it's Saturday 6th of June!
Thank you for your interest and participation, it's never too late to join in, I hope those who voted for other dates will be able to come on the 6th as well.
Thank you for your interest and participation, it's never too late to join in, I hope those who voted for other dates will be able to come on the 6th as well.
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Regarding expo tickets you can easily buy them here: http://www.expo2015.org/en/tickets
#41
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There are many hotels in Milan, of any kind of category, since I live here I don't have much experience at staying at hotels in Milan, but I'm sure you'll find the right one for you.
Regarding expo tickets you can easily buy them here: http://www.expo2015.org/en/tickets
Regarding expo tickets you can easily buy them here: http://www.expo2015.org/en/tickets
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So, this is my itinerary:
BA568 LHR-LIN 15:25-18:20 on Friday
BA567 MXP-LHR 19:10-20:05 on Sunday
No idea where I will be staying at this stage.
BA568 LHR-LIN 15:25-18:20 on Friday
BA567 MXP-LHR 19:10-20:05 on Sunday
No idea where I will be staying at this stage.
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I may be there - just looking at flilghts! How easy is it to get from LIN or MXP - is there any particulalr advantage to fly into or out of either aiport?
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I have never been to MXP so I booked my inbound from there...
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I think from LIN there is a frequent coach/bus to the central train station.
Air Bus
http://www.atm-mi.it/en/AltriServizi...es/airbus.aspx
€5 one way, €9 rtn, leaves every 30 minutes at 00 & 30, takes 25 minutes
StarFly
http://www.autostradale.it/
€5 one way, €9 rtn
MXP is further out but I believe there is a train link to the central train station.
Air Bus
http://www.atm-mi.it/en/AltriServizi...es/airbus.aspx
€5 one way, €9 rtn, leaves every 30 minutes at 00 & 30, takes 25 minutes
StarFly
http://www.autostradale.it/
€5 one way, €9 rtn
MXP is further out but I believe there is a train link to the central train station.