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Old Mar 26, 2017, 10:26 pm
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Business Trip to Milan

I'll be in Milan for business in late April for a couple of days. I haven't been there since I was a poor student. I'm looking for the following advice...

- a couple of restaurants / bars to entertain American clients I'll be traveling with
- I remember there being discount shops for high end men's goods / clothes. Still exist? Any recommendations?
- I know Milan isn't the quintessential Italian city, but any favorite experiences if I have 1/2 day off? doesn't have to be museum or church (though ok if it is), can be coffee shop, street to walk on, a park, etc.

Thanks!
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Old Mar 27, 2017, 10:35 am
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For restaurants you have to be a bit more specific (price/style).

There are some pop up close out places around the city center that seem to come and go and offer highly discounted stuff but it's a bit more disorder than I can take. Sales are officially twice a year and so unless you're there in January or June it can be tough. There is a near-ish outlet in Serravalle that I have not been to that you could check out.

For a half day off my favorite museums are the house museums (Poldi Pezzoli, Bagatti-Valsecchi etc.) see here: https://www.milanmuseumguide.com/col...istoric-house/ and click around for a lot more.

Walking around in the fashion area (Quadrilateral, Via Montenapoleone etc., see here: http://www.italia.it/en/travel-ideas...ella-moda.html) is an experience as are the Galleria and the Duomo.

The Castello Sforzesco has interesting museums inside an amazing structure.

On the more modern side, Corso Como/Porto Nuova and the near by new buildings are an interesting place to walk around (http://twistedsifter.com/2016/06/ver...-boeri-studio/ and https://delightfullyitaly.com/2014/0...-nuova-eataly/ )
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Old Mar 27, 2017, 6:52 pm
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I like the Naviglia Grande district of Milan. It's a canal area with lots of interesting waterside bars serving aperitivi. Milan is one of the best restaurant cities in all of Italy. There's a lot of information about where to eat in this forum. It's hard to give you a specific restaurant for a hug, congested city, we don't know if you want a formal dinner, what neighborhood you'll be in, etc. There is a lot of information in this thread.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/italy...nner-spot.html
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Old Apr 11, 2017, 1:54 pm
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OP here. Heading to Milan next week so finally got around to nailing down logistics. Staying at Park Hyatt, working near Porta Venezia and Peru metro stations. Again any recommendations on restos, cafe, shops, experiences are extremely appreciated.
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Old Apr 11, 2017, 2:16 pm
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Any interest in seeing "Last Supper"? (assuming you can book tickets)
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Old Aug 8, 2017, 2:54 am
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Milan

hey guys!
My friend and I are going to Milan next week and would like some advice about what to do/ where to go! Any special events happening? I personally would like to visit museums especially if there is a modern art one. My mate would like some cultural experience, find out what makes Italy/ Milans tick!

Thanks for for any advice

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Old Aug 8, 2017, 7:12 am
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Originally Posted by Biggles52
hey guys!
My friend and I are going to Milan next week and would like some advice about what to do/ where to go! Any special events happening? I personally would like to visit museums especially if there is a modern art one. My mate would like some cultural experience, find out what makes Italy/ Milans tick!

Thanks for for any advice

B52
Next week will be very quiet in Milan as half the city or more will have left for the beach, mountains or lakes, so expect to find a lot of restaurants, bars and shops closed for the summer break. Next Tuesday (15th) is a national holiday, so you'll be unlikely to find many shops open that day.
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Old Aug 8, 2017, 9:44 am
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What about week of August 21st? Looks .... there is not much going on either. Will any museums be open? Pinacoteca?
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Old Aug 8, 2017, 3:21 pm
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Museums should mostly be open (see the hours for the Brera, here: http://pinacotecabrera.org/en/visit/hours/ ). Among the many things to see are the city center (Duomo, Galleria VE, Fashion "Quadrilateral") the various big museums (e.g., Brera and Castello Sforzesco) and some of the house museums (I have enjoyed greatly Poldi-Pezzoli, Bagatti Valsecchi and Necchi Campiglio, more here: https://casemuseo.it/en/ ).

Not sure how many restaurants will be open in midAugust but there should be some worth visiting. Plus various churches and other stuff you may be interested in (e.g., museums dedicated to Leonardo or twentieth century art [Novecento in Italian] or many others).
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Is there canal cruise in Milan? I guess there won't be any soccer matches yet. Alghough, England starts this weekend.
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Old Aug 9, 2017, 5:43 am
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You can also do a day trip to the Lakes (Como, Maggiore). For Como, take the train to Varenna. If you are inclined, you can take the ferry from Varenna to Como and catch the train from Como back to Milan.

Lake Maggiore has ferry's to Isola Bella and Isola dei Pescatori from Stresa.
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I set one day to go to Bellagio
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Originally Posted by jb12
Is there canal cruise in Milan? I guess there won't be any soccer matches yet. Alghough, England starts this weekend.
Look here for soccer: https://tickets.acmilan.com/#/product/8060/3204
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Old Aug 9, 2017, 7:43 am
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I bought tikets on Trenord to go from Milano Centrale to Lecco and then ferry to Bellagio. It's call Discovery Train. To bad weekend when I'm going to in Milan both team are playing away from San Siro
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Originally Posted by HSaxa
I'll be in Milan for business in late April for a couple of days. I haven't been there since I was a poor student. I'm looking for the following advice...

- a couple of restaurants / bars to entertain American clients I'll be traveling with
- I remember there being discount shops for high end men's goods / clothes. Still exist? Any recommendations?
- I know Milan isn't the quintessential Italian city, but any favorite experiences if I have 1/2 day off? doesn't have to be museum or church (though ok if it is), can be coffee shop, street to walk on, a park, etc.

Thanks!
I will try to answer your three points.

- On average the bars and restaurants in the city center have a relatively high quality. Especially when you go to the Brera area and the Navigli area. Here are some tips from a restaurateur: http://www.cntraveller.com/recommend...taurants-milan

- Discount shops are hard to find in the city center. But the sales start in July and in Januari of eacht year. Here is a suggestion where you must shop in Milan: http://www.globalblue.com/destinatio...reets-in-milan

- If you have a half day off. You have plenty of choice for fun things to do or to see in Milan. Here are some tips for sightseeing: https://www.meetthecities.com/guide/...s-sightseeing/

Let me know if this was helpful, or if you need other information.
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