All Posts Tagged With: "Milan"
Crazy Laws Around the World
Getting away from it all is fun, but be careful what you’re getting into! Check out these crazy laws around the world.
1Aug2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
Dress to Impress in Milan
Planning a trip to Milan and don’t want to stand out like a typical American? Heres a quick look into the street fashion of the fashion capital of the world.
13Jul2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | ContinuedMilan’s Travel Quick Tips
•Most, if not all, public buildings and transports in Milan have strict “no smoking” policy.
•Getting a cheap airfare to Milan would be an advantage if you want to spend your money shopping.
•The people of Milan are very religious, most are Catholics, and there are also a large number of churches that welcome visitors (some even [...]
Birthplace of Prada
Most of the time, shopping is the main reason why tourists come to Milan. The most expensive and highly fashionable stuff can be found here, just what you can expect from the birthplace of Prada, Armani and Missoni, and the home of Donatella Versace.
26May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Meals of Milan
Pasta dishes, usually stuffed and baked with cheese or meat, are highly popular in Milan. Moreover, being the business capital of Italy, Milan has expectedly been focused on catering to the needs of fast-paced business men
25May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Weekend Fun in Milan
Being a highly sophisticated city, Milan’s nightlife is expected to be lively, but also quite expensive. Milan isn’t also a typical student city because it’s nightlife during the first few days of the week is not as lively as during weekends.
24May2008 | Yulia | 1 comment | Continued
The Classics of Milan
Milan offers to tourists a large number and variety of art museums. Most of them are mainly of Italian Renaissance and Baroque themes, like the Cenacolo Vinciano, which features the famous “Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci.
23May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Milan: the “new” Italy
One of the world’s fashion and design capitals, Milan is said to represent the “new” Italy as it is the most modern among Italian cities, yet it has kept most of its historic centers intact.
22May2008 | Yulia | 1 comment | Continued










