BETWEEN ART AND MODERNITY
Experience the iconic places of Milan

DAY 1 - AROUND THE CORNER
A selection of unmissable places, a few steps from the Fiorentini Residence.
Many say that the best way to visit Milan is by tram: our advice is to get on tram 1, the old trolley car in use since 1927, in Piazza Firenze or Corso Sempione / via E. Filiberto sit comfortably on the benches in wood and enjoy the view, the path touches the Arch of Peace, Via Vincenzo Monti, Piazza Cairoli and the Castello Sforzesco, to arrive in Piazza Duomo and in front of the Scala to continue along Via Manzoni, if you want you can always reach Piazza Repubblica. while sitting on the tram.

DAY 2 - A WALK IN THE CENTER
Get on one of the historic Milanese trams and discover places of rare beauty along the streets of the city.
The splendid potion of the residence allows you to reach with a few steps some of the symbolic places of the Lombard capital: Piazza Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Corso Vittorio Emanuele to get to Piazza San Babila, the La Scala theater, via Montenapoleone, Brera , via Dante, the Castello Sforzesco, the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio: all destinations reachable with a walk. Discover the traces of Roman Milan in the Missori metro station and compare it with the Milan to drink of the Torre Velasca (1955-57) of the collective of architects BBPR. To enjoy a privileged view of Piazza Duomo while sipping your cocktail, don't miss the aperitif on the Martini terrace. For the evening there is only the embarrassment of choice: the Navigli and the Darsena, or the Arco della Pace, Corso Como and Corso Garibaldi, the columns of San Lorenzo or the Isola District.

DAY 2 - OUT OF DOOR OPTION
Let yourself be conquered by the magical atmosphere of Lake Como and its colorful villages, the ideal destination for a trip away from the chaos of the city.
Day 2 to see something unusual but extremely beautiful you can visit the Monumental Cemetery where some great personalities are buried including Alessandro Manzoni, Salvatore Quasimodo, Arturo Toscanini, Alda Merini and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti also strolling among the tombs and leafing through a catalog of sculpture of the our second nineteenth and twentieth centuries: in fact, artists such as Lucio Fontana, Giò Ponti, Medardo Rosso, Vincenzo Vela, Adolfo Wildt decorated the tombs. From the Liberty and neo-Gothic cemetery, with a metro stop, you can immerse yourself in the contemporary architecture of the Il Bosco Verticale skyscraper, Piazza Gae Aulenti, to return to the early twentieth century with the imposing Central Station and the majestic Piazza della Repubblica and contemplate the modernity of the Pirelli skyscraper, the historic seat of the Lombardy Region. If you are hungry, take a trip to Paolo Sarpi, in the heart of Milan's Chinatown, for a snack with the best street food, not only Chinese, in the city!

DAY 3 - THE MIX of the city
Experience Milan with the right mix of history and modernity, walking from museums to shopping boutiques.
Day 3 For the last day we suggest a mix of shopping and museums. From a cultural point of view, Milan offers a wide variety of attractions: from the Civic Museums of the Castello Sforzesco, from the museum of the twentieth century to the Pinacoteca di Brera, a real "manual of the history of Italian art", while for the more scientific do not miss the Museum of Science and Technology, where you can get on the first submarine built in Italy after the Second World War: the Enrico Toti. For shopping you can venture into the fashion district, be pampered at the Rinascente or go in search of something special for the various markets around the city.