11/02/2026
Part 2 of 8 Places to visit in Milan 😍🇮🇹 Have you seen all of them? If not make sure to save this video for when you come to the city ❤️ Would you like a part 3?
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📍Locations:
1) Naviglio Grande: one of the most famous part of Milan. I would go here in the morning, as it’s lovely to walk along the canal without many people around, or for an aperitivo on a beautiful sunny and warm day. Other than that I would avoid it, there are better area to go out in the evening, and not as crowded. (Some areas that I like are Porta Venezia, Isola, 5 giornate and Brera)
2) Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) has become one of the most iconic buildings in Milan. They are two residential towers with more than 15000 trees/plants.
3) Sforza Castle: another symbol of Milan. There are many museums inside the castle (and a free toilet as well ahah, it can be useful to know 🙃)
4) Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio: the second most important church in Milan, right after Duomo. It’s one of the oldest churches and it’s dedicated to the saint of the city, Sant’Ambrogio.
5) Torre Branca: one of the few places to get a 360º view over the city. You get to see everything and the price to go up is €6.
6) Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore: another church, but you don’t want to miss this one. The church is divided in two parts and is beautifully decorated. Free to visit, so you might as well go inside for 5/10 minutes
7) UniCredit Tower and the skyscrapers of the Garibaldi area: it’s not common to find skyscrapers in Italy, so this area might look a little different of your idea of Italy. It has become over the years one of my favourite parts of Milan.
8) Piazza Città di Lombardia: Built under the skyscrapers of the Lombardia region, this square has an incredible architecture.