MILAN 6TH EDITION - POCKET
Discover twice the city in half the time as Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the ultimate short trip to Milan.
This latest edition uncovers the city's most popular experiences and unexpected surprises from standing before The Last Supper, da Vinci's fading masterpiece at Basilica Santa Maria delle Grazie; to sipping cocktails by the pool at a 1930's-era lido; and dancing swing and liscio a northern Italian folk dance at Balera dell'Ortica, a traditional dance hall.
Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's PocketMilan travel guide:
Our Pocket guidebook format contains the best insider knowledge for planning trips between 1 - 7 daysAll-new structure and designthat's easy to use so you can navigate Milan effortlesslyExciting 'Three Perfect Days' itineraries that are packed with unmissable attractions and activitiesEat, drink and shop like a local with extensive listings of the top restaurants, bars, markets and street vendorsVibrant photography and maps including a pull out map of MilanExplore on foot! Walking tours in every chapter introduce each area's personality and unique experiencesGet fresh takes on must-visit sights including Duomo, Villa Necchi Campiglio, and Lake ComoEssential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; navigating transport confidently; local etiquette; using money; LGBTIQ travel advice; useful words and phrases; accessibility; and responsible travel Covers: Duomo San Babila; Quadrilatero d'Oro Porta Venezia; Brera Parco Sempione; Porta Garibaldi, Isola Chinatown; Corso Magenta Sant'Ambrogio; Ticinese, Navigli Tortona; Porta Romana Porta Vittoria
Get straight to the heart of this extraordinary destination and hit the ground running with Lonely Planet's Pocket Milan.
Edad recomendada: Adultos.
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