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Day 1 | Morning

Milan Cathedral

Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ticket Price: 3.5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours

Location: P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milan MI

Milan Cathedral is located in the Duomo square in the center of Milan. It is a landmark building in Milan. It was built in 1387 and took 500 years to complete. Architectural features There are 135 large and small spires in the church, each of which has a statue. Sculpture and spires are one of the characteristics of Gothic architecture. The Milan Cathedral expresses this feature vividly, so it is also one of the most statues in the world. There are more than 6,000 marble statues in the Gothic church. When you walk into the church, you will feel that the exterior of the church is gorgeous, the interior is simple, and the light here is relatively dim. The hall is long, narrow, and very high, giving a very spacious feel, with the vaults reaching a height of 45 meters above the ground. The floor of the hall is colorful floor tiles, which have remained bright for hundreds of years. There are towering stone pillars on both sides of the hall and gorgeous flower windows. The flower windows here are the largest in the world, mainly based on the story of Jesus. The flower window has gone through 500 years and is still dazzling. In the east of the church, there are also three annular lattice windows, which are the boutiques in the church window. After climbing to the top to visit the church, after going out, there is a small door there, buy a ticket to the top of the church to see it, the roof is not to be missed. There are two types of fares for climbing to the top, one is to take the elevator to the top, the other is to walk to the top by yourself, but if you take the elevator to the top, the elevator is also two-thirds of the height of the church, and you still need to walk by yourself. go up. There is a reminder at the ticket office that there are only more than 200 steps to the top on foot. Walk to the platform level on the top floor (you can also take the elevator here). From the platform level, you need to walk a section of outdoor corridor before continuing to the top. On the platform level, you can see the exquisite spires on the top of the church and the statues on the spires. The statues have different shapes, including characters and animals, which are very lifelike. On the platform level, you can also overlook the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary on the spire of the church, which is very beautiful. Stepping on the ridge of the church and continuing up to the roof, the scene here is even more shocking than looking up at the bottom. The roof is so distinctive that the landscape seen is enough to be a symbol of the Milan Cathedral. On the roof, it is not only the beauty of Milan that makes you dizzy, but also the 135 beautiful stalagmite-shaped spires on the roof, which seem to build a fairy tale world around you. And the statues on the spire are the same size as life, and I can't help but sigh that the Milan Cathedral is a treasure in the history of human architecture.

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Trip.com User: Not the first time visiting Milan bit joining a packaged tour only allowed you tinevto take photo from outside; this time i could go to rooftop to praise the magnificant work of Gothic sculptires! Amazing and enjoyed it so much.

Trip.com User: There is a restaurant in the Renaissance next to it to watch and eat, but it is not very delicious. It can be super close to the church. In addition, the church is being renovated, some of it is fake.

Day 1 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Milan Cathedral, you can head to Teatro alla Scala, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Teatro alla Scala

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-12:30am,1:30pm-5:30pm

Ticket Price: 9 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-4 Hours

Location: Via Filodrammatici 2 20121 Milan

Enjoy opera in its finest glory when you visit the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The current edifice, built in 1776 by Pietro Marliani, Pietro Nosetti and Antonio and Giuseppe Fe, is the home of the famous La Scala di Milano opera company, but you can also view a ballet at the La Scala Theatre Ballet. You can watch performances of Tosca or Der Ring by outstanding tenors and sopranos renowned throughout Italy for their talents. Take advantage of using the modern electronic monitors that enable you to read libretti in English and Italian.La Scala in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's largest opera houses. It is located directly behind the Promenade of Vittorio Emanuele II, connecting Piazza della Scala, with a statue of Leonardo da Vinci in the middle of the square. This slightly legendary opera house is seen as the embodiment of beauty. Architectural History La Scala was the second theatre to be rebuilt on its original site, the Ducal Theatre was destroyed in a fire. Two years later, La Scala was built and opened on the former site of Santa Maria della Scala. During the Second World War, the theater was bombed again, and the entire performance hall was destroyed. After the war, the Italian government allocated huge sums of money to rebuild it to a high standard at the time and built it into one of the most beautiful theaters in the world. La Scala's exterior is unpretentious, and you can't imagine how opulent the interior is. The opera house is extremely luxurious, famous for its six-tiered gilded arches adorned with chandeliers and private boxes divided in red silk. Watching a show here will be unforgettable. The Opera House is known as the paradise of operas. Operas, concerts and dramas are always staged at other times of the year except in August. The more familiar ones such as "Turandot" and "Madame Butterfly" were featured in this song. play. If you want to buy an opera ticket, you should book as early as possible. Traditional ticket purchases lead to Galleria del Sagrato, Piazza del Duomo and Duomo Metro Station. The subway station has relatively clear signs for instructions. Ticket opening hours are 12:00-18:00. If you want to buy tickets on a temporary basis, you can also buy them at the night ticket office next to the main entrance of the opera house at 2Via Filodrammatici, but this ticket window only sells tickets for the performance of the day, and you can go to buy two and a half hours before the performance starts. . Of particular note is the fact that concerts by the Filarmonica Orchestra are only available at the night ticket office 1 hour before the start. Of course, there are many ways to buy tickets. In addition to the ticket window, the more convenient ones are online booking, telephone booking and entrusting an intermediary. Prices vary depending on the show and location, generally ranging from €5 to €200. A detailed cast list for that night's performance was posted throughout the venue, as well as a detailed timetable indicating the time required for each act and the time for intermission. If attending the premiere, men are required to attend all black formal attire, and at other times to enjoy the performance, they must wear a suit and tie, and women are also not allowed to dress casually. La Scala Museum If you don't plan to see the show, it's not so easy to visit the inside of the theater. But you can visit the La Scala Museum, the entrance of the museum is not on this side of the square, but in Largo Ghiringhelli. The La Scala Museum inside the theater houses many precious musical instruments, performance costumes, as well as a large number of precious materials, portraits and statues about opera and Italian musicians. On the floor of the museum, there are exhibits related to opera shows arranged chronologically, including early advertising posters of Verdi's operas and arm models. Behind-the-scenes tour of the Opera House Visitors interested in a behind-the-scenes tour of the Opera House can book an appointment. A professional guide will take you to visit the various exhibition halls of La Scala and tell you anecdotes about musicians who have performed here, such as Giuseppe Verdi, Arturo Toscanini and others and anecdotes. You can also stand in the box and enjoy the majestic momentum of the Opera Hall, the crystal chandelier on the roof and the great stage in the history of opera. Email appointments to garino@fondazionelascala.it. Theatre Library In addition, the Opera House also has a theatre library, which has a collection of 80,000 volumes of theatrical art books in different languages, but you can only visit by making an appointment in advance. For reservations, call 02-88792088, and the email address is sartorio@fondazionelascala.it. The theatre has a shop where you can buy some CDs, DVDs and books about music.

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Day 1 | Evening

Don’t forget to book Ortiquattro in advance, because all the tourists head to Teatro alla Scala love staying at it.

Ortiquattro

Property Location With a stay at Ortiquattro in Milan (Milan Centre), you'll be a 4-minute drive from University of Milan and 6 minutes from Bocconi University. This apartment is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Cathedral of Milan and 2.8 mi (4.6 km) from Santa Maria delle Grazie. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access and multilingual staff. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.

Day 2 | Morning

San Siro

Opening Hours: The museum is open from November 26th to March 29th: 9:30-17:00, March 30th - November 25th: 9:30-18:00, but due to competition and activities, the opening hours are often Change, please check the official website.

Ticket Price: 18 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours

Location: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milan

The San Siro Football Stadium, also known as the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, is the home of the two Serie A teams AC Milan and Inter Milan, the temple of European football, and has been selected as one of the 23 European five-star stadiums by UEFA. Architectural History The stadium was designed with the English stadium as the template, and when it was built, it could accommodate 35,000 spectators on all four sides. The inauguration ceremony was held on September 19, 1926, and the audience filled every corner. In the opening match, Inter Milan defeated AC Milan 6-3. On February 20, 1927, the stadium hosted the first national team match, and the Italian team drew 2-2 with Czechoslovakia. Before 1945, San Siro had been the exclusive home of AC Milan, and Inter Milan put the home in the city center. Since then, the Football Theater has undergone several renovations and has become the magnificent building seen today. In addition to looking around the stadium, you can also follow the tour guide to visit the locker rooms and visiting rooms of the two teams of AC Milan and Inter Milan. What's more exciting is that you can enter the stadium through the player's aisle like an official football player and have a glimpse of the stadium. scenery. You can also sit in the nearby red stand and listen to the tour guide's explanation of the history of the football field. In addition, you can also visit the football museums of AC Milan and Inter Milan, which are set up in the football stadium, where the past souvenirs, jersey championships and various derivatives of the two teams are collected. Die-hard fans are hooked. After visiting the museum, you can go to the San Siro store at gate 14 of the stadium to buy classic items such as the official jerseys of AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Day 2 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Brera Picture Gallery.

Brera Picture Gallery

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,9:30am-5:30pm

Ticket Price: 12 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Via Brera 28, Milan Italy

This art gallery is one of the important collections of Italian paintings, and it is also a representative painting gallery in Milan. The Brera Palace Gallery was founded by Napoleon I in 1809. At the beginning, some famous paintings collected by the Milan Academy of Fine Arts were exhibited, and then the exhibits gradually increased, mainly paintings from the Renaissance era, and some works by Dutch painters. The museum was established in the Brera Palace built in the second half of the 15th century, and was converted into the Academy of Fine Arts in the late 18th century, becoming a gallery for students to view masterpieces by masters. There are many masterpieces in the collection, such as Raphael's "Marriage of the Virgin", Mantegna's "Mourning Christ", Piero della Francesca's "Montefortro altar decoration screen" ", Hayez's "Kiss", etc. are all collected here, where you can feel the outstanding artistic achievements of the Northern Italian Renaissance.

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Day 2 | Evening

Don’t forget to book Vmaison Brera Milano in advance, because all the tourists head to Brera Picture Gallery love staying at it.

Vmaison Brera Milano

The Vmaison Brera Milano is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Milan will find that the Vmaison Brera Milano is a fantastic accommodation choice.

The hotel is conveniently located just 1km from Milano Porta Garibaldi Railway Station and 10km from Linate "Enrico Forlanini" Airport. Transportation around the city is also convenient, with Moscova Metro Station within walking distance. With Corso Garibaldi, Casa Pacchetti and Monumento a G.B. Piatti all within a short distance, there is no shortage of things to do in the area.

After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel. Guests of this Milan hotel can make use of the parking facilities.

When it comes to Milan hotels, the Vmaison Brera Milano is highly regarded for its excellent facilities.

Day 3 | Morning

Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology

Opening Hours: Open on Fri,Sun,10:00am-7:00pm;Open on Mon-Thu,10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 10 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milan MI

The largest science and technology museum in Italy, located near the city hall of Milan, is mainly to commemorate the outstanding achievements of the painter and scientist Leonardo da Vinci in science and technology. The museum was converted from a monastery built in the 16th century. The entrance is very inconspicuous, and the interior retains the pattern and style of the building itself. The museum is divided into 5 different exhibition halls according to the content of the exhibits. In addition to the must-see Da Vinci exhibition room of Da Vinci's mechanical design manuscripts and replica models, other exhibition rooms also display materials engineering, communication technology, astronomical instruments, musical instruments Craft collection. In addition to displaying some of Leonardo da Vinci's design manuscripts, the well-known Leonardo da Vinci Pavilion also has many models designed according to the manuscripts, including the dredgers and dredging shovels he designed to solve the canal silt, which are very worth seeing.

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Matlol: Beautiful museum! Had a great time with my family!

Day 3 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology, don’t forget pay a visit to Royal Palace.

Royal Palace

Opening Hours: Open on Tue-Wed,Fri,Sun,9:30am-7:30pm;Open on Mon,2:30pm-7:30pm;Open on Thu,Sat,9:30am-10:30pm

Ticket Price: 14 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Piazza del Duomo 12, 20122 Milan, Italy

The Royal Palace is located on the right side of the façade of the Duomo of Milan, facing the Galleria of Vittorio Emanuele II. It was originally designed as a structure of two courtyards, and later part of it was demolished for the construction of the Duomo. The façade of the building is located in a recessed part of the Piazza del Duomo. The neoclassical style of the Royal Palace of Milan was designed by Giuseppe Piema. In addition to viewing the exquisite decorations in the Royal Palace, 1,500 works of art are displayed in the 7,000-square-meter palace every year. The exhibition hall displays the masterpieces of Botero, Kandinsky, Bocconi, Barra, Monet and the legacy of the Milanese school of Bohemianism. Today the Royal Palace has become an ideal place for holding modern art exhibitions and fashion events.

Day 3 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Royal Palace, Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa - Lhw nearby is the best place to stay.

Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa - Lhw

<p><b>Property Location</b> <br />Palazzo Parigi Milano is in the heart of Milan, walking distance from Orto Botanico di Brera and Pinacoteca di Brera. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and Archi di Porta Nuova.</p><p><b>Rooms</b> <br />Make yourself at home in one of the 98 guestrooms featuring MP3 docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and premium TV channels provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.</p><p><b>Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities</b> <br />Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access. Additional amenities include concierge services, babysitting/childcare (surcharge), and shopping on site.</p><p><b>Dining</b> <br />Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, where you can take in a garden view, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.</p><p><b>Business, Other Amenities</b> <br />Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, a business center, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.</p><p>You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be handled directly between you and the property.</p>

Day 4 | Morning

San Siro Museum

Ticket Price: 7 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 8, 20151 Milano MI

The San Siro Stadium Museum is the only museum established in Italy in the stadium, where you can not only admire the unique memorabilia collections of the two teams, but also see souvenirs related to the history of football from all over the world, such as jerseys, trophies, works of art and many more. After visiting the San Siro Stadium Museum, you can also visit the San Siro Stadium and the players' locker rooms. Visitors can book such special tours on the official website in advance.

Day 4 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at San Siro Museum, you can head to Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 15 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Piazza Pio XI, 2, 20123 Milano MI

Founded in 1603, the Ambrogia Library was the academic and cultural center of Milan at that time, as well as the public library in Europe. In terms of the breadth of collections of ancient books and their academic value, it is one of the best in Italy, especially the works of Arabic and oriental culture are very important. There is an art gallery in the Ambrogia Library, which displays paintings by Lombard and Venetian masters, such as Raphael's "School of Athens" sketches, Leonardo da Vinci's "Musicians", Carava Joe's "Fruit Basket", Botticelli's "The Virgin under the Curtain", etc. In addition, since 2009, the 12 volumes of Leonardo da Vinci's "Atlantic Manuscripts", which were hailed as very valuable for research by later generations, were also shown to the world for the first time here. Various achievements in musical instruments, mathematics, botany, etc.

Day 4 | Evening

For convenient access to more popular attractions, Grand Hotel et de Milan is the best places.

Grand Hotel et de Milan

Property Location With a stay at Grand Hotel et de Milan, you'll be centrally located in Milan, steps from Armani Megastore and Museo Poldi Pezzoli. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Bagatti Valsecchi Museum and Teatro alla Scala. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 95 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Rooms have private balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet

Day 5 | Morning

Casa Milan

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-8:00pm

Ticket Price: 15 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Via Aldo Rossi, 8, Milan Italy

Milan House is the new headquarters of AC Milan, which is 4 times the size of the old headquarters. It is a post-modern building with a sloping roof design, which is very futuristic. It is only a 5-minute drive from San Siro Square. The new headquarters is not only a working area for the club, but also a sports and entertainment center with restaurants, hotels, museums and other supporting facilities. The new headquarters consists of multiple areas. The first floor is equipped with FanShop, bars, restaurants, etc., the basement floor is the Milan Club's museum and trophy showroom, the second floor and above are the offices of the staff, and the fourth floor is the management level. Office space, Berlusconi's office is on the 4th floor.

Day 5 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Casa Milan, you can head to Museo Poldi Pezzoli, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 14 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Via Alessandro Manzoni 12, Milan Italy

This art gallery is a typical home museum. The museum was once the private residence of the Milan noble and art collector Poldi Pezzoli, and the collections also came from this great collector. When the private museum first opened to the public at the Milan Exposition in 1881, it was visited by thousands. In 1850, Pezzoli decided to decorate his apartment into a family palace. The two-storey house is divided into about 20 rooms, each of which was designed by famous artists at the time, arranged according to different eras and artistic styles, including Baroque, Rococo and medieval times, etc. Artwork that matches its style. After Pezzoli's death, the collection and residence were donated to the Municipality of Milan. This private museum has a large and breathtaking collection. In addition to the outstanding works of masters such as Pola Iveiro's "Portrait of a Woman", Botticelli's "Virgin and Child" and Mantegna, it also has to be seen. There are many collections worth admiring, such as weapons, tapestries, furniture, wall clocks, bronze statues, ceramics, gems and more from the 15th-19th centuries.

Day 5 | Evening

For convenient access to more popular attractions, Park Hyatt Milano is the best places.

Park Hyatt Milano

Facing the entrance of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele,Park Hyatt Milan is set in the heart of the fashion district, 200 metres from the Cathedral and La Scala Theatre. The hotel features free WiFi, a spa and gym.

Spacious and luxurious, rooms at the Park Hyatt feature large marble bathrooms. Some rooms are complete with a private terrace with views of the city's skyline.

Taste fine specialities at the Michelin-starred VUN restaurant, or sip a drink and relax at the Mio lounge bar or Cupola Lobby Lounge.

Duomo Metro stop is 130 metres from Park Hyatt Milan. Expo 2015 Gate is a 10-minute walk away. The property received the 2012 World's Best Service Award by Travel + Leisure.

Day 6 | Morning

Museo del Novecento

Opening Hours: Open on Tue-Wed,Fri,Sun,9:30am-7:30pm;Open on Mon,2:30pm-7:30pm;Open on Thu,Sat,9:30am-10:30pm

Ticket Price: 10 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Via Marconi, 1, Milan Italy

The Museum of the Twentieth Century is an art gallery of modern and contemporary art, located in the Palazzo Aranglio, near the Piazza del Duomo in the city center. The building is magnificent and mainly displays works of art from the 20th century. Opened in December 2010, the museum has the largest collection of 20th century art in Italy, mainly collecting works by Italian artists. The museum has 4,500 square meters of pavilions, among which the futuristic, spatialist and Arte Povera exhibitions are fascinating. Among the many masterpieces, there are many works by Picasso, Braque, Kandinsky, Mondrian and other international masters. There is a restaurant and bar on the top floor of the museum, which overlooks Piazza del Duomo, and a bookstore.

Day 6 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Museo del Novecento, you can head to La Triennale di Milano, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

La Triennale di Milano

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,11:00am-8:00pm

Ticket Price: 15 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Viale Emilio Alemagna 6 Palazzo dell'Arte, Milan Italy

Milan Three Years is located on the west side of Sempione Park and is a museum dedicated to showcasing design works. The museum is now frequently used for exhibitions and events that showcase the achievements of Italian design, urban planning, architecture, music and media arts, with a focus on the relationship between art and industry. The building where the museum is located is not very impressive, and there are indeed countless excellent exhibits inside. It is full of strong design atmosphere and is a holy place for people who love design. The Three Years Museum in Milan regularly exhibits award-winning designs since its creation in the 1930s. Cross the symbolic bridge and walk through the gallery, and you can begin to admire its iconic design pieces and furniture, including oversized pieces by Pesce Moloch lamps and more. Milan Triennale The predecessor of the Milan Triennale is the Art Deco Biennale established in Monza in 1923 and moved to Milan in 1933. Since it is not limited to Art Deco itself, more and more columns are displayed and displayed. . Today's Milan Triennale is a collection of museums, mobile exhibitions, design research and design experience, to show the public the way of design in this modern city of Milan.

Day 6 | Evening

For convenient access to more popular attractions, Château Monfort - Relais & Châteaux is the best places.

Château Monfort - Relais & Châteaux

This 5-star boutique hotel is located in Milan's historic centre, an 8-minute walk from Piazza San Babila and the fashion area of Via Montenapoleone. Each room offers elegant parquet floors, an LCD TV, and free Wi-Fi.Chateau Monfort is set in a historic building. The rooms are themed after different fairy tales and nursery rhymes. The mix of antique details and modern facilities makes for a unique, glamorous chic style.Restaurant Rubacuori serves classic Italian cuisine, the Mezzanotte Lounge Bar is open until late, and La Cella Di Bacco wine bar features an impressive wine list.Breakfast at the Chateau includes cakes, fresh fruit, hot and cold drinks, and traditional cheese and cold cuts.Linate Airport is 6 km from the property. Expo 2015 Exhibition Centre is a 25-minute drive away, and can also be reached by train from Porta Venezia Station, which is a 10-minute walk away.

Day 7 | Morning

Archaeological Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,9:00am-5:30pm

Ticket Price: 5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1.5-2 Hours

Location: Corso Magenta 15, 20123 Milan, Italy

The National Archaeological Museum is scattered in several areas and is formed by the combination of two museums, the Archaeological Museum, established in 1862, and the Brera Currency Museum, established in 1808. The main building of the Archaeological Museum was built in the convent of the Church of San Maurizio, and the exhibition themes include archaeological finds from Greece, Itras, Rome and Gentaro. Collections are displayed in different exhibition halls according to different cultural origins. After passing through a corridor on the first floor, there is the ancient Milan area. After going downstairs, you can go down to the medieval Milan area, Caesarea and Gandhara area. Go to the next cloister and follow the passage to the polygonal tower building, you can see a series of medieval frescoes, and follow the tower to return to the early medieval area on the first floor. The third and fourth floors are the Greek Quarter, which showcases Greek society and daily life.

Day 7 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Archaeological Museum, don’t forget pay a visit to Bagatti Valsecchi Museum.

Bagatti Valsecchi Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Sun,1:00pm-5:45pm

Ticket Price: 9 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Via Santa Spirito 10 Via Gesu '5, Milan Italy

The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a non-profit museum located in the center of Milan, converted from the former residence of the art tycoon Bagatti Valsecchi. Bagatti Valsecchi has a large collection of Italian Renaissance art, which he exhibits in his home. When you visit the Bagatti Varce Museum, you will not only appreciate the rare art collection, but also the artistic life of the 19th century Milan nobility through the well-preserved architecture.

Day 7 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, Excelsior Hotel Gallia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan nearby is the best place to stay.

Excelsior Hotel Gallia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan

Property Location
With a stay at Excelsior Hotel Gallia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan, you'll be centrally located in Milan, steps from Grattacielo Pirelli and Pirelli Tower. This 5-star hotel is within close proximity of Piazza della Repubblica and Piazza Lima.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 235 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 2 spa tubs, a sauna, and a 24-hour fitness center. Additional amenities at this Belle époque hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting/childcare (surcharge).

Dining
Enjoy a meal at a restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Relax with a refreshing drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, a 24-hour business center, and limo/town car service. Planning an event in Milan? This hotel has 10760 square feet (1000 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.

You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be

Day 8 | Morning

Civic Aquarium and Hydrobiological Station of Milan

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,10:00am-5:30pm

Ticket Price: 5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Viale G.Gadio 2, 20100 Milan, Italy

Milan Aquarium, the full name is AcquarioCivico, which means Citizen Aquarium, is a small but beautiful place. Built in 1906, it was one of a series of buildings built for the Milan Expo at that time, and it was also a building built in the Sempione Park that was not demolished after the Expo. Now, the Milan Aquarium is the oldest building in Europe.

Day 8 | Afternoon

Torre Branca nearby is the top choice before you leave Civic Aquarium and Hydrobiological Station of Milan and hit the road.

Torre Branca

Opening Hours: Open from 12:00am-10:00pm

Ticket Price: 5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Viale Milton, Milan

The Branca Tower is an observation tower in Milan. It was built in 1933. The tower is 108.6 meters high and is the fourth tallest building in Milan. On a clear day, the top of the tower offers panoramic views of Milan and the Alps in the distance.

Day 8 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Torre Branca? Hotel Principe di Savoia is one of your top choices.

Hotel Principe di Savoia

Set in a prime location of Milan, Hotel Principe di Savoia Milan puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out are just some of the facilities on offer. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The hotel's peaceful atmosphere extends to its recreational facilities which include fitness center, sauna, indoor pool, spa, massage. Discover all Milan has to offer by making Hotel Principe di Savoia Milan your base.

Day 9 | Morning

Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

Opening Hours: Open on Sat-Sun,1:15pm-3:30pm;Open on Mon,Wed,Fri,9:00am-5:00pm;Open on Tue,Thu,9:00am-5:00pm,8:15pm-10:00pm

Ticket Price: 5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Corso Venezia 57, 20121 Milan, Italy

The Eurico Heippoly Planetarium was built in 1930. It is an important planetarium in Italy and was donated by the Italian architect Eurico Heipoli. The planetarium base is octagonal with a diameter of 19.6 meters and has 300 seats.

Day 9 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, you can head to QC Termemilano, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

QC Termemilano

Opening Hours: Open on Sat-Sun,8:30am-0:00am;Open on Mon-Fri,9:30am-0:00am

Ticket Price: 64 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 3.0-4.0 Hours

Location: Piazzale Medaglie D'Oro, 2, 20135 Milan MI

QC Spa Milano has hydromassage, sauna, relaxation room and steam room, etc., in QCTermemilano, enjoy a relaxing and comfortable leisure time.

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