I usually talk about the places I’ve visited. I like to share my impressions about delicious dishes in a cafe, about interesting slides in water parks, I write about theatrical performances.
Recently, in early March, my friends and I flew to Milan on International Women’s Day - March 8.
We visited several beautiful places: the Duomo Cathedral, theSforza Castle, the central square of Milan, as well as the famous La Scala Theater.
It is possible to enter it as a museum and be inspired by history.
I always try that my review would help other people to choose an interesting place or a tasty dish. Sometimes such amazing products can be found in a small family cafe, about which no one has written:
First of all Congratulations to you as a local guide you are exploring your experience about your daily basis live activites with all of us I m very happy to see you here you are also beautiful women with enthusiastic looking and good thoughts about all around world , i m also welcoming you also here in India earth of spiritual believe and presence of God’s with encridibel ways ,you can ask us about India tourism for better experience of tourism with relaxation of mind and soul connectivity with Lord karishna G Shiva Shankar Mata Rani ,
Thank you for sharing this post with us. I am glad you liked Milan. I have been several times there but I have never had the chance to visit “La Scala”, how was your experience there? Was it difficult to get the tickets?
I have noticed that you tried Spritz during your dinner and the choice was great as this is the typical drink for aperitivo there.
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Well said mam ,I love Milan very beautiful Big city in Italy i want also come here from India as a tourist and gets a beautiful touring experience about here , lifestyle of people’s , working ways , daily habits ext more what they usually doing as coman life living ,
It is easy to buy tickets to the museum (and get into the theater itself), the main thing is to get into the museum’s working hours. Tickets are always there.
Tanya, if in Milan only one day, then how really to see local attractions? Or one day it isn’t enough? (itself I know that it isn’t enough, but after all I will ask) :)))