{"id":4804,"count":0,"description":"Planning a <strong>city trip to Milan<\/strong> soon? Europe has many unique cities worth visiting. Many of these destinations are just a stone's throw away from our small country. This includes the Italian metropolis of Milan.\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bajabikes.eu\/en\/cycling-in-milan\/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=bezienswaardigheden&utm_campaign=milaan&utm_content=banner&bb=1980\"><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-12123 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.bajabikes.eu\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/23172929\/Banner-Milaan-728-x-90.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"728\" height=\"90\" \/><\/a>\n\nMilan is located in the north of Italy. When you think of Milan, you think of fashion. Milan is globally known as one of the most important fashion cities. But besides fashion, Milan has much more to offer and is also a <strong>perfect city to explore by bike<\/strong>.\n\nThere is so much to do and see in Milan. From charming village-like neighborhoods to beautiful churches and cathedrals. Lovely parks and lots of impressive architecture. Are you in Milan for just one day? Check out our tips for the best day itinerary!\n\nA <strong>city trip to Milan<\/strong> is perfect for the ultimate travel destination. You can be there in just an hour and 40 minutes. Curious about this delightful city trip destination? Read on quickly.\n<h2>Milan attractions<\/h2>\nOnce you arrive in Milan, you naturally want to explore the city. But where do you start and what should you absolutely not miss? Keep this list of Milan attractions handy and you'll visit all the must-sees.\n<h3>Cimitero Monumentale<\/h3>\nCimitero Monumentale is the largest cemetery in Milan. This is a cemetery where many famous Italians are buried. Now you might think, why would I want to visit a cemetery while traveling?\n\nDespite being a real cemetery, it resembles an open-air museum. You can find large impressive tombs there. There are also many large imposing statues next to graves. Lots of history and art that reflect the true old Milan. Very impressive to see and free to visit. You can visit daily between 8:00 and 18:00.\n<h3>The Cathedral of Milan<\/h3>\nThe Cathedral of Milan is not only the largest cathedral in the city but also one of the largest in the country. You can find the cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo.\n\nIf you love Gothic art, you must not skip this attraction. The interior of the cathedral is very special. You can admire many frescoes there. From the outside, it's also a true delight. All the small spires and the high stained glass windows make for an impressive exterior.\n<h3>Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore<\/h3>\nThe Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan is a big favorite among both local and international travelers. This fourth-century basilica reminds you of the time when Milan was still the capital of the Roman Empire. The basilica has been rebuilt and restored many times over the centuries. As a result, you can discover different styles and elements in the construction. The basilica is free to visit. If you also want to see the treasury, you need to pay an additional fee.\n<h3><strong>Navigli<\/strong><\/h3>\nIf you want to take a break during your day of sightseeing, cycle over to Navigli. Navigli is outside the city center but is easily accessible by bike.\n\nThis is one of the nicest and most charming neighborhoods in Milan. It's not very touristy here.\n\nIf you want to meet local Milanese, this is the place to visit. There are dozens of restaurants and caf\u00e9s where you can enjoy a delicious cappuccino and a healthy lunch. Do you like going out? In the evening, you can have a great time here.\n<h3><strong>Parco Sempione &amp; Arco della Pace<\/strong><\/h3>\nIf you want to escape the chaos and hustle of the city, head to a park. And like every big city, Milan also has a nice city park. Parco Sempione is a wonderful green oasis where you can recharge. Park your bike for a moment and enjoy a snack and a drink. Or perhaps take a walk through all the greenery.\n\nThe park is quite large and perfect for a bike or walking tour. Make sure you visit both the Arco della Pace and the Castello Sforzesco.\nIf you're interested in the underwater world or traveling with children, the Acquario Civico di Milano is recommended.\n\nThe Biblioteca Parco Sempione is also worth a visit. End your park visit by visiting the Torre Branca. You can best reach the top of the tower by elevator. If you're sporty, you can also climb it, but keep in mind that it's quite a few steps. Once at the top, you have a breathtaking view over the park and the city.\n<h2>Fun facts about Milan<\/h2>\n1. Milan was founded by the Celts in 600 BC.\n2. Milan is the second-largest city in Italy. Rome is the largest city in the country.\n3. It is a very densely populated city. To give you an idea: Milan fits into the province of Overijssel about 30 times in terms of area. However, they have almost the same number of inhabitants.\n4. The construction of the Cathedral of Milan took more than 500 years.\n5. You can find more than 3,000 statues on the Piazza del Duomo.\n6. The tallest building in Italy can be found in Milan. The headquarters of the UniCredit bank is 231 meters high.\n7. The gargoyles on the Piazza del Duomo are adopted. This is no joke. To fund the restorations, the gargoyle statues were made available for adoption. All 135 gargoyles have been adopted. More than \u20ac100,000 has been raised. Each adopted gargoyle has the name of the adopter engraved on it.\n<h2>Exploring the city by bike<\/h2>\nMilan is a perfect city to explore by bike. It is a safe city to cycle in with many bike paths.\n\nIf you've never been to Milan before, it's definitely advisable to book a guided bike tour. This way, you can be sure you'll see all the top attractions.\n\nYou'll also be sure not to get lost and discover fun details about the city. Even if you know the city well, a guided bike tour is still a must-do.\n\nThrough the guide, you'll learn many new things about the city.\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bajabikes.eu\/en\/cycling-in-milan\/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=bezienswaardigheden&utm_campaign=milaan&utm_content=banner&bb=1980\"><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-12123 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.bajabikes.eu\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/23172929\/Banner-Milaan-728-x-90.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"728\" height=\"90\" \/><\/a>\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bajabikes.eu\/en\/cycling-in-milan\/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=categorie&utm_campaign=milaan&utm_content=link&bb=1980\">Bajabikes<\/a> offers a guided bike tour of 3.5 hours. You set out with a Dutch-speaking guide to explore the city. The great thing about the tour is that you won't just discover the well-known attractions. You'll also cycle past hidden gems and experience the real Milan.","link":"https:\/\/www.bajabikes.eu\/blog\/en\/citytrip\/milan\/","name":"Milan","slug":"milan","taxonomy":"category","parent":0,"meta":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.3 (Yoast SEO v27.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Milan Archives - Blog | Vol met tips voor stedentrips<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bajabikes.eu\/blog\/nl\/citytrip\/milan\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Milan\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Planning a city trip to Milan soon? Europe has many unique cities worth visiting. Many of these destinations are just a stone&#8217;s throw away from our small country. This includes the Italian metropolis of Milan. Milan is located in the north of Italy. When you think of Milan, you think of fashion. Milan is globally known as one of the most important fashion cities. But besides fashion, Milan has much more to offer and is also a perfect city to explore by bike. There is so much to do and see in Milan. From charming village-like neighborhoods to beautiful churches and cathedrals. Lovely parks and lots of impressive architecture. Are you in Milan for just one day? Check out our tips for the best day itinerary! A city trip to Milan is perfect for the ultimate travel destination. You can be there in just an hour and 40 minutes. Curious about this delightful city trip destination? Read on quickly. Milan attractions Once you arrive in Milan, you naturally want to explore the city. But where do you start and what should you absolutely not miss? Keep this list of Milan attractions handy and you&#8217;ll visit all the must-sees. Cimitero Monumentale Cimitero Monumentale is the largest cemetery in Milan. This is a cemetery where many famous Italians are buried. Now you might think, why would I want to visit a cemetery while traveling? Despite being a real cemetery, it resembles an open-air museum. You can find large impressive tombs there. There are also many large imposing statues next to graves. Lots of history and art that reflect the true old Milan. Very impressive to see and free to visit. You can visit daily between 8:00 and 18:00. The Cathedral of Milan The Cathedral of Milan is not only the largest cathedral in the city but also one of the largest in the country. You can find the cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo. If you love Gothic art, you must not skip this attraction. The interior of the cathedral is very special. You can admire many frescoes there. From the outside, it&#8217;s also a true delight. All the small spires and the high stained glass windows make for an impressive exterior. Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore The Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan is a big favorite among both local and international travelers. This fourth-century basilica reminds you of the time when Milan was still the capital of the Roman Empire. The basilica has been rebuilt and restored many times over the centuries. As a result, you can discover different styles and elements in the construction. The basilica is free to visit. If you also want to see the treasury, you need to pay an additional fee. Navigli If you want to take a break during your day of sightseeing, cycle over to Navigli. Navigli is outside the city center but is easily accessible by bike. This is one of the nicest and most charming neighborhoods in Milan. It&#8217;s not very touristy here. If you want to meet local Milanese, this is the place to visit. There are dozens of restaurants and caf\u00e9s where you can enjoy a delicious cappuccino and a healthy lunch. Do you like going out? In the evening, you can have a great time here. Parco Sempione &amp; Arco della Pace If you want to escape the chaos and hustle of the city, head to a park. And like every big city, Milan also has a nice city park. Parco Sempione is a wonderful green oasis where you can recharge. Park your bike for a moment and enjoy a snack and a drink. Or perhaps take a walk through all the greenery. The park is quite large and perfect for a bike or walking tour. Make sure you visit both the Arco della Pace and the Castello Sforzesco. If you&#8217;re interested in the underwater world or traveling with children, the Acquario Civico di Milano is recommended. The Biblioteca Parco Sempione is also worth a visit. End your park visit by visiting the Torre Branca. You can best reach the top of the tower by elevator. If you&#8217;re sporty, you can also climb it, but keep in mind that it&#8217;s quite a few steps. Once at the top, you have a breathtaking view over the park and the city. Fun facts about Milan 1. Milan was founded by the Celts in 600 BC. 2. Milan is the second-largest city in Italy. Rome is the largest city in the country. 3. It is a very densely populated city. To give you an idea: Milan fits into the province of Overijssel about 30 times in terms of area. However, they have almost the same number of inhabitants. 4. The construction of the Cathedral of Milan took more than 500 years. 5. You can find more than 3,000 statues on the Piazza del Duomo. 6. The tallest building in Italy can be found in Milan. The headquarters of the UniCredit bank is 231 meters high. 7. The gargoyles on the Piazza del Duomo are adopted. This is no joke. To fund the restorations, the gargoyle statues were made available for adoption. All 135 gargoyles have been adopted. More than \u20ac100,000 has been raised. Each adopted gargoyle has the name of the adopter engraved on it. Exploring the city by bike Milan is a perfect city to explore by bike. It is a safe city to cycle in with many bike paths. If you&#8217;ve never been to Milan before, it&#8217;s definitely advisable to book a guided bike tour. This way, you can be sure you&#8217;ll see all the top attractions. You&#8217;ll also be sure not to get lost and discover fun details about the city. Even if you know the city well, a guided bike tour is still a must-do. Through the guide, you&#8217;ll learn many new things about the city. Bajabikes offers a guided bike tour of 3.5 hours. You set out with a Dutch-speaking guide to explore the city. The great thing about the tour is that you won&#8217;t just discover the well-known attractions. 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