If there is one thing Milan offers, it's style. As a cultural hub of Italy, this iconic city is frequented by the whos-who of fashion, art, architecture and cuisine. Tucked into Italy's northern Lombardy region, this stylish metropolis offers travellers the chance to elevate their cultural habits while living their best Italian holiday life. A simple tour of the city will have you marvelling at the Duomo Cathedral, deep-diving into the history of the Santa Maria Delle Grazie church and convent, swimming in a sea of sound at the La Scala Opera House and splashing some cash at the glamorous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. If you're looking for more than a city break, why not head further afar and visit the medieval Sforzesco Castle or make a splash on the postcard-perfect shores of Lake Como? With hidden gems and Italian dining delights around every corner, it's no wonder Milan holidays are a mainstay in Italian and European travel itineraries.

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  1. What to take on holiday to Milan?

    When packing for a trip to Milan, don't forget the essentials like your visa, passport, chargers, camera, some euro and the correct power adaptor. Clothing wise, check out the seasonality guides and pack to suit the conditions - aka plenty of layers for winter and lighter options for summer. Other necessities include a walking shoes, hat, sunglasses and a good pair of jeans. Unless of course you’re travelling for Milan fashion week, in which case we are the wrong people to be asking for packing advice, sorry.

  1. When is the best time to visit Milan?

    Italy offers travellers the chance to experience four unique seasons: primavera (spring) between March and May, estate (summer) from June until August, autunno (autumn) running from September until November and inverno (winter) between December and February. Milan’s climate means it experiences cold winters and hot, humid summers. While summer tends to be the most popular time for tourists, the best time to travel Milan truly depends on what you’re hoping to experience.

  1. Where to go on holiday in Milan?

    While Milan is quite a large city, most of the main attractions are within walking distance, making navigating on foot a breeze. With this in mind, popular areas to stay include Brera, Navigli, Porta Venezia, Porta Romana, Isola and San Lorenzo.

  1. What is there to do in Milan?

    As Italy’s hotspot for fashion and culture, it is easy to spend hours strolling through Milan’s art gallerys and museums before giving your credit card a workout at the luxury boutiques and designer stores. When you’re not indulging in some retail therapy, take some time to visit the Duomo Cathedral and La Scala Opera House, treat yourself to a roadtrip or night away at Lake Como and, of course, eat as much gelato and pasta as possible.

  1. How do I go about cancelling my Milan holiday package?

    Life happens - we get it! Read more here.

  1. How to find the best holiday package to Milan?

    Flight Centre's travel experts are well versed in the art of pizza, pasta and gelato, and have worked hard to curate the best Milan holiday packages on the market. Sign up to get the hottest deals sent straight to your phone & emails here. You can also check out our deals online, or speak to one of our Travel Experts.

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