Milan is one of the biggest cities in Italy and home to diverse cultural and historical landmarks. Milan is known for its iconic art collections and fashion industry, making the city a great destination for travelers who want to get away for the weekend.
There are lots of activities in Milan for your 3-day visit and this guide will take you through the places you should visit during your weekend getaway.
Day 1
On your first day, it would be advisable to make the most important stops: so, visiting the Milan Cathedral, referred to as the Duomo di Milano. The Cathedral is one of the largest churches in the world and it will treat you to a beautiful view when you visit the terraced rooftop. Take the stairs up the rooftop to soak up the whole climb because the elevator wouldn’t give you the full experience.
After your morning visit of the Duomo di Milano a quick trip to the Castello Sforzesco and immerse yourself in Milan’s cultural and civic history. Castello Sforzesco which was once home to the mighty Sforza dynasty is now home to seven specialized museums. You will find Michelangelo’s final work and get to see Leonardo da Vinci’s work on the castle’s defenses when he was a civil engineer.
Day 2
The second day is a perfect day to go into the city center for some shopping because Milan is a wonderful place to go for shopping and experience the different fashion brands that rule the fashion industry. Definitely make time to stop at Pisa Orologeria, an iconic watch store that carries the best luxury watches in the world.
After your shopping spree, a few local drinks wouldn’t hurt as you experience the ambiance Milan restaurants have for its visitors. A Milanese Aperitivo is the introduction you need into the Italian food culture. It is an appetizer in the form of a glass of wine before indulging in the scrumptious dinner on the menu.
Day 3
Art and culture is an engaging field that we need to explore to help us understand life in a different way and on the last day of your Milan trip, you need to do something memorable. The Fondazione Prada exhibition is an institution dedicated to showcasing contemporary art and culture. The space opened in 1993 and the space has seen some wonderful artists such as Elisseo Mattiachi, Nino Franchina, and David Smith.
On your cultural journey through Milan, the Last Supper is a piece of art you cannot afford to miss. The Last Supper immerses you into religion because it is a painting of Jesus and his disciples during the last supper before Jesus announced that one of them would betray him. The other message shows the institution of the holy sacrament and a communion with the apostles.
Milan is a city with lots of things to see and do, and you cannot do everything within a day. On your weekend trip you will experience history and culture but don’t forget to get a taste of musical history to cap off your trip. The Teatro della Scala would be a real treat because it is among the world’s most famous opera houses.
Iskra Banović is our seasoned Editor-in-Chief at Blufashion. She has been steering the website’s content and editorial direction since 2018. With a rich background in fashion design, Iskra’s expertise spans across fashion, interior design, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and culture.