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Milan isn’t trying to compete with Italy’s more traditional cities. Instead, it leans into its strengths: design, fashion and a more modern identity. The Duomo is still a focal point, but the city’s appeal goes beyond its landmarks.

Shopping plays a big role, whether it’s high-end boutiques or independent stores. Galleries and exhibitions add a cultural layer, while nearby destinations like Lake Como offer an easy extension to your trip.

Dining reflects the city’s style, with a mix of classic Italian dishes and contemporary menus. Evenings are more understated compared to other cities, often centred around restaurants and bars rather than major attractions.

Milan suits travellers looking for a different kind of Italian break. It’s less about sightseeing and more about lifestyle and atmosphere.