Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
G Lorenzi ( Click here )
Gardens
Giardini Pubblici ( Click here )
Drinking
Pandenus ( Click here )
HClub ( Click here )
Getting There
Metro Use Montenapoleone (MM3, yellow line) for the Quad. For Giardini Pubblici,
exit at Palestro or Porta Venezia (both on MM1, the red line). For Corso Buenos Aires
and the Boschi-di Stefano museum, continue to Lima from Porta Venezia.
The Sights in a Day
Start the day with a slug of the best coffee in Milan at Il Caffè Ambrosi-
ano ( Click here ). There are no seats, but you'll be rubbing elbows with
local coffee connoisseurs and munching cornetti at the bar. Then wander south
through the pretty Giardini Pubblici ( Click here ). If you're en famille consider
stopping at the Museo Civico ( Click here ), Milan's oldest civic museum and Italy's
most important natural history museum. Otherwise head north to the eccentric
Piero Portaluppi-designed apartment ( Click here ) of Antonio Boschi and Marieda
di Stefano, a treasure trove of 20th-century Italian painting.
Spend the afternoon browsing the cobbled alleys of the Quad ( Click
here ) . Lunch with models in the hushed courtyard at Il Salumaio di
Monte- napoleone ( Click here ), and ponder the difficult task of colour coordinat-
ing Sermoneta's rainbow-hued gloves with Aspesi's latest tobacco-coloured rain-
coat.
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