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Per pax |
Per pax |
4.2 |
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Euro |
RM |
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Airticket |
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Emirates |
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2,752 |
check in 16.25; 19.25 -8.30am
Milan |
2-May |
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Check in19.20: 22.20 -21.45
Milan to KL |
Sat |
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10.00-11.00 |
Train from
Airport to Milano centrale - return ticket |
24 |
100.8 |
http://www.malpensaexpress.it/en/malpensa-express/tickets/ticket-fares.aspx |
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Buy online - valid for 30days
Tickets have to be used within 4 hours the time chosen for your travel.- $18
return; buy at counter $24 return |
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•Malpensa Express ticket offices at Milano
Cadorna station and Malpensa Airport;
•At the Malpensa Express self-service ticket machines located at platform
nr. 3 in Milano Central Station;
•In all Trenord and Trenitalia ticket offices; |
2-May |
Florence |
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Sat |
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13.15-14.55 |
Train Milano
Centrale to Firenze Santa Maria Novella |
29 |
121.8 |
9533 FRECCIAROSSA 13:15 MILANO
C.LE to FIRENZE SMN |
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15.30-16.00 |
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10 |
21 |
Take taxi to hotel ard 10 euro |
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Hotel |
250 |
1,050 |
Via del Corso, 16, Terzo |
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You can see a big store called
“COIN”, number 16 is in front of “Coin” |
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Reference links: |
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http://www.visitflorence.com/itineraries-in-florence/3-days-in-florence.html |
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http://takeyourbigtrip.com/2013/05/14/three-days-florence-italy/ |
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16.15 -17.15 |
Piazzale
Michelangelo |
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Piazzale Michelangelo to enjoy
a marvelous view over the city at sunset. Everyone goes to see the sunset at
Piazzale Michelangelo, but go a bit further to San Miniato al Monte for
better view |
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walk 6 mins - Head west on
Piazzale Michelangelo toward Viale Giuseppe Poggi ,Continue onto Viale
Galileo ,Turn right to stay on Viale Galileo (Take the stairs), Continue onto
Via S. Miniato -Destination will be on the left |
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I'
Pizzacchiere |
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Good Pizza restaurant -Via S.
Miniato 1/2, 50125 Florence, Italy Sun
- Mon 12:15 - 21:15; Fri - Sat 12:15 - 22:15 |
3/5/2015 |
Florence |
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walk 1 min from
hotel |
Sun |
Chiaroscuro
Firenze |
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For Brunch near hotel |
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walk 4 mins to Duomo |
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Piazza del
Duomo |
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The majestic Duomo, or
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. |
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GROM |
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GROM - Known for its Gelato,
1/2 block from the Duomo heading to the Arno on a tiny side street. |
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walk 3mins -Head north on
Piazza del Duomo toward Piazza S. Giovanni,Continue onto Via dei
Martelli,Turn left onto Via L. Gori ,Continue onto Piazza di San Lorenzo |
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San Lorenzo |
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In Piazza San Lorenzo, quick visit into the San Lorenzo Church. |
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Walk 7mins -Head west on Piazza
di San Lorenzo toward Via della Stufa ,Continue onto Via del Canto dei
Nelli,Turn left to stay on Via del Canto dei Nelli,Continue onto Piazza di
Madonna degli Aldobrandini ,Continue onto Via del Giglio ,Turn right onto Via
dei Banchi,Turn right onto Piazza di Santa Maria Novella ,Turn left to stay
on Piazza di Santa Maria Novella |
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Basilica of
Santa Maria Novella |
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Admire the square with its
beautiful Santa Maria Novella Church. |
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Ponte Vecchio |
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Florence's most celebrated
landmark, the Ponte Vecchio, the "old bridge". The bridge has
connected the river banks exactly at this point since the 12th century! |
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Walk 3mins -1. Head south on
Via Toscanella toward Via dello Sprone 2. Turn left onto Sdrucciolo de' Pitti
3. Turn right onto Piazza de Pitti
Destination will be on the left |
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Pitti Palace
and Boboli Gardens |
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Crossing Ponte Vecchio , you
reach the Pitti Palace with the impressive Boboli Gardens as its backyard.
Pitti Palace was resided by the famous Medici Family who funded most of the
arts in Florence. |
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Walk 2min -Head northeast on
Piazza de Pitti toward Sdrucciolo de' Pitti -Turn left onto Sdrucciolo de'
Pitti - Turn left onto Via Maggio -Turn right onto Via dei Michelozzi -
Destination will be on the right |
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Santo Spirito |
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Head to the nearby Piazza Santo
Spirito with its Church of Santo Spirito. |
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Walk 6min - Head northeast on
Via del Presto di S. Martino toward Via Dè Coverelli,Turn left onto Via Dè
Coverelli,Turn left onto Lungarno Guicciardini ,Turn left onto Piazza Nazario
Sauro ,Turn left onto Via di Santo Spirito |
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•Il Santo Bevitore, Via di Santo Spirito,
64/66, Firenze. |
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Wonderful steak and rissotto.
To call to make reservation:+39 055 211264 Sun7:30 pm - 11:30 pm |
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Hotel |
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Walk 1 min Head west on Via di
Santo Spirito toward Piazza Nazario Sauro ,Continue onto Borgo S. Frediano to San Frediano , take
bus 6 to Vecchietti and walk 5 mins back to hotel. Head south on Via dei
Vecchietti toward Via del Campidoglio ,Turn left
onto Via degli Strozzi
,Continue straight onto Piazza della
Repubblica,Continue onto Via degli
Speziali,Continue onto Via del Corso |
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4-May |
Siena, Chianti
and San Gimignano - wine tour and Pisa |
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The meeting point is at the
front of Santa Maria Novella train station. Look for the WALKABOUT sign at
the taxi stand at Florence train station. Never like tour before but this one
was really good. It will save your time and costs to visit 4 places in a day
and give you free time to explore the attractions. Lovely lunch served. |
Mon |
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90 |
378 |
https://www.walkaboutflorence.com/tours/best-tuscany-tour |
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TRATTORIA
SOSTANZA |
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Only open for dinner. Best
restaurant in Florence! And they will not server you if you don’t have a
reservation. Prepare to share table with others. Must try - butter chicken
and steak. Via della Porcellana 25 , 39/055-212-691, 12:30 - 14:00 -19:30 -
21:45 |
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5-May |
Cinque Terre (It is pronounced Cheen
Kway Ter Ray |
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http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g187895-c140988/Florence:Italy:How.To.Day.Trip.To.The.Cinque.Terre.html:
It is a long day and takes approx 2.5 – 3 hours each way just for travel
and usually involves some train changes (either at Pisa or La Spezia or
both). It is a long day if you do this on your own, so you should plan on
leaving Florence as early as you can to make the most of it.
On Sunday mornings in Summer there is usually a direct Regional train to
all the Cinque Terre villages, leaving
Firenze S. M. Novella station about 07.45. This train also runs on some
Saturdays and a very few other days close to national holidays.
On other days, you will have to change trains. The fastest morning connection currently
uses a Frecciabianca train from Firenze Campo di Marte station at 07.39. Early morning options from Firenze S. M.
Novella require the use of an Intercity or Frecciabianca train between Pisa
and la Spezia, except for a Regional train to la Spezia leaving at 06.08
which is very slow. From all of
these, a change to a Regional train is necessary in la Spezia. Buy your tickets in Florence all the way
to your chosen Cinque Terre station, or you will have to buy another ticket
in la Spezia.
Always check your train times on www.trenitalia.com first, clicking the UK
flag first for English, as this page may be out of date at the time of
consultation. Click the UK flag first
for English, then enter 'from' Firenze (tutte le stazioni') and 'to' the name
of your chosen Cinque Terre village. Enter your 'hour' of departure as '5'
for 05.00 to see all trains. Use a
date within one week of consulting the website to see the fares of journeys
entirely by Regional trains.
For your return, later departures
are possible from Monterosso and Riomaggiore than from other villages. The
fastest return journey use the 20.07 Frecciabianca to Firenze Campo di Marte,
but all other connections go to Firenze S. M. Novella. Journeys entirely by Regional trains are
the cheapest if buying on the day of travel.
On summer Sundays (etc. as above) there is a direct Regional train
from all villages leaving around 18.30. You must validate (time/date-stamp)
Regional tickets before boarding |
Tues |
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9.53-12.20 |
Train Florence
to CT - La Spezia C.le |
15 |
63 |
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19.09-21.42 |
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15 |
63 |
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Cinque Terre
CARD |
7.5 |
31.5 |
for train -The Card expires at
midnight and don`t forget to stamp it in the train station before your
departure.
Where to Buy a Cinque Terre Card:
•Information Center by the train station in each of the five villages,
•Information Center at La Spezia Train Station, •Piazza Garibaldi in
Monterosso
•Information Center in the Lavaccio parking area by Riomaggiore
- See more at:
https://cinqueterre.a-turist.com/how_to_arrive#sthash.RyBUFfYI.dpuf |
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https://cinqueterre.a-turist.com/cinque_terre_in_one_day |
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http://www.italianfix.com/what-to-do-cinque-terre/ |
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http://www.italylogue.com/cinque-terre |
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La Spezia Station |
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8 min take train from La Spezia
to Riomaggiore |
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Riomaggiore |
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Walk back to Riomaggiore to
take train to Manarola |
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Manarola |
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Less populated with tourists
and not as busy. You can enjoy peaceful view here. |
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Corniglia |
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Next stop is Corniglia. There
is a bus near the station that brings you to the centre of the town (
included in the Cinque Terre Card). |
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Corniglia is the village in the
middle of the Cinque Terre, the smallest and highest town here. |
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Vernazza |
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Vernazza. Most beautiful |
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Monterosso |
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Monterosso,the most heavily
visited – especially by young people as it has a nice long span of beach
right in town. |
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Ferry ticket |
10 |
42 |
Take ferry go back Riomaggiore
to enjoy the view from the ferry and then to take train back to La Spezia and
back to Florence |
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6-May |
Florence |
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Wed |
The Mall Outlet Centre |
10 |
42 |
BUSITALIA/SITA depot – Via
Santa Caterina da Siena 17, Florence (near the central train station). 10:00
- 19:00, earliest bus at 8.50 |
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1.5hr travel time - 8.50 - 9.50
shop for 2hr- 12.30 then reach florence by 2 |
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Walk 10min - Head east on Via del Corso toward Via del
Presto di S. Martino,Turn left onto Via del Proconsolo ,Continue straight
onto Piazza del Duomo ,Turn right onto Via Ricasoli |
14:45
- 15:00 |
Accademia
Gallery |
6.5 |
27 |
Closed on Monday and May 1.8:15
to 18:50. The Accademia Gallery houses Michelangelo's original marble statue
called David. |
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walk 2min to Piazza Di San
Marco (Head northeast on
Via Ricasoli toward Via Cesare Battisti -Turn
left onto Piazza di S. Marco) Take bus 23 to Tintori
then walk 5 mins Turn left onto
Piazza di S. Marco ,Head
northwest on Corso dei Tintori toward
Via dei Benc,Turn right onto
Via dei Benci ,Turn left
onto Via dei Neri,Continue
onto Via della Ninna ,Turn right onto
Via Vacchereccia,Continue onto Piazza della Signoria |
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Piazza della
Signoria |
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Walk 1 min - Head south on Piazza della Signoria toward
Via Vacchereccia, Continue onto Piazzale degli Uffizi |
16:30 -
16:45 |
The Uffizi
Gallery |
6.5 |
27 |
Uffizi Gallery, the Allegory of
Spring and the Birth of Venus by Botticelli,two of its incredible collection.
Buy Uffizi tickets online ahead of time as there is most often a long line
outside and plan to spend at least 2 hours inside the museum.
Free admission on 1st Sunday! 8:15 am – 6:50 pm |
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Walk 6mins - Head north on
Piazzale degli Uffizi toward Via della Ninna,Head north on Piazzale degli
Uffizi toward Via della Ninna,Head north on Piazzale degli Uffizi toward Via
della Ninna,Head north on Piazzale degli Uffizi toward Via della Ninna ,Head
north on Piazzale degli Uffizi toward Via della Ninna |
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Santa Croce |
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Pass by the Duomo as you head
to Piazza Santa Croce where you should visit the impressive Santa Croce
Church where many great Florentines and Tuscans have their final resting
place, including Michelangelo and Galileo. |
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take bus 23 and walk 7mins |
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TRATTORIA
MARIO |
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Via Rosino 2,
trattoriamario.com - Open only for lunch Mon – Sat: 12:00 – 3:30, Closed
Sunday and holiday
Steak is their signature dish. |
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7-May |
Milan |
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Thurs |
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9.00-10.40 |
Train from
Firenze Santa Maria Novella to Milano
Centrale |
29 |
121.8 |
Book online |
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Hotel |
261 |
1,096 |
Aparthotel
& Residence House Aramis Down Town |
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Transportation
daily pass |
4.5 |
-
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Buy (€4.50 for a 24-hour pass)
or buy another 1 day milano card $6.50 euro if didnt go the meseum on the 1st
day in Milan. individual ticket costs €1.50 and is good for 90 minutes. Or
buy (€4.50 for a 24-hour pass or €8.25 for a 48-hour pass), and you can also
buy a 10-journey ticket called a “carnet” for €13.80. You have to validate
your ticket before each use (with a 24- or 48-hour pass you only need to
validate it once at the beginning). |
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MilanoExpoCard
with 1 day to world expo |
39 |
163.8 |
http://www.milanocard.it/project/milanoexpocard-milan-expo2015-italy-hands-2 |
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From Milano
centrale to Hotel |
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Subway - 2 - M2 - Linea
Verde towards Assago Milanofiori Forum
- P.ta Genova F.s. station
Walk 2 mins to Residence House
Aramis Down Town
1. Head north on Piazzale Stazione Genova toward Via Vigevano 100 m ,2. Turn right onto Via Vigevano 150 m ,3. Turn left onto Via
Alessandria 64 m ,4. Slight right onto
Via Mortara,Destination will be on the left
130 m |
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Hotel to El
Brellin |
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Walk to El Brellin 6 mins
1. Head northeast on Via Mortara toward Viale Gorizia 10 m , 2. Turn right onto Viale
Gorizia 350 m , 3. Turn right onto
Alzaia Naviglio Grande
Destination will be on the right 180
m |
12-13 |
El
Brellin |
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Open 7 days a week at lunch and
dinner 12.30pm - 3.00pm and 6.30pm -
01.00am
risotto zafferano is the best! |
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Walk to P.ta Genova F.s. 6 mins
from El Brellin - Head west on Alzaia Naviglio Grande toward Vicolo Privato
Lavandai 290 m
2. Turn right onto Via Casale - P.Ta Genova station - stop at Lanza, walk 6
mins -Head east on Via Tivoli toward Foro Buonaparte(100 m) ,Turn right
onto Via Mercato (230 m) ,Turn
left onto Piazza del Carmine (57 m)
,Turn right onto Via del Carmine
(190 m) |
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Walk 11 mins -Head south on Via
Brera toward Via Melone ,Turn left onto Via Monte di Pietà ,Turn right onto
Via Croce Rossa ,Continue onto Via Monte Napoleone |
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or |
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Via
Montenapoleonne |
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Walk 8 mins and take bus - Walk 3mins (Head south on Via Brera toward Via Melone,Turn
left onto Via Monte di Pietà)to Via Monte Di Pieta' Via Verdi and take bus 61
stop at Montenapoleone M3, walk another 5 mins Head northeast on Via Monte di
Pietà toward Via Borgonuovo,Turn right ontoVia Croce Rossa,Continue onto Via Monte Napoleone. |
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Cova |
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Cova, one of the city’s oldest cafés. Serves
good cocktail which cost around 10 euro and it comes with yummy finger foods
which includes nuts, sandwiches, pies and etc. |
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Walk 1mins from Via
Montenapoleonne - Head northwest on Via Monte Napoleone toward Via Pietro
Verri ,Turn right onto Via Sant'Andrea |
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Via
Sant'Andrea |
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A luxurious shopping where you
can find high-end boutiques. |
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Walk 2 mins to San Babila
station - Duomo station |
18-19 |
Duomo |
10 |
0 |
Daily 08:30-18:45
no exposed shoulders or knees) and not bringing in food or drinks.
Things worth noting inside the Duomo include:
- paintings , Several sarcophagi of archbishops , church’s magnificent stained-glass windows,
including the enormous choir windows , rivulzio Candelabra, a 12th-century
gold piece in the transept of the church
Not everyone knows that you can take an elevator up and walk around on the
cathedral’s roof. ook at the city’s symbol – the golden Madoninna, or little
Madonna, who sits atop the Duomo’s tallest spire.
Free to cathedral interior (€4 for the St. John Baptistery &
archaeological area, €2 for the Treasury, €10 for an elevator trip to the
roof, €6 for a ticket to walk up the stairs to the roof)
http://www.italylogue.com/featured-articles/top-10-things-to-do-in-milan.html |
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The majestic glass-roofed
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is right next to Piazza Del Duomo; be sure to
check out the shops and restaurants inside — they’re some of the oldest in
Milan. Next, walk through to Piazza della Scala to see the world-famous opera
house. |
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From Duomo station take
train/tram to P.za Resistenza Partigiana station and walk 2 mins - Head southwest on Via Cesare Correnti
toward Via Edmondo de Amicis & Turn left onto Via Edmondo de
Amicis |
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Navigli |
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Dinner and drinks in Navigli,
one of Milan’s most popular nightlife areas. |
20:30 |
Osteria Cucina
Fusetti |
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Osteria Cucina Fusetti is a
charming little. From Monday to Saturday, from 18 to 20.30 hours, closed Sun;
near the curved bridge with the zigzag design at the Japanese restaurant, go
away from canal to Via Fusetti 1. |
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Hotel |
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walk 7mins back to Hotel - Head
northwest on Via Mario Fusetti toward Via Argelati,Slight right onto Via
Argelati ,Turn left onto Ripa di Porta Ticinese ,Turn right onto Via
Corsico,turn left onto Via Vigevano, Turn right onto Via Alessandria ,Slight
right onto Via Mortara |
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8-May |
Expo |
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To reach the Exposition Site by
underground (metro), purchase an extra-urbano (extra-urban) ticket, and take
Linea 1 Rossa (Red line 1) to Rho Fiera Milano station. Duomo and Cadorna are
on Line 1, where they connect to the city’s other underground lines.
Travel time to the expo site is
expected to be about 25 minutes from Piazza Duomo, 20 minutes from Stazione
Cadorna, 35 minutes from Stazione Centrale, and 30 minutes from Stazione
Garibaldi.
Exiting the Rho Fiera Milano
underground station, which is close to the Fiorenza Ovest access point,
visitors take the steps to the Security Plaza.
Once through the security checks,
visitors cross the Expo-Fiera pedestrian footbridge (PEF) to reach the Expo
Site. There are ticket booths and visitor services in the access area of the
Rho Fiera Milano metro station. |
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https://tickets.expo2015.org/Content/TermsAndConditions.pdf
Need to register date one day before visit date. |
9-May |
Lake
Como |
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Sat |
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7.20-8.23 |
Milan's
Stazione Centrale direct to the lakeside town of Varenna (1:03 hr.) |
6.7 |
28.14 |
http://www.reidsitaly.com/destinations/lombardy/lake%20como/lake_como_in_1_day.html |
8.23-9.23 |
Varenna |
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In Varenna, wander the terraced
gardens of Villa Monastero and Villa Cipressi—real die-hards in good shape
might make a dash up the 20-minute path to see the Romantically crumbling
ruins of Castello di Vezio with its fine lake views. Do all this in a hurry
so you can board the 10:25am ferry (www.navigazionelaghi.it) for the
10-minute ride across the lake to the postcard village of Bellagio. |
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Villa Monastero - The Villa
Monastero is at Via Polvani 4, the continuation of Via IV Novembre heading
south from the center of town. It is
open Saturday to Sunday 10am to 7pm |
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4.6 |
19.32 |
take boat to Bellagio |
9.35-13.30 |
Bellagio |
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In Bellagio, walk out of the
ferry dock and turn left to follow the main road, which almost immediately
curves to the right to head steeply up to Piazza della Chiesa. This is where
(at Piazza della Chiesa 14) you'll find the tourist office, which is where
you'll meet your group for the 11am tour of the gardens and mansion of the
famous Villa Serbelloni. (You must book this one ahead of time at tel.
+39-031-951-1555 or +39-031-950-204—and it only departs if at least 6 people
sign up; there's a second tour daily at 3:30pm.) Splash out on lunch in
Bellagio at Barchetta (Salita Mella 13; tel. +39-031-951-030,
www.ristorantebarchetta.com; closed Tues and late Oct–Mar) before moving on
down the lake to the town of Como, famous for centuries for its fine silks. |
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You have two choices on how to
get there: By bus: The bus from Bellagio to Como (www.sptlinea.it) takes 70
minutes, is more frequent, and costs a bit less. By boat: The far more scenic
option is to take a 40-min cruise from Bellagio to Como along the lake's
southwestern arm, sliding past elaborate villas surrounded by sumptuous
gardens that run all the way down to the water's edge
(www.navigazionelaghi.it). You might catch the 2:42pm ferry—which would give
you more time in Como—if not, the next (and final) boat to Como leaves at
3:31pm (at 3:27pm on Sundays). |
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14.8 |
62.16 |
take boat to como |
14.12-19.13 |
Como |
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From Como's (www.lakecomo.org)
cafe-lined lakeside Piazza Cavour and adjacent Giardini Pubblici gardens
(containing a neoclassical rotunda called the Tempio Voltano, its clutch of
exhibits devoted mainly to electrical pioneer Alessandro Volta; tel. +39-574-705;
open 10am–noon and 3–6pm [2–4pm in winter]; closed Mon), make your way to the
town's main square, Piazza del Duomo. |
20.58pm |
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Piazza del Duomo is lined by
medieval buildings, including the zebra-striped Broletto (Town Hall) and
Torre del Comune tower, and by Como's top sight, the Gothic-Renaissance Duomo
(Piazza del Duomo, tel. +39-031-265-244; open daily 7:30am–noon and 3–7pm). |
20.37-21.40 |
Train from
como s to milan |
4.9 |
20.58 |
dinner near hotel - sabbia at
via vigevano serves good pizza and home cooked Milanese food. |
10-May |
Milan |
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Sun |
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9-10 |
Hotel to
church |
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from hotel to chuch -12mins :
Walk 1 min to C.so Colombo P.le Cantore tram station - stop at P.le Baracca
and walk 5 mins to church - Head north
on Viale S. Michele del Carso toward Piazzale Francesco Baracca,Turn right
onto Corso Vercelli, Continue onto Corso Magenta |
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10.15 |
Leonard Da
Vinci’s & Best of Milan tour |
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260.4 |
To reach in front of the
entrance of the Leonardo's Last Supper by 10am |
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Last Supper & the Best of
Milan. This walking tour is the best way to discover the
most important highlights of Milan and the famous masterpiece by Leonardo da
Vinci, the Last Supper, hidden inside the refectory of the church of Santa
Maria delle Grazie. The entrance is allowed only to people with a reservation
and our guided tour gives you the chance to see this fresco known all over
the world! We will proceed to the Sforza Castle, the medieval fortress and
ancient residence of the dukes of Milan, that now houses several museums and important
art collections. The following stop is the enchanting Piazza dei Mercanti, a
nice square away from the crowded streets. Here, in the medieval heart of
Milan, you can breath the Renaissance atmosphere and live the illusion of
space created by Bramante. Our tour goes ahaed with Piazza della Scala, house
of the Scala Theatre, one of the most important Opera Houses of the world,
erected in 1776. Some of the most famous singers and musicians have performed
here. Among the others, Giuseppe Verdi, Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti. We
will cross the grandiose Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a wonderful glass
vaulted arcade built is 19th century reach of fashion shops and cafés, also
known as the “Milan’s drawing room”. In fact this is a very important meeting
point for the Milaneses. |
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Finally we will visit the
Duomo, the famous cathedral symbol of Milan located right in the centre of
the city, considered as one of the most beautiful chuches in the world. |
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18.5 |
77.7 |
ticket malpensa express to
airport n taxi to train station |
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Pocket money
for 10 days |
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3,024 |
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Total cost /pax |
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9,594 |
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