Milan Escorts
Escorts in Milan

- Jodie
- Milan
Escorts available to travel to Milan
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Milan Landmarks
- The magnificent Duomo, with its imposing gothic spires, dominates the Piazza del Duomo. This fantastic structure also has hundreds of stone statues hanging from its balustrades, the sight of which against the aqua blue sky is truly phenomenal. However, the cathedral is not only a feast for the eyes, but also provides a fantastic experience for adventure enthusiasts. Visitors are able to take the lift, or for the more energetic, the stairs, up to the top of the cathedral, and walk all over the roof to explore its many turrets and crevices. The feeling of standing amongst the sky, hundreds of feet in the air is truly magical. Upon descending the roof, take a stroll across the imposing Piazza, and then head through to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele that leads off it. Known as one of the oldest malls in the world, this truly is an experience in shopping. Walking amongst the stone pillars and colourful friezes that adorn the walls, you almost forget about doing any shopping at all!
Another impressive landmark is the Castello Sforzesco. This medieval masterpiece, set in the beautiful Parco Sempione, looks strangely out of place amongst the modern buildings that surround it, yet this is all part of its intrigue. Visitors can explore the castle, and feel that they too are king for a day! The park alone is worth visiting just for its sheer beauty. The magnificent ornamental lake in the centre of the park is home to many different types of pond life. There is also a very accurate copy of Paris’ Arc De Triomphe at the far end of the grounds.
The church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie is a visual masterpiece in its own right, with its whilst also being famous for its refectory which houses one of the most legendary paintings of all time, Leonardo Di Vinci’s Last Supper. Tours in the refectory are kept to a strict maximum of 25 people every 15 minutes; therefore it is imperative to book ahead. Details can be found at http://www.cenacolovinciano.org.
The Stazione Centrale (central railway station) in Piazza IV Novembre, besides being the hub of Milan’s transport links, is also an architectural landmark in its own right. Designed during the 1940s, in true Mussolini style, the over-the-top, neo-classical style columns are truly impressive. The impact of standing in the shadow of the huge stone façade is something not to be missed.
A short train ride from Milan is the beautiful area of Lake Como, or Lago Como as the locals call it, the Italian retreat of the rich and famous. Visitors are able to take a boat cruise on the beautiful crystal waters, and stop off at any of the numerous islands to visit some of the exquisite lakeside villas. The town of Como is also beautiful to walk around, and the 18th century Duomo with its spectacular golden dome, is truly a sight to behold. Also don’t miss the breathtaking fernacular experience, which is an almost vertical train ride up the mountainside to the beautiful hilltop village of Brunate. Explore this pretty little village with a mountain top walk to one of the many lookouts for a spectacular view down over Como.