When it comes to traveling, Milan is not only a city of fashion but also a city of art, architecture, and delicious food. Even if you live in Milan or plan to visit it during August, you can still take a break from daily life and experience a in the heart of this beautiful city. Here’s what to do and where to eat during your staycation in Milan this August.

What To Do:

1. Visit Museums and Galleries:
Milan is filled with museums and galleries. If you’re an art lover, you should not miss visiting the Pinacoteca di Brera. This museum is home to incredible works of art by the likes of Raphael and Caravaggio. If you’re more interested in contemporary art, the Triennale is worth checking out.

2. Enjoy Milan’s Parks:
August might be hot; however, Milan’s beautiful parks would be a great place to relax and escape from the city’s heat. Sempione Park is one of the most popular parks in the city and a great spot for picnicking, walking with friends, or even a jogging session.

3. Shop:
One cannot exclude shopping when talking about Milan. Via Monte Napoleone and the Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrilateral) are two of the most famous Milanese neighborhoods known for the high-end designer brands and luxury shopping experience.

Where To Eat:

1. Aperitivo:
Aperitivo is a Milanese ritual that involves having a light drink with a delicious spread of small dishes. For a proper aperitivo experience, head to Navigli district where you will find bars and cafés that offer an abundance of small plates of the traditional Italian cuisine. “Il Boccino” is a fantastic choice to enjoy the neighborhood’s atmosphere while sipping your drink and snacking.

2. Pizza:
Who said you can not have the best pizza without going all the way to Naples? Milan’s pizza options are much more than satisfying, and although there are many to choose from, our top choice is “Pizzeria da Giuliano” in the Isola neighborhood. This pizzeria is run by a charming couple, and the authenticity of the place alongside its perfect thin dough and quality ingredients make it a must-try in Milan.

3. Gelato:
When it comes to ice cream, you have plenty of options in Milan, but won’t you love to try one of the oldest ice cream parlors? “Gelateria Marghera” has been serving Milan with its flavorsome ice cream since the 1960s, and it is located in the heart of the city, very close to the central station. What more could you ask for?

In conclusion, whether you are taking a break from your daily routine or visiting Milan from abroad, a staycation is a great way to enjoy the city’s attractions without going far from home. There are plenty of places to visit and many great to try, so don’t hesitate to enjoy the best of Milan this summer.

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