Travel Diaries: Milano, Italy

Travel Diaries: Milano, Italy

Day 1: Fully running on espresso and no sleep. Also, the day one parent went missing… SOS.

We stayed at a cute little B&B with the tiniest elevator I have ever been in. The owners were so sweet!

We had lunch near the Duomo, and it was the best gluten free pizza I’ve ever had @barmercurio_milano (we went back the next day). I’d booked us a tour that included “skip the line” for The Last Supper painting, which I highly recommend, although I think our guide was having a rough day…

The Last Supper has been on my list ever since I was 18 in the Louvre, and for some reason, I thought it was there 🤦🏻‍♀️. A guard let me know that “it’s actually in a church in Spain”… meanwhile, in Italy…👀

We continued the walking tour that covered all the city highlights. We went to Castle Sforza (Castello Sforzesco) and I walked across my first drawbridge, it was really cool though the pictures don’t do it justice. It was built in the 14th century, and the history of this fortress is really interesting!

Near the end of the tour, Dad went missing for about an hour (without his phone) trying to find a restroom. Mom was in shambles. I was circling the castle trying to find him. It was dark and cold and pouring rain, one umbrella broke from the wind, and I was questioning all my life decisions at this point. It’s day one and I’d already lost one parent???

But all was well, and now it’s a funny story. (Though he will be getting an Apple Airtag to keep in his pocket for any and all future international trips. 😊 ) We had dessert for dinner and it was the best gelato of the trip @chocolatmilano

Life lesson of the day: No matter how well you plan, not everything will go according to plan… but everything will eventually work out. 🙈

Day 2: Duomo & Terraces + Navigli District

Bed & breakfasts always sound like a good idea until you have to wake up and speak and Italian before having caffeine. ☕️🙃 I kid, sort of… But in all honesty, I am sad that I never took a picture of the cute little breakfast room at our B&B. The owners were so lovely and kind.

I’d booked us a skip-the-line tour of the Duomo and Terraces and it was everything. 😍 Highly recommend – our guide was amazing and I learned so much. I was in awe of the stained glass, but definitely don’t skip the Terraces/rooftop for amazing architecture and views of Milan. 🫶🏻

We wandered through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (it was Sunday and super crowded), snapped a photo with Leonardo Da Vinci (statue), and hopped on a vintage tram to the Navigli district of canals for dinner, which was fascinating. (Be prepared to turn down a lot of rose bouquets from peddlers.) It’s really nice to sit outside overlooking the canals for dinner, and you have no shortage of restaurant/cafe/drink options.

Also, the metro in Milan is super easy to use, just like London/Paris, and you can tap on and off with a contactless card to pay if you don’t want to stop at a ticket machine. The lowest fare is automatically applied, and this works for trams and buses too! Ubers are also easy though… especially on Day 1 of any and all trips….

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