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Milan: A Footie Fan’s Paradise

Looking to explore a different side to Milan? If you know your sport, then forget the big sunglasses and high heels; we’re talking stadium tours and footie studs. Milan is home to two of the biggest clubs in Europe: AC and Inter, and here is how you can visit one of the busiest homes of the Beautiful Game. See San Siro If you can’t think of anything better than a walk around an Italian football stadium, then you simply have

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The Essential Milan Travel Guide

Ah, Milano! While the capital city of Lombardy may not be at the top of most Italophiles’ bucket list, it really should be. Whether you’re looking to spice up your wardrobe, go wild at a football game or treat your ears to an opera, Milan’s sights and sounds never fail to impress culture vultures, sports fanatics, foodies and party animals. If you’re ready to wave buon giorno to Italy’s hub of fashion and business, say grazie to The Culture Trip,

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Business Travel: A Guide to Milan

Home to Italy’s Stock Exchange and the heart of the country’s design and fashion industries, when it comes to doing business all roads might well lead to Milan, not Rome. The city’s gaze is focused firmly on the future and, with an excellent infrastructure and healthy economy, there are suggestions that post-Brexit it may rival London as a European centre of business.

larly travel to Milan so I’ve compiled a few tips for corporate travellers. And I have to say, even though it’s usually work, I’m always a little bit sorry to leave…

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Ring in the New Year in Milano

This year, why not go big and have a New Year’ Eve to remember? I am a firm believer that celebrating the occasion overseas is an incredible way to end one year and bring in the next, plus it can be fascinating to see how different cultures celebrate.

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An Italian Escape in Lake Orta

When you think about northern Italy’s lake-filled landscapes, it’s most likely the famous shores of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore that come to mind. True, those stunning bodies of water are unforgettable, but dig deeper into this region and you’ll be well rewarded. Less than half an hour from Lake Maggiore, tiny Lake Orta is one of northern Italy’s best-kept secrets. Dotted with small towns such as Orta San Giulio, the lake and its surroundings have preserved much of their original charm and largely avoided the tourist overload of the nearby lakes. If you’re looking for a quieter, slower-paced holiday

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