Italy Part 4: Milan, Sept 10-12

Ah…Milan…it’s been over a month since we returned but I have so many good memories of that city.  So, heeeeeeeeere we go!

Train to Milan

The trip from Cinque Terre to Milan was quite pleasant.  We got a direct train that stopped a few times but we never had to get off.  We sat in First Class, which wasn’t as fancy as our first trip from Rome to Florence.  We did, however, have a private cabin that we shared witha couple from Colorado.  The view was gorgeous from the window with the ocean all along the first half of the trip.

Stazione Milano

We arrived in Milan in just under 3 hours and the station was so grand.  It was such a change from the sleepy villages of Cinque Terre and the ancient city of Rome.  Everyone was dressed for work and it felt like my first trip to NYC.

Transit Map

We walked to the subway station, bought a ticket, and figured out the transit map.  Our hotel was located just down the street from a station and we were pleasantly surprised by the fanciness of the Sheraton Diana Majestic.  I booked this place with points and we scored a Junior Suite with Jes’ Starwood status.

Grom Gelato

After checking in and getting all cleaned up, we walked down the nearby street that happened to be a busy street lined with shops.  I also found a Grom!!!  I heard this place was like the Pinkberry of gelato and got me a scoop of espresso with a biscotti on top.  It was the best gelato I had so far with a rich coffee taste with a subtle sweetness.  Mmm…I’m drooling just reminiscing about it.

Street Car

We also saw a bunch of these street cars that made me say “Hey, they have the same cars we do in SF!”  Of course, Jes replied with “Uh, dude, SF got their cars from Milan!”  Right…I’m a dummy…I totally forgot that I knew that.

Bocce Game

We also found a cute park that featured a dog park, playground, and a bocce ball area where a bunch of old Italian men and women were playing in a tournament.  It was so much fun to watch!

Vogue

When we first arrived at our hotel, we were informed that the bar would be moved to the mezzanine because they were hosting a party for a Vogue Fashion’s Night Out event.  I thought to myself, “That’s cool but it’s too bad we weren’t invited” but on our way to dinner that evening, we found out that this event was going on all over the city and completely open to the public!!! WOOOOHOOOO!!!

Red Carpet

So we walked along Via Montenapoleone on a red carpet that lined the street gawking at all the glitz and glamour.  I truly felt like a little country mouse trying to find my way among all the lovely gazelles.  All the famous names were along that street from LV to Prada to Ferragamo.  I also bought a special Italian Vogue as a souvenir for the bargain price of 2 Euro that evening.  Unfortunately Jes’ stomach wasn’t having as much fun and we had to reschedule dinner for the next evening and had to take a little break back at the hotel.  Luckily he stuck it out a little longer that night and we were able to get back out there for some late-night window shopping that included sipping prosecco inside the stores.

Hotel Bar

The next day was gorgeous and we found out that the F1 Gran Premio D’Italia was going on that weekend too!  So there were groups of guys checking in and lots of “racing girls” welcoming them to Milan and to the hotel.  We definitely picked a good weekend to be there…so much stuff going on!  This is a photo of “h bar”, which is the hotel bar that is apparently a very popular place to go at night.  We hung out there for drinks one evening and were treated to a complimentary buffet of appetizers and salads with our drink order.

Torino

The Galleria was so beautiful and had a bunch of swanky shops inside.  In the middle are 4 crests that each represent a city in Italy.  The most famous one is of Torino (Turin) that features a bull.  It’s supposedly good luck to spin around on its testicles and so I did.  Heh heh.  It looks really mean but I can use all the luck I can get.

il Duomo

The Duomo in Milan was probably my favorite of all the duomos we’ve visited in Italy.  It’s so ornate and majestic both inside and out.

pigeons

The piazza is also a great place to hang out and people-watch.  At one point a peddler stuff some birdseed into Jes’ hand and he was bombarded by a flock of pigeons.  It was gross but I managed to get a photo of him with the birds all over his arm and then of him wiping his arm off afterward.

Prada shoes

Being in Milan means seeing lots of couture shoes and dresses.  Check out these Prada shoes!  I guess rivets will be in this Fall.

Swiss Alps

On our flight home from Milan to Atlanta, we flew over the Swiss Alps.  It was amazing to see the mountains peeking out of the clouds!!!  Made me wish I could see the Tour de France one day.

ATL

Of course as we landed in Atlanta, I had to give props to ATL.  This photo is for you, Billy!!  On our layover, we had our first meal back in the states and it was fried chicken and mac and cheese.  Ah…

So that’s Milan in a nutshell.  It was a great way to end our 10-day Italian Adventure going from the ancient ruins of Rome to romantic artsy Florence to beachy lazy Cinque Terre to an exciting modern Milan.  What an awesome vacation.

Here are the final 124 photos from Milan.

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