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Enjoy your Milan holiday in complete style

Filed under: Milan — Emma on December 21, 2009 @ 5:10 pm

If you want to take a break from your hectic lives then you should plan a holiday with your friends and family. Considering going to Milan is a great idea. One of the largest cities in Italy, Milan is known the world over for its fashion and design. Milan is a major holiday destination where you can go sightseeing and shopping.

Where you can go sightseeing in Milan

There are many places that you can see in Milan. One of the best places that you should visit in the city is Milan Cathedral. This place played an important role in the establishment of the Catholic religion and tradition.

The Duomo is a place you should see as it has the largest collection of marble statues. The golden statue of Madonna is also placed here. A historic library called Biblioteca Ambrosiana has drawings and notebooks of the great Leonardo Da Vinci.

Dining and Shopping in Milan

You should also sample the tasty regional cuisine of Milan. One of the cuisines that you cannot miss eating is the “cotoletta alla Milanese”. It is a breaded meat made of pork and turkey cutlet, which is pan fried with butter. Trying out the delicacies available in the restaurants of Milan is a necessity on your holiday.

Milan is a paradise for all those people who love shopping. You will find designer wear clothing and accessories all over the city. Milan, the city of fashion, will surely have something in store for you.

You can easily plan cheap holidays to Milan

Filed under: Milan — Tim on October 16, 2009 @ 5:23 pm

Milan is a city located in the north of Italy and is best known as the fashion capital of the world. Milan has a very long history; the Celts were the first inhabitants of the city, but were later replaced when the Romans captured Milan in around 222BC. Milan offers its visitors the natural beauty of the Mediterranean climate as well as historical structures which date back several hundreds of years.

Milan is also the most popular destination in Europe for shopping, as it offers visitors a taste of the best fashion in the world. This attraction, along with historical importance and a beautiful climate, makes Milan an excellent holiday destination.

A lot of people these days like to travel within a certain budget. Planning cheap holidays to Milan is easier than it looks. By keeping a few important things in mind, you will be able to plan cheap holidays to Milan without compromising on the fun and excitement. You could start by booking with a low-cost airline, saving you a lot of money on airfare. Visiting Milan out of season will also enable you to take advantage of various deals offered by hotels and airlines. Furthermore, opting for public transport instead of hiring a car to get around will also reduce your spending.

By keeping such important things in mind, you will be able to plan cheap holidays to Milan whilst also ensuring that you have a fantastic time.

Experience the beauty of Milan with cheap holiday deals

Filed under: Milan — Emma on October 1, 2009 @ 3:20 pm

When we hear the name Milan, the first thing that comes to our minds is fashion. However, apart from this, Milan is a great place to holiday with your family. Many fail to think about the idea of holidaying in Milan because of the price, but relax as it is time to clear some wrong notions. There are many cheap holiday deals to Milan for tourists to enjoy fashion and romance in the plush city. Tourists can spend a long or a short tour after grabbing a cheap holiday package to Milan.

Holiday with your family in Milan

Holidays are the best way for families to hang out together and experience the fun as a whole, without any distractions. Tourists can enjoy it in Milan with the best tourist attractions like Europark Idroscalo, a great amusement park.

Idropark Fila is an exciting water park to have fun with your little children. They will love the exciting rides here. Tourists can also visit the three major libraries, 25 museums and other historical sites to learn about the historical and cultural background of Milan.

Architecture in Milan

Milan offers a great combination of Victorian and Gothic architecture. A holiday to Milan without experiencing the modern architecture is incomplete.

The Romance of Milan

Romance is at its best with Milan offering beautiful tourist attractions for couples. Couples can check out the various dining spots and also experience the stunning night life of Milan. Tourists can spark their romantic lives by taking in sightseeing. It is the best way to woo the lady and grab some romantic time together.

Tourists will enjoy Milan with cheap holiday deals and experience the look and fashion of the city at reasonable prices.

Milan is a perfect place for your holiday

Filed under: Italy, Milan — Emma on September 19, 2009 @ 2:31 pm

Milan is the capital of Lombardy and this city has the population of 1.3 million people. Milan is one of most artistic and creative city in Italy. The city includes designers, artists, photographers, models, etc. Many people in the world want to visit Milan because of the ancient city centre, which has interesting buildings and palazzos. You will find many designer boutiques in the city and can enjoy the fashionable trip in Milan.

Milan has a rich and interesting history. You can visit many churches, building and monuments. You need to see the Milan Gothic Duomo, which has many pinnacles and statues. Make sure that you see the gold La Scala Opera house and Leonardo Da Vinci’s, The Last Supper.

Milan offers a wide variety of monuments and museums. You can also visit the church Cathedral, which is the third largest in the world.

Milan, Italy is a stylish city and it is full of history. This city has a lot of buildings and monuments, which makes it very classic and elegant. Milan is also the hub of many businesses, financial institutions and stock market. This city is well known for its fashion and designs.

The stay and accommodation in Milan may be a bit expensive, but you can also find great hotel bargains. The hotels are rated on the star system and these hotels will serve with the best of services. The best season to visit Milan is in July-August and it is advisable to make advance hotel bookings to enjoy your trip thoroughly.

New hotels for holidays in Italy

Filed under: Italy, Milan, Naples — Emma on July 22, 2009 @ 3:05 pm

In a recent announcement from the Italian State Tourist Board, details were announced of several new hotels that have either opened or are offering new services from the last couple of months.

In Venice, a destination popular for city breaks, there has been a range of refurbishments made in the Cipriani Hotel including a new bar called Bar Gabbiano next to the swimming pool.

In Florence, the Golden Tower Hotel has now opened, whilst in the Tuscany region the NH Grand Hotel Palazzo has opened in Livorno.

Other hotels that have opened to welcome guests recently include the Il San Francesco in Sabaudia close to the Paloa Lake and the Iberotel Apulia in Puglia.

Italy is famous for its love of life and food and those wanting to sample the cuisine would do well to visit some of the new restaurants opened including the open air restaurant in the Gulf of Naples at the Hotel Regina Isabella and the Edone’ in Milan.

Airlines such as British Airways, Alitalia and easyJet offer flights to Italy for holidays ranging from last minute holidays and city breaks to longer, luxurious holidays at Milan, Venice, Naples and other cities in Italy.

City breaks this summer cheaper than last year

Filed under: Barcelona, Italy, London, Milan, Rome, Spain — Emma on July 21, 2009 @ 5:09 pm

It seems that thanks to the global recession, city breaks worldwide are generally cheaper than last year according to a Times Online report.

The report shows that figures from a study of 50 worldwide cities suggest that prices this year have fallen by up to 31 per cent since last summer.

The largest price drop appears to be in Spain, with city breaks in Madrid and Barcelona showing the greatest price drop, closely followed by Granada and Valencia.

For those British holidaymakers thinking prices may drop further however, Spanish hoteliers claim prices could now drop any further. Holiday deals in Spain are particularly well priced at the moment as Spain is suffering in the recession.

Similar reductions are being seen in other countries, such as Italy where city breaks to Rome are now 7 per cent lower, and cheap holidays are available in Bologna and Turin with prices at 19 per cent and 12 per cent lower than last year.

City breaks in places such as Venice, Milan, Florence, Geneva, London and Athens are maintaining their prices in comparison to twelve months ago.

With recent surveys showing that Brits are not being put off their summer holidays by the recession, it seems there are some great city breaks to be had at bargain prices.

Art lovers holidays in Italy

Filed under: Italy, Milan — Adam on July 17, 2009 @ 1:37 pm

Art lovers will be seeking to combine city breaks in Italy with two exciting futurism art exhibitions in 2009.

A project named Futurismo100 was launched earlier this year in order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first ever futurist manifesto.

To celebrate this event, several exhibitions are being held in Italy over the course of this year and started with the Trento province of Italy where the first exhibition closed on the 7th of June.

The next show, Abstractions is to commence on the 4th of September at the Museo Correr in the city of Venice, a romantic city break destination, and will conclude on the 13th December. Here, exhibition visitors will learn of the work of some of the world’s most highly esteemed articles including Giacomo Balla and Francis Picabia amongst others.

Those taking holidays to Milan later this year will be able to view the last exhibition in Futurismo100 called Simultaneity, which runs from 15th of October to the 25th of January 2010 at the Palazzo Reale. Many travellers to this exhibition will no doubt be seeking to combine their love of art with some great shopping. Italy is famous for its love of life and food and Milan in particular makes for great shopping city breaks.

Flights to Italy are available from most major airports throughout the UK.

Flybe increases its UK market share

Filed under: London, Milan, Paris — Tim on July 10, 2009 @ 7:37 am

The regional airline, Flybe, has stated that it is now the UK’s leading domestic airline. The claim is based upon new figures recently released by the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) showing that in the month of April, Flybe carried 26 per cent of UK domestic travellers. EasyJet carried 23 per cent.

Flybe came first in the list for the total number of individual passengers too with over 450,000 customers, a figure which beat even major airlines such as bmi and British Airways.

In addition, Flybe’s position at London Gatwick Airport was also strengthened in April and May as it carried more domestic passengers from Gatwick than any other carrier.

Mike Rutter, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said:

“Just six years ago, Flybe was a distant fifth in the UK domestic market. It’s a mark of how far we’ve come that, in less than a decade, we’re now number one – a phenomenal achievement. We now serve 35 airports in the UK, affirming our commitment to keeping Britain on the move through these challenging economic times.”

UK holidaymakers can take advantage of international flights from Flybe with city breaks to the likes of Paris and Milan as well as cheap holidays to Alicante and other European destinations.

Free audio books in Milan and Brussels

Filed under: Brussels, Milan — Tim on June 7, 2009 @ 9:53 am

A new initiative has been launched by the oneworld airline alliance, which is offering free audio books to holidaymakers travelling through Brussels and Milan no matter which airline they fly with.

Those on holidays passing through or on direct holidays to Milan Malpensa and Brussels Zaventem airports will no doubt be pleased to download the free audio books. Each person can log onto the airport’s wireless internet connection with their laptop or smartphone and are able to download up to three free audio books from the audio book library.

The choice of titles available includes Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama and Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.

Filip Lemmens, the airline alliance’s commercial director, said: “The oneworld Travel Library is the latest illustration of the commitment of oneworld and its member airlines to make the most out of our customers’ journeys.”

Only recently we reported the announcement from oneworld that it was installing new travel stations in New York and Stockholm. Milan and Brussels had both already benefited from the travel stations since last year.

Madonna getting ready for big European tour

Filed under: Barcelona, London, Milan, Paris, Prague — Adam on May 26, 2009 @ 9:52 am

Those who are fans of the queen of pop, Madonna will be able to see her live in concert in Europe if they decide to combine a city break holiday with a visit to one of Madonna’s famous live shows during the summer this year.

Madonna is set to start her European tour with her first gig playing at London’s O2 Arena on 4th and 5th July, which will be followed by a live performance in the North West of England at Manchester’s MEN Arena on 7th July.

Madonna is then due to head over the English Channel to complete the rest of her European tour dates which will see her play live on the 9th July in Paris. Further concerts are scheduled; 14th July in Milan, 21st July in Barcelona and the 23rd July in Madrid with various other city break hot spots.

Madonna’s whole tour is to cover eastern European cities such as Prague, Tallinn, Warsaw, Budapest and finishes at the end of August.

Madonna is popular with fans all over the world as she is one of the most successful female recording artists in history with over 200 million albums sold worldwide.

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