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This description page of Milan, in the Italian region of Lombardy, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you find useful travel information about the culture of this Italian city.

It is said that “Rome eats, Milan works.” To many visitors, Milan is noticeably more modern, more European, and seemingly “less Italian.” This is due, in some part to its large size, but as international and regional business is much more prominent here than in other cities and evident more modern architecture than elsewhere in the region, but the culture of the city is different than other Italian cities. Milan is Italy’s New York City.

Milan is also the melting pot of Italy. Over a quarter of million Italians have moved to Milan from the poorer regions of the South and Sicily since the end of the Second World War looking for better economic conditions. This influx of new blood, as it has in other areas of the world, has contributed greatly to the vitality of the area. The city of Milan is more diverse and cosmopolitan than the other cities of Italy, which is due to internal migration, transplants from other countries and the numerous business travelers to this, the economic and financial capital of the country.

Like most Italians the Milanese, love opera and soccer. The two Serie A teams in Milan, Inter-Milan and AC Milan, are annually two of the best teams in Italy, if not all of Europe. The Milanese also enjoy there holidays, like all Europeans, and less like Americans. Most of the cities restaurants close in the month of August, the traditional month of holidays, when the cities empty and most Italians travel to the beaches or other resort destinations. There are many in easy reach of Milan. Lake Como is nearly a suburb of Milan, and the other lakes are within a several hour drive at most, as it the other outdoor wonders of the Alps that are looming the distance. Lake Como and Lake Garda are popular for sailing and wind-surfing. There are numerous beautiful areas in which to engage in hiking and biking.

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