Milan is the capital of Lombardy, the industrial region of northern Italy, and the second most populated city in Italy. This is an ancient city, with many ancient architectural monuments and museums. Containing priceless works of art made by the greatest artists and sculptors of the Renaissance. Since this city, the second largest in Italy, is a popular destination for both tourists and businessmen, it is served by three air harbors at once - these are Malpensa, Linate and Bergamo. All of them are located at a distance from the city (from 8 to 55 km).
The best hotels are traditionally located in the center, so a taxi from the airport to a hotel in the city center will be the most convenient transfer option. There is something to see there - a monumental cathedral (Duomo), ancient churches, many of which were built more than one and a half millennia ago, the medieval castle of Sforzesco ... One of the oldest opera houses in Europe - La Scala is also located here. Also in the city is the largest exhibition center in Europe, which underlines the importance of the main city of Lombardy as a major business and industrial center. There are many ski resorts in the vicinity of the city, so many ski lovers from different countries come here. Since they often arrive in large groups, it will be advantageous to immediately order a car or minivan with a driver and go directly to the resort, where they will settle in a pre-booked chalet. Livigno, Chiesa Valmalenco, Ponte di Legno and other resorts are popular with athletes throughout the ski season.
Also nearby is Lake Como, famous for its picturesque nature, steep hills with forested slopes. On the coast there are many old historical towns and villages with many historical monuments. These are very prestigious places to live - real estate on the banks of Como is very expensive. At the end of the trip, it is best to order a taxi from Milan to Malpensa airport (the largest and most popular), as well as others - Linate and Bergamo, which are smaller and are used mainly for flights within the European Union.