So much of Italy is like an open air museum. One can walk freely around the different piazzas, loggias, etc. and it doesn't cost you a thing! For instance, the Loggia dei Lanzi and the entire Piazza della Signoria here in Florence. Absolutely beautiful, historic, and totally free! Grazie, Paul in Firenze
Since you ended in the navigli area, before the recent inflation spike you could have a decent dinner, with a good variety of food types too, if you go for an aperitivo at a bar. You need to order a pricey cocktail (around 10 euros), but that opens up the buffet as well. I fear this year it's gone up in price, though.
Sant’Ambrogio was considered the first true “Pope” in history: he was a Roman Patrician that was so powerful to even intimidate the last Roman Emperors . Milan at the time was the capital of the western Roman Empire and Ambrogio ruled it if he was a sort of vice emperor. He still is among the 4 founding fathers of christianism together with Saint Peter, Saint Girolamous, Sant’Augustine.
Hi! I'm not really sure of its precise location, but if I remember correctly we saw it on the way to St. Ambrogio Church, in front of the Sacro Cuore University (I don't remember the street or which side of the university was it, but if you have time to walk around the campus I think you should see it!). Sorry for not being able to give you more details!
So much of Italy is like an open air museum. One can walk freely around the different piazzas, loggias, etc. and it doesn't cost you a thing! For instance, the Loggia dei Lanzi and the entire Piazza della Signoria here in Florence. Absolutely beautiful, historic, and totally free! Grazie, Paul in Firenze
So well said!
Since you ended in the navigli area, before the recent inflation spike you could have a decent dinner, with a good variety of food types too, if you go for an aperitivo at a bar. You need to order a pricey cocktail (around 10 euros), but that opens up the buffet as well. I fear this year it's gone up in price, though.
There's also the famous Panzerotto by Luini. Very famous in the center of Milan, especially for students.
Thanks for this recommendation! I'm definitely trying it the next time :)
Love this video 🥰 you gave me so many ideas for places to visit!
Thank you, I'm happy to hear that! ❤️
Amazing. Good job 🇮🇹
such good tips Valeria!!!! thanks a miliion🥰
I'm so happy it was helpful! ❤️
Sant’Ambrogio was considered the first true “Pope” in history: he was a Roman Patrician that was so powerful to even intimidate the last Roman Emperors .
Milan at the time was the capital of the western Roman Empire and Ambrogio ruled it if he was a sort of vice emperor. He still is among the 4 founding fathers of christianism together with Saint Peter, Saint Girolamous, Sant’Augustine.
Thank you for your video
Wow, you spotted the building where I was born and so my father and the father of my father . The white building near Brera district …😂
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Hi, I'm trying to find those ruins of a sort of house covered by greens you show in the video, do you remember where it is? Thank you!
Hi! I'm not really sure of its precise location, but if I remember correctly we saw it on the way to St. Ambrogio Church, in front of the Sacro Cuore University (I don't remember the street or which side of the university was it, but if you have time to walk around the campus I think you should see it!). Sorry for not being able to give you more details!
Guillermo Urbin , It is in via Sant'Agnese, a street very close to Sant'Ambrogio. Many students go there for having lunch in spring and summer.
@@DramaticallyExpatic No worries! Thank you so much!
@@smilingenius76 thank you!
@@smilingenius76 Thank you!! Found it
Hey, which camera do you use to shoot the videos?
Thank you for this video. Which month did you go ? I’m trying to figure out April weather I’m going in 2024
If I remember correctly, it was April! April is generally a good month to visit, might be a bit cool, but not cold, and it's generally pretty sunny
@@DramaticallyExpatic thank u. I am actually going in April! Can’t wait 😊
Is there a listing of the various place you visited in the ideo?
It's in the description!
Well, splitting a little piece of ficaccia is too harsh, you might ss well get something ar the grocery store and carey it with you
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with 20euros i only got one drink :)))
Well, I'm showing you how to have way more than that :D
Why go to Milan without money? Homeless? Stay home is better.
Wow, so sorry for your limiting beliefs! Hope this mindset doesn't stop you from seeing beautiful places.
What a depressed mind