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  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to Milan

While it may not be Italy’s capital, a flight to Milan still allows visitors to pursue la dolce vita (the sweet life), whether through its lively dining and nightlife or its renowned fashion scene.

It’s a key city for the fashion industry; the boutiques on the Quadrilatero d’Oro (Fashion Quadrangle) draw fashionistas from all over Europe. Indeed, sometimes simply stepping out onto the street and people watching provides a sartorial lesson.

But Milan is as much about culture as it is about consumption. The city is home to some spectacular architecture; the Duomo di Milano is a gothic masterpiece that’s not to be missed, and the Sforza Castle is also worth adding to your list. West of the Duomo lies the Museo Archeologico, where you can learn more about the city’s history.

One of the most famous sights in the city is Leonardo Da Vinci’s mural The Last Supper, at the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Plan ahead by booking tickets in advance; the basilica attracts hordes of tourists and viewing time is limited to 15 minutes. You’ll also be moved by the music at Teatro alla Scala, the world-famous opera house at the Piazza della Scala.

Like Italy’s other famous destinations, Milan is home to some of Europe’s best restaurants. There’s an emphasis on meat and seafood (although vegetarians are increasingly well served). You shouldn’t leave without trying the most famous local dishes, risotto and veal.

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What to do in Milan

See opera at La Scala

Tickets for La Scala (or Teatro alla Scala) are like gold dust, so you’ll need to book months in advance. If you’re out of luck, ask your hotel concierge. Failing that, book a tour with the museum next door, which will get you access to the luxury theater boxes as long as there isn’t a show or rehearsal going on.

Via Filodrammatici 2
20121
+39 02 88791

Take a trip to Oltrepò Pavese

If you fancy getting out of the city, the region of Oltrepò Pavese will provide a welcome change of scene. It takes just under an hour to get there, but it’s well worth it for the fresh air, rolling green hills, and some of the best food you’ll eat in Italy. Visit Agriturismo Bagarellum for Sunday lunch.

Agriturismo Bagarellum
Frazione Bagarello, 5
27047
Montecalvo Versiggia
+39 03 859 9758
(Italian-language website)

Admire the Last Supper

Like the Mona Lisa in Paris, the Last Supper in Milan is one of those tourist attractions that’s simply not to be missed. Visit the stunning church of Santa Maria delle Grazie to see Leonardo’s Da Vinci’s stunning masterpiece, which is actually housed in a building next door. Book ahead, as you’ll be given a specific time slot to view the fresco.

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie
Via Giuseppe Antonio Sassi 3
20123
+39 02 467 6111
(Italian-language website)

Where to eat in Milan

Ristorante Ribot (Italian)

This understated and elegant restaurant is perfect for a date, a gathering with friends, or even a relaxed lunch by yourself. It’s been feeding hungry locals and visitors for more than three decades. Ribot is a carnivore’s dream, with plenty of meat-heavy dishes, although the risotto is equally sublime.

Via Marco Cremosano 41
20148
+39 02 3300 1646
(Italian-language website)

Joia (Vegetarian)

In meat-loving Milan, good vegetarian cuisine isn’t always easy to find, which makes Michelin-starred restaurant Joia even more of a gem. Even the most steak-loving carnivores will be impressed by the food at Joia, which is fronted by the talented Swiss-Italian Chef Pietro Leemann, who takes a fun, playful approach to presentation.

Via Panfilo Castaldi 18
20124
+39 02 2952 2124

Cracco (Italian)

This Michelin two-star restaurant near the Duomo, helmed by Italian celebrity chef Carlo Cracco, is one of the most renowned in the city, and the perfect place to sample high-end Milanese cuisine. Be sure to try the risotto Milanese, a saffron-infused version of the popular rice dish, and cotoletta (Milanese veal).

Via Victor Hugo 4
20123
+39 02 876 774

Places to stay in Milan

Hotel Spadari Al Duomo

The Hotel Spadari’s claim to fame is its collection of modern art curated by the artistic director of Palazzo Reale. As well as being suited to art lovers, this family-run hotel is popular with parents, thanks to thoughtful touches like free storybooks for children. The handy central location is a bonus.

Via Spadari 11
20123
+39 o2 7200 2371

The Four Seasons Milan

This stunning luxury hotel epitomizes old-school glamor, from its iconic foyer piano lounge to the heated marble floors of the bathrooms. It used to be a 15th-century convent, but today the converted building has some of the most spacious and luxurious rooms in the city.

Via Gesù 6/8
20121
+39 02 77088

The Monastery Hostel

This unique hostel is located in a wing of the Franciscan Friars Convent. Despite that, it’s thoroughly modern and, as well as being a bit of a novelty, it's also a stone’s throw from the famous Duomo di Milano cathedral.

Via Renzo Bertoni, 3
20121
+39 02 6556 0201

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