Milan/West

Western Milan is the part of the city that encompasses its only UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes a famous painting. Other sights are a cemetery with - as the name reveals - monumental tombs, and the old fair centre where you might end up if you are visiting Milan on a business trip.



Get in
Western Milan includes the key hub for the Trenord railway network, the.

The metropolitana is a convenient way to get to most points of interest in this area. Quite a few stops on the red line (Line 1) of the Metro are in Western Milan. Line 2 brings you to Cadorna, not far from Sempione Park and Santa Maria delle Grazie.

Monuments




CityLife Area
This area will consist of residential and commercial buildings and skyscrapers and more than half of the area is devoted to parks. Part of this project will also be a Museum of Contemporary Art. A new metro stop (Tre Torri) on an extension of line will connect this area to the city center.

Buy
(Pagano, Conciliazione subway stations) is the place in Western Milan to go to for fashion shopping.

Mid-range
In Western Milan you can find a dense concentration of mid range restaurants at. In a stretch of 200 m there are over 30 different restaurants (Italian, South American, Chinese, Fusion and others) as well as pizzerias and take away places. The locals call the street Via Rapizza for this reason.

, at the end of Corso Vercelli hosts several good pizzerias.

Drink
A good concentration of nightclubs and bars in this part of Milan is the pedestrian part of Corso Sempione near the (Arco della Pace).