Milan is a smart, safe and stylish destination for solo female travelers in Italy.
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Based on post-pandemic tourism data compiled by the Italian Tourism Board, planning a vacation to this beloved Mediterranean country is more popular than ever. Cities like Rome and Venice will always remain on your bucket list, but what if you’re a solo female traveler looking for a less crowded, safer, and equally attractive Italian city? Or?
Consider Milan. Italy’s second city has long been ignored as the country’s design and fashion capital, but there’s actually a lot more to Milan than Salone del Mobile and Miuccia Prada. From historic sights to amazing food, this city is an underrated gem. What’s more, getting around is easy thanks to cheap public transport such as Milan Central Station. Hundreds of domestic trains depart from Milan Central Station every day, allowing you to explore even more of Italy.
Here’s a handy guide to help you plan a safe and unforgettable solo female trip to Milan.
destination
Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife pays homage to the Cristo Church, a church built in 1934. [+] Re.
Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife
City life anchored by three architectural masterpieces by architect Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind and Arata Isozaki, with stylish shops, charming restaurants and one of Milan’s most vibrant new hotels in 2022. It is a mixed-use development where Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife is located. . Spread over two buildings, including Chiesa del Cristo Re, a neoclassical church built in 1934, this 185-key hotel is located far enough from Milan’s city center yet within walking distance. It offers a peaceful and quiet stay while being within easy reach.
Outdoor lounge and reception area at Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife
Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife
The original façade, arches and towering columns of the gleaming all-white building have been carefully restored to evoke the previous life of the Cristo Tore Church. The spirit of the design continues indoors into the main lobby, where a seven-metre-tall bronze element resembling an organ pipe makes the mundane act of checking in grand.
But religion is not the only source of inspiration for Hotel NH Collection Milano Citylife. The city’s fashion heritage is woven into the property’s signature restaurant and lounge, Tailors. Perfect for an aperitif in true Italian style, accompanied by salty nibbles such as taralli or potato chips. Whether it’s a sophisticated dinner of homemade duck ragu paccheri with Vacche Rosse Parmigiano-Reggiano Béchamel or a daily breakfast spread, Taylor’s celebrates the craft in the kitchen. When the sun comes out, run up to the rooftop. There, one of the hotel’s only two rooftop pools in Milan awaits him, as well as a chic outdoor bar.
NH Collection Milano Citylife features 10 duplex suites with private terraces and hot tubs.
NH Collection Milano Citylife
The rooms are slanted (like many European hotels) but smartly laid out. Plus, the low bed is a dream. NH branded toiletries incorporate sustainable packaging and formulations. Natural light pours in from the ceiling-to-floor windows, creating an even more open atmosphere. Feeling like splurging? Then book him one of his 10 duplex suites at the hotel. Decorated in soothing earth tones, the rooms are uniquely designed and feature private terraces and hot tubs.
what will you do
Federico Vaccari takes you on a personal tour of his hometown of Milan in a beautifully restored vintage car. [+] Fiat 500.
Federico Vaccari
If you’ve visited Milan before and want to discover a lesser-known side of the city, book a private tour with Federico Vaccari. Over the course of three hours, Vaccari will guide you around in a beautifully restored vintage Fiat 500 and show you spots that travelers rarely see, including Abramo’s candy-colored homes in Lincoln. It can accommodate up to two people, making it especially suitable for solo female travelers.
For first-timers: No visit is complete without touring Milan’s most famous cathedral, the Duomo, and enjoying expansive city views from its rooftop. Teatro alla Scala and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, home of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Last Supper, are also notable cultural landmarks. For some shopping, head to Milan’s legendary fashion districts, Quadrilatero and Via Spiga. This charming pedestrian-only street is home to some of Italy’s biggest fashion houses, including Prada and Moschino. (Please bring your passport if you are using tax-free shopping.)
where to eat
Panzerotti, a traditional Apulian snack made of fried dough stuffed with cheese and tomatoes, is… [+] Milan’s most popular street snack.
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Although often overshadowed by Naples, Rome and Bologna, Milan is a worthy dining destination in its own right. As of 2023, he has 17 Michelin-starred restaurants such as Rome, Enrico Bartolini’s innovative tasting menu, and his IYO, which features modern Japanese cuisine with European elements. There are restaurants of all kinds.
While Bice remains popular for its traditional Tuscan cuisine (ossobuco alla Milanese, ribollita) and Federico del Rosso’s timeless design, Peck has been offering gourmet meats, prepared foods, cheeses and sweets since 1883. , and wine. Ciacco produces small batches of high-quality gelato in classic and experimental flavors, like Robiola-infused “almost cheesecake.” For a light snack, Panzo offers made-to-order panzerotti. Panzerotti is a traditional Apulian snack made of fried dough stuffed with melted cheese and tomatoes.