24 Hours in Milano, Italy: Street Food, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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Milan, a metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. The Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture.
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There is no such thing as bad Italian Cuisine. Period. While visiting the Lombardy Region of Italy we had the opportunity to sample kinds of Italian foods and yet we didn't so much as have a bad meal. The food is just that good over there and Italians take pride in using fresh ingredients to make all of their food and drinks. Come join us as we eat our way around Italy!
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Well good morning from Milano, Italia. We are here in Italy. It is our first day, so we have gone in search of the Italian breakfast. Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast.
Okay guys, so I'm pretty excited about today. We have left Bergamo behind and we're visiting a castle outside in the countryside. It's called Castello di Malpaga and we are going to be taking a cooking class inside a castle. So I'm going to get ready to start cooking and Sam is going to give you a tour of the castle so you can see what it looks like.
First impressions from Milan so far? Ah, it's been great. Especially the food. And every time you go to a restaurant I'm looking at the menu and I'm like I want this, I want this, I want this, I want this.
So I have a hard time deciding and I'm not even sure if we're going to get to cover everything before we leave. Well, tonight it is risotto.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet of like pizzas, pastas, olives. Anything you could possibly imagine. And this is what comes before dinner.
Good morning from Chiavenna. It is a bit of a rainy morning but we are still very excited to be here and out exploring because there is a festival taking place here. Today is the day of the Bresaola and that means that we are celebrating a deli meat. And there is lots of different stands that have been setup across the town. So you can just wander around and sample some deli meats. So we're going to be trying lots of food today. It's very exciting. And just to give you a bit of background information, Bresaola is kind of similar to prosciutto but it is made from beef and it has very little fat. So that is coming up in this video.
One of the pleasures of coming to Italy is indulging in the local ice cream known as gelato. Here we've each got two cones. I've got the waffle cone over here and Audrey's going to be trying the regular cone. We've got different flavors and we can't wait to try a taste test now.
So it is lunchtime here in Milan and we figured why not have pizza when in Italy. I've only had pizza once the whole time I've been here and it was time to try a few others. So we've been walking around the city and we walked by this one shop and we saw they had like these extra thick slices of pizza. It almost looked like a focaccia bread with toppings. So we went in there and grabbed two slices.
Good afternoon from the city of Bergamo. Today we took a day trip from Milan, we rode the train for less than an hour and we arrived at a completely new destination. So we've been exploring the town of Bergamo and we also learned that there is a dessert that is very popular in this city. And that is what I have right here.
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20 Things to do in Milan Italy Travel Guide
Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
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We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il Duomo, Sforza Castle, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but we also veered away from the crowds in search of street art and interesting neighborhoods. This being Italy, we also tried to prioritize meals, sampling everything from pizza to risotto, and cappuccinos to aperitivos. The following travel guide will highlight 20 things to do when you visit Milan, Italy
1) Milan Catherdral (Il Duomo - Duomo di Milano - Domm de Milan)
2) Il Duomo Terrace
3) Italian Breakfast - Cappuccino and sweet Italian pastries
4) Sforza Castle - Castello Sforzesco
5) The Galleria - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
6) Risotto alla Milanese - Milan style risotto
7) Street Art around Porta Ticinese
8) Colonne di San Lorenzo - Columns of San Lorenzo Roman Ruins
9) Boat tour down the canal (linea traghetti gaggiano milano)
10) Dine along the canal in Milan's Navigli District
11) Aperitivo drinks and buffet - Apéritifs and digestifs
12) Shopping in Milan down Via Torino
13) Visiting Chinatown for some Chinese food
14) Ride a bicycle in Milan like a local
15) Pizza al taglio (pizza al trancio) Italian pizza by the slice
16) Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio containing relics of the 3 Magi
17) Duomo Museum covering the cathedrals history in-depth
18) New City Views with a hop-on-hop-off bus pass
19) Museum of Natural History - Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
20) Night views of Milan nearby Il Duomo
Our trip to Milan, Lombardy was part of the Blogville project where we stayed in a local apartment and experienced all of the best cultural activities, museums, restaurants, arts and entertainment the city has to offer. This city guide is our best attempt to create a mix of best attractions and off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't necessarily find in a typical Milan tourism brochure.
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Our first stop was Il Duomo, which is the most recognized attraction in the city. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete.
So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast with cappuccino and sweet pastries.
Something that surprised us about Milan is that there is a castle right in the middle of the city. Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by the Duke of Milan, and it then underwent several restorations and expansions in the following centuries. Today it houses several of the city's most prized art possessions, including frescoes by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo's very last sculpture.
For some upscale designer shopping, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place to be.
So we just found a local little restaurant and we're going to be trying a traditional dish that is very popular in this city and in the Lombardy region. We are going to have Risotto alla Milanese.
The Colonne di San Lorenzo are the remains of Roman ruins that date back to the 2nd century. They are believed to have been part of a bath house.
Another fun activity to try in Milan is a boat tour of the canals. The city's canals are attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci, who in 1482 was called over by the Duke of Milan to help renovate the city’s canal system.
Milan's Navigli District is one of the liveliest parts of town especially when the sun goes down for dining al fresco.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet.
And that's all for our visit to Milan. We hope this video will give you some cool ideas of sights and attractions to check out.
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Italian Breakfast in Milan, Italy
Recently we've spent over a month in England and Ireland. For breakfast, on a typical day, we've been eating the likes of eggs, sausages, bacon, and fried potatoes. It's basically been an all-star assortment of savory types of items washed down with tea. Now that we've found ourselves in Milan, Italy it's a whole other story. After consulting with some locals and doing a bit of research online, we've realized Italian breakfast is a sweet affair. Coffee or cappuccino paired with something sweet (pastries, cakes, breads, jams) is what a local would have more often than not. With this in mind we visited a cafe recommended by a friend to sample some sweet Italian breakfast.
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Well good morning from Milano, Italia. We are here in Italy. It is our first day, so we have gone in search of the Italian breakfast. Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast.
So my beverage of choice today is the cappuccino because it is a very cold day. And why not have some frothy coffee. It's a cold day. When is fifteen degrees considered cold? Look at the way I'm dressed. I'm cold okay?
Ooh, that is nice. Excellent cappuccino. Nice and rich and frothy? Mmmm.
Indeed. Wanna try some?
So this breakfast reminds me a bit of breakfast in France and also in Argentina. A sweet way to start the day and I have to say it is a quite a huge contrast and change from what we were used to in England and Ireland where we were having full savory breakfasts. With eggs and sausages and mushrooms. Lower calories and a lot sweeter.
And this pastry here I've selected, I honestly don't really know what it is. What made me select it was that I saw walnut bits. And hey, I'm a huge fan of walnuts so I don't know what is inside. It looks like it might be apple. Let's find out.
I thought it was going to be prunes. Mmmm.
No, no no. That is like pecan pie. That's pecan filling inside. Let's see the inside. Oh wow!
That is so delicious.
Oh, it's like having pecan pie.
Pie for breakfast. He's a happy boy.
And what do you have over there?
Well, this is the pastry I chose. It is a little twisty one with chocolate chips.
That is really good. It is very buttery and flaky. And you just can't go wrong with chocolate chips this early in the morning. I'm a fan.
So we're going to be here for a week in the Lombardy region and I can't wait to try as much Italian food as possible. It's one of my favorite cuisines.
And last but not least, price point? Well, this delicious breakfast for two came to five Euros and that included two cappuccinos and two pastries. So not an expensive way to start the day.
Yeah, talk about value. Mmmmhhmmm.
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Street Food in Italy - FLORENCE'S #1 PANINI at All'antico Vinaio + ITALIAN STREET FOOD in Tuscany!
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We are taking you to FLORENCE, the capital of Tuscany in ITALY. The city of art, culture and… STREET FOOD. Italian street food and traditional dishes can be found throughout the alleyways of Firenze and today we are showing you the BEST places to eat while you’re here.
We are starting our day at the Mercato Centrale Firenze to sample Florence’s most famous street food: Lampredotto (4 EURO), a sandwich stuffed with beef stomach. We wash it down with a cheap cafe espresso (1 EURO) after exploring the traditional market. We explore some of the beautiful city before heading to Trattoria Sergio Gozzi for a Florentine lunch. We order Tortellacci (8 EURO), Ravioli (8 EURO), and tender Peposo (10.5 EURO) and leave feeling extremely happy and full. We continue exploring the gorgeous architecture of Florence including the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. Hungry agin, we go to Osteria All’Antico Vinaio for their world-famous PANINI! Most of the menu is 5 euro and you can choose between many meats, cheeses and spreads. Make sure to go on an empty stomach because they are MASSIVE! To end our HUGE street food tour, we wash it all down with a creamy gelato (3 EURO), yum!
We hope you enjoyed. Let us know what you thought looked the most delicious, and stay tuned for our next STREET FOOD tour from Italy because we are going to ROME!
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Cafe - Cafe Bambi
Lunch - Trattoria Sergio Gozzi
Panini - Osteria All’Antico Vinaio
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Culture, cuisine, fashion and finance, Italy's Milan has it all. After you've seen Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, experienced the La Scala opera house, and overindulged in designers, we invite you to take your travels even further and go beyond Milan. When you sashay beyond the catwalk you will find a purrrfect pairing of Bella Vita, Bon Appetito and of course vino.
Lombardia or Lombardy in English, is Italy's richest region and is blessed with an embarrassment of riches. Lombardy's regional capital is Milan; and the region's other provinces are: Brescia, Lecco, Varese, Como, Bergamo, Sondrio, Cremona, Mantova, Pavia and Lodi. Its varied vistas include industrious cities, medieval towns, lakeside resorts, and a wine country that sparkles as much as the lakes do.
Travleing in Northern Italy Milan FoodIf you watched our first video, The Best Sparkling Wine You Have Never Heard Of you are already familiar with the fabulous wine of Franciacorta. In our second video, Italy's Best Sparkling Wine: Franciacorta you heard first hand from the families behind the wine and fell in love with Franciacrota all over again. In our third and final video, Traveling in Northern Italy: Beyond Milan we are showing you the real region that doesn't always make the headlines, but is well worth your time and mine.
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Aperitivo: Drinks, food and experiencing nightlife in Milan, Italy
Shortly after arriving in Milan we kept hearing from locals and other tourists about this thing called Aperitivo. Every night between 6 and 10 pm select cocktail bars in Milan open their doors with a buffet spread of pizza, pastas, salads, olives, cheese, deli meats, finger food and desserts along with offering a host of cocktails, spirits, beers and wines. For a set price (usually around 10 Euros and upwards) you can order a drink of your choice and chow down on a nice selection of food. Unfortunately, it took us until our final night in Milan to finally try Aperitivo and it didn't take us long to find out what all the fuss was about. Come join us in this video as we showcase what make Mianese Aperitivo so famous.
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So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet of like pizzas, pastas, olives. Anything you could possibly imagine. And this is what comes before dinner.
So I have to admit I was expecting very simple food for the Aperitivo. I thought maybe they would just give us some prosciutto cheese and olives. You know, pretty cheap simple food. But instead what we've found was this. So I've got lasagna, I've got ravioli. I have have stir-fried veggies. And even french fries which are not Italian but I had to grab a few anyways since they were available.
So how about you? What did you get for the Aperitivo? Give us a tour. Well, basically I almost exactly the same as you. The main difference being I got a huge slice of pizza and I think I got some more cold cuts and cheese.
You know what? All the pizza was gone when I went up there. I think you took the last slice. What can I say.
Alright, so I'm having a Bellini which is made with peach juice and something else. But I can't tell you what that something else is because I just don't know my cocktails very well.
It's good stuff right there.
Sweet?
Mmmmm.
Ah!
And it appears you've gone for something a bit more tropical. Yeah, how can you go wrong with a classic Piña colada. Now this looks really thick. I'm hoping that they put a lot of coconut and not too much pineapple juice.
That's a pretty decent blend. Yeah. Yeah, I really taste the coconut. I like it.
So the savory part is over. What have we got now? Well, it was time for dessert so I went back for seconds and they had lots of different cakes. And then this is really good. I'm not entirely sure what it is but it tastes a bit like a vanilla pudding crossed with custard. I don't know my Italian desserts but I can tell you it is really good. So I'm not going to share.
Okay, so final thoughts on your first Aperitivo experience. How was it?
Well, considering we spent several nights in Milan I can't believe it took us to our final night to actually go and try it. We should have been doing this every night. It's fantastic. You get a really nice cocktail. You get a nice spread of food and dessert too for 10 Euros. It's fantastic value.
And what did you think of it? Honestly, for me that was enough for dinner. It was a lot of food. I mean it is an open buffet so technically you can go up as many times as you want but you don't want to be overdoing it. Kind of like Vegas buffet style where you're just slapping the food on your plate until you've got a big mountain. That's not how it works over here. But it was really good, really tasty food. I would also recommend coming early. Aperitivo is usually between six and ten PM. We showed up at like six thirty and it was already quite packed so come early, get a table and there will be more food options as well.
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Only one day in Naples? Perfect! You'll see WHAT TO EAT and WHERE TO EAT in Naples Italy! From street food to seafood, pasta and craft beer, we're doing a 24 hour hard core food tour of Naples Italy. And no trip to Naples would be complete without visiting Brandi Pizzeria, home of the ORIGINAL Margherita Pizza. Oh yeah, and there's a whole lot of espresso and Italian pastry too at the world famous and historic Gran Caffé Gambrinus! This food guide will have you saying...Mamma Mia!!!!...it's time for a trip to Naples!
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Northern Italy Tour from Milan | Italy Vacation Packages
The 8 Day Northern Italy tour from Milan is a leisurely paced tour of the beautiful and sophisticated Italian cities Venice, Turin, Milan and Florence. For the duration of the vacation you’ll stay in Milan at the same hotel for 6 nights. From there you’ll take excursions by high speed train to Venice and Florence. You’ll visit Turin by luxury motor coach. There is also an optional tour to Lake Como. This tour includes the regions of Lombardy, Piedmont, Tuscany, and Veneto. In each city walking tours of the sightseeing highlights are included.
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Day 1 – Depart the United States
Day 2 Arrive in Milan, Italy - You’ll arrive in Milan after your overnight flight from the United States to Milan. Upon arrival check in to your hotel. You may have time to stroll around before the evening activity begins at 6PM with a meet and greet at a local restaurant. You’ll get to know your tour director and fellow travelers while breaking crostini and other authentic Milanese northern Italian food accompanied by local wines.
Day 3 Milan - Today you’ll tour the fashionable city of Milan. This city is high energy and full of little gems. In the morning you’ll be escorted by a local Milan tour guide to see the sightseeing highlights including the Sforza Castle, the Milan Duomo, the Milan Galleria, and the world famous opera house La Scala. This afternoon, you may wish to join an optional excursion to nearby Lake Como for a relaxing boat cruise. Or arrange tickets to see Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper.
Day 4 Milan Excursion to Venice - Today you’ll tour Northern Italy’s mesmerizing city Venice. Ride the high speed train from Milan to Venice. Upon arrival in Venice private water taxi will take you from the Venice train station to St. Mark’s Square. There the walking tour begins with a local expert Venice tour guide. You’ll visit the Doge’s Palace, Bridge of Sighs, and St. Mark’s Basilica. You’ll also enjoy a glassblowing demonstration, a centuries old Venetian tradition. This afternoon you’ll have time at leisure to enjoy strolling around Venice’s alleyways and canals. You may also take an optional Gondola ride.
Day 5 Milan Excursion to Turin - This morning you’re Northern Italy tour from Milan travels by luxury motor coach to Turin. Turin is the capital of Piedmont and is famous for its caffe culture, intellectuals, the oldest monarchy House of Savoy, Shroud of Turin, and as the birthplace of Fiat. Upon arrival you’ll enjoy a walk through Turin’s historic center to the cathedral that houses the Holy Shroud. After you’ll have time to explore Turin and duck into a caffe for its famous coffee. Then for lunch you’ll visit the world-famous Eataly market to indulge in an included lunch. After lunch you’ll tour the Basilica of Superga, where many princes and kings of the House of Savoy are buried.
Day 6 Milan Excursion to Florence - Today you’re Northern Italy tour from Milan travels by first class high speed rail to Florence. In Florence you’ll start with a tour of the historic center. Follow your Local Guide for a walking tour through the historic center. Along the way you’ll visit the Accademia to see Michelangelo’s David. The Florence walking tours also includes the Duomo, the Baptistry with the “Gate of Paradise,” Giotto’s Bell Tower, Signoria Square full of sculptures, and ends at Santa Croce Square, where you’ll enjoy an authentic Tuscan lunch at Finisterrae restaurant with pizza, wine, and, of course, gelato. After lunch you have time to stroll around Florence before transferring to the railway station to return to Milan.
Day 7 At Leisure in Milan - A full day at leisure to explore the city at your own pace. Or arrange a tour of one of Milan’s sightseeing highlights like Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper, Mantegna’s Dead Christ, or a trip to Lake Como. This evening you’ll enjoy a very special farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 8 Milan - Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.
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Italian Food - AMAZING ROMAN FOOD and Attractions in Rome, Italy!
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Day 14 on our Round The World Trip for Food: Rome, Italy - On our very first day in Rome, we set off early in the morning to see some of the most famous attractions in Rome, including the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. After doing some more sightseeing and having lunch, we had an amazing Roman food at a restaurant in Rome called Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino.
00:37 Breakfast at the hotel - To begin the day of sightseeing in Rome, we had breakfast at the hotel, and did the final planning of the day.
2:12 Colosseum - One of the most important and well recognized attractions in Rome is the Colosseum and we arrived pretty early to get in, and I also had pre-purchased my tickets online to attempt to beat the crowds and not have to waste time waiting in line. It worked well, and as soon as the Colosseum opened, we went through security and got in. It was an amazing sight to see, especially because it was so quiet when we arrived.
3:51 Roman Forum and Palatine Hill - Locate in the same area as the Colosseum is the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and so that’s where we went next. Again, seeing the ancient ruins of Rome was truly spectacular.
5:48 Trattoria Luzzi - I wasn’t quite sure where to eat lunch, and located right around these famous attractions in Rome, there are a lot of expensive, and probably not so good restaurants. We decided to go check out a restaurant called Trattoria Luzzi, just down the road from the Colosseum on the opposite side of the road. I ordered Trippa Alla Romana, a Roman tripe dish and also a pasta of Amatriciana. Overall, the food was good, and it was a friendly little restaurant and the location was good. Total price - 21 EUR ($23.47).
10:31 Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano - After lunch we headed to Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, a huge basilica in Rome. Right across the plaza is Scala Sancta, a small chapel with a 28 step staircase where Jesus is believed to have ascended.
13:25 Gelateria Valentino - I don’t know of anyone that goes to Rome without eating some gelato, and right around the Trevi fountain area of Rome, you’ll find a lot of gelato spots. We tried Gelateria Valentino. Gelato - 3 EUR ($3.35)
14:50 Trevi Fountain - Another one of the most iconic attractions in Rome is the Trevi fountain. We didn’t spend too much time there, but it is pretty cool to see in person.
16:25 Amazing Italian Roman food at Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino Restaurant - For dinner, my wife and I met up with Valentina and Antonio. After walking through the amazing narrow lanes of Rome, we navigated our way to Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino Restaurant, where they had made a reservation for dinner. The restaurant is exactly what you want in a classic Roman Italian food restaurant, a family style restaurant that offers an abundance of Roman dishes. We first started with some types of Roman pasta including cacio e pepe, and carbonara, all of which were incredible - the best pastas I’ve ever had. Then we moved on the an amazing assortment of main Italian food dishes, including veal, lamb, and so many other amazing dishes. It was an Italian food meal like I’ve never had before. Most of the dishes were Roman food style. Thank you Valentina and Antonio for the amazing dinner!
Day 14 in Rome was an amazing day of visiting some of the most famous attractions in Rome and eating some incredibly delicious Italian food!
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Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets ( for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora for sponsoring my stay in Rome.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
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