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5 Cool Things to Do in Milan for Under 5 Euros

You can see the title of the article and say “what a bit of an exaggeration”. Yes, Milan can be more expensive than other Italian cities. The euro is already on its head. But should we lose hope? Never… You don’t have to spend a lot of money to explore the city.. You can travel as much as your budget allows and enjoy the city to the fullest.

A Milanese Classic: Duomo

Milan=Duomo Cathedral, it would not be unfair to say. When you think of Milan, this magnificent building comes to mind.. After taking lots of photos in front of it, it is not enough to see it from the outside, if you say you are curious about the inside, you can enter by paying 3.5 euros.. Rest assured, you won’t regret it. If you have decided to go to this exquisite building full of wonderful frescoes and mosaics, you should not wear suspenders and laptop clothes.. Otherwise, losing 10 euros to vendors selling shawls may spoil the plans 🙂

Eat Like a Local: Panzerotti

When you’re hungry, you don’t have to lose 30-40 euros to restaurants with Duomo view.. If you’ve been to Milan, hang out like an Italian. If you are good with pastries, get a panzerotti, explore the streets and eat them.. Panzerotti, which tastes like raw pastry or bagel, is not a foreign food to us at all.. Tomato and cheese 2,5 euro. Do not accustom your stomach to fear; Take two and enjoy:)

Don’t be ashamed to ask for another cone: CioccolatItaliani

Are you craving sweets? Let’s take you to Cioccolat Italiani, which is adjacent to the Duomo.. You may have a hard time deciding which one to choose from the rich variety of ice cream.. (With Nutella and Pistachio ef-sa-ne) You are ready to get lost in the streets of Milan after you have your ice cream, which costs 4 euros for two balls…

Diet or What?: Pizza by the Slice

Let’s get it right here, if you’re in Milan, you can put diet and healthy eating on the shelf for a few days.. You’ve come this far, you’re not going to spend your meal with a salad! If you want to live a little student life, the Navigli district is the perfect place for it.. You can buy a slice of pizza and a drink from the small restaurants lined up one after the other and eat it by the canal.. Don’t worry, no one will find you strange, because everyone here is quite comfortable.. For 4.5 euros, it couldn’t be better.

Rest Both Your Soul and Your Feet: Parco Sempione

If you started to lament how far the black waters have landed on my feet, I have a good suggestion for you.. Parco Sempione, Milan’s largest city park. Fortunately, if the weather is sunny, you can buy your espresso for 1 euro and enjoy the fresh air and plenty of oxygen.. The most beautiful shades of green are waiting for you to revive your Instagram 🙂

Click here for the Milan guide from A to Z…

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