Milan
Since the flight to Milan from Cyprus takes just over three hours, a trip to Milan is best enjoyed over a four day period if you want to fit in shopping and sight-seeing without feeling jet-lagged.
As the fashion capital of the world and the commercial centre of Italy, Milan really doesn’t need an introduction.
One of the city’s major attractions is the lively café scene between 6pm and 9pm cafes and bars, where the after-work crowds spend most of their evenings.
As you might expect, the nightlife in Milan is thrilling and vibrant and goes on until the early hours of the morning with most people attired in the smartest clothes you have ever seen.
The ‘Killer Plastic Club’ in Milan’s centre is considered to be one of the best clubs in Italy and is very popular with tourist and locals.
To find out more about travelling to Milan see: http://ciaomilano.it
Why go there? Milan is famous for its cuisine, operas, churches and of course its fashion.
Millions of visitors flock to Milan every year to enjoy shopping eating and nigh-clubbing.
How do I get there? For a selection of quality air-fare to Milan see: http://flights.traveleurope.com
Where should I stay? The Hotel Delle Nazioni Milano is popular with tourists who prefer having all the major attractions within close range. It’s an excellent base for anyone who wants to travel to the city by car and is a ten minute walk away from the main shopping areas.
Where is good to eat? One of the most famous traditional restaurants in Milan is Trattoria Milanese which has been serving classic local dishes since 1933. The restaurant’s food and service has an excellent reputation and is reasonably priced with main courses ranging from €7 to €15.
Useful tip: Milan is a famous setting for international fashion events. For a schedule of fashion shows during the winter season visit: www.milanfashionshows.com
Cost? The average price for a return trip to Milan is €450 during the winter season.