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ATM's route connects with the metro at san Babila. Tickets about 1€.
The starfly goes to centrale station rougly every 30 minutes from 06.10am-11.30pm
(10pm at weekends)
Tickets: about €4,50
FROM THE AIRPORT
MILAN LINATE
The journey to the centre costs about 25€
MILAN MALPENSA
The journey to the centre costs about €70 and takes about 50 minutes.
The Malpensa Shuttle departs for Centrale station roughly every 20 minutes from 5.30am-1.20am and takes about 50 minutes. Tickets: €7.
The Malpensa Express departs
from Terminal 1 for
Cadorna station
roughly every
30 minutes from
5.53am-1.30am
and takes about 40
minutes. Tickets: €11.
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
UP TO €16
Biancolatte (30 Via Turati.tel: 026208 6177) This small bistro does a great range of snacks, sandwiches, salads and sweets all at jaw-droppingly good prices. A useful port of call just a Stone's throw from the famous fashion district.
UP TO €30
Osteria dei Poeti
(40 Corso Garibaldi, tel: 02 869 0321)
An intimate trattoria offering traditional fare at honest prices. Choose from a range of meat, fish, cheese and pasta dishes including the strictly nonvegetarian favourite, donkey with polenta.
UP TO €50
Sugar

(1 Piazzale Susa, tel: 02 738 8847) This wood-panelled eatery is a new arrival on the dining scene and the food is
as traditional and reassuring as the interior. Dishes on offer include spaghetti with lobster and gnocchi with clams and pesto.
EXCLUSIVE
Al Porto
(3 Piazzale Cantore, tel: 02 8940 7425) An elegant, popular fish restaurant on the fringe of the Navigli district
-the area around Milan's surviving canals. Tasteful, fishy
decor is in keeping with the cuisine, which
ranges from warming soups to sea bass
cooked in wine.
Boeucc (2 Piazza Belgioioso, tel: 02 7602 0224) Boeucc
claims to be the oldest restaurant in Milan - its name means hole in old Milanese dialect,
but there's nothing dark and frightening
about this elegant eatery off Via Manzoni.Friendly waiting staff serve traditional local cuisine including warming risotto and hearty meat dishes.
LOW KEY
Spirit
(11 Corso Sempione, tel:02 3459 3668) This happening haunt has stunning surroundings and low lighting, making it just the place to kick off the evening with a fruity cocktail. There's also an adjoining restaurant, which serves reliably
good Milanese fare.
LIVE MUSIC
Rock 'n'Roll
(11Via Bruschetti, tel: 02 6691971) this is Milan's temple for those craving a good night of rock. With DJ sets most nights and live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, Rock'n'Roll is never dull. Free entry.
LATE & LIVELY
Cost
(8 Via Maroncelli, tel: 02 8969 0457) Situated just off bustling Corso Como, this restaurant and disco-bar attracts a fashionable crowd as well as one or two
celebs. Not the place for cheap drinks and
boisterous crowds - the cocktails are
tasty but come with a hefty price tag and
the doormen are picky, but it's worth it once
you're inside.
CafeAtlantique
(42VialeUmbria) University students and young trendies frequent this elegant, long-established disco that's open on weekend
nights. The entrance fee is a little over the
odds but includes an inviting first drink
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27 MARCH 2010
Imelda e patricio wrote:
i wish i wnat to come there
Unlike other Italian
cities, Milan and its
province have been
steadily shrinking
over the years. This is
because surrounding
towns such as Lodi and
Lecco have become
small provinces
in themselves.
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