
Hello everyone! Today we're taking a trip to Milan. This time we're traveling by car, not by train, because we have some errands to run.


Today is a one-day trip in Milan, a relaxed, leisurely stroll. Let's see where we're going!

After finishing lunch, we parked the car where we left off and checked the map. From where we were, it would take about 30 minutes to walk to the tourist attractions. We agreed to walk, as they wanted to digest their lunch and enjoy the atmosphere.


While waiting to cross the road, I took out my phone to take some photos, then we crossed to a large area with many trees. This area looked like it might be a New Year's or Christmas market, but it wasn't there anymore.

It was a wide area with many trees, providing shade, but as it's winter, it was cool but not too cold, so we could still walk. We finally reached the Duomo Cathedral of Milan.

Many people probably know this place; it's the Duomo Cathedral of Milan, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Construction began in 1386 and took almost 600 years to complete.


It's a symbol of faith in Milan. There are over 3,400 statues, approximately 135 spires, and a golden statue of the Virgin Mary at the very top, a significant symbol of this city.

The exquisite Gothic architecture is blended with Elegance and Modern art. This is a religious center and an important symbol of Milan; tourists visiting Milan wouldn't miss this landmark, including myself.


No matter the day, it's always full of tourists because it's so easily accessible. You can actually visit anytime, but this time we didn't get to because it was a short day trip, around 2 or 3 pm, and we needed to get home.


However, we did walk around and take pictures. It's stunning and magnificent, no wonder it's always crowded. There were also many pigeons, with some people feeding them, making them a throng of them. People were excited, taking photos and finding beautiful angles – this was another spot we enjoyed.

Nearby is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele Secondo, a large square, also very crowded. It's a hub for various fashion shops. As you can see, there were so many people, almost in the right place.

It was very difficult to find good spots to take pictures, but once I saw it, I was amazed by the beauty of this place. Thousands, even tens of thousands, of people traveled here, and even though it's in the middle of Chatuchak market, people still pay attention to this place.


It's no wonder Italy is a fashion hub for tourists; it's beautiful, magnificent, and charming. I liked it, but it was a bit too crowded. We didn't spend much time here, just admiring the architecture and taking pictures.

And this was our day trip with my niece. It was a short trip; we didn't spend much time here, but it was a memorable trip, and I really enjoyed it. It's another great memory. I hope everyone likes my post and photos. Thank you for following and have a great day!
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What a perfect place to explore. Milan Italy surely will not disappoint tourist and travelers. The Chathedral is indeed a master piece. Love to explore it one day.
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What a lovely and relaxed walk-through Milan. The Duomo is always breathtaking, no matter how many times you see it.
Yess, even had a lot of people there
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