Exploring Lombardy: A Must-See Guide for Italian Learners in Milan

If you're gearing up for your Italian language-learning journey and have selected our Milan location as your base, this guide is your passport to discovering the hidden gems of Lombardy.

As you embark on this linguistic adventure, get ready for an unforgettable experience that promises delightful surprises at every turn!

Lombardy is a region of extraordinary contrasts, allowing you to easily swap the hustle and bustle of lively Milan, the fashion and design capital, with the tranquillity of its marvellous lakes. Here, you’ll find historical and cultural medieval villages nestled among the hills, impressive castles, museums filled with artistic treasures, and breath-taking natural vistas. 

All of this is accompanied by the delights of Lombard cuisine, including dishes like saffron risotto and ossobuco, which have won the hearts of people all over the world!

If you are looking for an experience that encompasses diversity, beauty, and a passion for Italy, you've certainly come to the right place!

No car? No problem! Several places are easily accessible by train. 

So, continue reading to explore some of the delightful surprises your trip to Lombardy has in store for you.

 

Milan: A Blend of Past and Innovation in a Multicultural Setting

Milan, undoubtedly the Italian capital of fashion, design, business, and education, is a cosmopolitan city where the vibrant spirit of innovation coexists in harmony with history and tradition.

When you enrol in our school, you'll find yourself in the northern part of Milan, specifically in the trendy NoLo district.

Known for its artistic studios and design boutiques, NoLo is just a brief 15-minute metro ride from the city centre.

Some of the architectural, cultural, and artistic gems waiting for your admiration in Milan include the renowned Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle, Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, Brera Art Gallery, La Scala Theatre, and Leonardo's The Last Supper at the refectory of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

In addition, you can take selfies in front of the Vertical Forest, daydream while gazing at luxury storefronts, embark on a picturesque boat tour along the Navigli, and enjoy a sunset aperitivo with new friends on the Darsena

Milan also boasts numerous options for in search of nightlife and exclusive venues.

In fact, even if you choose not to venture beyond Milan, the city offers an abundance of activities and attractions that will keep you thoroughly entertained. 

 

Destinations Reachable by Train from Milan

If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, there are plenty of destinations that you can easily reach by train. Let's explore some of them.

 

1. Monza: The “Royal” City of Lombardy

Just a 25-minute train journey from Milan’s Central Station, Monza is renowned for its iconic racing circuit, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. However, this city has so much more to offer.

As the former residence of kings and emperors and the historical capital of the Lombard Kingdom, Monza invites you to explore its magnificent park (one of the largest in Europe) and Villa Reale, affectionately known as the Lombard Versailles, alongside other captivating attractions.

 

2. Como: The Magic of the Lake and Its Villages

A mere 40-minute train ride from Milan, the city of Como, nestled beside the mesmerising lake that shares its name, will captivate you with its exquisite beauty and refined ambiance.

Its historic city walls, splendid lakeside promenade, Cathedral, Volta Temple, and its breath-taking villas will evoke unforgettable emotions.

Exploring the lake's picturesque destinations is also a possibility, with places like Varenna accessible by boat from Como. Varenna is a quaint fishing village perched on the lakeside, distinguished by its vibrant houses, charming alleyways, and magnificent Villa Monastero.

 

3. Sirmione: The Gem of Lake Garda

For a genuinely unique experience, a visit to Sirmione is an absolute must. Its castle is accessible via a drawbridge over the waters of Lake Garda.

To reach this enchanting destination, you can disembark at Desenzano del Garda station (which is also worth exploring) and then take a bus or a boat to Sirmione. 

Here, you can explore Rocca Scaligera, one of Italy's best-preserved castles, known for its fairy-tale charm, or wander through the Grotte di Catullo, the remnants of a luxurious Roman villa. Don't forget to pay a visit to the renowned Terme di Sirmione during your trip!

 

4. Borromean Islands: Lake Maggiore's Hidden Treasures

Situated on the captivating Lake Maggiore, the Borromean Islands (open for visits from late March to late October) are a well-kept secret that captivates every visitor. They offer enchanting landscapes, verdant botanical gardens, and captivating historic palaces. 

To reach these islands, you'll need to make a stop at Stresa, a charming 19th-century resort town renowned for its opulent villas and historic mansions overlooking the lake. 

Explore the splendid gardens and palaces of the Borromeo family on Isola Bella and Isola Madre.

In addition, from Stresa station, you can easily access Parco Pallavicino, surrounding the villa of the same name, where you can admire ancient plants, blooming pathways, and a diverse array of wildlife, including exotic birds, flamingos, raccoons, deer, llamas, and much more. 

 

5. Bergamo: A Tale of History and Elegance

Prepare to be enchanted by Bergamo, a city that beckons with its impeccably preserved medieval architecture, ancient fortifications, and awe-inspiring vistas. 

In Bergamo, you'll uncover the city's two distinct identities.

The Upper City, nestled within the embrace of ancient Venetian Walls, continues to exude the charm of a medieval township. Explore the exquisite Cathedral and Piazza Vecchia, a gem often regarded as one of Europe's most enchanting squares. 

Conversely, the Lower City is home to historic cafés, museums, and shops.

 

Lombardy: A Region with Countless Identities 

We’ve covered a small selection of the fascinating opportunities that Lombardy has to offer.

At Centro Studi Italiani, introducing you to our region, its traditions and culture is an important part of our vision.

We seek to provide the best Italian courses for international students while also curating authentic experiences.

By doing so, we know that you will be able to learn the Italian language in style!


We'll invite you to take part in extracurricular activities and day trips, while also encouraging you to explore Italy according to your own interests and schedule.

Milan Branch Coordinator

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