Life
Milano city life
Milano is not only one of the capitals of fashion, it is a city rich in culture, and also a good place for football fans, so students can always find something to do or visit in their spare time.
There are many beautiful cultural sites, from museums, cathedrals and churches like: the Duomo (Cathedral), Sforzesco Castle, National Science and Technology Museum “Leonardo da Vinci”, Interactive Cinema Museum, Milano's most famous mural, Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ in Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie, La Scala Opera House.
Football fans can visit the San Siro Stadium, hosting two of Italy’s most famous football clubs: FC Internazionale and AC Milan.
Shopping and fashion addicts will love this city, as they can find the most famous Italian fashion brands and they can also enjoy different fashion events.
Navigli are navigable and interconnected canals around Milano, and great places for students and tourists to have a nice time. They abound in artistic and traditional shops, restaurants and clubs. Pubs and bars from Milano have set their own version of happy hour, called Aperitivo, meant not as much for drinking, but as a time to take a break and socialise during daytime.
The club scene is also an important part in the nightlife of Milano. You can join many inexpensive electronic music parties.
International atmosphere in Milano
Milano is an international business location, offering the perfect setting for people from all over the world to connect and develop personal or business relationships. The city is an important European spot for trade and business. More than 20% of the population of Milano is made up of foreigners or immigrants. You can interact with people that belong to different cultures: the oldest and largest Chinese community in Italy lives in Milano; over 3,000 British, American and Australian foreigners settled here.
Weather Milano
The weather in Milano is usually predictable. The summers are sunny and hot and the winters are cold, but mostly foggy and rainy, with occasional snows. The number of days with precipitations during a year is one of the lowest in Europe.