Streetwise Milan Map: Laminated City Center Street Map of Milan, Italy (Michelin Streetwise Maps)

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UPC:
9782067260054
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Map
Publication Date:
7/15/2023
Release Date:
7/15/2023
Author:
Michelin
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Revised
Pages:
1
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Streetwise Milan Map is a laminated city center map of Milan, Italy. The accordion-fold pocket size travel map has an integrated metro map including lines & stations. Coverage includes: Main Milan Map 1:16,000 Milan City Center Map 1:9,500 Milan Area Map / Milan Metro Map Dimensions: 4" x 8.5" folded Milan is the design center of Europe, famous for the fashion houses that are based here, the sophisticated and yet simple cuisine that celebrates the finest ingredients and the cultural treasure trove you may find in the museums and churches. When you think of sleek stylish design, you are most likely thinking of something that originated in Milan, Italy. There is an atmosphere for all to savor. The Milanese love excitement, variation, work and their state of mind probably contributes to their success in fashion, food, and culture. Milan is heaven on earth for serious shoppers. The Brera district immediately north of the Duomo is where you'll find the famed golden triangle. Mention via della Spiga or via Montenapoleone to any fashionista and watch them swoon. You can find the best of everything connected with style and design in this compact, highly charged consumer paradise. The STREETWISE map of Milan, complete with street, site and hotel index, enables you to explore all the areas that make Milan an elegant and glamorous city. We include a very detailed map of Milan City Center which encourages you to wander, explore and discover on foot all the city's cultural sites, like the breathtaking Duomo, one of the world's largest cathedrals and La Scala, filled with drama both on and off the stage. Milan's art galleries, many housed in former Palaces and churches, are home to a host of significant works including da Vinici's Last Supper.