5 Romantic Places for Couples in Milan

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We've chosen 5 of the most romantic locations in the city for you, along with a few tales to amaze your significant other.

There is something about Milan that makes you fall in love, with the city and with your significant other. It's not so surprising after all, given that this city also has cathedrals similar to those in Paris and Venice, coupled with its fast-paced lifestyle. We've chosen 5 of the most romantic locations in the city for you, along with a few tales to amaze your significant other.

 

  • Terraces of the Duomo Milan Tour

 

This is undoubtedly one of the most attractive and iconic locations to take your lover if you want somewhere that resembles the top of the globe (or at least the top of Milan). The Duomo Milan Tour gives an unrivalled vista from its height of 70 meters, which is framed by the grandeur of its 135 spires. You can see the whole 8,000 square meter area of the Terraces as you go through spacious rooms and passageways. With the last admission at dusk, you can go there via elevator or steps. 

 

  • Piazza

 

One of the most romantic locations in the city is right in the city's precise centre, where you may catch a glimpse of the Middle Ages. This location is fit for Romeo and Juliet. Its rectangular-shaped plaza dates back to about the middle of the 12th century. The following streets still preserve the names of the numerous arts and crafts guilds that emerged and developed at that time: Armorari (armourers), Spadari (swordsmiths), Cappellari (hatmakers), Orefici (goldsmiths), Speronari (spur makers), and Castagnari (moleskin artisans). The Palazzo della Ragione, the Loggia degli Osii, the Scuole Palatine, and the Villa della Panigarola are the four palaces that define the perimeter of the plaza. The square is in the middle of a lovely pit.

 

  • Minuscule Alley

 

It's difficult to locate; it's tucked away in the centre of the city, between Via Santa Marta and Via Nerino, in a tiny, tight lane known as via Bagnera that, in all actuality, is the tiniest street in the entire city. The name Bagnera was taken from the Roman public baths that were once there, but it was truly known as "Stretta" (Narrow). The city's first serial murderer, The Monster of Milan, committed murders there in the middle of the 1800s, earning the alley further notoriety. The ideal setting for sneaking a kiss from your beloved is a narrow alleyway that sends thrills down your spine.

 

  • Navigli Canals

 

What could be more enjoyable than taking a stroll down the Navigli, one of the city's most iconic locations? Go there to tell your partner how much you love them forever, whether it's on a sunny day, a foggy or hazy day, or even at night when everything is lit up. Antique wash tubs that are protected by a wooden framework may still be seen in this alley, which has been designated a national monument. The name of the restaurant on the corner comes from the method that washermen (yes, you read that properly, washerMEN, not women) used to wash clothes: by scrubbing them on a "brellin," a wooden container with a handle.

 

  • San Lorenzo

 

This magnificent and unique landmark, which is a real institution of the city, had to be included. Between Corso di, Porta Ticinese, and Via Torino are the 16 Roman columns of Saint Lorenzo. They are eight and a half meters tall, from the second or third century AD, and have Corinthian capitals on top. A captivating road, ideal for strolls or extended stays, and for getting lost in the discussion.

If you like to visit Duomo Milan then booking the Duomo Milan Tour is quite necessary to skip the long queues.

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