Just as a side note...there is no such thing as "the night market", what is shown is the "Fiera degli Oh Bej! Oh Bej!" a very ancient and traditional Milanese fair that takes place each year only from the 7th of December (commemoration of Milan's saint, Sant'Ambrogio) to the following Sunday (whatever date it is) and was traditionally the place where Milanese folks would look for christmas gifts for their loved ones (hence the name "Oh Bej! Oh Bej!" which roughly translates into "How nice! How nice!"). Ciao da Milano ;-)
This is a very charming place, I hope I can return to visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
"There isn't much space around the street to work", okay but what do you mean? On the sidewalk as an abusive peddler? If so, rest assured there will be less and less ...
My friend and I, while being tourists in Milan, got cappuccino at any time of the day (that's kind of just what we drink) - I was expecting to get weird looks or something like that but no one reacted. Maybe locals in touristy areas are used to weird tourists drinking cappuccino at 6pm
@@marishkaaable not only in tourist area...in Milano you can have a cappuccino whenever you want. There is just a rule: drink it with something sweet. :)
If I want to speak more English I stay at home. But then, do you advertise the holidays of your country, in the comments of a video about another country? What kind of parasite are you ?! ... What a sad person.
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If you are in one of the 2 city airports forget about it, they are both about an hour away from the city center and eventually a taxi to there will cost you around 200 euro (250 USD) round trip...using public transport takes just so much, at best you could take the special railway (Malpensa Express - 42 mins. each way) only from Malpensa to Cadorna station but again it takes a long time, is expensive (M.E. comes 23 euro one way), and in Cadorna you are still 20 min walk away from the center (Duomo). This from a Milanese often on business trips that knows both airports and the city like his pockets :-)
Milan très déçu nourriture très mauvaise en comparaison au autre ville italienne eT le shopping n'en parlons pas ville de la mode la blague LOL magazin bof quelques boutiques de luxe Mais excessivement cher plus qu'à paris vraiment déçu je n'y retournerai pas
@@aglm8291 - Bravo, così questa boriosa inetta che non sa nemmeno trovare un luogo decente dove mangiare, incontra un'altro idiota come te... Povero bambino: per esaltare un pezzo d'Italia, non sai fare altro che metterne in cattiva luce un altro pezzo... Complimenti!
xSOLID REVOLVER...mi costringi a risponderti perchè non mi piace vedere le gente vivere nell'ignoranza....ti posso portare in evidenza un'altra classifica: Milano città più triste d'Italia,sarebbe ora che ti aggiornassi Torino dopo le Olimpiadi si è trasformata ed è amata dagli italiani se vuoi ti mando le indagini statistiche pensa un po' è il mio lavoro te ne invio quante ne vuoi che dicono esattamente il contrario,informati ed aggiornati.Non ho mai detto che Torino è più conosciuto di Milano,capisco benissimo che vuoi siete più conosciuti ma questo non vuol dire essere belli.Per quanto riguardi expo 2015 lasciamo perdere ogni commento è superfluo.....Ti ripeto i miei sono dati di fatti concreti non chiacchiere.Buona serata
@@pietroruggeri7444 i was spoken to very badly and ripped off in all corners. Asking for help traveling was a problem as i was only helped if it involved €€€€€. How can i say this my friend but i have never seen so many human robots in all my life. Im sure Italians are good people and maybe its the area i stayed at.
But what kind of help were you asking for? Because I don't know that there are no public indications on how to do it. In metros there is information in the main languages, as well as for trains ... not to mention that you are in the age of mobile phones with satellite maps and directional indications, public timetables, etc., etc. available online 24 hours a day. Then what do you mean with "ripped", who should tug you and why?
I agree a bit with you __but ....being ignored happens everywhere _small towns in the UK I have been looked down many times __is not about nationality is PEOPLE the problem __you are not an experienced travellers I guess
@@MrTinner66 price for coke €3 and then an additional charge for sitting on a chair. The machines that give tickets on the underground was in Italian. I asked for help a number of people and was ignored. I stayed in the hotel the last couple of nights and couldn't wait to go back home. Went to Romania for 5 days and completely different story.
Ma io non me la prendo: non vivo a Milano, semplicemente non trovo intelligente una mossa del genere... Fatta ad una qualsiasi delle città italiane: trovo sia come "sputare nel piatto in cui si mangia"! Anzi, è una cosa da ragazzini, stupida ed infantile. Buona fortuna, addio.
+Solid Revolver evidentemente anche lei non ha niente da fare di meglio nel difendere l'indifendibile.Tranquillo e vada a visitare le belle città che ci sono nel mondo