Italy
Municipio 1

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
    • Day 8

      Mailand: Mehr als nur der Dom

      July 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      Mailand, na klar, was fällt einen zuerst ein? Der Mailänder Dom (okay, der ist wirklich krass) und Shopping (ja, kann man auch machen). Die Festungsanlagen, Triumpfbögen und die berühmte Kirche Santa Maria Delle Grazie, welche das letzte Abendmahl beherbergt sind weitere tolle Sehenswürdigkeiten. Kleine Details, wie die historischen Straßenbahnen runden das Bild ab und eine Menge Symbole, so ist überall eine Schlange zu sehen, welche einen Menschen frisst (ist sogar im Alpha Romeo Logo) und wo um alles in der Welt findet man Kirchen mit Hakenkreuzen (siehe letztes Bild) 😳😳😳… Bei der sehr informativen Walking Tour habe ich Alejandro und Ignacio aus Guatemala kennengelernt, war mega cool, hab mich mit beiden viel über Mittelamerika unterhalten und nach der Tour haben wir noch entspannt ein Bier getrunken ein sehr gelungener Tag in Mailand… Und jetzt die ewige Frage: Was ist besser, Mailand oder Turin… Für mich Turin, aber auch nur ein klein wenig, Mailand ist toll 😊.Read more

    • Day 8

      Wybory w Mediolanie🇵🇱🇮🇹

      October 15, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Pełna mobilizacja i wycieczka do najbliższej komisji wyborczej. W Mediolanie początkowo miała być tylko jedna komisja lecz w związku z ogromną rejestracja została otworzona druga (na szczęście, kolejka była imponująca!). Od razu po przyjeździe udaliśmy się na wybory. Nastroje ludzi były bojowe i dość jednostronne😉. Następnie udaliśmy się zobaczyć katedrę Duomo oraz Galerie Vittorio Emanuele. Przeszliśmy w sumie 18km zwiedzając jeszcze dzielnicę Brera, pare katedr i zameczków, Chinatown oraz nowoczesną cześć miasta. Poznałam dziś Mediolan od innej strony. Przy poprzedniej wizycie nie przypadł mi do gustu. Tym razem się do niego przekonałam. Zmęczeni po 17 godzinach na nogach wracamy do Werony❤️Read more

    • Day 12

      Mailand

      May 25, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Wir sind auf der Heimreise 🇩🇪

      Gestern sind wir nach dem letzten Strandbesuch, der sehr windig und dementsprechend sandig war, in die Stadt Bastia gefahren. Von dort aus startete um 20 Uhr die Fähre nach Savona, Italien.

      Heute morgen sind wir nach einer nicht so guten Nacht pünktlich um 7 Uhr in Italien gestrandet.
      Irgendwie konnten wir beide nicht gut schlafen, liegt wohl daran, dass wir wissen dass der Urlaub bald vorbei ist 🤣 und es hat auch ordentlich geschaukelt.

      In Italien angekommen haben wir uns Mailand natürlich angeschaut und geshoppt 😍😎🥰

      Sehenswürdigkeiten wie den Dom, die Gallerie Vittorio Emanuele, die Oper und das Castello Sforzesco, sowie die ganzen schönen Gebäude und Kirchen haben wir uns selbstverständlich auch angeschaut.

      Dann ging die Reise auch schon gegen Mittag weiter - Richtung Bodensee. Unser letzter Stopp 🥺😢
      Read more

    • Day 2

      Milano - Tag 2

      September 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Nach einer langen Nacht im Mailänder Club- und Barviertel ging’s auf die Kultur-Touritour. Ja auch Jojo und ich sind zumindest teilweise dafür zu begeistern. Als erstes ging’s zum Castello Sforzesco was eine beeindruckende Verteidigungsburg ist, welche aber ihren Zweck so gar nicht erfüllt hat. Die Spanier, Franzosen oder auch die Habsurger sind über die Jahrhunderte ordentlich drübergeknüppelt. Danach ging’s zur Santa Maria Delle Grazie wo das berühmte Abendmahl hing, jedoch war der nächste freie Termin zur Begutachtung erst im Oktober verfügbar. Nachdem wir noch einige Basilikas abgeklappert hatten gabs einen Aperol und danach entschlossen wir uns die Kunstakademie/ Kunstmuseum zu besuchen. Eindrucksvolle Gemälde die zu 99,9% das gleiche Thema behandeln - Italien halt -. Genug der Kultur, heut wird sich wieder ordentlich einer hinter den Damm gebibert.Read more

    • Day 73

      Home sweet home

      March 17, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Eh niente, è finito con 2 mesi di anticipo questo viaggio che mi stava portando in 10 paesi diversi, attraverso tutti i continenti.
      Purtroppo le cose non si possono prevedere e di dal Nepal mi sono ritrovata in Italia!
      Come già sostenuto sono contenta di aver preso questa decisione, stava diventando difficile o meglio quasi impossibile.. ma soprattutto bisogna stare a casa in qualsiasi parte del mondo ci si trovi per cercare di ridurre i contagi il più possibile.
      Sono stata molto fortunata, il mio viaggio di ritorno è andato tutto alla perfezione, ovviamente aerei stra pieni (alla faccia della distanza di sicurezza) di gente che stava rientrando alla propria residenza. La cosa che mi ha sconcertato un po’ è stata la sicurezza, in un momento così terribile da per tutto, dove i contagi sembrano moltiplicarsi ogni giorno sempre di più.. non mi è mai stata misurata la febbre se non a milano (avrei potuto contagiare ben 3 aerei se positiva), la gente in giro senza mascherine che non rispettava minimamente le distanze di sicurezza. Credo che all’estero non sia ancora ben chiara la gravità della situazione! Non so...

      Per fortuna sono arrivata a casa, sana e salva. Mi spetteranno 2 settimane in quarantena senza vedere nessuno e poi potrò vedere il resto della mia famiglia.

      Non mi sento ancora pronta a trarre le conclusioni di questo viaggio perché lo continuerò, esplorerò e continuerò a girare il mondo.

      Quindi é un... to be continued!

      Per ora #stiamoacasa
      Read more

    • Day 83

      Milan with Christie

      July 29, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      I had the best weekend ever!!!! Yesterday I flew to milan to hang out with Christie for the last two days of her holiday, the plane was really empty and I managed to get a full row to myself :). First thing we did was have lunch. We got a margarita pizza and mushroom pasta which were both incredibly delicious. The pasta has a bit more of a taste than normal, I thought it faintly tasted like gingerbread, very subtle but definitely nicer. The pasta sauce was cream based but not as rich as i expected, it tasted amazing but I'd imagine I'd be able to eat way more before I would start to feel sick. Easily up there with some of the best pasta I've had :), the pizza was pretty normal. After lunch we went and saw some landmarks (Duomo di Milano Cathedral & Galleria Vittoria Emanuele) we explored for a couple of hours and got granitas afterwords because it was quite warm. For dinner we were still a little full from lunch so we just got wine and a cheese platter with heaps of sauces and bread. It all tasted so good but I was most surprised by the cherry tomatoes, usually I don't like tomatoes but these ones were really nice. We also got ravioli but were too full to eat it so ended up saving it for breakfast. One weird thing about dinner was that they served us our wine in bowls??? We tried to look up if thats a thing that happens sometimes but couldn't find much, very weird. Yesterday was definitely one of the highlights of my trip so far.

      Today the mood was a lot more sombre. We woke up and explored a Saturday food market, ate some figs, and then slowly made our way to the airport. Christies flight was a few hours before mine so we both ended up waiting at her gate saying goodbye for quite a long time, it wasn't very nice :/.
      Read more

    • Day 41 - The Road to Milano

      August 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

      Today we leave Bardolino and start making our way to Milan, our final destination for Italy.

      We were tossing up heading north around Lake Garda and seeing a small town called Limone Sul Garda or head to the South and see Sirmione. Seeing the traffic we encountered yesterday, we played it safe and headed for Sirmione.

      The drive was nice going through lake side towns, as it was a Saturday it seemed very busy. We got outside of Sirmione and noticed traffic building up trying to get in the central car parks, we saw some free ones on a side road and thought suckers… we stopped for a coffee and a toilet pit stop, this is when I looked at google maps, reason everyone is willing to wait in massive lines is the 40 minute walk from where we were having coffee to the castle of Sirmione, Who’s the suckers now… well Katie took the backpack to save me so lets say Katie!
      We got into Sirmione is now a resort town, it is known for its thermal baths & Roccas Scaligera, the medieval castle over looking the lake. At the tip of the peninsula of Sirmione is the site, Grotte di Catullo which is ruins of an old Roman Villa some 2000 years old, also the best beach in the area we were told. We grabbed some lunch and then opted for something we hadn’t really researched much, a 10euro boat tour of the peninsula for 25minutes. The company drives your around the peninsula, a couple of facts along the way, nice pictures and then gives the boat a wee bit of gas before the end for some fun. You come back under the draw bridge to the castle which was tight but awesome to see.

      After this I had seen local busses running, found that for 1.50euro each we could catch the bus 5 minutes away from the car! So we opted for that instead of being sweaty messes.
      Once back at the car we headed for Milan, a hour and half drive, as it is Italians main time to Holiday we found the Autostrada to have ‘Traffico Intenso’ - or in plain English, a heap of traffic so 130km wasn’t on the cards.
      We got into Milan, got into the AirBnb and dropped our bags off and I went to take the car back alone to save Katie’s feet! Now I am not saying that I missed Katie in that short 10minute drive, but my phone decided to not connect to apple CarPlay, I did run a red light, I did get tooted and yelled at an intersection, for not going on a green when cars were blocking me and I got yelled at by the Europcar lady for parking in a taxi zone while trying to work out where she wanted the car parked. So Katie will now not be allowed to stay back doing the washing in future.

      I opted to walk back as it was a 25minute walk and grabbed some supplies from the supermarket.

      We had always planned to go to QC Terme, a tranquil Spa in Milan with lush gardens with saunas and spa pools. The spa is famous for its sensory rooms - such as a sauna set at 50degrees with soothing music and smells like roses, a rain room with screens around and when a storm comes on the screen it starts raining from the ceiling. They also have different kinds of relaxation rooms.
      Katie & I found this great after the stress of the Metro - I brought a MilanoCard which no one can tell me how to activate it, (I even researched this massively) so I now have a dud card & had to buy a day metro pass. Also have the MilanoCard people emailing me saying activate through the app, the app says I need to pick it up… all in all, a massive stuff around. Also had scammers trying to sell us metro tickets while I was working out the MilanCard, by the third one I wasn’t replying that politely!
      But the spa was amazing and very nice in the evening.
      Read more

    • Day 16

      Milan (rain day)

      April 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      So I’ve got Ben’s cold (which was Clare’s cold and which was somebody else’s before that…) so had a quiet day.
      Made it out for a tram ride to the canals of Navigli - and a proper Italian pasta lunch. We get really solid pasta in Australia but the bolognese sauce was top class.
      Wandered that part of Milan and then came back and chilled in the Airbnb and caught up on Ted Lasso.
      Heading to Venice tomorrow - so will need to head back to the horrid Milan train station! 😬
      Read more

    • Day 2

      JEEurope Conference

      November 10, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Heute haben wir zuerst die Stadt erkundet mit Burgen und Gassen. Danach ging es zum Event-Check in an der Università di Cattolica. Es gab dann gemeinsames Essen in der Mensa mit allen Teilnehmenden. (Auf dem Foto sind alle Deutschen, viele kenne ich schon von den deutschen Treffen.) Abends sind wir Deutschen noch in eine Bar gegangen. 🍹Read more

    • Day 3

      Milan

      June 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Milan! Today we hiked up N stairs to walk on the roof of the Duomo Milano, which was once the largest church in the world (i think it’s still top 10), went through the Museo Duomo, visited the Sforza castle that belonged the Duke of Milan, and spun on the Torino bull.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Municipio 1

    Join us:

    FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android