Two days in Milan and Parma
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Two days in Milan and Parma
Hi newbie here. I will be going to Milan for two days (4/11-4/13) and I'm thinking about taking a day trip to Parma to get some fine prosciutto (the highlight of this trip). I'll be arriving at MXP around 11am on Saturday. I have no idea where I'm going and I hope I can get some advice from this forum. My hotel is right next to Stazione Centrale.
1. Should I go to Parma Sat afternoon for half-day and then spend a full day in Milan on Sunday, or vice versa? I'm not sure if most places I want to go close on Sunday or not. I'd like to go to flea market, food market, via montenapoleone (Armani megastore in particular), la scala, duomo and Last Supper in Milan. I am going to buy the Metro day pass and I can walk really fast.
2. Being as cheap as I am, where can I get some designer clothing with deep discounts?
3. I need to buy some soccer jerseys for my nephew (he is a big fan of Inter Milan). Where can I find those?
4. Do most deli places in Parma open on Sat and Sun? Where should I start if I want to get some good deli (prosciutto of course)? Any recommendations? I heard that we can't bring prosciutto back to the States. Is it true?
5. Any good places for gelato near Stazione Centrale? Are there any supermarket near the train station?
6. Which Italian restaurant should I try if I can eat only one meal in Milan (and near the Metro station)?
7. Are there any souvenirs I can only get in Milan but nowhere else?
1. Should I go to Parma Sat afternoon for half-day and then spend a full day in Milan on Sunday, or vice versa? I'm not sure if most places I want to go close on Sunday or not. I'd like to go to flea market, food market, via montenapoleone (Armani megastore in particular), la scala, duomo and Last Supper in Milan. I am going to buy the Metro day pass and I can walk really fast.
2. Being as cheap as I am, where can I get some designer clothing with deep discounts?
3. I need to buy some soccer jerseys for my nephew (he is a big fan of Inter Milan). Where can I find those?
4. Do most deli places in Parma open on Sat and Sun? Where should I start if I want to get some good deli (prosciutto of course)? Any recommendations? I heard that we can't bring prosciutto back to the States. Is it true?
5. Any good places for gelato near Stazione Centrale? Are there any supermarket near the train station?
6. Which Italian restaurant should I try if I can eat only one meal in Milan (and near the Metro station)?
7. Are there any souvenirs I can only get in Milan but nowhere else?
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Unfortunately, looks like Last Supper is already sold out for that weekend, unless you take a tour that includes it.
The duomo and La Scala Museum are both open 7 days a week. While in that area, you can also go to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle II.
The duomo and La Scala Museum are both open 7 days a week. While in that area, you can also go to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle II.
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You can find great prosciutto in Milan so I would not take the train to Parma just for that..and you will not have much time in any case, given all that you want to do in Milan! You are not allowed to bring prosciutto back to the US. Some people manage to do it, however.
My guess is that most,but not all, food shops are closed on Sundays.
For deep discounts and a big selection of designer clothing and accessories, your best bet are the outlets outside Milan. Like this one:
http://www.mcarthurglen.it/serravall...cationplan.php
There is an Etro outlet in central Milan on Via Spartaco.
My guess is that most,but not all, food shops are closed on Sundays.
For deep discounts and a big selection of designer clothing and accessories, your best bet are the outlets outside Milan. Like this one:
http://www.mcarthurglen.it/serravall...cationplan.php
There is an Etro outlet in central Milan on Via Spartaco.
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Are there any deep discount stores for designer clothes near the Central Station (or anywhere accessible by Metro) in Milan?
What flea markets/street market should I visit on Sunday?
Are those shops on Monte Napoleone open on Sunday?
Are there any department stores that worth a visit to get some souvenirs(I have one morning on Monday)?
What flea markets/street market should I visit on Sunday?
Are those shops on Monte Napoleone open on Sunday?
Are there any department stores that worth a visit to get some souvenirs(I have one morning on Monday)?
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I was very impressed by the Milan shopping section in the new Fodor's Italy guide (2009) -- and no, they don't pay me to say that and I have criticisms of the other parts of the guide. But take a look at it. It would really useful to you given your shopping questions.
You should be able to pick up soccer jerseys from street vendors.
I agree you shouldn't go to Parma for the proscuitto, which you can easily get in Milano.
You should be able to pick up soccer jerseys from street vendors.
I agree you shouldn't go to Parma for the proscuitto, which you can easily get in Milano.
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My guess is that a few shops in the Quadrilatro are open Sundays--sometimes the big, commercial names like Prada and Gucci remain open while most of the other shops are closed.
One of the famous outlets in the city that I forgot to mention is:
http://www.10corsocomo.com/#store_photogallery/
One of the famous outlets in the city that I forgot to mention is:
http://www.10corsocomo.com/#store_photogallery/
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I have no idea! I would check prices at home/online and then look again at the airport prior to departure. My guess is that the airport will have the best prices..depending of course on the dollar/euro exchange rate when you buy.
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I didn't know that. Must check it when I'm in Milan next week.
For prosciutto try Peck; http://www.peck.it/
For prosciutto try Peck; http://www.peck.it/
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