| isabel |
Apr 27th, 2018 03:58 AM |
In recent years I've done a number of trips where I based in Milan and did day trips. I've done Bergamo, Lake Como, Lugano (Switzerland), Pavia, Parma, Genoa, Cremona (not all on the same trip). I didn't do it as a day trip but Turin would also work well. All by train. The hotel I really like, Hotel Berna, is a five minute walk from Milano Centrale which has great connections to all parts of Italy. It's also only a quick metro ride from the center of Milan (or walkable in about 25 minutes).
But if you are also interested in Florence, CT, etc. it might make more sense to have two bases, use Florence for the more central parts. There are lots of good day trip options there (in some cases buses make more sense in that region). Or have a base in somewhere like Verona for that region (day trip options including Lake Garda, Vicenza, Padua, Mantua, Treviso, Ferrera. Still another option would be Bolgona with day trips to Modena, Ravenna, Ferrera. I've done all of the above. Never had a car for any of those places.
I would look at a map of Northern Italy and plot out towns that interest you, then go to trenitalia (train) site and research train trip times. I usually keep it to under two hours each way for a day trip (closer to an hour is better). You'll also see which ones are easiest (have more departure times, etc.). In many cases there will be departures from Milano Centrale hourly to a lot of those towns meaning you don't have do as much planning in terms of what time you need to get there and get back. But a little research will go a long way.
Here's the trip report from my most recent trip that I based (5 days) in Milano and did day trips. https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...march-1290060/
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