See the next thing first in the home of glossy consumption.

The now and the next are invented daily in Milan, Europe's creative capital. Until Milan led the way, who knew that happy hour could last four hours, that clothing and household appliances could be made out of basketry, and that coffee could make a delicious pasta sauce?

This city is all about worldly pleasures. Shopping is of quasi-religious significance. Theatre and cinema flourish in this fashionable milieu, as does a hopping club scene and a slew of tempting restaurants. Apart from a few gems, the city is not renowned for its looks; it's lifestyle that counts.

Fast Facts

Population

1,300,000

Currency

Name: Euro
Code: EUR
Symbol: €

Electrical Plugs

European plug with two circular metal pins
220V 50Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Italian

Time Zones

GMT/UTC GMT/UTC +2 (Central European Time)

Country Dialing Code

+39

Weights & Measures

Metric

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