Business and fashion capitol of Italy and one its most vibrant cities, Milan boasts a massive Gothic cathedral, da Vinci’s Last Supper, and some of the most exclusive clubs in all of Italy.
Take a look down the main apse at the altar of this behemoth of a cathedral, 500 years in the making.
A scene from international night at Old Fashion, one of Milan’s premier nightlife venues.
A quick snap captures the crowd at Hollywood, one of Milan’s hottest discos for over twenty years.
A couple friends and I snuck inside a private party at a posh disco called Noon for aperitivo. 10 euro for an appetizer buffet and 1 drink-unbeatable.
The moon gazing down at the awe-inspiring Duomo di Milano, in all its marble glory.
This covered double arcade is one of the world’s first examples of a covered shopping mall, honoring the first king of a united Italy-Vittorio Emanuele II. Inside-Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Bernasconi…and McDonalds.
It’s typical for cars to pull onto the curb in search of prime parking throughout the city of Milan.
The crowd watches closely as the main dance floor of Old Fashion is taken over by professional flamingo dancers.
Learning the public transportation system is key to navigating the city for many of the city’s youth and will make the city seem much more approachable.
In Milan, the trams will take you anywhere you need to go and for a reasonable fee you can even rent a private party tram to tour the city with all your newest friends.
While Florence and Rome are better known for their artistic treasures, in Milan you’ll come across a number of great finds even on common street corners, such as this whimsical cow, part of an exhibition across the city in Spring of 2007.
This is Milan, an Italian center of prosperity and glamor, seen here in the juxtaposition of the city’s businessmen and their Mercedes against the backdrop of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
Enjoying the nightlife with a friend at Gioia 69, one of Milan’s most exciting night spots.

