Thursday, November 22, 2012

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Lonely Planet's guide to Italian Lakes - Milan (Chapter), 1st Edition - 2.99, This is the Milan chapter from Lonely Planet's The Italian Lakes guidebook. It may be a frenetic metropolis but you can take in the best of Milan's sights in two or three days. Let this chapter take you through the highlights, including the Duomo, The Last Supper, Castello Sforzesco and of course an evening aperitivo, Milanese style. make a pilgrimage to the overwhelming Duomo maps admire Leonardo da Vinci's Il Cenacolo transport explore the extraordinary Renaissance monastery complex at Certosa di Pavia restaurants & accommodations Coverage includes: Getting Started, Introducing Milan, Essential Information, Exploring Milan, Gastronomic Highlights, Nightlife, Recommended Shops, Around Milan, Pavia, Vigevano., ISBN: 9781741790887









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