Milan

Milan, Italy
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Climate & Best time to visit

Climate in Milan:

Number of rainy days:

J Jan
F Feb
M Mar
A Apr
M May
J Jun
J Jul
A Aug
S Sep
O Oct
N Nov
D Dec
5
4
5
7
8
7
4
6
5
7
8
6

Best time to visit Milan:

Alpine Region (Northern Lombardy):

  • Summers (June to August) are generally mild with daytime temperatures ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F).
  • Winters (December to February) are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, and snowfall is common in the mountainous areas.
  • Spring and fall can be variable, with cool temperatures and occasional rainfall.

Po Valley (Southern Lombardy):

  • Summers are warmer, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F) and occasionally reaching higher temperatures.
  • Winters are milder compared to the Alpine region, but temperatures can still drop below freezing.
  • Spring and fall are pleasant, with milder temperatures and occasional rainfall.

Money

Italy currency:

Euro (EUR)

Prices in Milan*:

Eating out:
Simple meal:
19.88 USD
Fast food meal:
11.23 USD
Mid-range meal:
38.06 USD
Bottle of water:
0.39 USD
Soft drink:
3.20 USD
Cappuccino:
2.19 USD
Local Beer:
6.87 USD
Transportation:
Public transport - one way ticket:
2.45 USD
Taxi - 1km:
2.93 USD
* Prices are approximate. Make sure to check the latest exchange rates when planning your trip.

Cash vs Card, Tipping

While major credit cards like Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, smaller establishments may prefer cash payments. It's a good idea to have a mix of both cash and cards, especially when exploring different regions in Italy.

ATMs, known as "bancomat" in Italian, are readily available in cities, towns, and tourist areas. They are usually found in banks, at post offices, and in commercial areas. However, in rural or remote areas, the availability of ATMs might be more limited, so it's advisable to carry sufficient cash in such situations.

Tipping is not obligatory or expected as much as in some other countries. However, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip, especially in restaurants or cafes where service charge isn't included, is appreciated. It's common to round up the total or leave about 5-10% of the bill as a gesture of appreciation for good service.

General information

Italy general information:

Electricity:
Voltage: 230 V, Frequency: 50 Hz
Sockets:
  • Type C (European 2-pin)
  • Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth)
  • Type L (Italian 3-pin)

Visa & Travel Requirements

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