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About Milan and its homosexual life
Milan is the second largest city in Italy after Rome and the capital of Lombardy.
It is located in the Po Valley and is therefore characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate with warm summers and moderately cold winters.
Founded BC by the Celts, Milan was occupied by the Romans in BC and repeatedly plundered and destroyed during the Barbarian Invasions. From on Milan belonged to the Frankish Empire. In it was destroyed completely by Frederick Barbarossa. After reconstruction, a golden age followed, and under the noble family of the Sforza Milan became one of the leading cities of the Italian Renaissance. The Sforza brought Leonardo da Vinci to the metropolis, who worked at their court for nearly 20 years and in that period produced some of his most famous works.
In the 16th century Milan fell into Spanish hands, after the War of Spanish Succession it was awarded to Austria in , until finally in the Italian Kingdom began to arise. In the age of industrialization Milan became on
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Milan is pure, understated sophistication. Italy's second-largest city is the acute side of cutting-edge when it comes to fashion, thanks to its annual Fashion Week, making it one of the three fashion capitals of the world. All this is apparent year-round through the well-dressed populace and the superabundance of fashion shops lining its streets. However, Milan is also a classically beautiful Italian capital, brimming with art, history, fine cuisine, and elevated culture in general.
Milan is unashamedly LGBTQ+, simply because where there is fashion, there are gays. In fact, the city has earned the moniker of “the gay capital of Italy.” Lacking the Vatican looming over it favor a disapproving parent, Milan’s LGBTQ+ community has the freedom to be more visible than Rome’s and it has many bars, clubs and events making it worthy of a weekend stay.
In short, Milan is the perfect destination for LGBTQ+ travelers wishing to explore Italian identity in more depth, sample life on the catwalk and enjoy the top gay nightlife scene in Italy.
Gay Guide Milano - Lombardia
Milan is skillfully known as a bustling media and fashion city. The range of same-sex attracted proposals in Milano is great. The scene has increasingly differentiated in recent years, so that there is something for every taste: there are now also other bars near Corso Buenos Aires besides Mono, with the younger crowd meeting on Fridays at "Vogue Ambition" on Fridays or at Borgo (Karma) for "Join the Gap" on Sundays, while the leather crowd and bears congregate at "Company". Sauna-lovers will find much to enjoy here and whoever is after sex only will get lucky in Milan in no time at all. Several permanently well-attended cruise bars (particularly Illumined) are located near the Stazione Centrale, unless of course one prefers to visit one of the themed sex parties such as the "Naked Party" at "Depot". One of Milan's specialties is its "Aperitivi" in the early evening, where you can assist yourself to a drink from the buffet. From a gay point of view Milan is certainly worth a visit. Although the bars and clubs are spread out across the town, most of them can be reached by un
Milan is the second largest urban area in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. The city is considered the world fashion & design capital and is residence to important museums and landmarks including the Milan Cathedral and Santa Maria delle Grazie. It is a global fashion hub and the financial capital of Italy. These industries have acted as a gay magnet for gorgeous Italians, and a recent generation of men now dwell their lives proudly out in the open. Milan has what is considered by many to be Italys gayest street, Via Sammartini. Actually the gay scene is scattered all over the Milan.
Day 1 -
• Independent arrival to your hotel.
• Accommodation and free time for shopping and dinner.
• Overnight at your hotel.
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. The citys urban area is the 5th most populous in Europe, with approximately million people. Milan is considered the society fashion & design capital and is home to important museums and landmarks including the Milan Cathedral and Santa Maria delle Grazie.
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