Ripamonti Residence & Hotel Milano





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A pleasant bike ride starting from Certosa di Pavia, near Piazza Grazia Nidasio. The round trip takes place mainly on the cycle paths that run along the Naviglio Pavese River. The itinerary passes through Casarile, Binasco, Badile, Moirago and up to Conca di Rozzano.
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This cycle path starts from Porta Genova in Milan. Keeping the Naviglio Grande on the left pass Corsico, Trezzano sul Naviglio, Gaggiano where the landscape is more pleasant and less urban, up to Abbiategrasso. The Abbiategrasso-Sento Calende cycle path also starts here. Before entering the town, turn right along the canal heading north. From this point the route is more interesting and runs alongside various noble villas surrounded by rich and luxuriant vegetation.
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A nice bike ride along the Adda River, starting from Mediglia. The route takes place entirely on a cycle path and dirt road, starting from the Parco Sud Milano and then reaching the Bosco del Mortone. From here the itinerary follows the river Adda crossing the Bosco Belgiardino and arriving as far as Lodi. To return to the starting point, you can take the train or follow the same route.
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When you have had enough of the traffic, crowds and chaos, and you need some peace and quiet, there is nothing better than a dip ... in the green! Even in frenetic Milan it is possible to follow a naturalistic itinerary, to discover some of the most poetic and relaxing places in the city. From ponds and secular plants to vegetable gardens and splendid flowers. And it could also happen that you see flamingos. Along the way there are many places to stop for a picnic in one of the many parks....
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Discover surprising churches, browse in shops and find Roman ruins in this neighborhood south of the Duomo. Milan's blockbuster sights, for the most part, lie north and west of the Duomo and its large piazza, so most visitors head in those directions, often missing the less-visited (but no less interesting) places in neighborhoods to the south. While many of these are churches, they offer a lot more than the usual array of ecclesiastical art and architecture, including a few...