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Rome or Milan, which is the best city to visit? This guide will provide insights on the nightlife, sightseeing, cost of travel and other aspects of visiting these two Italian cities.

Travelling to Italy but don’t know if you’d rather visit Rome or Milan? It’s a common question for travellers to one of Europe’s most beautiful and evocative countries.

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Italy’s two largest cities are sometimes thought of as the head (Milan) and the heart (Rome). But how can you decide which is better: Rome or Milan?

One thing is for sure, ask any Roman or Milanese, and they’ll tell you that their city is the best. But that’s not entirely fair. In this article, we’ll look at most important aspects that make a city break.

Then, we’ll give an objective answer to the question where you should go on holiday: Rome or Milan?

Overview of Rome

Rome is the capital and biggest city in Italy. It was also the heart of one of the world’s most revered and feared empires, and there are lots of reminders of that here. Entering the ruins of the Forum or the Colosseum will take you back centuries! Rome is so big that it has an entire country inside it! The Vatican City is the head of the centre of the Catholic Church and also the home of the beautiful Sistine Chapel.

Overview of Milan

Milan is the Italy’s second largest city by population, located in the Lombardy region in the north. It’s one of the world’s most important fashion cities, home to Armani, Moschino, and Versace. It’s also Italy’s financial hub, home to the national stock exchange. What it lacks in sights, it makes up for in high-end restaurants and shops.

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Rome vs Milan: Nightlife

In Milan, you’ll be heading out much earlier than in Rome. Nights start here around 6 or 7pm, whereas in Rome it’s closer to 10pm. This is partly due to the weather.

Start the night with aperitivo, before heading to a live music performance. Clubbing usually starts around 11pm.

Rome has great areas for going out, but they’re all very far apart. It’s best to pick one area and stay in its bars and clubs. Otherwise, you’ll spend a fortune on taxis! Milan wins as the nights start earlier but end just as late!

Verdict: Milan

Rome vs Milan: Sightseeing

There is no competition when it comes to this one. Yes, Milan has the iconic Duomo in the centre and La Scala theatre. However, it seems that Rome has something around every corner. The 18th century Trevi Fountain is adorned with intricate sculptures. The Baroque Spanish Steps lead up to the Trinità dei Monti Church.

And we haven’t even got to the Vatican – which houses the world’s largest basilica and fascinating museums dedicated to art and religion. The real jewel in the crown though is the Colosseum – the iconic Roman amphitheatre.

There’s still loads we haven’t covered, but the real magic of Rome is that there are so many things to see from several different periods of history!

Verdict: Rome

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Rome vs Milan: Centro Storico

It’s hard to pinpoint Rome’s Centro Storico – it’s sprawling and as we’ve already mentioned, there are several periods of history in Rome. Milan’s is a bit easier to find – spreading out from the beautiful Gothic Duomo, which took 6 centuries to complete! In Milan’s Centro Storico, you’ll find fashion houses, coffee shops, and the ornate Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping arcade.

Because it’s more orderly and organised, Milan takes the point this time!

Verdict: Milan

Rome vs Milan: Cost of Travel

There’s so much to do in Rome that even if you choose budget accommodation and keep it tight on the food, you’ll still spend money on attractions. After all, why wouldn’t you?! Average daily prices in both cities are over €100, with Milan at €108 and Rome at €130.

Verdict: Milan

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Rome vs Milan: Food and Restaurants

Typical Milanese food is not what you’d expect. Think risottos, stews, and polenta rather than the Italian staple of pizza. There are some fabulous high-end restaurants you can enjoy when staying here. Rome has some excellent restaurants, but you’ll have to pick through the tourist traps to find them.

Verdict: Milan

Rome vs Milan: Transportation

Milan’s public transportation is easy to use, and one ticket covers metros, trams, and buses for 90 minutes. It’s very efficient (by Italian standards). Rome also has an extensive transport network, and a number of trains. However, the metro can sometimes be a den for pickpockets and it’s not the cleanest!

Verdict: Milan

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Rome vs Milan: Weather

There’s one word for Milan’s weather: unpredictable. It’s the 4th hottest large city in Europe. It’s also the 2nd wettest and is the 6th highest when it comes to temperatures below freezing. There is also fog or smog on 343 days each year! Rome, however, has a standard Mediterranean climate.

Verdict: Rome

Rome vs Milan: Verdict

Verdict: With a score of 5-2, Milan wins! That doesn’t tell the whole story though. Rome is an unmissable and chaotic city filled with historical treasures, while Milan is the powerhouse of Northern Italy.

Verdict: Milan

Hotels in Rome

Hotel Fontanella Borghese – a reasonably priced hotel close to the Via del Corso and the Pantheon, in a great area for shopping.

Casa Mia In Trastevere – an excellent choice in Travestere, one of the best places to stay in Rome.

Hotels in Milan

Hotel Milano Navigli – as the name says, a great accommodation option in the Navigli area with pretty price to quality ratio.sfasdf

Hotel Ritter – an affordable hotel at a prime location, just next to the Parco Sempione.

Other Resources for travelling in Rome and Milan

If you traveling in Italy you might want to check some of our other guides to this romantic European destination. Check the best places to stay in Milan and our guide to where to stay in Rome.

For those considering a longer stay in the country you might want to check our post on the cost of living in Florence, and the average and minimum salary in Rome.

Already in Milan or Rome? Leave your thoughts and questions in the comment box below.

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Which Airports Have the Most Direct International Connections https://checkinprice.com/which-airports-have-the-most-direct-international-connections/ Wed, 28 Dec 2016 19:09:47 +0000 http://checkinprice.com/?p=1534 In this post we will analyze which airports have the most direct international connections using data science Airbus A380 at Paris CDG. Photo by a Bernard LafondThe expansion of air travel has changed the way we live and work over the last century. The number of flights has increased sharply ... Read more

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In this post we will analyze which airports have the most direct international connections using data science

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Airbus A380 at Paris CDG. Photo by a Bernard LafondThe expansion of air travel has changed the way we live and work over the last century. The number of flights has increased sharply over the past few decades, and flight tickets are extremely affordable nowadays.

This article lists which airports have the most direct international connections, using data science to determine the number of countries that can be reached directly from all major airports around the world.

Data Analysis

The data used is provided by Open Flights, and available for download at http://openflights.org/data.html
Justin Barton, a data scientist from Australia, used python framework pandas to analyse the data provided by Open Flights, and the code used for the analysis can be found here on GitHub.

It is useful to note that only countries are counted for this airport ranking. If you can fly from Paris CDG to numerous different cities in Spain, for example, this only counts as one country.

The “Most International” Airports

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This charts displays the most international airports with the number of countries they have direct flight connections.

As seen above, among the top airports with the most direct international connections, four are in Europe. One reasons for this is that Europe has smaller countries, and in many cases, European airports have more international flights than national.

It is also quite common in Europe that some airports have only international commercial passenger flights, such as Ljubljana, Slovenia.

All of the top five “most international” airports also are a main hub for a flag carrier airline. They are: Lufthansa (Frankfurt), British Airways (London Heathrow), Emirates (Dubai), KLM (Amsterdam Schiphol), Air France (Paris CDG).

Among the top 10 “most international airports” only 3 are outside Europe. Two are Middle Eastern hubs for Qatar Airways (Doha Intl.) and Emirates (Dubai Intl.). The JFK airport in New York is the only airport in the Americas in the top 10 of our list.

Paris CDG – The Airport with Most Direct International Connection

The Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport tops our list of the airports with most direct international connections. One can reach 105 countries flying directly out of Paris, boosting tourism and business in the capital.

A combination of factors has helped the Charles de Gaulle Airport to be in the top of this list.

The first factor is the same mentioned above, for the top 5 airports on this list. The fact that Air France is a flag carrier company and has a strong presence at the Charles de Gaulle Airport definitely contributes to a high number of direct international flights from this airport.

The second reason is the high influx of tourists flocking to the French capital every year. Paris is currently the third most visited city in the world, just behind London and Bangkok (1st).

Paris also has a high number of direct flights to African cities. The country has strong ties with Africa, which date back to the French colonies in the region. Since Africa has numerous countries, this also helps to put the CDG airport at the top of our list.

Obs: Some specific territories were counted separately as an international destination, even if they are in fact part of another country. That is the case for some territories like Guadeloupe (France) and / or special administrative regions like Hong Kong (China). The data was analysed as provided by Open Flight.

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