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30.4.11

Navigli

When people go to Milano, they see Duomo, stores and - if time is enough and the bus takes them - the big park. Sadly, the most charming side of the city (of course, the south) is often outside the planned route.

Next time, take a walk down. Find the 'Porta' after all cool stores along Corso di Porta Ticinese and get some watery feeling with stroll around Navigli's canals.



Park nearby.



La Porta.



Naviglio Pavese











Naviglio Grande



Painters' innegård



Ready for lunch.



Carciofi a la Romana




Ravioli di Carciofi



Carpaccio di Polpo



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2 comments

E. said...

Qué bonitos recuerdos de Milan... a nosotros también nos gusta salirnos del típico recorrido del turista en masa. Menos mal que esta sábado volvemos a disfrutar de nuestra querida Italia visitando la región de Emilia Romagna, así no me das tanta envidia! Espero poder disfrutar de días tan soleados como los de tu viaje, aunque en España no se echa tanto de menos el sol como por tu tierra adoptiva.

Besos.
E.

Clau said...

En Italia seguro... No como aquí, que se ha pasado el día nevando, soplando el viento endemoniado y sin levantar de 3C. En fin, a mal tiempo abrigo gordo y zapatilla de goretex. Ya pasará...

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