Città Studi
Città Studi is a bustling, vibrant district that expertly balances urban excitement with family-friendly charm. Widely known for being home to Milan’s universities, this area buzzes with youthful energy and is filled with cafes and eateries offering diverse culinary experiences ideal for families. The streets here are lined with leafy trees and offer wide pavements, making them perfect for stroller-bound little ones. Nearby, you'll find Milan’s Natural History Museum, where children can marvel at life-sized dinosaur models and take part in interactive exhibits. The Museo del Novecento, located a short distance away, provides cultural enrichment suitable for the entire family. Child-friendly hotels here often feature spacious family rooms, with amenities such as crib availability and babysitting services. Proximity to supermarkets and ample playgrounds ensures convenience for families staying in this area.
Città Studi is also home to beautiful green spaces, where families can picnic or enjoy a leisurely afternoon. The area offers a tranquil environment far removed from Milan’s more bustling nightlife districts, thereby guaranteeing a peaceful night sleep. For dining, many local eateries provide children’s menus and are accustomed to accommodating young diners. In terms of daily conveniences, Città Studi’s local markets and supermarkets are perfect for stocking up on essentials without breaking the bank, while also giving you a taste of local life.
| Born from a Need for Education Founded in 1927 to house the Politecnico campus. |
| Home to Guglielmo Marconi's Innovations Marconi's radio experiments in the 1920s took place here. |
| Best Aperitivo Spots in Hidden Courtyards Seek bars on Via Giovanni Pacini for hidden patios. |
