THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Sesto San Giovanni


Things to Do in Sesto San Giovanni
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Galleria Campari, Parco Nord Milano, Multi-day Tours, Cultural Tours. For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product.
Galleria Campari, Parco Nord Milano, Multi-day Tours, Cultural Tours. For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product.
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- fromper adultC$3,587
- Multi-day Toursfromper adultC$3,345
- Multi-day Toursfromper adultC$2,968
- Multi-day Toursfromper adultC$3,092
- Half-day Toursfromper adultC$139
- Private and Luxuryfromper adultC$135
- Rail Toursfromper adult (price varies by group size)C$210
- Likely To Sell Outfromper adultC$90
- fromper adultC$143
- fromper adult (price varies by group size)C$120
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- mcco98 contributionsIf you go to Milan, this is a must see if you love cutting edge art, design, marketing styles and architecture. Don't be confused with previous reviews that discuss food and drinks--those are Compari bars and restaurants which are located near the Duomo, definitely not at this location! Regardless whether or not you care for the drink, do take a guided tour of this place. We checked their website and called to verify the times for the free English tours. I attempted to submit the link for this information, but the Tripadvisor censors refused to allow it. So if you go to the Campari website, remember to click "International" to find the English website, then on "Galleria Campai". The tour is about an hour long and is easy to reach on the metro, but does not seem to get many visitors. We were the only ones on our tour. The art gallery is filled with multi-media works from world famous artists, mostly Italian, all marketing the Campari product line. One of my favorite surprises was a video commercial with the actual cast of the movie, Casablanca, with Rick (Bogart himself!) at the bar, drinking his glass of Campari. They also have displays on the science of colors (their drink is bright red), the reasons for the type of bottle used and the science of smells! Do take the time to check out their website and take the actual tour--it really is very well done! The building complex is also impressive, with its unique design. You will not see any of the production of the product, and there is no tasting room or store so you will need to go elsewhere to taste it. This is probably best, since it is quite the acquired taste.Written December 1, 2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- T0urist7Warsaw, Poland1,396 contributionsParco Nord Milano, near several interesting tourist attractions. a place worth visiting if you are in the areaWritten January 16, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Sue WCanberra, Australia64 contributionsThus is a fabulous hotel. It’s 17th century, so old with lots of beautiful rooms and gardens. It has a fantastic fine dining restaurant, a gym and a bar and is near a nice park. The staff were very helpful. We stayed here to be close to the university. In hindsight though, we should’ve stayed at Isola, which is a fun area with pubs and restaurants. Villa Torretta isn’t near anything - apart from the train station and a shopping centre. While these were both helpful, there are no restaurants or pubs in walking distance, and a lot of the neighbourhood is just depressing - car dealerships interspersed with cheap high rise apartment buildings that have concrete cancer & piles of rubbish on the streets.
So - good for a short stay if you’re going to the uni. Anything else, go closer to the city.Written July 6, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - TuristiperPragaPrague, Czech Republic204 contributionsI went to this shopping center because it was in front of my hotel. It's a fairly small shopping center with some shops and restaurants...nothing special.Written February 4, 2016This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Darko BRichmond, Canada6 contributionsJust a good nice mall. Not a very good or the best. Just good. Would benefit from a bit of TLC and updating. But overall a good shopping mall.Written June 4, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- John AMilan, Italy20 contributionsUntil 4/5 years ago Carro Ponte was a wonderful place to see concerts or just to come to in the evening for a pizza with friends and browse around the funky stalls selling ethnic jewellery, cloths and much more.
Now it is only possible to do the above if you are going to a concert.
This means that if you want to go there for a nice evening with friends and something to nibble not only do you have to pay for the food but also buy a ticket for a concert you couldn’t give a tinkers cuss about.
Very disappointed and hope the previous organisation comes back to manage the place !Written September 14, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Giuseppe7aprileSesto San Giovanni, Italy10 contributionsstreet art very nice situated near the headquarter of Campari. Tere is also a nice garden and a good Ice Cream shop in front ofWritten September 4, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Ultimate Family TravelsDeurne, The Netherlands272 contributionsthis monument isn't impressive, it isn't artistically special, but it's done in a very well made style, it transmit you what the city went through and it does it properly.Written February 21, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- PezzlerChicago, IL320 contributionsWe visited this rink for the annual Spring Cup held in February. It's pretty much like rinks in the United States. This one has plenty of seating though the parking lot seemed small. We arrived by subway so we didn't have to figure out parking.
The woman at the ticket window didn't speak English and had trouble understanding how many tickets we needed. A kind person behind us helped us.
The bathrooms looked pretty much like rink bathrooms I've seen everywhere else. After a few hours into a competition they're messy and not cleaned. The women's restroom was on a timer for the lights so it's good either to be quick or have someone to turn it back on for you.
There was no food available inside but outside on the side of the building there is a "bar" which sells food. It's small and was crowded when we were there. While I wasn't excited by any of the offerings they did have an assortment of sandwiches (paninis). Outside across the parking lot there were two food trucks that showed up for this competition. They both offered basically the same thing--hamburgers, hotdogs, sausages and some other sandwiches. I thought it was funny that rink food doesn't seem to change much no matter where you are. I ended up buying my child a hotdog which she thought was good. They cooked it when we ordered. We took it back inside. There didn't seem to be any prohibition on taking food into the rink as some rinks do in the United States for competitions.
It's a quick walk from the subway. Once you reach street level you will see the building in front of you. You walk pass a stop for several busses.
It wasn't particularly cold inside so there was no need for a blanket when we sat in the stands.Written September 17, 2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.