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Villoresi 🇮🇹 Canal 🇮🇹 Italy

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la Foglia Orientale da Gessate a Monza, prima parte

Cammino di Sant'Agostino, l'ultimo tratto di foglia orientale, da Gessate a Monza.

Si riprende dal capolinea della linea verde di Gessate e - attraversando tutto il paese- in 2,9 km si torna sul percorso vero e proprio, lungo il canale Villoresi.
Non è così monotono come avevamo temuto, il canale è si una costante ma il terreno varia e si passa da piste ciclopedonali ben tenute a lunghi tratti erbosi, sterrati e perfino stretti tratti di argine bordati da fitta boscaglia.
La prima parte termina ad Agrate.

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Way of Sant'Agostino, the last stretch of eastern leaf, from Gessate to Monza.

It picks up from the terminus of the green line of Gessate and - crossing the whole country - in 2.9 km you return to the actual path, along the Villoresi canal.
It is not as monotonous as we had feared, the channel is constant but the terrain varies and it passes from well-kept cycle paths to long grassy stretches, dirt roads and even narrow stretches of embankment bordered by thick brush.
The first part ends in Agrate.

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Foglia Orientale da Gessate a Monza, seconda parte.

Cammino di Sant'Agostino, tratto finale della foglia orientale.

Da Agrate si passa sotto la A4 (il percorso sembra portare diritto al casello, per poi scendere in un sottopasso) e dopo esser passati tra qualche capannone si ritorna a camminare lungo il canale Villoresi.
S.Albino e S.Damiano sono ormai vicini ma si incontrano ancora scorci interessanti e tanto verde, purtroppo costellato di rifiuti di ogni genere.
Si arriva al cimitero di Monza passando sul moderno ponte pedonale e da qui un lungho rettilineo porta in pieno centro, fino all'Arengario e oltre, alla Villa Reale.
Qui entriamo nei giardini della Villa, costeggiamo i laghetti e la valle dei sospiri per uscire finalmente sul ponte sul Lambro, direttamente di fronte al Santuario di Santa Maria alla Grazie, fine tappa.

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Way of Sant'Agostino, final stretch of the eastern leaf.

From Agrate you pass under the A4 (the path seems to lead straight to the toll booth, then descends into an underpass) and after passing through some sheds you return to walking along the Villoresi canal.
S.Albino and S.Damiano are now close but there are still interesting views and lots of greenery, unfortunately dotted with all kinds of waste.
You get to the cemetery of Monza passing on the modern pedestrian bridge and from here a long straight road leads to the center, up to the Arengario and beyond, to the Villa Reale.
Here we enter the gardens of the Villa, we skirt the lakes and the valley of sighs to finally exit on the bridge over the Lambro, directly in front of the Sanctuary of Santa Maria alla Grazie, end of the stage.

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Milan Cathedral Duomo - FULL VIDEO PREVIEW (Milan, Italy)

We flew into Milan Bergamo Airport, so it would be rude not to visit the city centre! We actually parked for free at Gessate subway station and took the M2 Green Line in (As we were nea that area anyway)... You can do this a lot closer, the price difference changes after Cascina Gobba on the M2 for instance, so parking by Cascina Gobba would be the best option if coming from the North East for the lowest fare vs the best free parking option!

You can access the city centre and pretty much everything you need to see in Milan from the Duomo stop on the M1 and M3 subway lines. The city bicycle rental is CRAZY cheap, around 25-50 cents for an hour! So getting around is no problem!

Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano [ˈdwɔːmo di miˈlaːno]; Lombard: Domm de Milan [ˈdɔm de miˈlã]) is the cathedral church of Milan, Italy. Dedicated to St Mary of the Nativity (Santa Maria Nascente), it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Cardinal Angelo Scola. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the largest church in Italy (the larger St. Peter's Basilica is in the State of Vatican City) and the fifth largest in the world.

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Piazza Castello, Castello Visconteo, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy

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Metro Station Primaticcio - Milan 🇮🇹 - Walkthrough 🚶

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Exploring Milan City Centre - VIDEO TOUR (Milan, Italy)

We flew into Milan Bergamo Airport, so it would be rude not to visit the city centre! We actually parked for free at Gessate subway station and took the M2 Green Line in (As we were nea that area anyway)... You can do this a lot closer, the price difference changes after Cascina Gobba on the M2 for instance, so parking by Cascina Gobba would be the best option if coming from the North East for the lowest fare vs the best free parking option!

You can access the city centre and pretty much everything you need to see in Milan from the Duomo stop on the M1 and M3 subway lines. The city bicycle rental is CRAZY cheap, around 25-50 cents for an hour! So getting around is no problem!

Milan (English /mᵻˈlæn/ or US /mᵻˈlɑːn/; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno]; German: Mailand, Lombard, German: Mailand, Milanese variant: Milan [miˈlã]) is a city in Italy, capital of the Lombardy region, and the most populous metropolitan area and the second most populous comune in Italy. The population of the city proper is 1,346,000, and that of the Metropolitan City of Milan is 3,209,000. According to Eurostat, the commuting area has 4,252,000 inhabitants but its built-up-urban area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Milan), has a population estimated to be about 5,270,000 in 1,891 square kilometres (730 square miles), ranking 4th in the European Union. The wider Milan metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, is a polycentric metropolitan region that comprehends almost all the provinces of Lombardy and the Piedmont province of Novara and has a population of about 8,500,000 people. Milan is the main industrial and financial centre of Italy and one of global significance. In terms of GDP, it has the largest economy among European non-capital cities. Milan is considered part of the Blue Banana and lies at the heart of one of the Four Motors for Europe.

Milan is an Alpha leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research, and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy's Stock Exchange and the headquarters of the largest national and international banks and companies. The city is a major world fashion and design capital, well known for several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair. The city hosts numerous cultural institutions, academies and universities, with 11% of the national total enrolled students.

Milan's museums, theatres and landmarks (including the Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Leonardo da Vinci paintings such as The Last Supper, a UNESCO World Heritage Site) attract over 9 million visitors annually. Milan – after Naples – is the second Italian city with the highest number of accredited stars from the Michelin Guide. The city hosted the Universal Exposition in 1906 and 2015. Milan is home to two of Europe's major football teams, A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale, and one of the major basketball team, Olimpia Milano.

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Italy, Milan|2023|4K HDR| Piola Underground station|

The line runs from the southern to the north-eastern neighborhoods passing through the city centre, serving the north-eastern metropolitan area with two different branches. The line is 39.4 km (24.5 mi) long and has 35 stations. Line 2 is the longest line of the Milan Metro and is the only one running partially overground. The branch to Cologno Nord runs mostly on viaducts, while those to Assago and Gessate run on the surface.


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Walking tour in Abbiategrasso - City walks 4K Display | Comune in Italy, 2021

On this video let's walk and discover Abbiategrasso - is the largest municipality in the hinterland with a total area approximately one third of that of Milan.

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From Duomo Milan take Metro line 1 [ red ] to Bisceglie [ last stop ]. Then take a Bus Z551 to Abbiategrasso Stazione FS. Ticket cost 3.60 euro. 1hr 11 minutes ride 27.5 kilometers.

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4:44 Castello Visconteo di Abbiategrasso
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17:15 Coso S. Martino
19:50 Piazza C. Golgi
20:34 Piazza Giacomo Mareotti
21:58 Corso Italia
25:53 Corso San Pietro
30:27 Parish of San Pietro
33:52 Via Passaggio centrale
36:32 Bus stop to Abbiategrasso
37:31 Bus stop to Bisceglie
37:46 Abbiategrasso Train Station

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Royal Garden, Assago, Italy

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Girls trip to Italy (by train) part i | Slow travel diary

Last October my friend Emma and I took a girls trip to Italy by train. For this slow travel diary I show part i of our journey from London to Lecce.

We took the Eurostar from London to Paris and had lunch in Paris before taking the TGV train from Paris to Milan. We stayed overnight in Milan and spent the next day exploring the city before taking the sleeper train from Milan to Lecce.

Italy is one of the most popular holiday destinations for people in the UK. So I’m hoping that showing how much more of an adventure it is to travel by train will inspire others to choose slow travel over flying.

A few years ago I quit flying for holidays and since then whenever I go away I travel by land or sea, mainly by train or ferry.

If you’re interested in learning more about sustainable travel and seeing what other flight-free holidays look like I will be uploading more videos in the future which explore both.

For now though I hope you enjoy this video and see you soon!

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TIMESTAMPS

Intro 00:00
London St Pancras 01:08
Eurostar to Paris 01:58
Lunch in Paris 02:30
TGV train from Paris to Milan 03:29
Arriving in Milan 05:53
Outro 07:01

HOW LONG IT TOOK

London - Paris | 2h 20
Paris - Milan | 7h
Overnight stay in Milan
Milan - Lecce (sleeper train) | 8h 40

PRICE

London to Paris Eurostar | from £52 one-way/£78 return
Paris to Milan TGV | from £25 each way
Milan to Lecce sleeper train | from £29

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ROUTE OPTIONS

London to Paris (2h 20) - Paris to Milan (7h) - Milan to Lecce (8h 40)
- Day 1 Depart London 9:22 - Day 2 Arrive Lecce 16:15
- Eurostar from £52 one-way/£78 return, TGV from €29 each way, Frecciabianca day train from €29.90
- Quickest and cheapest option
London to Paris (2h 20) - Paris to Milan (7h) - Milan to Lecce (sleeper)
- Day 1 Depart London 9:22 - Day 3 Arrive Lecce 9:24
- Eurostar from £52 one-way/£78 return, TGV from €29 each way, Sleeper from £29
- Longer and more expensive when you add in the cost of a cabin or couchette but gives you more time to see Milan and more fun with the sleeper

TRAIN VS PLANE (calculations made in October 2021)

Train option 1
18h + overnight stay in Milan
From £178 return
60-70kgC02

Train option 2
18h + overnight stay + day in Milan
From £178 return (£219 with couchette; £236 with cabin)
60-70kgC02

Plane
8h (direct flight from Stansted including transport to and from airports and check in + security)
11h 30 (indirect from london city including transport to and from airports and check in + security)
From £234 return (£122 for flights; £92 for taxis to and from Lecce; £20 for train to and from Stansted airport)
430kgC02 (indirect flight)
350kgC02 (direct flight)

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Naviglio Martesana, Gongorzola, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

The Naviglio della Martesana is a canal in the Lombardy region, Northern Italy. Running from the Adda river, in the vicinity of Trezzo sull'Adda, to Milan, it was also known as Naviglio Piccolo. It is part of the system of navigli of the Milan area. Approximately 38 kilometres long, with a substantial section covered over or infilled, its width varies between 9 and 18 metres, while the depth is between one and three metres. Originally named Naviglio Piccolo, it subsequently changed to Martesana from the name of the county across which it runs. Along the way it crosses the boundaries of the villages of Trezzo sull'Adda, Vaprio d'Adda, Cassano d'Adda, Inzago, Bellinzago Lombardo, Gessate, Gorgonzola, Bussero, Cassina de' Pecchi, Cernusco sul Naviglio and Vimodrone, and gives the name Martesana to all this area. The canal enters Milan alongside Via Padova until Cassina de' Pomm: at the junction with Via Melchiorre Gioia it disappears underground following the route of Via Melchiorre Gioia itself southwards. In the past it would have passed through the Fossa dell'Incoronata and the Laghetto di San Marco to connect with the Fossa Interna (or Inner Ring). Today, after merging with the river Seveso, the underground course becomes the Cavo Redefossi in the vicinity of Porta Nuova, runs under the cerchia dei bastioni to Porta Romana, follows Corso Lodi and Via Emilia, finally ending up in the River Lambro. The history of the canal begins on June 3, 1443, date of a document by Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, approving an ambitious project put forward by a group of illustrious Milanese citizens led by Catellano Cotta, the duke's administrator for the salt monopoly. The project aims to deviate the River Adda and thus build a canal for irrigation and to feed up to 16 mill wheels. The design included a water intake positioned just below the castle of Trezzo sull'Adda, where the natural course of the river narrows, therefore producing a current sufficient to guarantee a constant flow of water. The canal was to run alongside the river until Cassano d'Adda, where it would curve away in a south-westerly direction towards Milan, then hug the town walls of Inzago, turn towards Trecella and Melzo, and finally end up in the River Molgora. Because of the political situation of the time, nothing happened until 1457, when Francesco Sforza's edict, underwritten by Cicco Simonetta, marked the start of design work. The project was seen as being of great public benefit: since the war between Milan and Venice, Sforza had realised the military and economic potential of a navigable canal in an area that, at the time, was considered to be of strategic importance to the dukedom. So he modified the original project, to put it into a wider context giving the city of Milan a water connection to the Rivers Adda and Ticino. It was constructed by the engineer Bertola de Nova (1410–75) and inaugurated in 1465 by Bianca Maria Sforza. Today it is a popular recreational area, known for its tranquil and traffic free cycling paths. No known publications in English, but a mention can be found on p. 34–35 of Hadfield's World Canals, 1986. ISBN 0-7153-8555-0. For an Italian bibliography see the Italian version of this article on the Italian Wikipedia.
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Amibici - Le vie d'acqua tra Lecco e Cassano d'Adda

2 maggio 2015 - Amibici - Le vie d'acqua tra Lecco e Cassano d'Adda
50 Km fino a Cassano con possibilità di proseguire per Milano seguendo il Naviglio della Martesana per un totale di 70 Km.
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Metro Station Piazza Abbiategrasso - Milan 🇮🇹 - Walkthrough 🚶

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Piazza Abbiategrasso is a station on the M2 line.
The station opened on March 10, 2005.

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Casa Giordano - Cerrina Monferrato - Italy

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Casa Giordano hotel city: Cerrina Monferrato - Country: Italy
Address: Via Colombaio 9; zip code: 15020

Overlooking the hills of Monferrato, Casa Giordano offers a furnished terrace with views of the countryside. A typical Italian breakfast is served daily in the living room.
-- Surplombant les collines du Monferrato, le Casa Giordano propose une terrasse meublée avec vue sur la campagne. Un petit-déjeuner typiquement italien est servi tous les jours dans le salon.
-- La Casa Giordano tiene vistas a las colinas de Monferrato y una terraza amueblada con vistas al campo. Todos los días se sirve un desayuno italiano típico en la sala de estar.
-- Von der möblierten Terrasse der Casa Giordano genießen Sie eine Aussicht auf die Hügel von Monferrato. Ein typisch italienisches Frühstück wird täglich im Wohnzimmer serviert.
-- Casa Giordano kijkt uit over de heuvels van Monferrato en beschikt over een gemeubileerd terras met uitzicht op de omgeving. Er wordt elke dag een typisch Italiaans ontbijt geserveerd in de woonkamer.
-- Con vista sulle colline del Monferrato, la Casa Giordano offre una terrazza arredata, affacciata sulla campagna e una colazione tipica italiana servita ogni giorno nel soggiorno.
-- Casa Giordano酒店俯瞰着Monferrato山,设有可欣赏乡村景色的露台,用餐室每天早晨供应经典的意大利早餐。 所有客房都拥有免费无线网络连接、基本家具和瓷砖地板。每间客房都设有共用浴室。 巴士站距离Casa Giordano酒店有200米,在那里可乘车前往Casale Monferrato镇和都灵(Turin)。阿斯蒂(Asti)距离酒店有30公里。
-- К услугам гостей отеля типа «постель и завтрак» Casa Giordano — меблированная терраса с видом на загородную местность и холмы Монферрато. По утрам в гостиной подают традиционный итальянский завтрак.
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Driving Thru Milano, Italy

Just two well mannered Americans on our quest to see the Duomo. We did it in a big way.

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