So my Milan trip was about a month ago, I'm just not tat great at updating, better late than never.
I had always heard that Milan was industrial and not that pretty so I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked the city. It reminded me more of France than Italy but that's not a bad thing at all. This was another excursion arranged by IES so we had a nice little itinerary arranged with plenty of free time. Our first day we saw the last supper by Da Vinci, which was pretty neat but pretty much the only thing the area. The first night we also got he chance to go see a ballet at the famous La Scala opera house. So 8 of us got all dressed up and headed to the ballet. We were way early as Italian only arrive about 10 minutes before anything if they have a reservation so we had plenty of time to sneak pictures and take it in. We were definitely in the nose bleed seats, and could only see about 2/3rds of the stage, so I stood for most of the ballet. It was a mix of modern and classical that was pretty interesting. The good thing about being so far up was I could see everyone on the stage at once and it was a different way to see it.
The next day we toured and even though it was 4 hours it really didn't feel long at all. After the tour my roomie Gio and I decided to climb to the top of the Duomo. It was amazing. The weather was perfect just warm enough in the sun to not need my jacket. We spent about an hour on the roof walking around, taking a million pictures and basking in the sun. It was glorious. After getting off the roof we decided to just walk around the Duomo area and see what the shopping was like there. It was a good choice as I looked down a side street and discover the Ferrari store, four levels of red racing amazingness. Of course it was all hideously expensive but that didn't keep me from perusing the store for about 45 minutes. Gio was a saint for waiting so patiently. The best part was after buying the least expensive things in the store I got to take my picture in a real F1 car they have in the lower level. It was totally worth the cost of an overpriced notebook and pen.
After dinner we walked around in search of the night life only to be told that since it was the first cold weekend there wouldn't be much action until much later. Instead of waiting we decided to make our own fun and 4 of us ducked into a random Irish pub with Halloween decorations. Irish Pub's are quite popular in Italy, it seems that every 3rd place is some sort of Irish pub. Anyway we made a good choice as the music was good and place warm and fun.
Our last day we had a tour of the La Scala Museum. This was probably my least favorite activity as our guide was extremely boring. There were so many interesting things she could have talked about but instead she told us about the technique of some obscure painter who painted the portraits of La Scala patrons. She gave the tour in Italian and I decided that it wasn't worth the effort yo understand something so boring. Once I gave up on the guide and walked around by myself it was much more enjoyable.
After a quick lunch it was time to hop on the bus back to Siena. The drive through the mountains was really pretty, especially with a light dusting of snow. It was a great trip, another success!



