Milan
The university quarter - Politecnico students, cheap trattorias, quiet parks, and the Milan that has nothing to prove to tourists.
Citta Studi is Milan's university district, home to the Politecnico di Milano, and it is the most authentic slice of everyday Milanese life. There are no attractions to speak of, which is exactly the point. The neighbourhood has the cheapest trattorias in the city (pranzo/lunch special EUR 8-12), quiet residential streets, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci where students gather, and neighbourhood markets that serve locals. If you want to understand how Milanese actually live - the morning espresso at the corner bar, the pranzo rush at noon, the evening passeggiata - this is where to come.
Restaurants and cafes in Citta Studi
The trattorias around Piazza Leonardo da Vinci serve pranzo (lunch special) for EUR 8-12 including primo, secondo, bread, and water. Student prices that tourists rarely find.
Pick any bar on Via Celoria or Via Ponzio. Stand at the counter, order an espresso (EUR 1.20), drink it in two sips. You are now doing exactly what the locals do.
There are no English menus, no tourist information, and no souvenir shops. That is the appeal. Bring basic Italian phrases or Google Translate.
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