Fly from Sydney to Milan with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Sydney to Milan and journey from the sun-kissed harbours of east coast Australia, to the elegant metropolis of northern Italy. Capital of the wealthy Lombardy region, Milan is one of the centres of fashion, retail and history in Europe.
With the beautiful Duomo di Milano cathedral and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II to admire, there’s some of the finest architecture in the world on display here.
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Flying from Sydney to Milan: FAQs
What food is Milan known for?
Milanese cuisine is hearty, delicious and varied. Eat like a local with risotto – the rice-based dish is the city’s signature and you’ll find it on any good menu in the city. Piadina is a thin flatbread filled with meat and cheese that’s ideal for lunch.
Polenta is popular in northern Italy too – a comforting, boiled cornmeal dish served as a side or main, sometimes ‘wet’, sometimes grilled.
What is the weather like in Milan?
In summer, Milan is warm and humid, with temperatures often reaching around 30°C during the warmest months of July and August.
During the winter, weather can drop towards freezing in December and January. The city’s architecture and attractions makes it the perfect year-round place to visit.
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Explore Milan's unique culture
Tick off a must-see by heading to the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Inside this outstanding work of architecture, you’ll be wowed by Leonardo da Vinci’s most revered painting – The Last Supper.
Fans of contemporary design will discover a collection of over 1,600 intriguing objects at the Triennale Design Museum, including furniture, clothing, appliances and books.
Fashion capital of the world
Sydney is home to its own fashion week, but Milan is truly one of the leading fashion capitals of the world. Many visitors come to this city solely for the shopping.
You’ll most definitely want to browse at the chic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele ii Mall, where you’ll find high-end boutiques and world-class brands set within an architectural masterpiece.