Fly from Milan to Sydney with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Milan to Sydney and swap the chic culture of Italy’s fashion capital for the cosmopolitan vibe of Australia’s most-visited city. Visit world-famous landmarks, spot incredible wildlife and unwind on golden beaches.
Explore Sydney Harbour, where you’ll find the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, or take a day out to relax on beautiful Bondi Beach. Start planning your adventure down under with Etihad Airways.
MXP to SYD: flight facts
Flying from Milan to Sydney: FAQs
What is Sydney famous for?
Sydney Harbour is home to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Bondi Beach is also renowned around the world and is just a short drive away – the perfect place to soak up the sunshine on Sydney’s warm sands.
The city itself has a lively atmosphere with a vibrant food and entertainment scene.
What is the weather like in Sydney?
Thanks to its subtropical climate, the weather in Sydney is very rarely cold. Summers are hot and winters stay mild. Sydney’s summer runs from December to February.
January is the hottest month in Sydney, with an average temperature of 23°C. July is the coolest month, averaging a pleasant 13°C.
Top tips for Milan to Sydney
Visit the Sydney Opera House
Sydney’s answer to Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, the Sydney Opera House is perhaps the most iconic and distinctive landmark of the city.
Dominating the world-famous Sydney Harbour, capture a photograph of its sail-like architecture with the immense Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background. Then head inside to the box office and grab tickets for one of its weekly shows.
Explore the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Milan is home to its fair share of famous works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci’s world-renowned ‘The Last Supper’.
You can see Sydney’s finest creative and cultural offerings at the city’s impressive Art Gallery of New South Wales, one of the largest galleries in the country. Here, you’ll find fascinating collections of Aboriginal, Australian, Asian, European and contemporary art.