Fly from Bangkok to Milan with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Bangkok to Milan with Etihad and be transported from the bustling streets of Bangkok to the global capital of fashion and design.
A fast-paced city with a rich cultural legacy, Milan has become renowned for its sustainable architecture and futuristic skyline. Explore fascinating museums, visit famous Italian fashion houses and enjoy the very best of Milanese cuisine when you fly to Milan with Etihad.
Flying from Bangkok to Milan: FAQs
Where should I stay in Milan?
Visitors to Milan will discover that each district has its own unique characteristics. If you want to explore the stunning architecture and beautiful buildings of the city, then Porta Nuova is a great base. Those looking to sample authentic Italian life will love the atmosphere of Porta Romana. Duomo is also a great option, thanks to its central location and picturesque surroundings.
What attractions should I see in Milan?
Known as the fashion capital of the world, no visit to Milan is complete without a stroll around the Quadrilatero d’Oro fashion district. Walk along the cobbled streets and gaze into the luxurious windows or treat yourself to an exclusive gift from one of the famous brands. A visit to Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie to see Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is also a must.
Top tips for Bangkok to Milan
:Fine dining at Enrico Bartolini
Bangkok has Mezzaluna and Milan has Enrico Bartolini. Both restaurants feature in the Michelin guide and showcase incredible produce, with the latter recently earning a third star. Set in Milan’s design district of Tortona, the restaurant has two menus, the Be Contemporary tasting menu with forward-thinking cuisine and the Be Classic, serving up the chef’s most loved dishes.
Marvel at Duomo cathedral
Regular visitors to Bangkok’s fascinating Wat Pho temple will love exploring Duomo di Milano, Milan’s extravagant Gothic cathedral. 600 years in the making, the stunning structure is adorned with 135 spires and 3,400 statues, including a gilded copper statue of the Madonnina (Little Madonna), the city’s traditional protector. The interior is equally impressive, thanks to its huge stained-glass windows and towering spires.