Living in Milan: Pros and Cons
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2024
- I moved to Milan last year and today, I would like to give you 3 Pros and 3 Cons of living here. The tips in this video can be useful both if you are planning to visit Milan for a week end, as well as if you are considering moving here long term.
Milan and the Po Valley, more generally, will always be among the most polluted areas because it is surrounded by the Alps and the Apennines, and there is little air circulation. However, the air that Milanese people breathe is the best they have ever breathed, with pollution constantly decreasing for decades. Obviously, there will be days with peaks in pollution, especially after periods of drought, but the limits are exceeded also because they are - rightly - lowered over time. It makes the news when the alarm thresholds are exceeded, but it does not make the news that on average the air has been improving for decades.
Visited Milan in February for the first time, and I was really surprised. It is such a 'cool' city. But for me, the cons simply mean I have to choose another lovely Italian city (town) for my move. All good, with Milan being such a flight hub I can get my fill, often.
Great point 👌🏻 cheers
went to Milano last week and confirm what Adriano said. Good job! keep on posting!
Awesome! Thank you!
bro hai una qualità incredibile nei video! continua così che farai strada
My biggest pro of living in Milan would be I can go to the San Siro to watch Milan's matches and the biggest cons would be I can go to the San Siro to watch Milan's matches. Jokes aside, Milan is an enjoyable city to visit in one or two days if you want to experience a mix of culture, shopping, and night life, maybe as a starting point for a longer trip. Living there is a different story as it is extremely expensive and polluted. And you don't find that Italian mindset of taking things slowly, it's only being productive and rush. Of course, it offers incredibile job (and study) opportunities due to its international dimension and events, especially for certain sectors like fashion, design and branding. Luckly I'm from Bergamo, so not too far from Milan, and I live in Trentino now. I think I wouldn't move there if not for an offer out the door.
Comunque bel canale ti sei guadagnato un sub :) potrò dire di essere nei primi 1300 quando avrai grandi numeri
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Milan felt like the business center of Italy when I visited. More " industrial " too. No dolce Vita to be found. Just fast paced living and busy people everywhere lol
Second and third cities are usually the industrial hubs. Milan and Turin in Italy, Marseille and Lyon in France, Hamburg and Munich in Germany, Birmingham and Manchester in England. Capital cities are usually the administrative centres but have less industry.
@@Dreyno Good point
very cool video bro ! if i'm looking for somewhere cheaper & less polluted but also with the same kind of opportunity & ethnic diversity in italy where would that be ?
Thank you! I think Turin could be a good compromise based on your criteria 😃🍻
@@adrianotheitaliano ay thanks bro, keep it up
Costs are all relative. Milan is expensive for Italy. Here in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, a 1 bedroom (br) place will cost you 1700 Euro/month. Cafe is Euro 3.40. Just Cafe / coffee. I have a big question though: after a sunday with 4 plates of pasta... plus cornetto for breakfast, gelato for dessert... how do Italians stay slim? Specifically how do you stay slim?
I walk! I walk everywhere :)
Milan is like Berlin.. its not proper Italia. Also Lombardi are cold..very proper and we can feel like we are in Germany. By the way..Svizzera is close by so that's why. I lived in Milano 4 years. ok.. its clean maybe its international maybe its close to Switzerland but right now i live in Roma.and maybe its dirty maybe its mess, traffic but people are much nicer, all nice places around by car, climate super and it has fascino.
Rome forever 🍻🧡
1000-1200 euro to rent? Shit, its cheaper than LA, San Francsico, and New York. That doesn't sound expensive
might want to take into account wages too
Try Venice (I'm Venetian and I live in Milan) or Florence (my wife was born there). Everything is freaking expensive there, accomodation too , even more expensive than Milan and there's not much to do, especially in Venice. By the way, what' s wrong about being an "international" city? Milan is authentic because it is international and this makes it special and unique. I don''t want to live in a second-rate Rome, Venice, Florence or Naples.
Nothing wrong. Just depends what you are looking for 😃🤘🏼 Take care brother! Love Venice
Living in Milan. Pros: the train to Rome 🚅
“Stazione centrale”….. “ercosodaarai”
gelateria rotschild
Se vai in centro , per forza, come in tutte le città turistiche. Dove abito io in periferia un gelato così lo pago 3,50 euro. Magari si dovrebbero dire anche queste cose, che in molte zone periferiche i prezzi sono molti più bassi. Perchè nessuno lo dice mai?
@@strikedn calcola ha fatto un video apposta per parlare di sta roba
È il tema del video amico mio 😃
@@adrianotheitaliano Quale? Far credere che Milano è cara dappertutto quando lo sai anche tu che non è vero?
Cons
Pickpockets
Scammers
Beggars
Street sellers
Taxi drivers
Bars and restaurants with confusing menus