For all the nay sayers, you see Alessio and Jessie have shown how interesting and beautiful Milan is. I kid you not people, we have been going to Milan for almost 2 decades and we still have things we want to see and do but haven’t done or seen. Eataly and catch a football(soccer) match at San Siro stadium. Thank you guys for taking me through one of my favorite cities in Italy. Yes it is the financial capital of Italy but it has so many interesting things to see and do.
Indeed. I was quite surprised how nice it all looked. I expected a sprawling industrialized mess, but the parts that are beatiful, really are something. But you really see that this is a city where the big money was made in the past.
In reality, Milan is far superior in history and culture to all other European capitals. The problem is that in Italy there are: Rome, Florence, Venice, Verona, Palermo, Padua... etc. Example: the Arch of Peace has the same history as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. But the Arc de Triomphe is a national monument for France.
My wife and I visited Italy three times before 2014. After watching most of your videos you have inspired me by your honest food and sightseeing approach to look at places in Italy other then Rome, Florence & Venice. I would now add Sicily, Milan, Lake Como and the Alps.
Visit Turin instead of those usual destinations, you'll be surprised by the pure class and elegance of that city, believe me. Turin is considered the most classy and elegant city in Italy, you'll discover the reason if you'll give it a chance. It's outside the vulgar mass tourism packs, it's for conoisseurs and beauty lovers. Remember what i wrote, a day you'll thank me 🙂
We love Milan: shopping at Peck on Spadari, ice cream cones in the late afternoon, the very rewarding climb to the roof of the Duomo via the spiraling stone stairs, Tosca at La Scala, the Navigli,…❤❤❤
Ty Jessi & Alessio, just beautiful buildings omg. I will never be able to experience such a trip, any trip for that matter. I can imagine how good the food you tried was, it sure looked amazing 😋. That selfie of you both in front of that gorgeous building, wow. 🥰 Safe travels and thanks again for sharing 🤗😀
We visited the Starbucks Roastery in Milan in June. We loved it. There are 3 in the U.S., Seattle of coarse, Chicago and New York. Out of the cities we visited in June, Venice, Florence, Rome, cinque Terre Vernazza, Varenna in Lake Coma then Milan. Milan was our most relaxing and friendly. It totally surprised us.
Milan was my first vacation as an adult, my first time flying too. The cemetary was my favorite, spent sevaral hours there, it is like an open-air museum.
My wife and I were just in Milan for the first time back in March (just for a few days on either end of our visit from the States to Bologna). It was definitely a gorgeous city! Our hotel was directly across the street from the Castello Sforzesco and it was so nice to visit the Duomo, the Galleria, and, of course, have the yummy food (my personal fave was the Cotoletta alla Milanese we had there our first night). Definitely hope to visit again sometime!
@@roger_melly5025 Well, I don't think there's anything wrong with being a tourist sometimes. I mean, everyone is a tourist SOMEWHERE (unless you never leave your home country, of course). Besides, it was a dish I'd had several times outside Italy, so I wanted to try it in Milano, it's namesake. I'm also happy to try other foods in Italy as well (in fact, in Bologna, I had all sorts of local foods). It's not the only thing that I ate. No need to 'food shame', as it's no big deal, really. Let people eat what they want. 🤷
@@NicoleM_radiantbaby Of course. You are correct 🙂 My comment was meant tongue in cheek. Although when I informed one of my Italian colleagues that I liked osso bucco with risotto alla milanese, he was very dismissive saying "bah menu turistico 🤣🤣
Those are called "over glasses", they are actually a real thing! LoL Do a google search, they can be inexpensive to expensive. I saw an online commercial and thought NO WAY, I have to have seen it incorrectly. LoL until I looked them up. I bought a pair and 💕 them. A whole lot less than a prescription pair of glasses or those annoying transition lenses.
I've never had Starbucks in my life, but I can imagine that any American company in Italy has to up their game, or they simply won't survive there. Jessie, your black/navy/white dress is fabulous.
@@juliojimenez9794 I don't think I'll ever step foot in a Starbucks, as they support Israel's genocide of Palestinians. I'd imagine their product is superior in most places outside of the USA.
If you just get plain coffee, you can judge them without all of the sugar and other junk people put in it. It tends to have a bitter edge and a very long after taste. They used to boost the caffeine content but they caught a lot of flak for that and I think they stopped.
there is a specific 'chain' of starbucks cafes that are branded as deluxe roasteries and I've seen photos of the one in Chicago and have it on my list to eventually try, but these roasteries are located in a few different countries, Shanghai being one of them. I'm still disappointed I wasn't able to fit in stopping by that one when I was there but I did see the outside. I enjoy watching Inga Lam's channel and she did a video about the Shanghai location a few years ago.
Really enjoyed visiting Milan in 2019 on day trip. My Milanese work friend took me on tour. We went to *$, it was housed in historic building. Milan's first centralized post office with beautiful marble architecture. Work friend says bldg was retired and empty for a while before *$ came in to use it. Espresso and farro salad brunch was tasty. Pal introduced me to panzerotti, a typical Milanese lunch item. Milan is definitely a return trip city. Our day trip was not long enough. Thx J and A for this wonderful vlog!
I love Milano. My husband was a consultant at Fiat in 2008. We travelled from Torino to Milano many times and are returning to visit friends soon. We went to Eataly way back then, before it was ever in the U.S. It was a popular place for business lunches. Taking the elevator to the top of the Duomo is a must. Torino is also a great city. Fantastic restaurants, piazzas and an awesome Egyptian Museum. And the chocolate shops in Torino are next level.
Looks like u had a fun trip. Beautiful places & architecture. Love the old home kitchen look of that last restaurant. The food looked & sounded good too!
I have a picture of me outside the Duomo eating Gelato back in 2013.(My profile pic in the Colosseum is from same trip) It was while I was backpacking Europe so not a “fancy” trip. Many memories from Milan.
Oh, Versailles is a Palace, a country home for the Kings of France, so it was not meant to be defensive like a Castle. Thank you, for taking me places I will never get to see.
@@Maloenton-Agency Google says that Caserta is larger. Caserta was built 100 years AFTER Versaille. Each era had different needs from a palace, so Carseta looks like a Business Building, while Versailles was always a country home, and place to escape Paris.
Sono di Milano, anche qui si può mangiare bene ed abbondante per pochissimi euro. Con 12-15 euro un pranzo completo (primo, secondo, contorno, acqua a e caffè) si può trovare. Non bisogna andare nei posti turistici in centro però, ma dove vanno in pausa pranzo i lavoratori
Is Milan empty in August due to Ferragosto on the 15th? I follow The Positano Diaries and they were saying that everything shuts down for August, to rest after the year of hard labor. Thank you for this wonderful look into Milan. Everyone talks about Rome and Venice, it's nice to see Milan get some love too. 😊❤
I really love this video and I really loved the vintage 60s restaurant that you ate at. Jessi , looks so pretty in her dresses.Please tell us where you buy your dresses your gold earrings and your pretty black flats shoes. You look so put together and you don’t look like you’re sweating, but so stylish & classy!! you guys look so relaxed and our usual and stylish couple traveling around Italy with no cares in the world. I especially love that you took us to the sports stadium! Wow, that is exciting & frenetic!!! LOVE YOUR SMILES! PS, what was the name of that restaurant? Should I ever get back to Milano?
I'm not sure if anyone already commented about this but Starbucks Reserve has locations in Seattle, New York, and Chicago. I've never been to any of those locations but I've heard that the drinks and food are 100 times better than a regular Starbucks. Also, as you saw in Milan, Starbucks Reserve Roastery locations have menu items you cannot find on a regular Starbucks menu. Side note: You asked about the US so I only included locations you can find here but Starbucks Reserve also has a location in Tokyo, Japan.
Love Milano. I have explored Italy from North to South and Milano remains my #1 fave. Why? It has the unique vibe of elegance, that for me outscores both its competitors, Paris and London. Milano is something else.
Awwww that was so fun!!!!! Thank you both for this video!!!! Jess your outfits and jewelry and hairstyles fit the atmosphere so well!!!! And as always I appreciate both of your guys' commentary throughout the video to inform us of different things!!!! Also, Alessio's camerawork was so good!!!!! I especially appreciated the scene showing the car near the end as it drove around the bend on the street, the design of that road was really interesting!!! And I loved the ending part that showed your guys' last view of the city before leaving and how classic of a scene it was!!!! Thank you guys again!!! ❤❤❤
Milano a dicembre è bellissima. È magistralmente illuminata con le luci natalizie e le vetrine sfavillanti . Gente in giro per lo shopping Natalizio. TI PIACERÀ SICURAMENTE.
So glad you came here to beautiful Milan! Ive lived here 5 years and love it. Ristorante Bettola di Piero in Porta Romana has amazing risotto for next time. And visit a Panarello (I think there are 3) for their cannoncini.
Milan is so underrated. It’s known for fashion, finance, but compared to most European cities it has so much culture, history, beautiful buildings. It’s not only well functioning, it’s beautiful.
@@cime8135 You have to agree with facts. It was the capital of the West/Roman empire, capital of Christianity after 313. Parco Sempione, the third biggest church in Europe, Italy’s oldest shopping gallery, the famous teatro della scala and much more.
It’s wonderful seeing thriving and vibrant Milan. There’s no way we could enjoy anything like this in the Bay Area. This coffee shop’s copper could not survive SF Bay Area copper thieves. Sad but true.
Thank you guys for another awesome video!! Would like to go to Italy some day. My father's side of the family is from Caserta. My great grandparents passed before I was born. My maiden name is Basile, maybe there's family there I don't know. Just love you two!! ❤
Just love 💕 you both. My sister and I had Milan on our new list. Been to Italy/sicily in 2022 and 2023 .. Florence, Rome Tuscany too. We want to do Venice Murano, etc. as well. Our grandfather was born in Sferracavallo, Palermo…. Thank you so much for all your insites. 🥰❤️🇮🇹💚🤍❤️
I have been to Italy only twice once in Naples in the 1960s but I was such a young kid then I hardly remember it…(yes I know they call it Napoli). Also I was there about one year ago. I was there in both Rome and in the sort of southern area Sorrento coast line and Herculaneum (Ercolano) and Pompeii, the two Archaeological parks. I definitely want to travel back to Italy and see places like Milan Venice and further north. By the way you two are so sweet in all of your videos and I just love about every video you make! Molto Bene! 😊
That little restaurant for lunch reminded me of Little Italy in Baltimore, restaurants in several private residential homes, just pop in and granny will fix you a plate of gnocchi.
Quanti ricordi... Alessio forse sei troppo giovane ma mi ricordo ancora del palazzo delle poste in piazza Cordusio con gli sportelli dove bisognava prendere i numerini e guai se ti sbagliassi finivi nel castello di Kafka... Pensare che è diventata un Starbucks... che roba... chi lo avrebbe detto. Senza parlare dei prezzi. Da una parte sono contento di vedere Milano ripristinata ma dall'altra mi manca un po' quella di prima, meno sterilizzata. Ma il mondo va avanti...con i suoi pro e contro... grazie per il video!
@@MaryJane-bk9vj TI sbagli: il primo McDonald's fu a Milano. La differenza è che a Milano si fa e non si dice. A Roma non fanno oppure arrivano dopo e lo sbandierano come fossero avanti
@@naveconterosso Veramente il primo McDonald in Italia è stato aperto a Bolzano nel 1985, nonostante ci sia una targa commemorativa in quello di Roma che dice che è stato il primo ad aprire nel 1986 (?!). Comunque non è veramente un primato di cui essere orgogliosi....
Hi, I loved Milan it was very cosmopolitan and the people were very kind, in my experience. Just a note NYC has many Starbucks, Reserved cafe which are beautifil., just an fyi! I enjoy watching you! Our Eatly is also very nice. We have severla of those again!
You both look great at bd do much fun to see you travel again. I was in Milan I enjoy it allot of very expensive places but beautiful. People should go at least once. Rome wad great yrs ago not any more over crowded way to many people insane, rude tourist are nuts and disrespectful. Love the video it wad great and no worries it will happen😁 just relax enjoy
You should be aware that when you say, “I’m from Milan, eh belin!” that belin is not at all a word used here. Belin is something you hear in Liguria and mainly in Genova. If you want to really say that in a local way, it’s better to say something like “Sono di Milano, figa!” or “Sono di Milano, taac!”
My dads physiotherapist was in Italy with her husband a few weeks ago. They went to Milan to visit the car museum and she was shocked how extremely expensive the city is.
True, it is a city for "rich" but depends, for a Swiss isn't expensive (we often visit Milan and Como, Switzerland is close!) for a French is a little' expensive and for a Spanish is undoubtedly excessively expensive!
Hi Y’all two. The grocery store looks beautiful. It would be so fun to shop there. I am still on the hunt for the “GOOD PASTA “ Alessio. Oh and I really love Risotto. Can you guys make a video making risotto and some type of fish. I don’t think I have saw y’all cook fish. Are one of you allergic? Thank you so much for the videos. Sharing these moments with us. ❤
You guys are absolutely adorable! Although we went to different places to visit and make our own UA-cam Videos, We very much enjoyed your videos as part of our research.
Love reservations online, always nervous calling with the language barrier. Going to check it out when we go, thanks! Glad you had a fabulous 48hrs there! Jessi, do you or maybe Alessio make your beautiful dresses?
That bank looks like the inspiration for Gringotts. The area with Gucci and Prada looks like the inspiration for Europa Boulevard in West Edmonton Mall.
Alessio, parlando di cucina e a livello informativo e se non lo sapevi, nella galleria c'è il ristorante di Cracco, famoso chef Italiano. Chiaramente per le tasche di pochi. Mandi!
@@ThePasinis Sei stato distratto dalle vetrine di Gucci...scherzo. Oh well, next time...maybe ?! Mandi simpaticoni e auguri per i vostri sogni e desideri!
We live in Tarvisio and now we will go to Milan thanks to your video. Alessio, there is Hawaiian pizza in Tarvisio now( pineapple) come try it, ragazzo!❤😊
Ciao ragazzi! Grazie mille per i consigli. Una giornata molto dificile per me ma almeno ho mangiato la cotoletta Milanese della mia vita. When in Milan... In bocca al lupo!
Actually better if you don’t come in Milan in August: yes you won’t have to wait in queues and it will be quiet but many shops and attractions will be closed.
Here at JFK waiting for flight To Milano and then a 5 hr drive further North. I love the opera house, the risotto and the fashion. Otherwise, it's another big city and fast paced.
You guys are so cute! I love your videos, so natural. I went to FLorence and visited the places you reccomended. Thanks. Now I want to go to Milan. Next time.
Have you tried ratana in Milan? It was my favorite restaurant during my Italy trip and had the best beef tartare i ever tried. Osso bucco risotto was pretty tasty there and the cover came out to 6 euro
Thanks you two! I'm so glad you took us on this wonderful tour . We enjoyed all of it... once in a lifetime ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
You should come to Milan honestly, the contemporary capital of Italy !!!
For all the nay sayers, you see Alessio and Jessie have shown how interesting and beautiful Milan is. I kid you not people, we have been going to Milan for almost 2 decades and we still have things we want to see and do but haven’t done or seen. Eataly and catch a football(soccer) match at San Siro stadium.
Thank you guys for taking me through one of my favorite cities in Italy. Yes it is the financial capital of Italy but it has so many interesting things to see and do.
Indeed. I was quite surprised how nice it all looked. I expected a sprawling industrialized mess, but the parts that are beatiful, really are something.
But you really see that this is a city where the big money was made in the past.
In reality, Milan is far superior in history and culture to all other European capitals. The problem is that in Italy there are: Rome, Florence, Venice, Verona, Palermo, Padua... etc.
Example: the Arch of Peace has the same history as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. But the Arc de Triomphe is a national monument for France.
My wife and I visited Italy three times before 2014. After watching most of your videos you have inspired me by your honest food and sightseeing approach to look at places in Italy other then Rome, Florence & Venice. I would now add Sicily, Milan, Lake Como and the Alps.
Definitely. Even though I have not been there, Tuscany around Siena is also a must from the looks of it.
Try Lake Maggiore and Stresa.
Visit Turin instead of those usual destinations, you'll be surprised by the pure class and elegance of that city, believe me. Turin is considered the most classy and elegant city in Italy, you'll discover the reason if you'll give it a chance. It's outside the vulgar mass tourism packs, it's for conoisseurs and beauty lovers. Remember what i wrote, a day you'll thank me 🙂
Add Lake Garda and my town Brescia ❤
I love your comments about how much money food costs and how down to earth both of you are! ❤❤❤❤❤
We love Milan: shopping at Peck on Spadari, ice cream cones in the late afternoon, the very rewarding climb to the roof of the Duomo via the spiraling stone stairs, Tosca at La Scala, the Navigli,…❤❤❤
classy lady
@@rissavorace7532 😉not really. Just wanted to get a feel for the city. Have been only a few times, but ache to go back (we loved Rome and Venice too)
Ty Jessi & Alessio, just beautiful buildings omg. I will never be able to experience such a trip, any trip for that matter. I can imagine how good the food you tried was, it sure looked amazing 😋. That selfie of you both in front of that gorgeous building, wow. 🥰 Safe travels and thanks again for sharing 🤗😀
We visited the Starbucks Roastery in Milan in June. We loved it. There are 3 in the U.S., Seattle of coarse, Chicago and New York. Out of the cities we visited in June, Venice, Florence, Rome, cinque Terre Vernazza, Varenna in Lake Coma then Milan. Milan was our most relaxing and friendly. It totally surprised us.
L' entusiasmo di Jessi rende agli occhi di chi vi guarda l'Italia ancora più bella!😊
Milan was my first vacation as an adult, my first time flying too. The cemetary was my favorite, spent sevaral hours there, it is like an open-air museum.
È vero, il cimitero monumentale ha statue bellissime !!!
Fantastic two days! Thanks for the tour!❤
My wife and I were just in Milan for the first time back in March (just for a few days on either end of our visit from the States to Bologna). It was definitely a gorgeous city! Our hotel was directly across the street from the Castello Sforzesco and it was so nice to visit the Duomo, the Galleria, and, of course, have the yummy food (my personal fave was the Cotoletta alla Milanese we had there our first night). Definitely hope to visit again sometime!
Shhhh - the Italians think of cotoletto as menu turistico and look down their noses at it. Similar story with osso bucco 😊
@@roger_melly5025 Well, I don't think there's anything wrong with being a tourist sometimes. I mean, everyone is a tourist SOMEWHERE (unless you never leave your home country, of course).
Besides, it was a dish I'd had several times outside Italy, so I wanted to try it in Milano, it's namesake. I'm also happy to try other foods in Italy as well (in fact, in Bologna, I had all sorts of local foods). It's not the only thing that I ate.
No need to 'food shame', as it's no big deal, really. Let people eat what they want. 🤷
@@NicoleM_radiantbaby Of course. You are correct 🙂 My comment was meant tongue in cheek. Although when I informed one of my Italian colleagues that I liked osso bucco with risotto alla milanese, he was very dismissive saying "bah menu turistico 🤣🤣
@@roger_melly5025 😆❤
@@roger_melly5025osso buco all Milanese as well is risotto are 2 most delicious dishes.
Jessi with two pairs of glasses is iconic. In ten years you’ll be layering your reading glasses in the mix.
Those are called "over glasses", they are actually a real thing! LoL Do a google search, they can be inexpensive to expensive. I saw an online commercial and thought NO WAY, I have to have seen it incorrectly. LoL until I looked them up. I bought a pair and 💕 them. A whole lot less than a prescription pair of glasses or those annoying transition lenses.
Thanks for your visit in Milan where I live in 37 years. It’s very expensive but like sophistication here.❤
I've never had Starbucks in my life, but I can imagine that any American company in Italy has to up their game, or they simply won't survive there. Jessie, your black/navy/white dress is fabulous.
Yes, go to McDonald's in the Netherlands and you will be blown away.
@@juliojimenez9794 I don't think I'll ever step foot in a Starbucks, as they support Israel's genocide of Palestinians. I'd imagine their product is superior in most places outside of the USA.
If you just get plain coffee, you can judge them without all of the sugar and other junk people put in it. It tends to have a bitter edge and a very long after taste. They used to boost the caffeine content but they caught a lot of flak for that and I think they stopped.
@@dovie2blue I actually don't drink coffee at all. I'd be up for days if I did. lol
there is a specific 'chain' of starbucks cafes that are branded as deluxe roasteries and I've seen photos of the one in Chicago and have it on my list to eventually try, but these roasteries are located in a few different countries, Shanghai being one of them. I'm still disappointed I wasn't able to fit in stopping by that one when I was there but I did see the outside. I enjoy watching Inga Lam's channel and she did a video about the Shanghai location a few years ago.
Love your guys videos and Jessi wears the most beautiful dresses ❤❤
Milan is so beautiful. I am definitely going to visit!
I really enjoy these kind of videos where you show the city, the differences with the US and, above all, the best places to eat. Very entertaining!
Glad you enjoyed!
Very stunning city. Can't wait to see it! Grazi mille.
Really enjoyed visiting Milan in 2019 on day trip. My Milanese work friend took me on tour. We went to *$, it was housed in historic building. Milan's first centralized post office with beautiful marble architecture. Work friend says bldg was retired and empty for a while before *$ came in to use it. Espresso and farro salad brunch was tasty. Pal introduced me to panzerotti, a typical Milanese lunch item. Milan is definitely a return trip city. Our day trip was not long enough. Thx J and A for this wonderful vlog!
Watching your videos is like traveling with you guys. Amazing.🥰🥰
Your videos always make me hungry! Thanks for the beautiful pictuers of Milano.
Thank you for taking us with you👍 Molto bene, grazie!! You are such a lovely couple❣️
I enjoy your travel videos so much. I know that I will not see Europe in person in this lifetime but love watching you have fun
I love Milano. My husband was a consultant at Fiat in 2008. We travelled from Torino to Milano many times and are returning to visit friends soon. We went to Eataly way back then, before it was ever in the U.S. It was a popular place for business lunches. Taking the elevator to the top of the Duomo is a must. Torino is also a great city. Fantastic restaurants, piazzas and an awesome Egyptian Museum. And the chocolate shops in Torino are next level.
Viva Torino!
Looks like u had a fun trip. Beautiful places & architecture. Love the old home kitchen look of that last restaurant. The food looked & sounded good too!
Love you guys! Thank you for taking us along🥰🥰🥰 love from germany🫶🏻
I have a picture of me outside the Duomo eating Gelato back in 2013.(My profile pic in the Colosseum is from same trip) It was while I was backpacking Europe so not a “fancy” trip. Many memories from Milan.
Oh, Versailles is a Palace, a country home for the Kings of France, so it was not meant to be defensive like a Castle.
Thank you, for taking me places I will never get to see.
Caserta Royal Palace? More big
@@Maloenton-Agency Google says that Caserta is larger. Caserta was built 100 years AFTER Versaille. Each era had different needs from a palace, so Carseta looks like a Business Building, while Versailles was always a country home, and place to escape Paris.
Sono di Milano, anche qui si può mangiare bene ed abbondante per pochissimi euro. Con 12-15 euro un pranzo completo (primo, secondo, contorno, acqua a e caffè) si può trovare. Non bisogna andare nei posti turistici in centro però, ma dove vanno in pausa pranzo i lavoratori
A Niguarda anche meno, però la qualità non era top
I LOVE the two of you: you are the cutest couple on UA-cam!! I'm so happy when you post new vids: keep them coming!
Is Milan empty in August due to Ferragosto on the 15th? I follow The Positano Diaries and they were saying that everything shuts down for August, to rest after the year of hard labor. Thank you for this wonderful look into Milan. Everyone talks about Rome and Venice, it's nice to see Milan get some love too. 😊❤
It's the middle of the summer holidays.
Everyone is at the coasts
@@dovie2blue Or in the mountains. If you go high up enough you escape the heat.
I really love this video and I really loved the vintage 60s restaurant that you ate at. Jessi , looks so pretty in her dresses.Please tell us where you buy your dresses your gold earrings and your pretty black flats shoes. You look so put together and you don’t look like you’re sweating, but so stylish & classy!! you guys look so relaxed and our usual and stylish couple traveling around Italy with no cares in the world. I especially love that you took us to the sports stadium! Wow, that is exciting & frenetic!!! LOVE YOUR SMILES! PS, what was the name of that restaurant? Should I ever get back to Milano?
Yes of course we would love to see your fun new adventures ❤
I LOVE Milan!! So glad you enjoyed it too!
Yes there's a reserve in Seattle where Starbuck was born! Aaaaaand they have Sironi pastries and focaccia ❤
I'm not sure if anyone already commented about this but Starbucks Reserve has locations in Seattle, New York, and Chicago. I've never been to any of those locations but I've heard that the drinks and food are 100 times better than a regular Starbucks. Also, as you saw in Milan, Starbucks Reserve Roastery locations have menu items you cannot find on a regular Starbucks menu. Side note: You asked about the US so I only included locations you can find here but Starbucks Reserve also has a location in Tokyo, Japan.
Love Milano. I have explored Italy from North to South and Milano remains my #1 fave. Why? It has the unique vibe of elegance, that for me outscores both its competitors, Paris and London. Milano is something else.
did you visit Como? because for me it's better
Perfettamente vero !!!
@@razoo911dipende da cosa vuoi. Como è rilassante, è molto piccola confronto a Milano...
I enjoyed Trentino-Alto Adige too but for me the most beautiful place I have seen is Cinque Terre
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Pienamente d'accordo 👍👍
Milano è una cosa allucinante!!..
sembra un altro PIANETA !!!
Thank you so much for showing Milano what fun .
"Usually, Destiny takes us where we need to be, so... we have to follow the path."
❤✨👌🏼
Awwww that was so fun!!!!! Thank you both for this video!!!! Jess your outfits and jewelry and hairstyles fit the atmosphere so well!!!! And as always I appreciate both of your guys' commentary throughout the video to inform us of different things!!!! Also, Alessio's camerawork was so good!!!!! I especially appreciated the scene showing the car near the end as it drove around the bend on the street, the design of that road was really interesting!!! And I loved the ending part that showed your guys' last view of the city before leaving and how classic of a scene it was!!!! Thank you guys again!!! ❤❤❤
This video inspired me to book a trip to Milan. I will be there in December. Thanks.
Milano a dicembre è bellissima. È magistralmente illuminata con le luci natalizie e le vetrine sfavillanti . Gente in giro per lo shopping Natalizio. TI PIACERÀ SICURAMENTE.
So glad you came here to beautiful Milan! Ive lived here 5 years and love it. Ristorante Bettola di Piero in Porta Romana has amazing risotto for next time. And visit a Panarello (I think there are 3) for their cannoncini.
Milan is so underrated. It’s known for fashion, finance, but compared to most European cities it has so much culture, history, beautiful buildings. It’s not only well functioning, it’s beautiful.
I don't agree.
Milan 🔝
@@cime8135 You have to agree with facts. It was the capital of the West/Roman empire, capital of Christianity after 313. Parco Sempione, the third biggest church in Europe, Italy’s oldest shopping gallery, the famous teatro della scala and much more.
Milan ranks 2nd in Italy in terms of nights spent by tarvelers
Absolutely ! Grazie, you are always welcome here... saluti da Milano. ❤🇮🇹
My favorite place to eat in Milan is L’immagine on Via Varesina in the Certosa neighborhood. Great people, food and prices.
Già vi guardavo da un po'. Fate un format simpatico. Adesso che ho visto che sei pure interista e vabbè mi sono iscritto 😅
AMALA💙🖤
Ma quello semmai è un difetto 😅 Nereo Rocco does not approve
@@milanfanas Nereo Rocco era uno sportivo onesto e avrebbe tollerato
Absolutely love the thumbnail clip. Channeling your inner Godfather is brilliant!
You should visit the Pantofola d'Oro factory or one of their flagship stores some day. Their shoes are amazingly comfortable and stylish.
That smile is the same one I get when I can have Risotto Milanese. It actually made me tear up a little watching you. 😢😅😂
I was visiting Milan for the first time a week ago. A great city!
Thanks for the tour. :)
I've been to Milan once on a study trip so this was a nice trip down memory lane. :)
It’s wonderful seeing thriving and vibrant Milan.
There’s no way we could enjoy anything like this in the Bay Area. This coffee shop’s copper could not survive SF Bay Area copper thieves.
Sad but true.
Thank you guys for another awesome video!! Would like to go to Italy some day. My father's side of the family is from Caserta. My great grandparents passed before I was born. My maiden name is Basile, maybe there's family there I don't know. Just love you two!! ❤
Just love 💕 you both. My sister and I had Milan on our new list. Been to Italy/sicily in 2022 and 2023 .. Florence, Rome Tuscany too. We want to do Venice Murano, etc. as well. Our grandfather was born in Sferracavallo, Palermo…. Thank you so much for all your insites. 🥰❤️🇮🇹💚🤍❤️
I have been to Italy only twice once in Naples in the 1960s but I was such a young kid then I hardly remember it…(yes I know they call it Napoli). Also I was there about one year ago. I was there in both Rome and in the sort of southern area Sorrento coast line and Herculaneum (Ercolano) and Pompeii, the two Archaeological parks. I definitely want to travel back to Italy and see places like Milan Venice and further north. By the way you two are so sweet in all of your videos and I just love about every video you make! Molto Bene! 😊
I love Milan! Someday I will get back there. Thank you for this video.
You two are so good looking, but also seem friendly and are good tour guides ❤
That little restaurant for lunch reminded me of Little Italy in Baltimore, restaurants in several private residential homes, just pop in and granny will fix you a plate of gnocchi.
It’s so wonderful to see a video of you two smiling so much 😊 Your faces were made to smile and I can’t help but join you! 😄
Quanti ricordi... Alessio forse sei troppo giovane ma mi ricordo ancora del palazzo delle poste in piazza Cordusio con gli sportelli dove bisognava prendere i numerini e guai se ti sbagliassi finivi nel castello di Kafka... Pensare che è diventata un Starbucks... che roba... chi lo avrebbe detto. Senza parlare dei prezzi. Da una parte sono contento di vedere Milano ripristinata ma dall'altra mi manca un po' quella di prima, meno sterilizzata. Ma il mondo va avanti...con i suoi pro e contro... grazie per il video!
Mi ricordo un tempo quando l'unico McDo in Italia era a Roma - non parlare di Starbucks. E mancava niente.🤷♀️
@@MaryJane-bk9vj TI sbagli: il primo McDonald's fu a Milano. La differenza è che a Milano si fa e non si dice. A Roma non fanno oppure arrivano dopo e lo sbandierano come fossero avanti
@@naveconterosso Veramente il primo McDonald in Italia è stato aperto a Bolzano nel 1985, nonostante ci sia una targa commemorativa in quello di Roma che dice che è stato il primo ad aprire nel 1986 (?!). Comunque non è veramente un primato di cui essere orgogliosi....
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My favorite at Eataly Porta Garibaldi is the in-house mozzarella kitchen. In the morning, you can go and get a fresh, hot mozzarella ball. Unique!
Thanks for taking me on a beautiful tour of Milan. Love when you do these videos and eat out too. Love looking at all the shops and food.
Hi, I loved Milan it was very cosmopolitan and the people were very kind, in my experience. Just a note NYC has many Starbucks, Reserved cafe which are beautifil., just an fyi! I enjoy watching you! Our Eatly is also very nice. We have severla of those again!
0:14 what a GREAT shot - beautiful couple!!! 📸🇮🇹
Awesome video, I enjoyed it very much! Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it
You both look great at bd do much fun to see you travel again. I was in Milan I enjoy it allot of very expensive places but beautiful. People should go at least once. Rome wad great yrs ago not any more over crowded way to many people insane, rude tourist are nuts and disrespectful.
Love the video it wad great and no worries it will happen😁 just relax enjoy
You guys are so funny! Love watching
We drove to Italy once. The pizza was amazing. 😊
Love you guys, you are so authentic, wish you all the best 🥰
grazie mille
@@ThePasinis ❤
I live in Milan, I suggest people to come in spring or autumn. In summer it is too hot
thank you for this veery cool video! And Risoelatte!
You should be aware that when you say, “I’m from Milan, eh belin!” that belin is not at all a word used here. Belin is something you hear in Liguria and mainly in Genova. If you want to really say that in a local way, it’s better to say something like “Sono di Milano, figa!” or “Sono di Milano, taac!”
hai perfettamente ragione belin e' dalla Liguria ormai sto passando troppo tempo in America e sto perdendo la memoria cmq a Milano non si dice "Bella"
@@ThePasinis Dire "bella" a una donna è veramente volgare e inappropriato. Infatti lo usano in Meridione e lo usano i vu cumprà africani
Massimo Boldi dice "bella".. e Massimo Boldi è vero Milanese.. 😁😁
Hahahaha this is the perfect comment for this video. Also, well done I love your narrative style, energy and humor. Beautiful!!!!
belin, anche in Piemonte ❤
My dads physiotherapist was in Italy with her husband a few weeks ago. They went to Milan to visit the car museum and she was shocked how extremely expensive the city is.
True, it is a city for "rich" but depends, for a Swiss isn't expensive (we often visit Milan and Como, Switzerland is close!) for a French is a little' expensive and for a Spanish is undoubtedly excessively expensive!
@@SyrinxArcadianNymph Nowhere is expensive for a Swiss.
Why shoudn't it be?
The Reserve stores are also in the US, Chicago, NYC and Seattle (of course 😉).
Good to know! Grazie
Used to wear double glasses just like Jessi, then discovered Zenni Online Optical. I now have two pair of super cool prescription sunglasses! 😎😎😎😂
Hi Y’all two. The grocery store looks beautiful. It would be so fun to shop there. I am still on the hunt for the “GOOD PASTA “ Alessio. Oh and I really love Risotto. Can you guys make a video making risotto and some type of fish. I don’t think I have saw y’all cook fish. Are one of you allergic? Thank you so much for the videos. Sharing these moments with us. ❤
I love Swarovski. What a beautiful necklace
Enjoyed this video. Starbucks is amazing.
Thanks for sharing this i loved seeing it all ❤
Italians take their coffee seriously!! Looks delicious 😋
They have Starbucks Reserve Roasteries in: Seattle, New York, Chicago, Milano, Tokyo, and Shanghai
You guys are absolutely adorable! Although we went to different places to visit and make our own UA-cam Videos, We very much enjoyed your videos as part of our research.
Love reservations online, always nervous calling with the language barrier.
Going to check it out when we go, thanks!
Glad you had a fabulous 48hrs there!
Jessi, do you or maybe Alessio make your beautiful dresses?
I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
That bank looks like the inspiration for Gringotts.
The area with Gucci and Prada looks like the inspiration for Europa Boulevard in West Edmonton Mall.
Alessio, parlando di cucina e a livello informativo e se non lo sapevi, nella galleria c'è il ristorante di Cracco, famoso chef Italiano. Chiaramente per le tasche di pochi. Mandi!
noooooooo non sapevo che cracco ha un ristorante nella galleria
@@ThePasinis Sei stato distratto dalle vetrine di Gucci...scherzo.
Oh well, next time...maybe ?!
Mandi simpaticoni e auguri per i vostri sogni e desideri!
We live in Tarvisio and now we will go to Milan thanks to your video. Alessio, there is Hawaiian pizza in Tarvisio now( pineapple) come try it, ragazzo!❤😊
Ciao ragazzi! Grazie mille per i consigli. Una giornata molto dificile per me ma almeno ho mangiato la cotoletta Milanese della mia vita. When in Milan... In bocca al lupo!
Actually better if you don’t come in Milan in August: yes you won’t have to wait in queues and it will be quiet but many shops and attractions will be closed.
Jessi is like a good wine , she gets better looking with time. :)
Your video cover pic of you two, fabulous!! 🎉
Here at JFK waiting for flight
To Milano and then a 5 hr drive further North.
I love the opera house, the risotto and the fashion. Otherwise, it's another big city and fast paced.
I also went in August 3 years ago and i couldnt agree more it was the best to visit, empty and fully able to be apreciated.
They were in a Starbucks Roastery. There are about 7 in the world
Looks amazing, already planning a long weekend there!
La mia città ❤❤❤❤❤
That Gucci purse was NOT to big for me!!! Perfecto!!!
You guys are so cute! I love your videos, so natural. I went to FLorence and visited the places you reccomended. Thanks. Now I want to go to Milan. Next time.
Wow that granma place was so nice! Sometimes I think europeans are not that different 😅. Those plates and bowls … same as My grannies had :))
Have you tried ratana in Milan? It was my favorite restaurant during my Italy trip and had the best beef tartare i ever tried. Osso bucco risotto was pretty tasty there and the cover came out to 6 euro
As a Lazio fan I also want to say that I’m glad that you chose to good side of Milan. ⚪️🔵❤️⚫️🔵😂