Parco Sempione
Parco Sempione, sometimes known as "Simplon Park," is a huge municipal park in Milan, Italy. It was founded in 1888, with an area of 38.6 hectares (95 acres), and is located in the city's historic center, inside the Zone 1 administrative division. The park is located between the grounds of the Sforza Castle and the Arch of Peace, two major sights in Milan. If you're in Milan for the weekend and want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city center, head to Parco Sempione. It is one of Milan's largest and most soothing parks, located near to the Sforza Castle.
Parco Sempione, with its hundreds of footpaths, walkways, and cycling routes, is ideal for a peaceful afternoon walk or bike ride. For art enthusiasts, the park also has a number of monuments and statues, including the Palazzo dell'Arte museum and exhibit. Parco Sempione, which spans 95 acres, provides something for every sort of tourist. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll around the grassy fields or having a picnic near to the Arch of Peace, you're sure to appreciate the park's laid-back, pleasant ambiance. For those seeking additional amusement, Parco Sempione also has the Civic Aquarium of Milan, which is home to hundreds of stunning fish and marine animals. And next to the aquarium is Arena Civica, a stunning neo-classical outdoor stadium.
Location: Giovanni Milton Street, 20121 Milan