Parco Sempione
Park & Garden
About Parco Sempione
Parco Sempione is Milan's central breathing space, stretching from Castello Sforzesco to the Arco della Pace in a perfectly straight line that locals use for everything from morning runs to evening aperitivo picnics. The 95-acre English-style park anchors three major attractions: the Triennale Design Museum (€15 entry), the sleek Torre Branca observation tower (€5), and the neoclassical Arena Civica where AC Milan was founded. You'll find actual Milanese here, not just tourists - families feeding ducks at the small lake, couples sprawled on blankets, and serious joggers who treat the main avenue like their personal track.
The park flows naturally from the castle's back entrance toward the triumphal arch, with wide tree-lined paths that feel more Parisian than Italian. The atmosphere shifts throughout the day - quiet and misty at sunrise when only runners appear, then filling with dog walkers, then families by afternoon. Torre Branca rises unexpectedly from the greenery like a miniature Eiffel Tower, while the Triennale's modernist building contrasts sharply with the surrounding 19th-century landscaping.
Most guides oversell the Triennale unless you're genuinely into contemporary design - the temporary exhibitions can be hit or miss for €15. The Torre Branca is worth the €5 if it's clear (it closes in bad weather), but the real appeal here is simply having green space in central Milan. Skip the overcrowded areas near the castle entrance and head toward the quieter northwestern section where locals actually hang out.
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