At the moment I don't see any movie theater with Lala Land in original language.
But you can subscribe to this newsletter. Every Friday they send a mail with an updated list.
>but if you ever need a break from all the Italian culture just let me know and we'll grab a few beers, listen to American music, and speak English
If you want to go to a movie theater to watch a movie in original language you can subscribe to this mailing list. Every Friday will send a mail with all the movies in original language available in Milan.
And many free tv channels have the optional audio track in English.
È una guida turistica. Se cerchi su Amazon la vedi. Anzi te la cerco io.
Or, you can buy in advance train tickets to Venice with Italo, the other major Italian high speed train. They have some very good deals sometimes. I bought a ticket from Milan to Padua, 2 hours for 9 €, so I think Milan-Venice is slightly more expensive (Venice is further from Milan than Padua).
You can download the ATM app and purchase tickets right on it with PayPal or card, if your card is contactless many stations now also have direct payment at the tourniquets, although I wouldn't recommend this, as having a valid "ticket" even if it's on your phone allows you up to 90 minutes of any kind of public transport use which you can't prove you have if you just pay with your card at the entrance. I do not know if the app only allows to purchase single tickets, if that is the case I'd recommend you to purchase a 10 use ticket either at the machines in the stations or at any magazine/newspaper stand; with 90 minutes per use it will last you a few days for sure and then you can get another one as needed. I think the 24hour, 1 week (don't know if it still exists) might be a bit overpriced to be honest, and sightseeing in the center is mostly walking anyway, everything is 15 minutes away really. So just remember with the one valid ticket you have 90 minutes to use metro, bus, tram, metro again, or whatever you need to get where you're going inside the "urban area" which is much, much more than the historic center. The metro is super simple with only 3.5 lines and two passing straight through the city center, and the phone app let's you search for your destination and tells you what to take to get there plus the timetable to know when your bus or tram will pass, also the Search around me feature is great for finding precise locations of stops. Have a great time! :)
>Mi piacerebbe ci fosse un qualche cosa riguardo segnalazioni di graffiti/tag o comunque danni e vandalismi a verde urbano/arredo urbano.
C'è Ghe pensi mi anche se è pensata solo per i giardini pubblici.
Per quanto detto sopra anche io uso l'app dell'amsa per vedere dove buttare la roba e anche per il ritiro degli ingombranti. Anche se il GPS non funziona come dovrebbe e diversi numeri civici non sono mappati, quindi nelle note devo indicare dove ritirare la roba.
Non che serva da giustificazione, ma io in passato ho trovato utile l'app CityMapper (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.citymapper.app.release). Non fa miracoli, usa le API di ATM per stimare i passaggi, ma in qualche modo aiutano. In pratica hanno la stessa "precisione" dei display alla pensilina, e questo spesso mi ha risparmiato corse inutili.
Morale della favola: se ATM è corretta e aggiorna gli orari in tempo reale, quando un bus non passa lo sai anche prima di arrivare alla pensilina (dall'app vedi direttamente il doppio dell'attesa e ti organizzi di conseguenza).
Does anyone know where can I buy this close to gambara? Thank you a lot Trapunta
Ottimo servizio, ma non capisco perché sia limitato soltanto ai quartieri periferici. Potrebbe funzionare come fa Citymapper a Londra, dove puoi prendere i minivan che effettuano tragitti lungo rotte “sfigate”. E di notte ci sono molti punti scollegati che né la 90 né le sostitutive riescono a collegare...
con citymapper se clicchi su una fermata ti fa la lista dei mezzi che ci passano e i minuti di attesa per ognuno. puoi anche cercare nella mappa per numero di fermata.
there's adapters/converters that actually convert power, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to get one along the lines of this one on Amazon?
I don't know, I can ask for it. I know that near Porta Genova along Naviglio Grande there is/were a pub for lesbians (even if it is not lesbian-only). Right now I forgot the name but I can find it ��
I forgot that there is an app (sincerely I never used it) for LGBT nightlife. I don't know if it is available on other app stores.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yoloapps.milano