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- Via Sarfatti, 10, Milan, MI, 20136
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Our Campus
Milano is a crossroads of international culture, management, design and architecture. Today, this identity is strengthened by SDA Bocconi School of Management’s new Campus, with its innovative urban space, a meeting point for excellence in research, education and architecture.
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SDA Bocconi campus: locations and contacts
Parking
Bocconi “B” Via Röntgen 1
Covid-19 Restrictions
You can find all the rules for entering in Italy and the documents that need to be completed on the following website
How to reach SDA Bocconi
The campus location is indeed strategic: just 15 minutes on foot both from Duomo and the Navigli area, it is very well connected with Milan public transportation network (bus/tram, tube and train) and with many car/bike-sharing stations all around. Atm official app lets you plan your journey and buy tickets by credit card, PayPal or Satispay. You can find all the information on the ATM website. To call the taxi service in Milan, dial +39 (0)27777 or +39 024040 or book with your smartphone using Apps such as WeTaxi, FreeNow, ItTaxi. UBER service is also available, but Black Car service only.
From Linate airport
From Malpensa airport
Accommodations
These are some suggested hotels in the nearby. There are no rooms booked or conference discounts. Please look also for other opportunities on the main on-line travel agencies
4 stars
Hotel d'Este
V.le Bligny 23 - 20136 Milano
Hotel Dei Cavalieri
Piazza Missori, 1 - 20123 Milano
UNAHOTELS Mediterraneo
Via Muratori, 14 - 20135 Milano
Grand Visconti Palace Hotel
V.le Isonzo,14 - 20135 Milano
Radisson Collection Hotel, Palazzo Touring Club
Corso Italia, 10 – 20122 Milano
3 stars
Hotel Piacenza
Via Piacenza 4 - 20135 Milano
1 star
Hotel Palladio
Via Palladio 8 - 20135 Milano
What to visit in Milan and Italy
Milan
Today Milan offers a sublime mix of historical architecture, modern high-rise skyscrapers, all mingled together with a dash of Italian life. The city is particularly known for its abundance of high end fashion retailers and the beautiful Duomo Cathedral.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/17-best-things-milan-italy/
Verona
Nestled on a U bend on the Adige River, Verona is one of the most important cities in the Veneto region of Italy and is famed for its historical centre and myriad of stunning buildings and architecture. Today, Verona attracts a huge number of tourist due to its rich history and significance, and its myriad of ancient buildings such as the Arena and the Ponte Scaligero.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-verona-italy/
Distance by High Speed Train= 80 min.
Venice
Venice is composed of 118 small islands, all separated by beautiful canals and connected to one another by more than 400 bridges. From its rich history to its labyrinth of canals, everything about Venice is captivating. When in Venice, forget the roads and walk down the bridges or take a gondola ride, as you explore the rich culture and history of the floating city.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-venice-tours/
Distance by High Speed Train= 150 min.
Bologna
Perhaps more than any other place in the country, Bologna is home to a diverse array of inhabitants of more than 100 nationalities. It’s situated between the Savena and Reno rivers, adjacent to the foothills of the Apennine Mountains. It’s known for its amazing cuisines, supercar manufacturers, and abundant historical attractions.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-bologna-tours/
Distance by High Speed Train= 100 min.
Rome
Rome is a very popular tourist destination thanks to its historical, cultural and culinary delights. The capital of Italy is packed with attractions to entice any tourist – from Ancient Roman monuments to modern art galleries and experimental cuisines.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-tours-in-rome/
Distance by High Speed Train= 200 min.
Turin
Turin actually served as the first capital of Italy and has been a major cultural and economic centre for the country for many years. Located in the north westerly part of Italy, Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region and sits on the river Po.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-turin-italy/
Distance by High Speed Train= 60 min.
Florence
Florence is one of Italy’s most historic and elegant cities. The capital of the stunning Tuscany region, Florence is a city of masterful architecture and artistic gems that are, quite simply, calling out to be admired. The skyline is composed of grandiose medieval buildings that demonstrate the importance the city held during the medieval period and onwards, so much so that Florence is considered the epicentre of the Renaissance period.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-florence-tours/
Como
Como is a commune in the northern region of Italy with a current population of 84,000. Como is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in Lombardy and the commune itself is often overshadowed by the majestic Lake Como that stretches from the northern edge of the city.
You can find a guide and useful suggestions for a trip at the following link https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-como-italy/
Distance by High Speed Train= 40 min.
What's Special in Milan
Duomo di Milano
Milan Cathedral is a truly monumental building and is famed for its sublime architecture and took over 600 years to complete.
Santa Maria delle Grazie
This church can be found on the Corso Magenta and sits at the opposite side of Milan to the Duomo. Inside the building lies one of the greatest artistic masterpieces in the world – The Last Supper by Leonardo di Vinci.
Castello Sforzesco
This 15th century castle has a central location in Milan and is set in extensive grounds and gardens. Created in 1370, the original design has been modified and added too greatly but still retains its elegance and status of power.
Pinacoteca di Brera
Located in the Palazzo Brera, the Pinacoteca is a fine Art Gallery that contains a large collection of Italian art. Inside the gallery, you can find such works as the Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael, Pieta by Bellini, the Last Supper by Rubens and the Adoration of the Magi by Correggio.
Conference Sponsors
We thank our sponsors for generous support of the 28th ERES Annual Conference 2022: