Piazzale Luigi Cadorna
Piazzale Luigi Cadorna sits just west of Milan's historic center, serving as a major transit hub for both train and metro lines. Built in 1931, this square is named after an Italian general and features a prominent statue of the general himself, making it a significant point for history buffs. The main feature is the striking neoclassical buildings surrounding the piazza, which serve as a backdrop for travelers coming and going. In March, the area is lively with blooming flowers, particularly tulips, adding vibrant colors to the urban landscape. Visitors can enjoy watching the constant flow of people or grab a coffee from one of the nearby cafes while taking in the lively atmosphere.