Oh happy sight. After the chaos of massive Frankfurt Airport and immigration (plus jammed bus rides to and from the planes out on the tarmac) nice knowing our bags made the plane for the short flight to Milan.
We were met at the airport by a Viking rep who quickly arranged private transfer to our hotel in the heart of Milan. Viking is known for their good service. We had a very quick driver to put it mildly. He did the hour drive in about 45 minutes. Neither of us slept on the long flight from Seattle so it was heaven checking into the cool hotel.
BTW. We are in the midst of an unseasonable heat wave, with temps in the mid 90’s and high humidity.
Simple pizza for dinner…
Then a night of awful, wide awake tossing and turning for me. Finally exhaustion took over and I got in a few hours before the alarm went off. The downside to organized tours is no la-di-da sleeping there’s a strict schedule.
And flying east, the jet lag is especially brutal in the morning. The espresso machine in the room helped jumpstart the day.
Our hotel is just steps away from the Galleria and truly magnificent gothic Duomo, which took 600 years to build.
We had a guided 3 hour walking tour of central Milan this morning before it got too hot and crowded.
Our local guide, born in Milan…
I could spend days here exploring the city. Not to mention the food.
Gelato and fruit for lunch on this scorching hot day. Perfect and all we needed after this incredible hotel buffet breakfast.
Some nice gooey Gorgonzola for breakfast?
Tomorrow is a big day. The suitcases need to be in the hallway by 7 am, then we take a bus to the northern Italy Lake District before heading to st. Moritz Switzerland in the afternoon on the Bernina Express, the most scenic line. And the sun will be shining in the Alps! There we will spend the next 2 nights.
Internet is great here in Milan, and I’ll try to check in again if time permits.
Ciao.















