
In the heart of Milan, amid art and history, hides a corner of peace and beauty: the Brera Botanical Garden. Just a few steps from the famous Brera Art Gallery, this 5,000-square-meter historic garden is home to more than 300 plant species, offering a unique experience between nature and culture.
Strolling among the flower beds and century-old plants is a real treat for those seeking a moment of relaxation away from the chaos of the city. The charm of this 18th-century garden, once used for scientific purposes by the Brera Academy, has remained intact, making it a must-see destination for nature and history lovers.
After visiting the vegetable garden, it's worth exploring the charming Brera district, with its cobblestone streets, art boutiques, and historic cafes. Stop for an espresso in one of the charming little squares or be inspired by the art galleries and independent bookstores.
Whether you are a tourist or a Milanese looking for a rejuvenating break, a walk in and around the Brera Botanical Garden is an experience not to be missed. A little trip into the green, in the beating heart of Milan.