For Simone Barlaam, home is where the heart is - or rather, it's where the pool is. The 23-time world champion swimmer, Olympic gold medallist and ambassador for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games, may have won three golds and a silver medal in Paris, but his true love is Milan.
First things first, food. If you're training like Simone, you need fuel that'll keep you going all day long. He's a fan of Pasticceria Grossi in Piazzale Udine, where the coffee is top-notch, and Panificio Storico Vailati on Via Vitruvio for its delicious pastries. But his go-to spot? Pizzeria da Mimmo near Chinatown, where he can indulge in a slice (or three) of that famous thick, soft and fluffy pizza.
While eating out, Simone's always on the lookout for great value food - and that's why Grano e Caffรจ in Viale Romagna is his top spot. Not only does it serve delicious grub at reasonable prices, but it's also a great place to study (he was a student at the Politecnico di Milano).
Now, for fashion, Milan is the city of Armani - and Simone can't get enough of its style. As someone who's worked with Giorgio Armani on designing his racing suits, he has nothing but admiration for the legendary designer's legacy. But it's not just about high-end fashion; he loves browsing through Chinatown's streets at night, taking in all the sights and sounds - and maybe even popping into a karaoke bar or two.
Of course, there are plenty of other things to keep Simone busy in Milan. His love of swimming is clear - whether it's training, competing or just relaxing in the pool, water is his happy place. And speaking of water, he's a big fan of the Acquario Civico di Milano, one of Europe's oldest aquariums.
But for all its glamour and glitz, Milan has its quiet spots too. Simone loves exploring Parco Sempione, which offers stunning views and a sense of serenity - not to mention being close to some of the city's best museums and cultural attractions. And while it may not be the most obvious destination, he's a fan of the Museum of Natural History in Parco Sempione too.
As someone who's lived all over Italy (he grew up in Milan, but also spent time in other cities), Simone knows that accessibility is key - especially when you're on the move. And speaking of being on the move, his advice to anyone visiting Milan? Get out there and explore! There are so many hidden gems waiting to be discovered - from street food stalls to underground art galleries.
In short, for Simone Barlaam, Milan is more than just a city - it's home.
First things first, food. If you're training like Simone, you need fuel that'll keep you going all day long. He's a fan of Pasticceria Grossi in Piazzale Udine, where the coffee is top-notch, and Panificio Storico Vailati on Via Vitruvio for its delicious pastries. But his go-to spot? Pizzeria da Mimmo near Chinatown, where he can indulge in a slice (or three) of that famous thick, soft and fluffy pizza.
While eating out, Simone's always on the lookout for great value food - and that's why Grano e Caffรจ in Viale Romagna is his top spot. Not only does it serve delicious grub at reasonable prices, but it's also a great place to study (he was a student at the Politecnico di Milano).
Now, for fashion, Milan is the city of Armani - and Simone can't get enough of its style. As someone who's worked with Giorgio Armani on designing his racing suits, he has nothing but admiration for the legendary designer's legacy. But it's not just about high-end fashion; he loves browsing through Chinatown's streets at night, taking in all the sights and sounds - and maybe even popping into a karaoke bar or two.
Of course, there are plenty of other things to keep Simone busy in Milan. His love of swimming is clear - whether it's training, competing or just relaxing in the pool, water is his happy place. And speaking of water, he's a big fan of the Acquario Civico di Milano, one of Europe's oldest aquariums.
But for all its glamour and glitz, Milan has its quiet spots too. Simone loves exploring Parco Sempione, which offers stunning views and a sense of serenity - not to mention being close to some of the city's best museums and cultural attractions. And while it may not be the most obvious destination, he's a fan of the Museum of Natural History in Parco Sempione too.
As someone who's lived all over Italy (he grew up in Milan, but also spent time in other cities), Simone knows that accessibility is key - especially when you're on the move. And speaking of being on the move, his advice to anyone visiting Milan? Get out there and explore! There are so many hidden gems waiting to be discovered - from street food stalls to underground art galleries.
In short, for Simone Barlaam, Milan is more than just a city - it's home.