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If your trip to Corsico is all organized but your travel itinerary is a little on the empty side, let us give you a few hints and tips.
Enjoy new adventures without having to venture far. You'll find Teatro Caboto and Milans Roman Amphitheatre (Anfiteatro Romano) close to the heart of this neighborhood.
Located 1 mile from Corsico is Cesano Boscone. This is a wonderful place to stop by while you're in the area, so why not add it to your itinerary?
If you're going to Corsico for work-related reasons, you'll probably be visiting some convention and business centers. With your own set of wheels, you can relax knowing you'll arrive on time. Here are some of the biggest and the best:
Pick up the keys to an intermediate car and take in the stunning sights of Milan with a few pals. These versatile vehicles offer ample leg space and a sizeable trunk that'll fit all your belongings. They have terrific gas mileage, so you can easily journey the 5 miles between Corsico and downtown Milan (and beyond!) without hurting your budget. But if you're eager to spoil yourself on your vacation, why not book a premium car? All those extra features, like sunroofs and a voice activation system, guarantee the ultimate driving experience.
You'll be pleased to hear that there's a wide variety of both economy and luxury vehicles to rent in Corsico. What you end up going for depends on what you're willing to spend and what you plan to do. Specialty and prestige vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to mod cons and comfort. If you're splashing out, why not grab a fully kitted-out SUV, or perhaps a slick medium-sized sedan? Otherwise, if you just need a car to whiz around town in at the cheapest price possible, you're better off going with a budget compact vehicle (or something else that won't break the bank).
Not knowing the traffic laws is like heading off on a road trip without a map. Get behind the wheel in Corsico with our list of driving tips:
You'll have to keep to the right while driving in Corsico. In addition, exercise a bit of extra caution if it's your first time in the driver's seat here. Once you're familiar with local driving habits, relax and enjoy the scenery!
Corsico, a neighborhood of Milan, usually experiences busier traffic from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, and again from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Plan your sightseeing outside these times for a smoother ride.
For the most part, finding a parking spot in Corsico is a breeze. If you're heading to one of the busier attractions in town, it's a wise idea to consider parking options before you set off.
The speed limits in the neighborhood of Corsico are like the rest of Milan, ranging from 50 km/h to 130 km/h. To ensure the safety of pedestrians and drivers, a default speed limit of 50 km/h applies to residential zones.
More often than not, your car rental company will charge the amount of the fine to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may share your contact information with the relevant local agency so they can send a fine straight to you.
Subject to a few exceptions, seat belts must be fastened when the vehicle is in motion in Milan.
Provided you have Bluetooth or similar functions enabled, you can lawfully use your cell phone while driving in Corsico. But be sure to keep concentrating on the road.
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit while driving in Corsico is 0.05%. If you're in the mood for a big night, leave the car behind and organize some other way of getting home instead.
No, it's not. In Corsico, red equals stop, with no exceptions. When nearing a set of traffic lights, always drive at a safe speed so you can easily stop when you need to.