The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Monza, Lombardy

July 26, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Monza [ˈmontsa]  listen (help·info) (Lombard: Mùnscia; Latin: Modoetia) is a city and comune on the River Lambro, a tributary of the Po in the Lombardy region of Italy, about 15 kilometres (9 miles) north-northeast of Milan. It is the capital of the Province of Monza and Brianza. Monza is best known for its Grand Prix motor racing circuit, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which hosts the Formula One Italian Grand Prix.
Restaurants in Monza

1. Racing in Italy

Viale di Vedano 5, 20900 Monza Italy +39 328 596 9126 [email protected] http://www.racinginitaly.com
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Racing in Italy

Home of the motorsports events in Italy, including your own We offer variety of racing cars to test drive and race such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus , Porsche and even Formula. With us you can make your dream come true and drive these cars in one of the Italian racing circuits. An experience you will never forget! Our packages based on type of cars, tracks and the time you want to be on track and its starts from only €170. We offer also: Racing Courses ,Drift, Motorcycle , Formula , Rally and Luxury Tours with rental of luxury Cars.

Reviewed By sharpus

Great experience The staff is very nice We had a lot of fun Very recommended. The driving was very exciting

2. Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Viale di Vedano 5, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 24821 [email protected] http://www.monzanet.it/
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4.5 based on 1,324 reviews

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Since 1922 up until today, memorable pages of motor racing and motorcycling history have been written on the Monza Circuit. The best drivers, the most famous cars, the most important events have created a special legend which has existed for almost 100 years. Autodromo Nazionale Monza is placed within Monza Park which belongs to the cities of Monza and Milan. Monza Circuit was built in 1922, in only 110 days, both for competitions and for motor (auto & motor cycle) testing (Brooklands was built in 1907 and Indianapolis in 1909). Since then, the Italian Grand Prix has always taken place on the Monza track (except during the war years and a few other occasions). The location of the Circuit in Monza Park, is unique in the world. This natural setting is both attractive and delightful. Its location favours the organisation of events and meeting in open areas for exibitions, entertainment and music and supported by internal structures, as a restaurant with 350 places, a 160-person self-service and 2 bars, one bank counter and one information office which are open during the main events. Moreover there are sport and technical shops and a specialized bookstore with international and rare editions. The park offers also other facilities as swimming pool, camping, 18-hole golf course, manège and bicycle rental.

Reviewed By VacatePremises

Lesser known than the Monaco Grand Prix, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza is just as much fun. Italy is known for its sports cars and car racing, with Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, etc. Go a few days early and savor the history.

3. Parco di Monza

Viale Mirabellino, 2, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 3946 4201 [email protected] http://www.reggiadimonza.it/it/content/page/parco
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4.5 based on 2,146 reviews

Parco di Monza

There are three principal entrances to the Park: Viale Cesare Battisti in Monza, Via S. Stefano in Vedano al Lambro and Via Farina in Villasanta. The Monza and Vedano al Lambro entrances are provided with car parks. In addition to the principal entrances, there are numerous pedestrian entrances.

Reviewed By Laone72 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

A must go if you are in Milan area to experience this unique park in the middle of the city. Free entrance and you find plenty of spaces to chill out while laying on the grass or rent a bike and cycling the many paths around the park. There is also a small river and the amzing Villa Reale if you enjoy history and art. Thumbs up!

4. Roseto Niso Fumagalli

Viale Brianza 1, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 320994 [email protected] http://www.airosa.it
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Roseto Niso Fumagalli

The rose garden 'Niso Fumagalli' is part of the Villa Reale complex and it is managed by Associazione Italiana della Rosa. Visits to the rose garden are free and it is open all days except Mondays, normally from 9:00 to 19:00. The updated opening times can be found on the Association web site.

5. Villa Reale

Viale Brianza 1, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 3946 4201 [email protected] http://www.reggiadimonza.it
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4.5 based on 1,352 reviews

Villa Reale

The Villa Reale was built at the wish of the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria between 1777 and 1780, as a summer residence for her son Ferdinand. It followed the typical model of Lombard country homes. The building was planned by Piermarini, in neo-classical style, with a C-shaped layout and a central reception block. To these were added two lateral wings for the rooms and a further two sections dedicated to the servants and the stables. The total number of rooms was close to seven hundred.

Reviewed By JL_2099

As you probably can tell from the pictures posted by other TA reviewers, this really is a palace as opposed to a villa. We visited in July and joined a tour of the royal apartments, which was amazing and really gives you a glimpse into how the royalty were living in the past. The guide was excellent and seemed to really enjoy his job. The tour also was interesting in that it was a combination of tour guide-guided tour and audio-guided tour, and it was conducted in both Italian and English at the same time. So the tour guide would briefly explain in Italian first and then in English (sometimes in reverse order) and then tell everyone to push certain number on an audio device for a more detailed description of the room in Italian and another number for English. I think this was an efficient way to entertain both crowds and it got the job done. After the tour we visited the exhibits on the 2nd floor and the lady staff member there was most friendly and helpful, explaining to us what exhibits are being displayed on which floor. The art exhibits were very nice and there were not many people when we visited, which was a big plus. There is a separate section for children about some great Italian artists, which was very neat. On the 3rd floor there was a wonderful exhibit on designs of various times (say from 1950's to 1990's). So if you want to take the tour and see the exhibitions it will probably take between 2-3 hours easily. As with the many places we visited in Italy, it's not very easy to find the exits (perhaps they don't want you to leave:)) but we made it okay. There is a nice little gift shop where the staff again was very friendly. There also is a large cafeteria which looks really nice but unfortunately we did not have the time to sit down and order anything. We'll try that next time we visit for sure. Highly recommend visiting Villa Reale.

6. Duomo di Monza

Piazza del Duomo, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 389420 http://www.duomomonza.it
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4.5 based on 785 reviews

Duomo di Monza

7. Parliamo di The

Via Vittorio Emanuele II 39, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 632 2689 [email protected] http://www.parliamodithe.com/
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Parliamo di The

8. DIVE Cocktail House

Via Vittorio Emanuele II 13, 20900 Monza Italy +39 039 908 2217 http://www.facebook.com/divemonza
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DIVE Cocktail House

The DIVE Cocktail House was born in 2014. Passing across the wooden door you'll breath the air of a colonial club house. Eyesight and hearing will bring you far away in time and space and the drinks will be your guide in this journey, always respecting the traditions and alway looking for innovations in the mixology world. The location is at disposal for private events and parties. Call between 17:30 and 19:00 for more information. We do not accept reservations.

9. Fugacemente - Escape Room Monza

Via Marco d'Agrate 36/38, 20900 Monza Italy +39 351 828 6855 [email protected] http://www.fugacemente.it/monza
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Fugacemente - Escape Room Monza

Gioco Reale a Monza: 3 ambientazioni emozionanti. Il gioco ESCAPE ROOM consiste nel testare logica, attenzione, intuizione e intraprendenza, lo spirito di squadra, capacità di concentrazione e di trovare una via d’uscita dalla stanza senza conoscenze speciali. Scegli la tua stanza, immergiti in una storia avventurosa tra enigmi ed ambientazioni suggestive, trova le chiavi e oggetti nascosti, mostra il tuo spirito e l’intuizione, scappa dalla stanza in 60 minuti. PAESE DELLE MERAVIGLIE (avventura) dai 8 anni-da 2 a 8 partecipanti; GALEONE PIRATA (azione/avventura) dai 8 anni-da 2 a 8 partecipanti. BOTTEGA DEL BARBIERE (thriller) dai 15 anni-da 2 a 8 partecipanti. Modalità Festa & Surprise: presenza di un attore per un maggior coinvolgimento e divertimento durante il gioco. Per tutti i clienti diversamente abili la partecipazione sarà sempre GRATUITA! Una zona per l'accoglienza e l'attesa dei giocatori. Accesso per i disabili. Parcheggio.

10. Pista Ciclabile Canale Villoresi

Monza Italy
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Pista Ciclabile Canale Villoresi

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