
A vast urban forest where reclaimed industrial land blooms into Milan’s northern green lung. The Parco Nord Milano is a triumphant metropolitan regional park spanning about 790 hectares across Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, Cinisello Balsamo, and other northern municipalities, transforming former industrial and degraded areas into a thriving ecological oasis. This sophisticated green expanse offers a soul-stirring blend of forests, meadows, wetlands, and recreational paths—providing an inviting escape for nature, sports, and relaxation amid the vibrant energy of the 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina.
The park features diverse ecosystems with woods, ponds, bike/pedestrian paths, sports facilities (running tracks, fitness areas, fields), playgrounds, picnic spots, and visitor centers like Cascina Centro Parco. It’s fully public and free, with multiple entrances and excellent accessibility via metro (e.g., Bisceglie M1 red line extensions or nearby lines), train (Sesto 1º Maggio FS), or bus/tram from central Milan. The main office and visitor center is at Cascina Centro Parco.
As a symbol of urban regeneration and biodiversity, Parco Nord promotes environmental education, community events, guided tours, exhibitions, and volunteer programs through its GEV (Guardie Ecologiche Volontarie). It reflects the “Made in Italy” legacy of turning industrial scars into accessible green spaces that foster ecological awareness, outdoor activities, and social cohesion in a densely populated area.
The narrative is one of triumphant rebirth, conceived in the 1970s (officially instituted by Lombardy Region Law 78/1983) to reclaim polluted ex-industrial zones like former factories and landfills. Developed through decades of restoration and planting, it celebrates 50 years in 2025 as a model of urban forestry, preserving and enhancing Po Valley ecosystems while symbolizing Milan’s commitment to sustainability.
For visitors, Parco Nord delivers an exhilarating immersion into expansive nature just outside the city center, with cycling routes, birdwatching, seasonal events, and serene wooded trails that inspire wonder and rejuvenation. It offers a design-forward, high-end experience of metropolitan wilderness—ideal for active outings, picnics, or peaceful exploration during a 2026 Milan visit.