1. Ticinese is a district in Milan, Italy known for its bohemian atmosphere and vibrant nightlife. It is home to many bars, cafes, restaurants, and vintage shops. The district also features beautiful street art and colorful buildings. One of the most iconic landmarks in Ticinese is the basilica of Sant’Eustorgio, which houses the remains of the three Magi who visited baby Jesus.

2. The working hours and contact information vary depending on the establishment. However, most places in Ticinese are open until late at night.

3. Ticinese is well-connected to the rest of the city by public transportation. Visitors can take the tram or bus to get there, and there are also several metro stations nearby. A single ticket for Milan’s public transportation system costs 2 euros and is valid for 90 minutes. Alternatively, visitors can purchase a 24-hour ticket for 7 euros or a 48-hour ticket for 12 euros.