Not sure what I really made of Milan. Glad to have been (and get the fridge magnet!), but I don't think it's a city I'd rush back to.
There's nothing wrong with it as such, but Italy is such a beautiful country and Milan just didn't really grab me. The Duomo is impressive, but being hassled whilst trying to take pictures got annoying (happens in a lot of big cities though tbf). Our hotel was nice, cracking location near central station so very easy to get about the city using public transport. Even things like prices for food/drink wasn't quite as bad as I was anticipating, so it's hard to pinpoint why the city didn't grab me but it just didn't. I've been to Italy 7 times now and I think I'd have Milan at the bottom of that pile. Though part of me thinks I probably didn't do it justice so perhaps I'm being harsh to judge the city based on what was a fairly brief football visit.
We didn't fly back until 9pm on Thursday evening (from Bergamo) so me and my mate headed to Bergamo after checking out the hotel, and quite liked it there. The old town overlooking the city gave some spectacular views and was nice to wander around. Think I'd be more inclined to do a weekend there than Milan.
Can recommend Nottingham Forest bar in Milan. We went there Tuesday evening before Bootleg bar, proper quaint little place with random stuff on the walls and room for maybe 25 people maximum (they only have a handful of tables, a few seats at the bar then it becomes a one out/one in policy). Only serve cocktails but they were of excellent quality and decent sizes in novelty glasses (or bathtubs....), and 10 Euro a drink before 9pm so not too bad on the wallet. Probably more a place you'd go with the missus and not football fans but we enjoyed it nonetheless.
This was my tenth Euro away but first in almost 4 years (Kiev in Feb 2016 being the last) so really got the buzz for them again (despite the well documented problems with the police). Can't do Zagreb but I'm certainly not leaving it another 4 years for the next one.