14 fashionable shopping districts and shopping centers in Milan that you can buy up


If you're planning a vacation in Italy, shopping in Milan should definitely be on your vacation list. Browse the streets and shops that are often featured in fashion magazines and guidebooks to see what you can find on a shopping trip in Milan.

Shopping in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, is a unique experience, and everyone who comes here becomes a shopaholic. Milan is also the place where many fashion designers' dreams come true. The bustling shopping centers of Milan, lined with independent shops selling catwalk hot clothes, fine jewelry and antiques, designer clothes at discounted prices, one-of-a-kind items that can only be found at flea markets, can literally be worn out and bought. Brand name stores and flea markets fill every corner of the city, can fully satisfy your shopping desire, where to start shopping, you need to plan well, here are 14 shopping blocks or shopping centers you can take into account when you make a guide.

14 great places to shop in Milan

1 Via Monte Napoleone: It is the block where all the famous shops meet

2 Via Della Spiga: a district of high-end boutiques

3 Corso Buenos Aires: The neighborhood of high-end fashion buyers

4 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II: a great place to shop and drink coffee

5 Via Dante: Paradise for luxury shoppers

6 Via Torino: A shopping street where you can bargain, whether you can find a sense of accomplishment depends on your ability to bargain.

7 Via Brera: shopping street for jewelry and antiques

8 DMAG: Discount paradise

9 Fiera Di Sinigaglia: souvenir shopping street for cheap and interesting gadgets

10 Cormano Flea Market: a shopping district for fine silk products

11 Corso Como: Corso Como's first concept store in Milan

12 Funky Table: A collection shopping mall with stylish interior design home furnishings

13 Biffi: Where fashionistas' dreams come true

14 Cavalli E Nastri: an authentic antique shop in Milan

  1. Via Monte Napoleone: This is the street where all the famous shops meet

The first stop for shopping in Milan must be Via Napoleon, which is considered to be the most exclusive and luxurious shopping district not only in Italy, but also in the world. This is the hub of designer boutiques, full of designer goods, the kind of goods that will make you salivate. Gucci, Armani, Prada and Dolce & Gabbana (D&G) can all be found on the streets of the famous Quadrilatero della Moda shopping district.

What to buy: Designer clothes, exquisite handmade Italian leather shoes and Italian luxury accessories and various international brands.
How to get there: It's a 10-minute walk from Duomoor. You can take the M3 yellow line of the metro to Montnapoleon Station. It's a short walk from the station.

  1. Via Della Spiga: a district of high-end boutiques

Via della Spiga is a popular shopping street on the Quadrilatero della Moda that, like Via Monte Napoleone, is also full of high-end boutique shops. The Milan shopping center down the street is closed, so you can walk, window shop, buy your favorite things, and relax in the trendy cafes.
This elegant street has beautiful old buildings with neoclassical elements and Baroque style. You'll probably spend half your time shopping and the other half photographing them!

What to buy: Designer clothes or big names like Cavalli, D&G and Armani.
How to get there: Take the Metro's M1 red line to San Babila station or M3 yellow line to Montenapoleone station. It's only a five-minute walk from the subway station.

  1. Corso Buenos Aires: A neighborhood of high-end fashion buyers

If Via Monte Napoleone is the place to buy high-end fashion, then Corso Buenos Aires is the hub of high-street brand shopping. Here you can buy brands like Zara and H&M, as well as high-end fashion. The Corso Buenos Aires neighborhood is also one of the best shopping areas in Milan.
There are hundreds of shops and shops, many of which are built in 19th - and 20th-century style. As you stroll the streets, take a moment to admire the beautiful Art Nouveau architecture and stop to enjoy a delicious Italian coffee.

What to buy: Clothes from high street brands such as H&M, Zara and Nike
How to get there: Walking distance from Milan Central Station.

  1. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II: a great place to shop and drink coffee

The streets of Milan are full of upscale boutiques, and bargain hunting here can seem like a dream. However, Immanuele II is a great place to visit because you can find good deals. Sure, they may not all be cheap, but there are plenty of options. It is also a no-go zone for motor vehicles. High street and mid-range brands are clustered here, such as mango and Zara.
This busy street is full of buskers, cafes and ice cream shops. You'll also find La Rinascente, a huge Milanese shopping mall filled with homewares, clothing and accessories.

What to buy: Clothes, shoes and accessories, there are many flagship stores for mid-range brands here.
How to get there: It's a 3-minute walk from Santa Babilla Metro station.

  1. Via Dante: Paradise for luxury shoppers

Usually known for its beautiful architecture dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, elegant Via Dante also has a range of upscale shops to keep you wandering. Some of Milan's best shops are here. The pedestrian street has both chain stores and gift shops. The real highlight, however, is Milan's restaurants and bars, so be sure to check them out.

What to buy: Italian souvenirs and home decor
How to get there: Walking distance from Cordusio Metro Station

  1. Via Torino: A shopping street where you can bargain, whether you can find a sense of accomplishment depends on your ability to bargain. This is the oldest street in Milan, and the buildings here all attest to this, but the fashion shops here are not ancient, and young people are the main consumer group here, there are many avant-garde and trendy clothes, shoes and accessories to suit the style and purchasing power of young people. But it's not all fashion stores; There are stores for mass-consumption cosmetics, home decor and furniture, so it's a great one-stop shop for people who need to buy more than one variety of items at a time.

What to buy: clothes, accessories, home decor and groceries
How to get there: Line 3 is a 3-minute walk from Missori Station.

  1. Via Brera: shopping street for jewelry and antiques

For discerning shoppers, Via Brera is a delightful boho chic district where you should come to shop for fine jewelry, antiques and art. You can also find boutiques selling designer clothes. Like many shopping areas in Milan, bistros and bars are great places to catch a break. a Parfums in this neighborhood, where you can customize your perfume; There is also Pinacoteca di Brera, a public gallery of Italian paintings. So, you can even get a taste of Italy's nightlife when you buy here and it's nightfall!

What to buy: antiques, jewelry and personalized perfume
Location: Milan, Italy, 20121 Via Brera

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