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Here are our favorite local shopping areas in Milan.

4 Favorites” is our series featuring our best finds in Milan and beyond, showcasing exquisite dining experiences, charming boutiques, and hidden gems that embody the vibrant spirit of this iconic city. Each recommendation helps you discover Milanese culture and lifestyle, whether you’re a local or a traveler eager to discover the city’s rich heritage. Join us as we unveil the top spots that capture the heart and soul of Milan, ensuring your adventures are unforgettable. Subscribe here for more tips.


The Golden Quadrilateral

a red sports car on a street with people walking around
Shopping streets of the Golden Quadrilateral in Milan / Photo by Rui Alves on Unsplash

The Quadrilatero della Moda, Milan’s luxury shopping district is made up of
Via Montenapoleone, Via Borgospesso, Via Della Spiga, and Via Sant’
Andrea. All the top designer stores are there. Even if you are not a
fashionista, it’s fabulous browsing the creative window displays!
MM San Babila


Via Marghera Neighborhood

Explore hidden Milan in the Via Marghera neighborhood. A residential
neighborhood with cute boutiques, off the beaten path of the regular
tourist scene. Explore Piazza Piemonte, Via Marghera, and Via Ravizza.
There is also the Mercato Comunale, community market, a fun way to
experience local lifestyle.
MM Wagner


Corso Garibaldi & Corso Como

Independent boutiques and up-and-coming designers showcase their brands
on Corso Garibaldi and Corso Como. Check out the vintage shops Surplus
and Vintage 55, pick up a new travel case at My Bag Milano or browse the
fashion boutiques, check out an exhibit or have tea in the courtyard at
10 Corso Como.

Outlet Shopping

Read more about our Christmas Shopping excursion to Serravalle Designer Outlet

Small outlets are found around town but may not hold the brands you are
looking for. Go to Serravalle Designer Outlet to find Italian brands such as
Armani, Gucci, and Prada as well as international brands like Tommy
Hilfiger, Nike, Levis and more. Located an hour and a half away, shuttle
busses depart daily from Milan Central Station or Piazza Cairoli.
Book here.

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Celia Abernethy

Celia Abernethy lives in both Milan and Lake Como in Italy. She shares her discoveries from her travels and experiences in Italy and beyond on MilanoStyle.com and LakeComoStyle.com, giving readers an insider’s view of what to do, where to go, and how to do it in style. Celia contributes to several lifestyle and travel publications.



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