You have a lot of options in Milan, which is a shopping paradise.. However, you should consider that the prices are more expensive than other cities in Italy.. Don’t get discouraged right away, though.. There are shopping opportunities for every budget…
Via Monte Napoleone: Chanel, Bvlgari, Dolce & Gabbana and many more… Many of the brands in the luxury segment are in this category. you can find it on the street. Stop by even if you don’t shop. While you’re at it, take a look at the boutiques on Via delle Spiga!
How to Reach?: Get off at the Montenapoleone metro stop on the red line.. You can also take a five-minute walk from the Duomo square.
La Rinascente: Multi-storey shopping mall right next to the Duomo cathedral. You can try the delicious coffees of Italy against the Duomo on the terrace of the store where many famous brands are located.
Kusmi Tea Shop:
Kusmi Tea Shop:
strong>If you are a tea lover like me, do not leave Milan without visiting this store.. One of the different teas is definitely for you.
How To Reach?: Get off at the Lanza metro stop on the green line.
10 Corso Como: Milan’s favorite place with cafe & store concept by far. Luxury brands are exhibited in the store section of the place, which takes its name from the street where it is located, and the prices are quite high.. If you say it’s pushing my budget, you can find the outlet of the same store right next to the Garibaldi station.. I recommend you to take a look at the book section.
How to Reach?: Get off at the Garibaldi metro stop on the green line.
Corso Buenos Aires: If you want more affordable shopping, this street is for you. Since our hotel is located on this street, I had the chance to explore the stores in more detail.. Reminds me of Istanbul’s Bagdat Street. The street, which has quite wide boulevards, has restaurants, cafes and shops together.. Zara, H&M, Nike, Italy’s affordable cosmetics brand Kiko, Tezenis are just a few of the brands on the street.
How To Reach?: Get off at the Lima stop on the red line.
If you have time, you can also stop by the Serravale Designer Outlet, where luxury Italian brands are located.
You can read the Milan eating and drinking recommendations here.