Milan neighborhoods

Milan

Neighborhoods

Each district has its own personality

Milan Neighborhoods

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Centro Storico

Centro Storico

Milan's monumental core - the Duomo, the Galleria, the castle, and the grand squares that make the first impression.

First-time VisitorsArchitecture LoversCulture Seekers23 things to do
Brera

Brera

Milan's bohemian art quarter - cobbled streets, the Pinacoteca, independent boutiques, and the best aperitivo scene outside Navigli.

Art LoversAperitivo SeekersCouples11 things to do
Navigli

Navigli

Milan's canal district - aperitivo at sunset on the water, vintage shops, flea markets, and the most relaxed neighbourhood in the city.

Night OwlsFoodiesCouples14 things to do
Quadrilatero della Moda

Quadrilatero della Moda

The world capital of luxury fashion - four blocks of Armani, Prada, and Versace in 18th-century palazzi, with window displays that are art installations.

ShoppersFashion LoversPhotography9 things to do
Porta Venezia

Porta Venezia

Milan's most diverse neighbourhood - Art Nouveau facades, the city's oldest park, African and Middle Eastern food alongside Italian trattorias.

Architecture LoversBudget TravellersFoodies14 things to do
Magenta & Sant'Ambrogio

Magenta & Sant'Ambrogio

Residential Milan with world-class treasures - The Last Supper, Milan's oldest basilica, and a science museum kids love, in a quiet neighbourhood with real trattorias.

History BuffsFamiliesArt Lovers12 things to do
Porta Garibaldi & Corso Como

Porta Garibaldi & Corso Como

Modern Milan - glass skyscrapers, the vertical forest, a legendary concept store, and rooftop bars with skyline views.

Design LoversArchitecture FansNightlife11 things to do
Isola

Isola

Milan's most creative neighbourhood - street art, natural wine bars, brunch spots, and the energy of a district that knows it is on the rise.

CreativesBrunch SeekersNight Owls11 things to do
Porta Romana & Porta Ticinese

Porta Romana & Porta Ticinese

Student-fuelled neighbourhood life - Roman columns, Bocconi University buzz, neighbourhood trattorias, and prices that make Brera look expensive.

Budget TravellersFoodiesLocal Life10 things to do
Citta Studi

Citta Studi

The university quarter - Politecnico students, cheap trattorias, quiet parks, and the Milan that has nothing to prove to tourists.

Budget TravellersLocal LifeFoodies1 things to do

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