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Shopping areas in Milan

Befitting the capital of fashion and its famous and prestigious brands – shopping in Milan is an unforgettable experience. But how do you start and where do you go? We have collected for you all the must-see points in the Italian fashion capital.

"the golden square" – Quadrilatero d`Oro

The most luxurious and therefore the most well-known area for shopping in Milan is the “Golden Square”, which lies east of the Duomo, the city’s central cathedral.
Officially it is interpreted between the streets: Via della Spiga ,Via Manzoni ,Corso Venezia ,Via Montenapoleone.
Almost all the world’s high fashion designers are based here and some have more than one store.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele I

The oldest covered mall in Italy that is still active and is another place in Milan to buy high fashion.

The gallery stands on the north side of the Duomo square, is wonderful in its design and combines an ancient building with an innovative design where you will find a selection of restaurants and bars alongside the big names.

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

It is located on the northeast side of the Duomo and offers a combination of the most popular and well-known brands and jewelry and accessory stores, chic restaurants and cafes.

Via Torino

Torino street starts from the southwest corner of Duomo Square and reaches the Navigli neighborhood through the Colonne di S.Lorenzo area. Most of the major international fashion chains such as H&M, Zara are concentrated on this street and among them are a host of local shops offering leather bags, locally designed clothing, jewelry and more. Here too you can enjoy a variety of cafes and ice cream parlors all along the street. In addition to the branch in Il Centro, there is a branch of the clothing company at 45 Torino Street PRIMARK.

Corso Buenos Aires

Corso Buenos Aires is the longest shopping street in Europe! More than 350 stores offering international brands of clothing, footwear, optics, jewelry, perfumes, and more spanning 2 kilometers.

10 Corso Como

קThe “Corso Como 10” fashion complex combines shopping, art and lifestyle. It is an exclusive designer clothing store that offers a shopping experience that includes a chef’s restaurant, a fashion, design, art and architecture bookstore and a gallery that presents changing exhibitions of contemporary art. The store name is also its address.

Merlata Bloom - Shopping mall in Milan

There you will find 210 stores that will amaze you, with a unique selection of national and international brands. 11,000 square meters will be dedicated to sports lovers. A unique culinary experience with over 43 concept restaurants of Marlata Bloom Milan. A journey between the cuisines of the world and the specialties of beautiful Italy.

Il Centro – Shopping mall in Milan

Unlike many designer outlets near Milan, where world-renowned brands are sold, although at a significant discount, but at a price that is still a high price befitting the brands, Il Centro is actually the shopping center of the city of Milan. It is important to understand that in Milan itself The culture of shopping malls is not as developed as in Israel, and the shops are actually scattered in the various streets of the city. The Il Centro shopping mall is also not located right inside the city but in a suburb close to the city. This is a large shopping mall where about 200 stores of well-known global chains such as Zara, H&M and others, as well as chains Well-known European and Italian brands (Calzedonia, OVS, BATA). In addition, the large department store of the Primark chain, especially loved by Israelis, where you can find clothing for the whole family, and even household and personal care products at extremely cheap prices. The mall is very pleasant to visit, spacious and modern. Available The mall also has a food complex and fast food, about 25 restaurants in total. Open 7 days a week between 09:00 and 22:00

The mall can be reached by a shuttle that leaves from Milano Centrale (the central station in Milan), in a 30-minute ride. You can purchase a ticket on the spot based on availability on the bus or purchase tickets in advance through the website (cost €5).