Milan’s Neighborhoods: Historic Center
Whether you’re a first-timer or veteran, the chances are highly likely that you’ll wind up in Milan’s historic center at some point during your visit.
Whether you’re a first-timer or veteran, the chances are highly likely that you’ll wind up in Milan’s historic center at some point during your visit.
“A living room with a laboratory” is how Pavé defines itself. Located in Milan near Porta Venezia, this bakery and pastry shop has a lot of people talking.
Mi.mag has hunted down the best brunch spots in Milanl for the days when you want nothing more than bacon and eggs.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in Milan
Milan’s Brera neighborhood guarantees great people watching, boutiques, galleries and cozy cafes.
Restaurant Un Posto a Milano at Cascina Cuccagna serves simple, flavorful farm-to-table fare with a strong focus on local ingredients grown in an onsite garden.
Milan’s Navigli neighborhood has a reputation for being many things: fun, lively, vibrant, loud, touristy, gritty and charming.
Just three metro stops—or a lengthy leisurely stroll—from Milan’s Piazza del Duomo is Porta Romana, one of the city’s six main gates of entry.
Isola literally translates to Island, and this neighborhood of Milan has earned its moniker based on its former life: a suburban “island” outside of the city center.
If you only have time for one aperitivo when you’re in Milan, Bar Basso is where you should go.