Via della Spiga
Via della Spiga
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Considered one of the best for shopping and elegance, this busy Milan street is lined with Victorian architecture with posh boutiques and cafes.
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Neighborhood: Centro Storico
The pulsating core of Milan is in Centro. Duomo Square is enclosed by the gothic cathedral, the historic icon of Milan. However, shopping is what draws most crowds to this area. The classy and versatile Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II with luxury boutiques and high quality restaurants will turn any shopping or lunch expedition into a royal experience. Head to the rooftop of the flagship La Rinascente to enjoy the view of the animated square with a panorama of the Duomo. The Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is the street for high-end shopping. Brands of all kinds and street artists attract the attention of all visitors; while at Via Santa Radegonda 16, Luini Panzerotti is a much appreciated street food shop providing unimaginable culinary experiences. If shopping takes its toll on you, consider visiting Castello Sforzesco, a 15th century castle housing several museums. Those looking to relax can go to Parco Sempione, where nature provides respite from the energy of this dynamic and international city.
How to get there
- Montenapoleone • 4 min walk
- Palestro • 6 min walk
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Alessandro F
Milan, Italy32,423 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
One of the famous streets full of the most famous Italian and international luxury brands, today it is characterized by beautiful flower beds made up of flowers that make fashion images
Written September 1, 2023
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Michael Adamidis 🇬🇷
Kastoria, Greece6,592 contributions
Sep 2018 • Friends
all the expensive shops and the best windows of shops in milano.women may need hours to visit.but we did it in 15-20 minutes .just window shopping....its the paradise of women.
Written September 13, 2018
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AMohsen
Port Said, Egypt567 contributions
Feb 2020
Luckily walked around this area moving from an attraction to another. This is a pretty area with great classic architecture and some shopping stores.
Written December 4, 2020
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DILOMOODS
Italy7 contributions
Dec 2018
All the best Italian Brand names are between Via della Spiga and Via Montenapoleone, there are also some great Design Stores.
Written November 6, 2019
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Giovanni G
Milan, Italy185 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
starting from the small and very elegant Malpensa airport, take the fast train to downtown (Piazza Cadorna), visit the very close Castello Sforzesco and his big park and then go to Piazza del Duomo (not my preferred) and its gothic impressive cathedral.
Walking in Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza S. Babila and Corso Venezi( Via della Spiga is on your left.
Elegant and sophisticated (my unbelieved primary school is still working) at the end cross Via Manzoni, have a visit to Giardini Pubblici, go to Piazza S. Marco with its Romanic church, then Via Solferino, Via Cavalieri del Santo Sepolcro and Piazza S. Simpliciano. Its Romanic Church is my preferred In Milan.
If you are not too tired, in a 15 minutes walkig you can arrive at Stazione di Porta Garibaldi and the adiacent, very modern Piazza Gae Aulenti. Here the impressive Unicredit skyscraper, one of my 3 preferred skyscrapers in the world, and the very awarded "bosco verticale" (not so special in my opinion) conclude your "not so known but very Milanese" stroll.
For dinner I strongly suggest the close Savini Tartufi Truffle Restaurant, actually my preferred in Milan.
The day after take a train and and in only 40 min. go to visit Piacenza, a true gem unknown by turists: very old and perfectly preserved small town full of churches and noble buildings plus, last but not the least, its very famous "coppa di Piacenza", pancetta, anolini in brodo (filled pasta in broth) and tortelli (filled by ricotta and biete, a kind of spinach but more gntly). Eataly is my perfect choice.
Enjoy my loved Milano, actually (but not in the past) for me the best town in the world (I visited a lot of towns)
Walking in Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza S. Babila and Corso Venezi( Via della Spiga is on your left.
Elegant and sophisticated (my unbelieved primary school is still working) at the end cross Via Manzoni, have a visit to Giardini Pubblici, go to Piazza S. Marco with its Romanic church, then Via Solferino, Via Cavalieri del Santo Sepolcro and Piazza S. Simpliciano. Its Romanic Church is my preferred In Milan.
If you are not too tired, in a 15 minutes walkig you can arrive at Stazione di Porta Garibaldi and the adiacent, very modern Piazza Gae Aulenti. Here the impressive Unicredit skyscraper, one of my 3 preferred skyscrapers in the world, and the very awarded "bosco verticale" (not so special in my opinion) conclude your "not so known but very Milanese" stroll.
For dinner I strongly suggest the close Savini Tartufi Truffle Restaurant, actually my preferred in Milan.
The day after take a train and and in only 40 min. go to visit Piacenza, a true gem unknown by turists: very old and perfectly preserved small town full of churches and noble buildings plus, last but not the least, its very famous "coppa di Piacenza", pancetta, anolini in brodo (filled pasta in broth) and tortelli (filled by ricotta and biete, a kind of spinach but more gntly). Eataly is my perfect choice.
Enjoy my loved Milano, actually (but not in the past) for me the best town in the world (I visited a lot of towns)
Written May 30, 2017
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Serban D
Bucharest, Romania205 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Much better that Via Montenapoleone for the simple fact that it is a pedestrian street and allows you to gawk at the windows carefree.
Written March 31, 2017
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Taxidevil
Glasgow, UK2,935 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
A lovely pedestrianized street which we walked from Via Alessandro Manzoni ( near the Porta Nuova) to Via Saint Andrea.Great to get away from the traffic.
Lots of lovely shops but very expensive including Lavin, Tiffany, Dolce & Gabbana and many many more.
Lots of lovely shops but very expensive including Lavin, Tiffany, Dolce & Gabbana and many many more.
Written February 17, 2018
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zara912
Shiraz, Iran174 contributions
Feb 2017
is one of the Italian city of Milan's top shopping streets, forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda.
Written December 18, 2017
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westy54
Sydney, Australia12,772 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
This street, together with the via Alessandro Manzini, via Monte Napoleone and the Corso Venezia form the boundaries of the famous Quadrilatero della Moda fashion district. We thought though that this street was the most attractive, being free from cars with many shops having plants outside.
No shortage of famous brand fashion houses here, or people window shopping and browsing, but you would need substantial funds to come out of any of the shops here with any of their wares.
Well worth a stroll as many of the displays in the shop windows are excellent, even if they are unaffordable.
No shortage of famous brand fashion houses here, or people window shopping and browsing, but you would need substantial funds to come out of any of the shops here with any of their wares.
Well worth a stroll as many of the displays in the shop windows are excellent, even if they are unaffordable.
Written October 22, 2017
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donald f
Seattle, WA101 contributions
Apr 2016
In this area of high end shops on stone narrow streets you can find anything you want in the realm of high end fashion, and if you cant they will custom make it for you! And of course the people watching is the best of anywhere in Milan!
Written September 20, 2016
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