Milan
Neighborhoods
Each district has its own personality
Milan Neighborhoods
Find the right area for your travel style
Centro Storico
Milan's monumental core - the Duomo, the Galleria, the castle, and the grand squares that make the first impression.
Brera
Milan's bohemian art quarter - cobbled streets, the Pinacoteca, independent boutiques, and the best aperitivo scene outside Navigli.
Navigli
Milan's canal district - aperitivo at sunset on the water, vintage shops, flea markets, and the most relaxed neighbourhood in the city.
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.
Porta Venezia
Milan's most diverse neighbourhood - Art Nouveau facades, the city's oldest park, African and Middle Eastern food alongside Italian trattorias.
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.
Porta Garibaldi & Corso Como
Modern Milan - glass skyscrapers, the vertical forest, a legendary concept store, and rooftop bars with skyline views.
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.
Porta Romana & Porta Ticinese
Student-fuelled neighbourhood life - Roman columns, Bocconi University buzz, neighbourhood trattorias, and prices that make Brera look expensive.
Citta Studi
The university quarter - Politecnico students, cheap trattorias, quiet parks, and the Milan that has nothing to prove to tourists.