Via Torino
Shopping
About Via Torino
Via Torino stretches for eight blocks from the Duomo's southern edge to the medieval Porta Ticinese, offering Milan's most accessible shopping street without the luxury price tags of the Quadrilatero. You'll find Zara, H&M, and Mango alongside Italian chains like Calzedonia and OVS, plus dozens of independent shoe stores selling everything from €15 sneakers to €80 leather boots. The street follows its original Roman route, keeping that narrow medieval feel while accommodating modern storefronts.
The shopping experience shifts dramatically as you walk south. Near Piazza Duomo, you're dodging tour groups snapping photos, but by the time you reach Sant'Alessandro church halfway down, it's mostly locals picking up everyday items. The final stretch toward Porta Ticinese gets grittier and more interesting, with vintage shops, record stores, and bars mixed between the clothing retailers. Street musicians often play near the medieval gate.
Most shopping guides overhype this street, but it's genuinely useful for mid-range finds without tourist markup. Skip the overpriced accessories near the Duomo end and focus on the shoe stores around Via Santa Marta, where quality leather shoes go for €40 to €60. The Foot Locker and sports stores cluster near Porta Ticinese if you need athletic gear. Avoid weekends when it becomes shoulder-to-shoulder crowded.
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