Via Sant'Andrea
One of the most luxurious shopping streets in Milan. It forms part of the Quadrilatero della moda. Viktor&Rolf, Chanel and others.
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Where to Shop in MilanMilan is one of the main centres of shopping in Italy. A true shopper's paradise! |
The Best of Milan in Two Days (2 days)See the highlights of Milan in a two-day tour. |
Attractions near to Via Sant'Andrea
Milan CathedralMagnificent Gothic cathedral rises from the center of the city. Nearly six centuries to complete. |
La ScalaWorld renowned opera house built in 1778. Beautiful and breathtaking performances. Museum inside. |
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele IIPopular gallery situated next to the Duomo. Expensive and ellegance place. Marvellous ceilings. |
Church of Holy Mary of GraceThis marvellous church is the home of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper mural. A must-see, but visits must be arranged in advance. |
Simplon ParkLarge city park in the center of Milan. Small lake inside and the playground for the kids. |
Castello SforzescoMagnificent castle situated next to the Parco Sempione. Houses several exhibits and collections. |
LuiniAmazing bakery famous for Panzerotti. Always fresh and warm. It is a piece of culture of Milan. |
Via MontenapoleoneThe elegant, expensive and most important street of the famous Quadrilatero della moda where you find lots of high-end boutiques and stores. |
San MaurizioNice church in the city centre. Unique interior and atmosphere. Archaeological museum now. |
Orto Botanico di BreraBeautiful green island in the center of Milan. On 5000 m² houses over 300 different species. |





