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 Corso Buenos Aires is filled with quaint bookstores and inviting shops

Porta Venezia

Just a short walk from Rocco Forte House, Porta Venezia, with its sophisticated Belle Epoque vibe, showcases extraordinary Art Nouveau architecture, quaint bookstores, and the inviting shops on Corso Buenos Aires. It is also home to the splendid Indro Montanelli Gardens and a fantastic gastronomic scene.

Aptly named the Quadrilatero del Silenzio, Porta Venezia offers a serene escape from the bustle of the city, replete, with captivating historical edifices that inspired notable literary figures like Giuseppe Parini, Alessandro Manzoni, Cesare Beccaria, and Stendhal.

To reach this enchanting locale, meander under the stately arch of the Palazzo della Società Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto, situated on Corso Venezia, just opposite the manicured Indro Montanelli Gardens.

Corso Buenos Aires

the Navigli district is a charismatic blend of quirky charm and vibrant nightlife

Navigli

Named after the ancient canals that run through it, the Navigli district is a charismatic blend of quirky charm and vibrant nightlife. By day, stroll, or even cycle, along the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese, stopping in the many artisanal boutiques and bookshops along the way.

Take a glimpse back in time through the picturesque Vicolo dei Lavandai, (Washermen's Alley) with its original slanted stones where lavandai once scrubbed their laundry using water from the Naviglio.

By night, enjoy an aperitivo in one of the lively bars before heading out to enjoy a Milanese feast overlooking the canals as the lights flicker on the water.

For a different perspective, take a guided water tour aboard a barge - if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, the annual Winter Swim invites a chilly dip in Naviglio's waters.

Salumaio di Montenapoleone

Bosco Verticale (vertical woods), two residential towers covered in over 15,000 plants.

Porta Nuova

In keeping with Milan’s impeccable design culture, Porta Nuova is the world's first fully sustainable neighbourhood, brought to life by some of the world’s top architectural institutions. Named after the Napoleonic gate of Milan, the district is now home to a collection of impressive modern buildings including the UniCredit Tower, Italy’s tallest building, and the Bosco Verticale (vertical woods), two residential towers covered in over 15,000 plants.

Embellished by pedestrian areas, cycling tracks and dotted with hi-tech stores, artisanal boutiques, bars and cafés, Porta Nuova ushers in a new era for Milan. Be sure to take a stroll along the stylish Corso Como and visit 10 Corso Como, a world-famous design concept store popular with the city’s most fashionable.

Bosco Verticale, Porta Nuova

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