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Italy Travel Style Vol. 1

Welcome to the first volume of Italy Travel & Style! Each volume promises an eclectic mix of people, places, and experiences. Italy Travel & Style opens the doors to a world of lifestyle, luxury, and travel in Italy. Inside Vol. 1: TRAVEL Lake Como in Winter Where to Sip an Apertivo in Milan Italy’s Most Beautiful Gardens Travel Diary: Valtellina Wine Tour Escape To An Exclusive Forest Spa The Matterhorn Valley of Cervinia Downtime, the Luggage to Sit on LIFESTYLE Best Food Festivals in Florence Recipe: Ribollita Creating a Capsule Wardrobe 5 favorites: Shopping Areas in Milan Orange Fiber: The Fruit of Fashion Learn more on https://italytravelstyle.com/subscribe ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This digital product contains some promotional content and links for educational and informative purposes. Links like these help support the content creators and small, local businesses we endorse. By purchasing from a partner link, we may earn a small commission. This does not infringe on the quality or integrity of the information provided. Contact us for further information.

Welcome to the first volume of Italy Travel & Style!

Each volume promises an eclectic mix of people, places, and experiences. Italy Travel & Style opens the doors to a world of lifestyle, luxury, and travel in Italy.


Inside Vol. 1:

TRAVEL
Lake Como in Winter
Where to Sip an Apertivo in Milan
Italy’s Most Beautiful Gardens
Travel Diary: Valtellina Wine Tour
Escape To An Exclusive Forest Spa
The Matterhorn Valley of Cervinia
Downtime, the Luggage to Sit on

LIFESTYLE
Best Food Festivals in Florence
Recipe: Ribollita
Creating a Capsule Wardrobe
5 favorites: Shopping Areas in Milan
Orange Fiber: The Fruit of Fashion

Learn more on https://italytravelstyle.com/subscribe

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Shopping Areas in Milan<br />

by Celia Abernethy | <strong>Italy</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> & <strong>Style</strong><br />

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The Golden Quadrilateral<br />

The Quadrilaterale della Moda, Milan’s luxury shopping<br />

district is made up of via Montenapoleone, via<br />

Borgospesso, via Della Spiga, and via Sant’ Andrea. All the<br />

top designer stores are there, Gucci, Versace, Dolce<br />

Gabbana etc. Even if you are not a luxury shopper, it is still<br />

fabulous seeing all the creative window displays! Get off<br />

the metro at San Babila and walk up via Montenapoleone.<br />

Via Marghera Neighborhood<br />

Explore hidden Milan in the Via Marghera neighborhood. A<br />

nice residential neighborhood with cute boutiques, off the<br />

beaten path of the regular tourist scene. Get the red line<br />

metro to Wagner station and explore the area Piazza<br />

Piemonte, Via Marghera, and Via Ravizza. There is also a<br />

community market place Mercato Comunale at Wagner,<br />

fun to experience local lifestyle.<br />

Outlet Shopping<br />

Small outlets are found around town but may not hold the<br />

brands you are looking for. Go to Serravalle Designer<br />

Outlet to find Italian brands such as Armani, Gucci, and<br />

Prada as well as international brands such as Tommy<br />

Hilfiger, Nike, Levis and more. Located an hour and a half<br />

away, shuttle busses depart from the Central Station.<br />

Corso Garibaldi & Corso Como<br />

Independent boutiques and up and coming designers<br />

showcase their best on Corso Garibaldi and Corso Como<br />

located in the heart of the Brera district.<br />

Corso Buenos Aires<br />

Main street shopping is at its best on this long boulevard.<br />

You can find everything from clothing, to electronics to<br />

housewares.<br />

ITALY TRAVEL & STYLE VOL. 1

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