Shopping in Milan

Shopping in Milan

Whether you're shopping or just browsing, Milan is a delight to do so. Of course, here in Europe's fashion centers you'll find everything you want.

Shops usually open their doors at 9:30 and until 13:00. Then there is a siesta and reopening time at 15:30.

However, many department stores are open all day and do not close at lunchtime. However, almost all department stores are closed on Sundays.

Many shops also close for the Italian holiday in August. So if your intention is mainly to shop, you should keep this in mind.

In Milan you can find some of the best markets in Italy. In particular, the Mercatone dell Antiquariato can be mentioned.

Every Sunday you can buy antiques offered by more than 400 market vendors.

When it comes to food shops, Milan has the best the country has to offer in this area. Perhaps the most famous food store is Peck, which has been associated with excellent food and other delicacies since 1883. In their shops you will always find first-class ingredients and delicious recipes for exciting dishes.

At Via Spadari you will find ham, salami and great cheeses.

Garbagnati is the most famous bakery chain in town and you must try the panotte - Milan's traditional cake.

50% DISCOUNTTwice a year there are sales in Milan's shops: in early July and in January after the weekends. Prices are heavily discounted, often up to 70 percent.

But a word of caution may be in order; shopkeepers may use the sale to try to get rid of old and "defective" clothes.

You can also shop smarter at Serravalle Outlets and get 30-70% off all major Italian designer brands.

Milan shopping map

Although you can shop for most things in Milan, clothes shopping is of course the icing on the cake. Milan's clothing stores are intimately associated with the great Italian fashion designers. Every year, foreigners and Italians alike flock to Milan in search of the latest fashions.

Almost all shops offering the latest high fashion are located in the city center. These include Hugo Boss, Gio Moretti, Jil Sander, Prada and many more.

Of course, you can find a lot of exciting things here - but be prepared to open your wallet, designer clothes cost a lot in Milan's central fashion district.

A good tip is to look for less well-known department stores and shops where you can find much more reasonable prices, while the quality of the clothes is still very high.

High-heeled shoesIf you are looking for shoes, Tods is recommended.

Likewise, Stivaleria Savoia, which opened its doors in 1925, has a very classic style in its range. At Borsalino you will find hats of excellent quality.

Try Oxford if you're looking for bold t-shirts. Milan is also known for industrial design, furniture and jewelry.

Avant-garde items for your home, including furniture, are on offer at De Padova.

At Fontana Arte you can find uniquely designed lamps and other furniture.

Antiques are mainly found on Via della Spiga, where you can find beautiful 19th century furniture.

As you can imagine, shopping in Milan is an amazing experience. To make the most of your shopping in this beautiful city, keep an open mind and remember that you can find much more than just fashionable clothes!