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City Guide: 72 Hours in Milan

Milan, once know as the fashion capital of the world, is a place where fashion, design, art, and food come together to make this city vibrant. Milan Fashion Week is at the epicenter of this grand city’s creativity. Some of the largest fashion house (Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Pucci, to name a few) flock to this beautiful city.

We gathered our favorite shopping places (because who can go to Milan and NOT shop?!), restaurants, and vibrant nightlife scenes. If we were in Milan right now, this is what we would be doing!

 

Thursday:

 

12:00 pm- Check-in to our favorite hotel in Milan, The Armani Hotel. This hotel is a fashion lover’s and designer’s dream. Giorgio Armani personally designed the sleek interior with his aesthetic and passion for design is seen throughout the hotel. Don’t forget to check out the Armani Spa, it’s divine!

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For another luxurious option, The Bulgari Hotel is fantastic. You can’t go wrong with either of these two options.

4:00 pm- There is nothing I like better than being a little pampered after a long-haul flight. Check out the Davide Diodovich salon, he is a wizard with the scissors and could transform even the dullest mane into something gorgeous.

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8:30 pmGiacomo is Milan’s IT restaurant, don’t be surprised to rub shoulders with Orlando Bloom or Giorgio Armani. The cuisine is wonderful and simple Italian with a seafood accent.

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11:00 pm- Feel like dancing? Head to megaclub Plastic, popular with Milan’s young trendsetters and fashionistas. But don’t be surprised to see some crazy Fashion Week after-parties here.

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Friday:

 

10 am- Stop for a creamy cappuccino at Bastianello. Their pastries are also divine.

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12:00 pm- You’re in the fashion capital of Italy, it’s time to shop. Head to Cavalli & Nastri. This vintage shop has the cutest designer duds around.

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Or try Wait and See, this chic store is filled with quirky fashion and accessories.

2:00 pm- Health nuts will love the farm-to-table restaurant Erba Brusca. They grow their own herbs and vegetables, but try the gnocchi with cherry tomatoes; it doesn’t get better than that!

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4:30 pm- Walk around Brera, the bohemian district, it’s one of my favorite areas in the city!

9:00 pm- Dinner at Clandestino Milano Restaurant. Situated at Maison Moschino, this restaurant serves ‘playful’ Italian cuisine. Sample their “Flower Child Sushi”, a sushi roll that uses Burrata cheese and olive oil instead of wasabi or seaweed.

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11:00 pm- Byblos Milano is a completely new structure in entertainment. It combines art, fashion, design, and music into one fascinating club. A series of levels blend into a glass dance floor suspended over the water.

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Saturday:

 

10:00 am- Start your day at Fioraio Bianchi Milano. This restaurant has been around for 40 years in the downtown Brera district. Today Fioraio Bianchi remains a timeless place, a reinvented flower shop where the scent of fresh flowers mingle with aromas from the kitchen.

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2:00 pm- Walk around 10 Corso Como, the high-end shopping district in the city. There are plenty of things to do besides shopping if you’re all shopped-out. Enjoy the beautiful architecture and the stunning plaza center.

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5:00pm- Attend a fashion show. Bottega Veneta, Girogio Armani, Roberto Cavalli, and Emilio Pucci will all be showcasing their designs for Spring 2015 on this day.

7:30PM- Early dinner at Al Peck, which includes a chic bar and a luxury first-floor deli packed with every type of cheese, salami and indulgent Italian essential imaginable. Al peck specializes in handmade fresh pasta, grilled meat and fish dishes. Try to coal-grilled tender meats and crispy potatoes.

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11:00PM- Club 1930 is so exclusive you won’t even find it on any search website. It is a club of another era, inspired by the prohibitionist era and as such it remains hidden and secret. But if you have received an invitation, go to the shop and use the door at the back, the wonderful club that is located in the back of the shop.

 

Sunday: 

 

11:00 am- Brunch at Dulcis in fundo. American brunch places have been popping up all over Milan recently but this place is one of the best. Only on Sunday, this brunch is set in a lovely space and features American brunch with scrambled eggs and cheesecake, but also pancakes and handmade marmalades. Make sure to book!

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2:00pm- If you have time left, check out Dolce & Gabbana’s show at 2pm. You won’t want to miss it!

4:00 pm- Book yourself a massage at The Armani Spa before you’re on your way to gay ol’ Paris!

 

 

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