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1 Piazza Castello Milan, Milan 20100 Italy +39 2 8011 61 |
The Autostradale company has a network of links between the main cities in Italy and Europe. All the buses leave from Piazza Castello, opposite the ticket office. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic, top quality clothes |
7 Via G. Pascoli Vittuone Milan, Milan 20010 Italy +39 2 902 5181 http://www.bardelli.it/ |
Signor Bardelli's shop in Corso Magenta is undoubtedly one of the most important addresses for anyone who wants to dress classically in Milan. It offers clothes for both men and women in a shop of many rooms and levels, where it feels like you are walking through a series of wardrobes which contain suits, shoes, knitwear, textiles for the home and marvellous accessories. The quality of the fabric and workmanship is beyond compare. The shop in Via Madonnina is the ultimate in luxury and specialises in silk and cashmere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Afternoon delight |
8 Piazza Imperatore Tito Milan, Milan 20137 Italy +39 2 545 5277 http://www.bindidessert.it/ |
Cream Puffs, Chocolate and Fruit Pastries, Cream Horns, Chocolate Liqueur Pastries and Fondant can all be packed up in an elegant box and taken away from here. It is a perfect gift for a dinner invitation. It is also famous for its Profiteroles, a pyramid of cream puffs, filled with cream and covered in a cascade of milk chocolate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Groovy, man!! |
27 Corso Magenta Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 2 805 6410 / +39 28645 0737 http://www.buscemihifi.it/ |
Two adjacent shops, under the same ownership, differing in terms of type of music. The first offers the latest products in the fields of pop, rock and jazz, a refined selection on LP, cassette and CD. Alongside, "Buscemi classica" is a useful address for rare recordings, and it makes a careful selection amongst the various performers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A very well-stocked music shop |
31 Corso Magenta Milan, Milan Italy +39 2 80 4103 / +39 8645 5265 http://www.buscemidischi.it/ |
Buschemi Dischi is one of the city's most important record shops. It consists of two separate shops, one dedicated simply to classical music, the other specialising in jazz, folk, pop, rock and ethnical music, with all the latest sounds. There are imported records from all over the world; if you have any requests don't hesitate to ask and they will order it if it's not on hand. There is also a good mail order service for those who do not live in the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Watch shop |
22 Corso Magenta Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 2 8645 0965 http://www.eralora.com/ |
This shop is in Corso Magenta, in the centre of ancient Milan. It sells a vast choice of wrist and pocket watches and Rolex, Jaeger le Coultre and Vacheron Costantin are some of the designer names in stock here. Its range includes subtle, golden watches, automatic sports watches, and watches from the 1950's and all makes and qualities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Supermarket with natural products |
4 Via Giovanni Boccaccio Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 2 46 0616 |
We are living at a time when people want natural food at any cost. Many are saying no to uncontrolled cultivation methods, meat and animal fats. This has led to the birth of organic supermarkets to provide a workable alternative to the old kind of food. They sell organic food, bread, cheese, fruit and vegetables and novelties such as vegetarian hamburgers. There is also a restaurant offering vegetarian and macrobiotic dishes and a bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exchange of various objects |
7 Via Giovanni Boccaccio Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 02466916 http://www.parcoesposizioninov... |
The Bagagliaio first took place in November 1993, and takes place periodically in the square outside the Parco Esposizioni, in via Novegro a Segrate, Milan. Over 200 people take part, and they display, sell and exchange their goods, all of which must fit in the back of a car. This is an excellent chance to get rid of something that is no longer useful, or to find something useful at a good price. There is really a bit of everything: designer clothing, furniture, children's toys, paintings, prints, kitchen appliances, bicycles, ski equipment and many other goods. Entry is carefully controlled and reserved for private participants. Lorries and vans cannot enter, as they might constitute professional dealers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic bookbinder |
31 Corso Magenta (angolo V.Terraggio) Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 2 8645 0090 http://www.contiborbone.com/ |
Corso Magenta is so important that it has lent its name to an entire district. The 'quartiere Magenta' has always been dear to the haute-bourgeoisie of Milan and this historic bookbinder workshop can be found at number 31. It specialises in binding antique books with precious parchment and leather and engraves the titles in pure gold. Review © 2007, Wcities |