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Everything for basketball and other sports |
3 Via Francesco Anzani Milan, Milan 20135 Italy +39 2 5501 6642 / +39 2 5519 0637 http://www.allbasket.it/ |
The only shop in the city that really specialises in basketball. This is one of Milan's historic shops, opened in the sixties by a manager of Milan's olympic Basketball team. For years it was located in via Caltanissetta right in front of the Milan team, before moving to via Anzani in 1990 right behind the park Largo Marinai d'Italia. Wide range of clothing for the teams NBA, NCAA and the most famous Italian and European teams as well as scarves, balls, caps and pennants, cards and videos. Also wide range of items for other sports such as volleyball and socccer. Prices are always competitve and there are often special offers with helpful, competent staff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classical, sporty and trendy styles |
79 Corso di Porta Romana Milan, Milan 20122 Italy +39 2 545 0474 |
This top class shoe shop stocks every style of shoe imaginable and you really will be spoilt for choice. Sandals, even winter ones (in keeping with the latest trends) but also man-made fibres, embroidery, leopardskin, all the best makes in Italian leather. They have two separate shops according to the target audience. There is one for younger shoppers and another one for more classic styles. The leather bags are also worth a look with large handbags and embroidered evening bags, in coordinated materials. Prices are average; it is hard however, to get a discount. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buses in Milan |
18 Via Privata Marco Fabio Quintiliano Milan, Milan 20138 Italy +1 84 062 0000 (Toll Free) http://www.autoguidovie.it/ |
This company serves the tourist sector, public transport and businesses. It uses buses from the Lombardy Region for its public transport service, and provides interurban links from the province of Milan, Lodi, Cremona and Bergamo and from the councils of S. Giuliano, S. Donato and Peschiera Borromeo where it also provides urban services. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything for travel |
13 Via Ludovico Muratori Milan 20135 Italy +39 0254121270 |
This shop is a paradise for travelers and all those who love adventure. The name comes from the famous Saint-Exupéry book, 'The little prince': B612 was his own star in the book. Here you will find all you can need for your treks in the jungle or in the Tibetan mountains, and also for your jaunts in the Milanese countryside of course. There are accessories of all kinds, such as a collapsible steel cup, that becomes also a little pot for your camp meals; trousers and jackets with infinite numbers of pockets, mini kits for sewing, tents and rather light mattress that are so small that you can take them with you in your bag without any problems. You can get of all this at very good prices. There is also a travel agency service to help you to organize your best route as well as the internet café, where using a prepaid card, you can start your navigation all around the world.... Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New York style |
6 Via Durini Milan, Milan 20100 Italy +39 2 7600 7328 |
Much time has passed since the New York stylist Calvin Klein launched his jeans into the world with thrilling image of Brooke Shields, and a series of underwear adverts in the middle of Times Square heralded the age of male hedonism in the 80s. This gigantic shop has been in Milan for a number of years, characterised by architecturally clean lines, it stocks collections for men and women from the famous American make. All the old favourites are here including t-shirts with the logo, the jeans and packets of three pairs of white underwear as well as the now classic CK perfumes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well known department store |
1/a Piazza Cinque Giornate Milan 20129 Italy +39 2 5519 2083 http://www.coin.it/ |
The first Coin dates from 1916. Vittorio Coin got his licence in this year to sell fabrics and household items in a town in the Venetian Province. Every day his sons would display their wares on a market stall. In 1926 he opened his first shop which sold fabrics and linens. This shop in Piazza V. Giornate in Milan was only opened in 1962. The shop is one of the largest of its time with a floor space of over 5,000 square metres over 8 floors. The building was renovated a few years ago and sells clothes for men and women, knitwear, underwear, childrens clothes and accessories for the home and the bathroom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fashion emporium |
2 Galleria Passerella Milan, Milan 20122 Italy +39 2 7602 2452 / +39 2 760 21811 |
This is like an enormous, trendy bazaar. The shop is spread out over three levels and offers all the best of the 1970's. Hair accessories in all colours, shapes and prices and glitter tattoos to put all over your body are found here as well as Indonesian slippers decorated with coloured wood beads, gigantic fabric flowers, huge and small famous Swiss Swatch watches. They also sell trendy clothes, in mad or classic styles, underwear and all kinds of haberdashery and there is a bar and bookshop inside the shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arty bookshop |
19 Via Durini Milan, Milan 20122 Italy +39 2 79 8444 |
The prestigious books from the Franco Maria Ricci publishing house that has published a range of books about the art and archaeology, are sold here. Their quality works are well-known and highly regarded. Review © 2007, Wcities |