Experience the vibrant fashion scene of Milan’s Navigli district on a private tour. Explore artisan boutiques, discover luxury brands, and meet local designers for a unique fashion experience.
Experience the vibrant fashion scene of Milan’s Navigli district on a private tour. Explore artisan boutiques, discover luxury brands, and meet local designers for a unique fashion experience.
- Milan - A trip to Milan is a dream come true for fashion enthusiasts, as the array of styles and the allure of local boutiques will leave you breathless. Hidden within Milan’s streets are true gems of designer and artisanal fashion. Explore the diverse facets of the Italian fashion scene with the help of an experienced guide who is well-versed in…
- Milan - A trip to Milan is a dream come true for fashion enthusiasts, as the array of styles and the allure of local boutiques will leave you breathless. Hidden within Milan’s streets are true gems of designer and artisanal fashion. Explore the diverse facets of the Italian fashion scene with the help of an experienced guide who is well-versed in fashion.
Begin your adventure in the Navigli area, renowned not only for its canals and 24-hour bars but also for its fashion trends. This area is home to some of Milan’s finest artisans, each shop boasting its own unique history. Gain insights from the guide about the origins of Milanese fashion through captivating stories of craft ateliers. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the world’s most fashionable city.
- Navigli - The charismatic and charming Claudio Antonioli is a regular feature in the business of fashion influence rankings. In 2003, he established his flagship multi-brand store, Antonioli (Via P. Paoli, 1), in the former Navigli drama theater. Today, Claudio’s store resembles a gallery, where a meticulously curated selection of cutting-edge brands is beautifully integrated into interiors of glossy glass, dark stone, and plastic.
Another must-visit for fashion aficionados is the Armani Silos headquarters and Museum (Via Bergognone, 40). The Italian design maestro opened this space in 2015 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of his creative journey. The collection of archival pieces, exhibition halls, and a store are housed in a former granary. The project’s architects preserved the building’s historical outline while completely transforming the interior into a true “temple of fashion.”
- Piccolo Teatro Strehler - The Piccolo theater, Italy’s first permanent drama theater, is eternally linked with Giorgio Strehler, an actor, director, and author of the renowned book “Theater for People.” Strehler was instrumental in shaping the course of 20th-century theater, viewing it as the pinnacle of human activity. Alongside Paolo Grassi and Nina Vinci, he inaugurated the Piccolo theater in 1947 with a play based on Gorky’s “At the Bottom,” in which Strehler himself played the role of shoemaker Alyosha.
The vision was to create a long-lasting theater that would also serve as a cultural hub, complete with a library, conference room, and a book and record store. The theater was established as a municipally funded institution in Milan, aimed at enhancing the lives of local residents. The theater’s motto, “The art of theater for everyone,” reflects its commitment to making performances accessible to the widest possible audience.
- Brera District - Brera is renowned for its delightful boutiques, antique shops, and art salons nestled along its cobblestone streets. On the vibrant Via Fiori Chiari, you’ll find the legendary antique shop Robertaebasta Gallery, owned by a passionate collector of Art Deco items, furniture, ceramics, and tableware from the 20th century. Take your time to explore every corner of this store – you might just discover the unique antique piece you’ve been searching for.
To infuse your wardrobe with Italian romance, visit the bright and spacious boutique of local designer Luisa Beccaria. Specializing in lace, chiffon, and silk, the designer crafts stunning dresses that grace the best parties in the city and are worn by stars like Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie.
- Brera District - The Brera quarter is a haven for artisans, from shoemakers to weavers. The Spelta family has been crafting iconic ballerinas since 1957. These classic shoes are handmade from the finest suede and leather. Today, the brand’s signature boutique in Brera offers ballet flats in a range of pastel colors as well as traditional blue, black, and red. For unique accessories in Milan, visit Faliero Sarti.
This is a paradise for lovers of silk, wool, and cashmere scarves and shawls. Vibrant prints and patterns create a cheerful mood and cater to the most fashion-forward individuals, while classic monochrome models appeal to reserved conservatives with a keen sense of style.
- Cavalli E Nastri - Many have watched films about the Italian mafia and admired the impeccable style of the gangsters. The vintage men’s store Cavalli e Nastri offers clothing from the 1930s to the 1970s, embodying authentic Italian gangster style. Imagine, one of these jackets might have belonged to a member of Cosa Nostra. The items here are in pristine condition, allowing you to dress like an Italian model from the 1950s.
- Via Manzoni - Via Manzoni is Milan’s most renowned street, rich in historical buildings and the city’s cultural life. Nearly every building has a fascinating history, with each corner steeped in the spirit of art or memories of the past. In the late 19th century, Italian Art Nouveau emerged and quickly influenced all art forms, including architecture. One of the buildings on Via Manzoni is designed in the neoclassical style and was a meeting place for activists supporting Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian politician and writer who championed the country’s national liberation.

- Private walking tour
- Customizable itinerary
- Friendly local guide
- Iconic places for photoshoot
- Must see and off the beaten path
- Multiple start times available
- 2 metro tickets per guest
- Carbonated beverages
- Private walking tour
- Customizable itinerary
- Friendly local guide
- Iconic places for photoshoot
- Must see and off the beaten path
- Multiple start times available
- 2 metro tickets per guest
- Carbonated beverages
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food and drinks
Discover vibrant inspiration and the latest fashion trends on the lively streets of Milan’s trendy district with a private walking tour led by an expert guide. Wander through the Navigli district, explore luxury Italian fashion brands such as Armani, Moschino, and Gucci, and meet local designers in their boutiques. Purchase handmade accessories, vintage…
Discover vibrant inspiration and the latest fashion trends on the lively streets of Milan’s trendy district with a private walking tour led by an expert guide. Wander through the Navigli district, explore luxury Italian fashion brands such as Armani, Moschino, and Gucci, and meet local designers in their boutiques. Purchase handmade accessories, vintage hats, or even a unique garment crafted by a local artist as a memorable keepsake.
• Wander through the delightful streets of Milan, one of the world’s foremost fashion capitals
• Explore authentic handmade Italian clothing at local designer boutiques
• Gain insights into fashion history and iconic brands like Armani, Moschino, and Gucci
• Benefit from the personalized attention of a dedicated guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.