Inside Zone 1
Cordusio, Cairoli, Scala, Cinque Vie, Carrobio, and Duomo merge to form the historic and cultural centre of Milan, encompassing its major landmarks, including the Duomo di Milano.
Forming the city’s commercial centre, Borgogna, San Babila, and Quadrilatero Della Moda are the perfect locales for those who want to explore Milan’s highly regarded fashion scene.
Outside Zone 1
Just outside of Zone 1, Tortona and Brera are a cool alternative option for those looking to immerse more in the creative side of Milan, rather than the historic and commercial. But while Tortona offers an industrial yet artsy vibe, Brera offers a chic yet bohemian vibe.
Porta Romana is a higher end hipster destination for known for its contemporary art and design showrooms, and its hot clubbing scene (for those who want to experience Milan at night).
Porta Venezia is another popular nightlife spot, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community. During the day, people flock to this area for its contemporary art galleries.
Families, on the other hand, may prefer to stay among the canals of Navigli to experience a slower and quieter side of Milan.
The city is extremely well-connected by its Metro service, making it easy to explore Milan no matter where you stay.