One of the most popular high street shopping arteries in the city

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Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Milan

One of the most popular high street shopping arteries in the city.

One of the most popular high street shopping arteries in the city. It has a very elegant modern appearance, but too has some well-preserved grand 18th and 19th century buildings, including a rotunda-like neoclassical church. The Corso contains some great retail stores, including big shopping centres, fashionable outlets, and youthful, sporty designer boutiques. It is pedestrian.


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About Corso Vittorio Emanuele

 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano, Italia

 +39 02 0202

 www.comune.milano.it

Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Nearby Sights on Map

Piazza del Liberty

Small square, which however, is noted for a stunning Art Nouveau palace today called the Hotel del Corso, but once the Trianon

La Rinascente

A big department store in Milan, right in the centre of the city near the Cathedral and Galleria, and very close to the chic Montenapoleone shopping zone

Abercrombie & Fitch

Opened in October 2009, this is one of the most popular flagship stores in Milan, it is the world's first to host Abercrombie kids and A&F together in one shop

Gucci Flagship

This is Gucci's flagship store in the city, opened in 2002, which has haute couture (high fashion) clothing and accessories

Quadrilatero d'Oro

Bordered by via della Spiga, via Manzoni, via Sant'Andrea and via Montenapoleone, the Rectangle of Gold is the designer hub of Milan with Armani, Chanel, Missoni, Prada and Versace stores

Via Montenapoleone

The city's top high fashion shopping street

Piazza del Duomo

The grandest square in the city, the Piazza del Duomo is the cultural and social heart of Milan, and contains several of its most famous sights

Piazza San Babila

Busy and modern square just north of the cathedral and near the city's fashion district

Piazza Belgiojoso

A small, yet very impressive square, which hosts the magnificent neoclassical Belgiojoso Palace, built by Milanese noblemen in the late 1700s, and the House of Manzoni, where notable Italian writer and literary figure Alessandro Manzoni lived, and which today hosts a library and the Centro Nazionale di Studi Manzoniani (National Centre of Manzoni-related studies)

Prada

One of Prada's several boutiques in the city, the one in the Galleria is the closest to the Duomo and the central square