Shopping in Milan: 15 Markets and What to Buy There

Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, is a dream place for shopping for every shopaholic as it is filled with vibrant, luxurious, and distinctive collections of clothes, jewellery, designer wear, and even antiquities. The city hosts the largest fashion festival in the world, Milan Fashion Week, and witnesses the latest trends every year. 
From high-end stores to flea markets, this city will not leave any chance to impress you with its shopping options. As much as tourists can spot luxurious brands like Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Versace, the city also has various art galleries, antique shops, and street-side markets selling statement pieces of jewellery, footwear, and clothing. 

Here are 15 places for shop till you drop experience in Milan:- 

1. Corso Buenos Aires

The busy street market of Corso Buenos Aires
 Corso Buenos Aires is a street known for its exclusive collection of high-street fashion brands like Zara, Nike, and Mango. The outlets on these streets are housed in elegant 19th and 20th-century buildings worth admiring for their art nouveau structure. The latest Italian fashion brands at affordable rates are available here to help you upgrade your closet on a budget. Some fashion accessories and footwear options from local brands are also present on this street that are a must-buy. Grab a coffee from various coffee shops on this street for a shopping break. 
Opening Hours:- Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Things to Buy:- High street fashion clothes, jewellery, and accessories. 
Location:- Corso Buenos Aires, Milan, Italy, 20124

2. Mercato Papiniano

Shopping on Mercato Papiniano
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If you want to experience the city's local culture, then Mercato Papiniano is the best place to visit for thrift shopping. Mercato Papiniano is a unique flea market that is only assembled on Tuesdays and Saturdays, where tourists can spot fresh fruits, vegetables, dry meat, and other herbs on one side and leather goods, clothes, bags, dresses, and shows on another side. Reasonably priced, the shops in this market also sell household items and collectibles that will make you excited about the historical facts. You can also eat some street food from the stalls while shopping for affordable stuff. 
Opening Hours:- Tuesday: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Saturday:- 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Cashmere and Leather accessories, dry meat, fruits, and italian vegetables
Location:- Piazza Sant'Agostino, 1, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

3. Cormano Flea Market

Vintage articles in Cormano Flea Market
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One of the largest flea markets in Europe, Cormano flea market will satiate your shopaholic soul with its immense collection of pottery items, furniture, books, and household goods. There are multiple exhibitors selling imitation pieces of high-end clothing and footwear at affordable rates. However, the highlight of the market is its collection of silk items and exquisite Cormano fabric. Get silk dresses, silk sheets, and other decorative stuff made from the Cormano silk fabric at some of the exclusive shops in this flea market. 
Opening Hours:- Saturday: 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Household items, Silk clothing, books, furniture & pottery
Location:- Via Europa, 20032 Cormano MI, Italy

4. Via Brera

Chic boutiques on Via Brera shopping street
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Via Brera is a boho shopping street popular for a vast collection of art pieces, antique pieces, and jewellery. Home to personalized perfume shops like Olfattorio Bar a Parfums, perfume enthusiasts can get their personalized fragrance in this shopping district. While shopping, get a glimpse of Italy’s nightlife because there are multiple bars and bistros here that can be a great break. Some boutique stores on this street are known for affordable designer clothing wear. Pinacoteca di Brera on Via Brera has some amazing art pieces and paintings to choose from. 
Opening Hours:- Open 24 Hours. The boutique stores open at 8:30 A.M.
Things to Buy:- Perfumes, Art pieces, Jewellery, Antiques
Location:- Zone 1, Via Brera district, Milan, Italy, 20121

5. Via Torino

Via Torino
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Via Torino is the oldest shopping street in Milan that will offer you the trendiest collection of clothing, cosmetics, furniture, and home decor. Find the assortment of all the items possible on this street as there are multiple street shops with affordable fashion and cosmetics. Particularly famous for shoes and sandals, one can find everything ranging from sandals to sneakers and even all-terrain boots priced on all ranges at different stores on this street. For home decor and furnishings, go to the street side vendors as they have a massive collection of intricate pieces. 
Opening Hours:- Open 24 Hours. The market normally starts at 7:00 AM. 
Things to Buy:- Cosmetics, shoes, affordable fashion wear,  home decor and furniture. 
Location:- Via torino, Milano, Italy, 20123

6. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

High end shopping malls at Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
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A vehicle-free shopping street in Milan, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is a fashion street with all kinds of brands, from high-end to flagship stores. There are options for trendy clothes, footwear, and accessories to buy from the high street and affordable brands. Splurge on the street and explore a little to get cheap clothing options, mostly the imitation of high-end fashion brands that are available in the small shops on this street. There is also a mall, La Rinascente, that has shopping centres selling accessories, clothes and household items on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. 
Opening Hours:- 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM. 
Things to Buy:- Affordable clothes, accessories and footwears
Location:- Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy

7. Via Monte Napoleone

Via Monte Napoleone streets with high end shops
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The most unique and high-end fashion street in Milan, Via Monte Napoleone is home to many designer boutiques and clothing showrooms, starting from Dolce & Gabbana to Gucci. The street is lined up with many other brands like Armani, Valentino, Prada, and Louis Vuitton and hence is considered to be the heart of Milan’s Fashion Quarter. This upscale shopping street is one of the most expensive streets in the world for buying ready-to-wear clothes, jewellery and accessories. If you want to grab the finest pieces of the best designer brands, then Via Monte Napoleone is your go-to destination. 
Opening Hours :- Open 24 Hours
Things to Buy:- Designer shoes, Luxurious clothing and accessories, Italian brand clothing
Location:- Quadrilatero della Moda, Via Monte Napoleone, 20121 Milan, Italy

8. Via Della Spiga

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Situated on the north eastern boundary of Quadrilatero della Moda and neighboured by three most important fashion streets of the city, Via Della Spiga is your go to place for boutique stores, luxury brands and sophisticated clothing. Hop to the shops like Krizia for knitted dresses, Roberto Cavalli for animal print clothing and dresses, and to the brand stores like Moschino for vintage and junk jewelleries. Handbags, shoes and accessories from the brands like Sergio Rossi, Tod’s, Bulgari are must buy for decking up your wardrobe filled with style. 
Opening Hours:- Boutique stores start to open from 10:30 A.M.
Things to Buy:- Fashion clothing, high end and branded wear
Location:- Quadrilatero della Moda, Via della Spiga, 20121 Milan, Italy

9. Fiera Di Sinigaglia

Flea market of Fiera Di Sinigaglia
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The oldest flea market in Milan, Fiera Di Sinigaglia witnesses weekly stalls set by the residents selling thrift clothing, vintage collections of books, antique coins, toys, old shoes, and what not. Find second-hand designer goods, record collections, and even vintage pieces of furniture to add to your shopping list. One part of the market is dedicated to plants and herbs, where tourists can find amazing flowering plants and succulents like cacti in antique pots. Pick an artefact or a souvenir from one of the stalls in this market, or grab multiple jewellery pieces at affordable rates. 
Opening Hours:- Saturday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Jewellery, old books, affordable cloths, souvenirs and vintage records
Location:- Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 20143 Milano MI, Italy

10. Mercatino Filatelico e Numismatico

Street shops on Mercatino Filatelico e Numismatico
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Perfect place for a vintage enthusiast and coin collector, Mercatino Filatelico e Numismatico is a historic flea market and the third largest market in Europe that sells vintage coins, antique stamps, postcards, and old posters. It features shops selling valuable specimens like vintage magazines, photographs, and historic items. The market does not have traders, but vendors here sell antique prints, books, figurines, telephone cards, etc., collected from different parts of Italy. 
Opening Hours:- Sunday:- 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Old Coins, Antique Stamps, vintage postcards and paper collectibles
Location:- Via Armorari, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

11. 10 Corso Como

Indoor market of 10 Corso Como
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A luxurious shopping destination in Milan, 10 Corso Como is the spotlight market in Milan’s fashion. From artwork to fashion and even decorative items, this place features the trendiest pieces from Italy and the world. Multiple shops in this arcade are popular for books and music CDs priced at reasonable rates. The shoes and accessories made from exquisite fabrics and materials are showcased in the showrooms at 10 Corso Como.  One of the major highlights of 10 Corso Como is its range of perfumes, available as per customization. 
Opening Hours:- Sunday to Thursday:- 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Friday & Sunday:- 11:00 AM to 1:00 AM
Things to Buy:- Art work, Books, Bags, Perfumes, Cloths, Music CDs
Location:- Corso Como, 10, 20154 Milano MI, Italy

12. Corso Venezia

Corso Venezia
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From Dolce & Gabbana to Milano and Armani, Corso Venezia is an elegant and luxurious shopping avenue in Milan where all the high end and boutique showrooms are located. Part of the famous Quadrilatero della moda shopping district, the shopping street displays the best clothing and accessories from the collection of Milan’s Fashion Week. A bit pricey, shopping at Corso Venezia will excite you for its sophisticated designer wear and boutique clothing. 
Opening Hours:- Open 24 Hours
Things to Buy:- High end fashion clothing, footwear and accessories 
Location:- Via Vittorio Emanuele II, Corso Venezia, Milan, Italy, 20122

13. East Market

Facade of East Market
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East Market is a flea market that normally takes place in an inclusive setting where more than 500 exhibitors sell vintage stuff, from clothing to antique accessories and jewellery. There are affordable options of denim clothing, sneakers, sunglasses, vintage jukebox and even thrift clothing items making it fun for shopaholics. Not only great for shopping, the experience of the place is vibrant with live music, bars and restaurants serving relishing food. 
Opening Hours:- Sunday:- 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Vintage clothing, accessories and jewellery
Location:- Via Mecenate, 88/A, 20138 Milano MI, Italy

14. Navigli Antique Market

Navigli Antique Market
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Situated on the banks of the Naviglio Grande, Navigli Antique Market is the finest flea market organised on the last Saturday of every month where locals sell stunning antique articles, vintage paintings, porcelain items, books, items of furniture and junk jewellery. More than 400 stalls are present in this market making it best for a Sunday shopping spree. The highlight of the market is vintage vinyl, glasswares, bronze utensils and antique watches. Some of the clothing and accessory options are also available. Multiple cafes and street side vendors serve refreshing drinks and local fast food that can be relished when tired from walking in this extensive shopping street. 
Opening Hours:- Every last Saturday of every month: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Things to Buy:- Watches, Furniture, Porcelain antiques, Glass and bronze artifacts
Location:- Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 4, 20144 Milano MI, Italy

15. Mercato Floricolo all’Ingrosso, Porta Vittoria

Mercato Floricolo all’Ingrosso, Porta Vittoria
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Known for its range of flowers, plants, and pots, Mercato Floricolo all’Ingrosso, Porta Vittoria is a wholesale flower market that is a hidden treasure for plant enthusiasts. There are options for cut flowers, both from local and international varieties, some hybrid and innovative plants and huge pots available at affordable rates. The market is normally open for commercial buyers at wholesale price, however, the general public can also go and pick their favourite floral plant from the market. A lot of florists also sell vases, ribbons, baskets, dried flowers, plant seeds etc. Get a customized designed floral vase or bouquet with varied options as per your choice from this market. 
Opening Hours:- Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
Things to Buy:- Potted plants, cut flowers and innovative plants
Location:- Via Cesare Lombroso, 53, 20137 Milano MI, Italy
With vast options for high end shopping and upgraded fashion, Milan will surely help you upgrade your style as there are statement accessories, clothes and jewellery pieces available. While flea markets and shopping streets like Via Monte Napoleone, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Corso Buenos Aires, etc. offer both designer and affordable options for leveling up your fashion game, there are multiple malls like Citylife shopping district, galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II, II Centro, etc housed with brands Calvin & Klein, Zara, Tommy Hilfiger, Timberland, and many more. So, grab your shopping bag and explore this fashion city for clothing, accessories, statement shoes, jewellery and even for vintage items.

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