Trip Ideas VIDEO: Five Things to Do in Milan By Travel + Leisure Editors Travel + Leisure Editors Since 1971, Travel + Leisure editors have followed one mission: to inform, inspire, and guide travelers to have deeper, more meaningful experiences. T+L's editors have traveled to countries all over the world, having flown, sailed, road tripped, and taken the train countless miles. They've visited small towns and big cities, hidden gems and popular destinations, beaches and mountains, and everything in between. With a breadth of knowledge about destinations around the globe, air travel, cruises, hotels, food and drinks, outdoor adventure, and more, they are able to take their real-world experience and provide readers with tried-and-tested trip ideas, in-depth intel, and inspiration at every point of a journey. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on February 16, 2016 Share Tweet Pin Email Ask any local what to do in Milan, and their first answer will probably be to shop. After all, this Italian city is one of the world’s most important fashion capitals. Shop (or at least window shop) at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, which is considered one of the world’s first shopping malls and boasts everything from Prada to Versace. Meanwhile, the Brera neighborhood is an eclectic haven for furniture and design shoppers. It’s easy to get a unique perspective of Milan simply by heading to the Duomo’s rooftop: you may find an art installation, but you’re guaranteed to see spectacular city views. You can even find fun things to do in Milan just by exploring in the restored 1928 tram, the Tram Ristorante ATMosfera. They’ll also serve you dinner. But save your appetite for a Michelin-starred meal at Armani/Ristorante. On the last Sunday of the month, stroll or bike along the 20-mile long Naviglio della Martesana, which runs beside the 1,000-year-old Naviglio Grande canal, until you reach the monthly flea market. Despite its ancient architecture, Milan is also home to plenty of modern art. There’s the Pirella Hangar Bicocca exhibition inside a converted train factory, and the Rem Koolhaas-designed Fondazione Prada. In addition to galleries, you can grab a drink at the Wes Anderson-designed bar. By Travel + Leisure By Travel + Leisure Staff Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit