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Chinatown

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Gianluca
March 9, 2022
Milan’s Chinese neighborhood is an interesting location for a quiet walk or to take a look at the typical products displayed at the shiny windows at both sides of the road. Its pedestrian paths with cobblestone pavements and its three-storey houses give the area a retro allure, though featuring a strong Eastern personality thanks to traditional Chinese ornaments. Christmas, Chinese New Year and the Oriental Design Week offer one on the liveliest atmospheres packed with events and are the best times to admire a triumph of lantern lighting and decorative elements.
Milan’s Chinese neighborhood is an interesting location for a quiet walk or to take a look at the typical products displayed at the shiny windows at both sides of the road. Its pedestrian paths with cobblestone pavements and its three-storey houses give the area a retro allure, though featuring a st…
Bianca
September 25, 2019
Great for Chinese food but also has one of the best wine bars in town. Cantine Isola has an amazing selection of wines and a great old school vibe. There isn’t much seating so everybody just hangs around with a drink in their hand.
Federica
June 28, 2016
In the pedestrian area of china town you can find a lot of Chinese shops, restaurants and bars! A very nice and relaxing place!
Matteo
March 20, 2015
Chinese disctrict, very good price for low cost shopping!
Lorenzo
October 2, 2022
Every major city in the world has its own Chinatown. Milan is no exception: the Chinese quarter is a fascinating and lively place located close to the historic center, which extends between Brera and the Monumental Cemetery and has its hub in the famous Via Paolo Sarpi. Today the Via is a pleasant pedestrian street, located near Piazza Gae Aulenti, the buildings and skyscrapers of the new Milan (City Life), and is full of technology shops, clothing and above all restaurants and clubs offering specialties from all over the world. . .. .a real street (of) food.
Every major city in the world has its own Chinatown. Milan is no exception: the Chinese quarter is a fascinating and lively place located close to the historic center, which extends between Brera and the Monumental Cemetery and has its hub in the famous Via Paolo Sarpi. Today the Via is a pleasant p…

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