Stop and shop in Milan
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Although the city is best known for its fashion finds, shopping in Milan also extends to some unusual albeit exquisite goods that definitely warrant tourist attention. From exquisite hand-blown glass in all the colours of the rain … Read more
Although the city is best known for its fashion finds, shopping in Milan also extends to some unusual albeit exquisite goods that definitely warrant tourist attention. From exquisite hand-blown glass in all the colours of the rainbow, and beautifully decorated, hand-made confectionary and pastries from Milan’s most famous chocolatier, to fascinating and cool products showcasing Milanese designs, and even a store dedicated to selling traditional Italian fragrances—you can shop till you drop in Milan. Read less

Although the city is best known for its fashion finds, shopping in Milan also extends to some unusual albeit exquisite goods that definitely warrant tourist attention. From exquisite hand-blown glass in all the colours of the rainbow, and beautifully decorated, hand-made confectionary and pastries from Milan’s most famous chocolatier, to fascinating and cool products showcasing Milanese designs, and even a store dedicated to selling traditional Italian fragrances—you can shop till you drop in Milan.
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