Porta Vittoria

Milan

A street with parked motorcycles and cars, a bakery, and a pharmacy.
A park with a paved walkway, trees, and a building with balconies.
A cobblestone street lined with parked cars and vintage buildings.
A city street with a pedestrian crossing, parked cars, and multi-story buildings.
A red delivery truck parked on a city street, buildings with balconies, and a tram line.

Parks and buildings imbued with Milanese history are dotted through this busy neighborhood, just waiting for you to discover them.

The Porta Vittoria neighborhood, featuring a collection of buildings from the classical period to modernism, is perfect for a walking tour to examine Milan’s hidden gems. Porta Vittoria is known for its public architecture, displayed in the area’s many piazzas and public parks. Have a cappuccino and a generous slice of panettone before searching for some of the best of Milanese buildings.

On a nice day, spend a whole morning at Parco Marinai d’Italia, also called the Parco Vittoria Formentano, dedicated to Italian mariners. This amazingly serene oasis is just steps from the Corso XXII Marzo, one of Milan’s busiest intersections. Wander the park’s paths to the Palazzina Liberty, an art nouveau building once part of the Verziere, a fruit and vegetable market, but now hosting the House of Poetry. Learn about local history at the beautiful neoclassical Palazzo di Giustizia, the scene of corruption trials that shook the city and country in the 1990s.

Admire the joyful statue standing in the Piazza Giuseppe Grandi, the perfect place to stop for a snack. A few blocks away, browse an extensive collection of artifacts of the Italian comic book industry at WOW Spazio Fumetto, a unique museum proudly dedicated to cartoon illustration and animation. A little farther away, the Piazza Cinque Giornate pays homage to the Milanese Risorgimento with an impressive obelisk, marking the spot where the neighborhood gate once stood.

Porta Vittoria is located east of central Milan, a 25-minute train ride or 30-minute bus ride from Milan’s central station. The nearby subway station provides connections throughout the city, including to the Duomo and shopping districts in 20 minutes or less. Trams and buses run along the major arteries. Compared to other touristic areas of the city, Porta Vittoria is relatively friendly to cars, with parking available even on smaller streets.


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Milan Centre

Piazza del Duomo and Cathedral of Milan are top sights in Milan Centre, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Duomo Station or Via Orefici P.za Cordusio Tram Stop to see more sights in the area.

Centro Storico

Enjoy the popular shops in Centro Storico. Piazza del Duomo is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Via Orefici P.za Cordusio Tram Stop or Cordusio M1 Tram Stop to see more of Milan.

Central Station

Corso Buenos Aires and Piazza Lima are top sights in Central Station, and you should be sure to explore the fantastic nightlife. Hop aboard the metro at Via Settembrini Tram Stop or Via Vitruvio Tram Stop to see more sights in the area.

Brera

Shopping, live music, and restaurants highlight some notable features of Brera. Make a stop by Pinacoteca di Brera or Teatro alla Scala while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Via Cusani Tram Stop or Cairoli Station to get around town.

Navigli

Navigli is a destination travelers like for its art galleries, and you might hop aboard the metro at Via Valenza Alzaia Nav. Grande Tram Stop or Porta Genova M2 Tram Stop to explore sights like Darsena.



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