two day itinerary: alternative · 2018. 9. 24. · fondazione prada t: 002 5666 2611 | largo...
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The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
MILANHOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA
Two day itinerary: AlternativeMilan is generally considered more chic than alternative, but there’s more to the fashion capital of Italy than designer labels
and Fashion Week parties. From the blossoming bohemian neighbourhood of Isola to the trendy stores and restaurants across
the city, discover another side to Milan with this two-day itinerary.
Day OneStart your day at the Fondazione Prada, a 20-minute taxi ride from the hotel. Alternatively, take the M3 line for 20 minutes from
the nearby Repubblica station to Lodi T.I.B.B., followed by a 10-minute walk.
FONDAZIONE PRADAT: 002 5666 2611 | Largo Isarco, 2, 20139 Milan
Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, the huge Fondazione Prada is striking inside and out
(one of its ten buildings is painted head to toe in 24-carat gold leaf). Housing a vast collection of
contemporary art, this centre will satisfy any culture cravings. Wes Anderson designed the onsite
café, a whimsical place to grab a coffee and play a game of pinball.
Next, take a 20-minute taxi ride to M Collective.
M COLLECTIVE STORET: 002 8397 8610 | Via San Clemente, 1, 20122 Milan
M Collective is a concept store that brings over 400 designers and artists together under one very
stylish roof. Part shop and part gallery, the store invites visitors to browse a diverse selection of
clothing, accessories, gifts and gadgets while discovering innovative artworks and installations on
the shop’s walls.
Hop in a taxi for the 20-minute journey to Corso Como 10.
CORSO COMO 10T: 002 2900 2674 | Corso Como, 10, 20154 Milan
Corso Como 10 is at once a store, art gallery and bookshop. The bright, quirky space showcases
stunning displays of art, photography, literature, contemporary fashion and accessories, design and
music. It’s also home to a courtyard café, a relaxing space in which to enjoy a delicious lunch.
Spend the afternoon in Isola, a 10-minute taxi ride away.
The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
Day twoStart the day with a 30-minute walk or 20-minute drive from the hotel to Peck. Alternatively, catch the metro from Repubblica to Duomo for five minutes and Peck is a further five-minute stroll away.
PECKT: 002 802 3161 | Via Spadari, 9, 20123 Milan
While Milan has excellent restaurants, the city’s authentic Italian food emporiums are equally
enthralling for foodies. Peck is one of the leading gourmet delis in Milan. As well as sourcing and
presenting the finest wines, cheeses, meats, fruit and vegetables, and condiments from across the
country, the chefs at Peck craft a wide selection of items daily, such as fresh pasta and patisserie
goods.
Next, walk 10 minutes to Centro Botanico.
CENTRO BOTANICOT: 002 7202 3525 | Via Cesare Correnti, 10, 20123 Milan
Continue your gastronomic discovery at Centro Botanico, a botanical centre and organic food store
on Via Cesare Correnti. Visitors can browse shelves upon shelves of high quality Italian produce
and take part in classes – anything from meditation to wine tasting. Stop for a light lunch at onsite
vegetarian and vegan restaurant, Biobar.
To reach the next stop, take a 15-minute drive or a 20-minute walk to the top of Naviglio Grande
Canal.
ISOLAMilan
The neighbourhood of Isola is the epitome of alternative Milan. Considered to be the city’s new
bohemian district, its walls are covered in colourful street art and its roads lined with vintage stores
and achingly hip bars and restaurants. Slightly cut off from the rest of the capital by railway tracks,
Isola is one of Milan’s best-kept secrets – for now, at least.
Treat yourself to dessert at Artico Gelato Tradizionale, a five-minute stroll from Isola metro station.
ARTICO GELATO TRADIZIONALET: 002 4549 4698 | Via Luigi Porro Lambertenghi, 15, 20159 Milan
Italy is famed for its gelato, and Artico is a traditional ice cream parlour with a contemporary twist.
The emphasis here is on simple, high quality ingredients and sophisticated flavour combinations.
There are fresh fruit ice creams and an ample selection of chocolate options, but it’s creamy
pistachio that reigns here. Choose from a black pepper or salted version.
To get back to the hotel, take a 10-minute taxi ride from Artico Gelato Tradizionale.
The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
NAVIGLIO GRANDE CANALNavigli District, Milan
Naviglio Grande, running through the heart of the city’s up-and-coming neighbourhood of Navigli,
is worth visiting for its postcard-perfect views alone. The picturesque canal is lined with bars, cafés,
restaurants, art galleries and independent boutiques selling authentic Italian wares. For the best
vistas, pass over the waterway’s pretty bridges.
Drop into GinO12, located along the Naviglio Grande canal at the back of the Officina12 restaurant.
All journey times are approximate and subject to variation.
GINO12T: 002 8942 2261 | Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 12, 20144 Milan
Nestled in the back of Italian restaurant Officina12 is GinO12, the first dedicated gin bar in Milan. A
chic place for an aperitif, guests can sit in the industrial-style bar or outside in the pretty courtyard
as they explore an extensive menu of gin-based cocktails.
Before heading back to the hotel, take a 15-minute stroll via Corso Genova to Le Biciclette.
LE BICICLETTET: 002 5810 4325 | Via Giovanni Battista Torti, 2, 20123 Milan
Le Biciclette is a bike workshop-turned-bistro and bar popular with a trendy, creative crowd. While
the kitchen cooks up a storm of modern Italian cuisine, the restaurant acts as a gallery, showcasing
a range of contemporary arts, from paintings and photography to live gigs and DJ sets.
Hail a taxi to get back to the hotel in just 15 minutes.