Discover a curated 48-hour Milan itinerary featuring design hotels, luxury restaurants, cocktail bars and cultural landmarks - from Brera to Navigli.

Where to Stay, Eat and Drink in Milan: A Design-Led 48 Hour Itinerary

During Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week, Milan becomes a global stage for creativity but the city’s influence extends far beyond a single moment in the calendar.

This is a city defined by architecture, materiality and cultural depth year-round. From the gallery-lined streets of Brera to the evolving creative energy of Isola District and the softer rhythm of Navigli, Milan offers a continual interplay between heritage and contemporary design.

Whether visiting for design week, business or a long weekend escape, this curated 48-hour guide captures the city’s most compelling hotels, restaurants, cocktail bars and cultural addresses, shaped through a contemporary luxe, design-led lens.

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Day One: Brera, Showrooms & Aperitivo

Morning – Coffee in Brera

Photography, Nilufar Gallery.

Begin in Brera, Milan’s artistic and intellectual heart. During design week, the Brera Design District transforms into a layered network of installations, with global brands and independent studios presenting work inside historic courtyards and palazzi.

Start at Pasticceria Marchesi 1824 for espresso and delicate pastries before moving between exhibitions and flagship showrooms from B&B Italia and Cassina.

Pause at Nilufar Gallery, a defining space for collectible design, where historical pieces and contemporary works sit in quiet dialogue, a reflection of Milan’s enduring influence on global interiors.

Midday – Architecture & Cultural Immersion

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Fondazione Prada, Milan.

A short journey south leads to Fondazione Prada, one of the city’s most architecturally significant destinations, designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA.

Here, restored industrial structures meet contemporary interventions, creating a cultural complex that feels both monumental and intimate. Within it, Bar Luce designed by Wes Anderson, offers a cinematic pause between exhibitions.

If time allows, continue toward the Tortona District, where large-scale installations and brand showcases define some of the week’s most talked-about moments.

Afternoon – Design Retail & Showrooms

Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan.

Return toward the centre for a more curated retail experience. Milan approaches design shopping with the same rigour as its galleries.

At Galleria Rossana Orlandi, emerging designers and experimental materials take centre stage, while 10 Corso Comocontinues to set the benchmark for concept retail globally.

For a more polished edit, explore the Quadrilatero della Moda, where architecture, fashion and interiors intersect seamlessly.

Evening – Aperitivo, Dining & Late-Night Milan

Onda bar Milan Listening Bar Yellow couch.jpg Onda bar Milan Listening Bar 5.jpg Photography, Onda Listening Bar, Milan.

Evenings in Milan unfold with intention, aperitivo stretching effortlessly into dinner and then into something more fluid.

Begin with cocktails at Onda Listening Bar where sound, design-led mixology pushes boundaries, or at Bar Basso, the enduring home of the Negroni Sbagliato and a long-standing meeting point for the international design crowd.

For dinner, Milan reveals its layered dining identity. Langosteria remains a defining address for refined seafood in a softly lit, cinematic setting.

For something more atmospheric and classically Milanese, Giacomo Bistrot offers richly detailed interiors and a sense of nostalgia that feels both indulgent and timeless.

Meanwhile, Gloria Osteriacaptures the city’s contemporary energy, bold, expressive and socially charged, where interiors and menu are designed to be experienced as one.


Day Two: Architecture, Navigli & Milanese Classics

Morning – Duomo & Historic Milan

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Milan Shopping Begin at Duomo di Milano, where the city’s Gothic landmark offers a dramatic counterpoint to its contemporary design culture. Climb to the rooftop terraces for expansive views across Milan.

From here, move through Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and into the surrounding streets of Via Monte Napoleone, where heritage and luxury retail converge.

Lunch – Contemporary Milanese Dining

Photography, Rost by Santi Caleca.

For lunch, Ratanà offers a refined interpretation of Lombard cuisine, rooted in tradition yet executed with contemporary precision.

Alternatively, Røst Milano brings a more ingredient-led, modern perspective, with a focus on seasonality, natural wines and a pared-back aesthetic that reflects Milan’s evolving culinary direction.

Afternoon – Navigli & Creative Milan

Milan-Canals Navigli Italy Spend the afternoon in Navigli, where the pace softens, and the city reveals a more relaxed, creative rhythm. Originally shaped in part by Leonardo da Vinci, the canals are now lined with galleries, independent boutiques and smaller exhibition spaces.

For those looking to extend their design route, the nearby Isola District and Porta Venezia districts continue to host some of the most progressive and emerging voices within Milan’s design landscape.

Evening – Design Hotels & Rooftop Perspectives

Photography,Hotel VIU Milan.

Conclude with sunset drinks at one of Milan’s design-led hotels, many of which feature within The Fluxx’s curated hotel edit.

Bulgari Hotel Milano offers a discreet garden retreat in the heart of the city, while Armani Hotel Milano delivers a more architectural, minimalist experience aligned with the brand’s design ethos.

For elevated skyline views, ME Milan Il Duca and Hotel VIU Milan provide a fitting close to two days immersed in Milan’s design, culture and evolving social scene.

Planning Your Milan Trip

While Salone del Mobile remains a defining moment in Milan’s calendar, the city’s appeal extends well beyond design week.

Neighbourhoods including Brera, Tortona District, Isola District and Porta Venezia offer year-round cultural and design relevance.

Ultimately, Milan is best experienced not as a checklist, but as a series of moments, moving between galleries, restaurants and conversations, where discovery often happens between destinations.It is this balance, between structure and spontaneity, that defines a truly memorable 48 hours in Milan.


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