RRP
595 €
Village Price
360 €
Stella McCartney
Home to more than 50 Michelin-starred restaurants, Lombardy is the heart of Italian fine dining. And this food is best enjoyed in the winter months, especially the region’s beloved Risotto alla Milanese, with foodies flocking to Milan’s Ratanà to try its take on this classic dish.
For those seeking something more experimental, head to the MUDEC building in Tortona’s design district where Enrico Bartolini Mudec serves a contemporary three-Michelin-star menu of world flavours.
RRP
595 €
Village Price
360 €
Stella McCartney
No trip to Milan is complete without a taste of the city’s ultimate winter treat: the panettone. Don your favourite sneakers (like this stylish pair from Stella McCartney) and head to the locals’ favourite, Pasticceria Cucchi.
RRP
530 €
Village Price
356 €
P.A.R.O.S.H.
City hopping? Florentine Hotel Savoy is nestled in the magnificent Piazza della Repubblica in Florence. Pack your party brights, from the likes of P.A.R.O.S.H., for the hotel’s exclusive dinner, drinks and music events, on throughout winter.
Handily placed in Milan’s cultural scene is the Senato Hotel – just a 10-minute walk from the Duomo piazza, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Pinacoteca di Brera and other must-see sites.
Lesser known, but equally spectacular sights, such as Piero Portaluppi’s Villa Necchi Capiglio and the Church of San Bernardino alle Ossa are also all within walking distance. The perfect base for a weekend of exploring.
Milan is a melting pot of cultural history, wrapped up in prestigious galleries, cathedrals and medieval architecture.
Milan is a melting pot of cultural history, wrapped up in prestigious galleries, cathedrals and medieval architecture.
Milan’s Cathedral and its breath-taking gothic statues should be first on your list to see, followed by the Basilica of Santa Maria dell Grazie, home to Da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
Finally, add a touch of contemporary to your visit at Armani/Silos, for a lesson on one of Milan’s most celebrated fashion designers.
RRP
2.690 €
Village Price
1.614 €
JIL SANDER
Selfies at the ready: trundle down to the Navigli district for an evening of canals and twinkling lights. Photos are best captured at dusk, so wrap up in a cosy longline coat, like this from Jil Sander.
RRP
655 €
Village Price
395 €
MooRER
A steaming cappuccino may warm you through, but something like this from Loro Piana is sure to keep you cosy for a day of exploration.
Since 1824, family-run Pasticceria Marchesi has been an emblem of Milano’s coffee culture. Belonging to the Prada family, its décor is just as sweet as its revered cremini bites. Think pistachio-hued walls and matching velvet armchairs for a picture-perfect break from the cold.
For something more central, art-nouveau bar, Camparino, can be found at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Serving steaming cups of coffee from 8am, arrive early to secure a window seat and enjoy some spectacular views of Duomo piazza.
Just outside of Milan's historic centre stands Castello Sforzesco. This fifteenth century fortification is one of the largest in Europe and home to endless exhibitions, archives and libraries, including the Rondanini Pietà - the last and unfinished sculpture from Michelangelo.
Finish your day at Teatro alla Scala, one of the world’s leading opera and ballet theatres. The winter schedule boasts a selection of old theatrical favourites and is the perfect place to unwind on a cold winter's night.
Eleventy
If you’ve got time, don your best winter warmers (Eleventy does some of our favourites ) and take a trip on the Bernina Express. Enjoy breath-taking views across the Alps and into St Moritz, where you can holiday like the Milanese.
Valentino Garavani
Perfect for exploring the Village, these Valentino Garavani sneakers from Maison Valentino will keep you light on your feet all-day long.
Fidenza Village has all the winter warmers and apres-ski essentials for a stylish getaway. Revel in a relaxed atmosphere while you browse more than 120 boutiques for the latest fashion. Might we also suggest a stop at one of the Village’s many cafés and restaurants to keep you fuelled for a day browsing?