shuzsociety has compiled a few key points for the final leg of your fantastic footwear-centered trip:
Fast Facts:
• Milano – located in the plains of Lombardy
• Renowned as one of the world capitals of design and fashion
• Famous Milanese – Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, actress Greta Scacchi and film producer Carlo Ponit (Doctor Zhivago)
• Temperature: Highs in the mid ’60s to Lows in the mid ’40s.
Significant Sights:
• The Duomo – houses the world's largest collection of marble statues, including the Madonna
• The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie - with one of the most famous paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper
• Teatro alla Scala - Milan is an important center for Opera lirica, with his famous Teatro alla Scala (La Scala).
• Lake Como - one of the deepest lakes in Europe whose shores house some of the world’s most impressive villas, including Villa d’Este

Shopping:
• Via Montenapoleone – showcasing the atelier-showrooms of Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace, Fratelli Rossetti, Luis Vuitton, Prada, Valentino, and others.
• Via Sant'Andrea - Chanel, Fendi, Armani, Moschino, Kenzo, Cesare Paciotti, HermÈs, Prada and Trussardi.
Corso Buenos Aires - one of the longest streets in Europe where you can find Furla, Benetton, Kookai and Nara Camice.
• Via della Spiga - D&G, Sergio Rossi, Gianfranco FerrÈ, Bottega Veneta, Tod's, Prada, Bulgari and Chopard.
• Via Torina - the casual style is sportier with Foot Looker, Camper and Energy shops here.





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