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Neighborhood Directory
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Milan, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
1
1 is a residential area with modest apartment blocks and several small parks. It is quieter compared to central city districts.
2
2 is a mostly residential area with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer buildings. Local shops and small cafes line the main roads.
3
Neighborhood 3 has residential blocks alongside small local shops. Many residents commute to other parts of the city for work and amenities.
4
4 is a mainly residential neighborhood with several small parks and local shops. Most homes here are mid-century apartments or low-rise buildings.
5
5 is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise apartment buildings. Local grocery stores and small businesses serve the daily needs of residents.
6
6 is a residential district with apartment complexes and small businesses. Most streets are quiet but see steady traffic during commute times.
7
7 is mainly residential with a mix of Soviet-era apartment buildings and newer developments. Small shops, basic services, and local schools are found throughout.
9
9 is a residential area with large housing complexes and limited commercial activity. Most streets are quiet and lined with trees, attracting long-term residents.
Adriano
Adriano sits on Milan's northeastern edge, marked by residential blocks and local shops. Public transit links the area to the city center, but nightlife is limited.
Affori
Affori is a mostly residential area in Milan's north with mid-century apartment blocks and some local shops along Via Pellegrino Rossi. Metro access connects it quickly to the city center.
Anfiteatro Ulianova Radice
Anfiteatro Ulianova Radice is a quiet residential area in the eastern part of the city. Most homes are apartment blocks with a mix of families and older residents.
Baggio
Baggio is a residential neighborhood in Milan's west, with a mix of older apartments and newer developments. Public transport is decent, but the area feels suburban compared to central Milan.
Bande Nere
Bande Nere is a residential area in western Milan with quick metro access to the city center. Local shops and cafes line the main streets, and housing varies from postwar apartment blocks to newer developments.
Barona
Barona is a mostly residential area known for its panel houses and Soviet-era architecture. Local shops and schools serve daily needs, with minimal nightlife.
Basmetto
Basmetto has mostly residential blocks with a few small grocery stores and family-run bakeries. Apartments tend to be older but are maintained.
Bicocca
Bicocca is a modern district in Milan known for its university campus and residential buildings. The area features offices, new apartments, and student life.
Bovisa
Bovisa has a mix of old industrial sites and new university buildings. The area attracts students and researchers, with housing more affordable than Milan's center.
Brera
Brera is known for its art galleries and historic streets lined with trendy boutiques. Apartments and restaurants are priced above average for Milan.
Bruzzano
Bruzzano sits in Milan's northern edge and mostly holds low-rise residential blocks. The area feels quiet, with local shops and small parks scattered throughout.
Buenos Aires - Venezia
Buenos Aires - Venezia mixes offices, apartments, and shops, mostly along busy avenues. It's popular with commuters thanks to good transport links.
Bullona
Bullona sits northwest of the city center and mixes residential blocks with small businesses. Streets are tree-lined and traffic is moderate compared to the inner ring.
Cagnola
Cagnola is mostly residential, with several older apartment blocks and small local shops. Public transport connections are solid, linking the area to central Milan easily.
Cantalupa
Cantalupa is a quiet residential area with a mix of small apartment blocks and local shops. Most streets are calm, and public transport links are limited.
Cascina Triulza - Expo
Cascina Triulza was part of the Expo Milano 2015 area and is mainly used for event spaces and institutional offices. Local residential life is minimal, with activity centered on exhibition grounds.
Cassina Triulza
Cassina Triulza is an area on Milan's northwest edge, largely shaped by its legacy as the Expo 2015 site. It features modern event spaces and some institutional offices amid green open grounds.
Centrale
Centrale is a busy city center with strong commuter traffic and a mix of offices and residential blocks. It has direct access to major rail connections and shopping options.
Chiaravalle
Chiaravalle is a quiet area on Milan's southern edge with historical ties to its abbey. Residential streets mix with stretches of countryside and local shops cluster near transit stops.
Città Studi
Città Studi is home to several university campuses and research institutes. Residential streets alternate with student bars and cafes.
Comasina
Comasina is a mostly residential area in the northern outskirts of Milan, known for its affordable housing and local shops. Apartment complexes dominate the streets, and public transport is accessible.
Corsica
Corsica is a residential district with a mix of apartment buildings and small shops. It attracts families looking for quiet streets and basic amenities.
Corte di Cascina Conti
Corte di Cascina Conti sits on Milan's outskirts, featuring residential blocks and local shops. The area is quiet with limited nightlife.
Cortile Canonici
Cortile Canonici sits in the historic core and features narrow streets lined with residential buildings. Most homes here are older with original details intact.
Cortile Curia
Cortile Curia is a compact area with historic buildings and a mix of residential apartments and small businesses. It is quieter than nearby districts but still sees some daily foot traffic.
De Angeli - Monte Rosa
De Angeli - Monte Rosa is a mostly residential area with quiet streets and some established local shops and cafes. The neighborhood draws families and professionals seeking calm surroundings.
Dergano
Dergano is a residential area in northern Milan with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments. The community is diverse, and there are small local businesses along its main streets.
Duomo
Duomo is Milan's commercial and historical center. The area is dominated by the cathedral and surrounded by shops, offices, and cafes.
East Garden (ex De Nora)
East Garden, formerly known as De Nora, is a residential area with newer apartment developments and some small local shops. It's mostly quiet with limited nightlife.
EuroMilano
EuroMilano is a modern residential zone on Milan's northwest edge with new apartment complexes and some green areas. It attracts professionals and families seeking quieter living away from the city center.
Ex Om - Morivione
Ex Om - Morivione is mainly residential with a mix of older apartments and newer developments. Small businesses and simple dining spots line the main streets.
Farini
Farini lies just north of Milan's city center, mixing residential blocks with creative spaces and light industry. Parts of the area are known for art studios and coworking hubs.
Forze Armate
Forze Armate is a residential area with apartment blocks and some local shops. It attracts working families and has basic amenities nearby.
Gallaratese
Gallaratese is a residential neighborhood in Milan with mainly apartment blocks and local shops. It is less central but has metro access for easy connection to other parts of the city.
Garden 18
Garden 18 is a small residential zone in the city, mostly filled with new apartment blocks and a few local shops. It lacks major attractions and sees limited foot traffic after dark.
GARIBALDI REPUBBLICA
Garibaldi Repubblica sits between Milan's business district and dynamic nightlife hubs. It attracts both office workers and locals seeking restaurants and cultural venues.
Ghisolfa
Ghisolfa has a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments. The area draws students and young families with its affordable rents and decent transit options.
Giambellino
Giambellino is a residential district known for its working-class roots and recent urban renewal. Small local shops and apartment buildings line the streets.
Giardini Porta Venezia
Giardini Porta Venezia is a central Milan neighborhood known for its public gardens and mix of historic and modern buildings. It is popular with locals for relaxing and easy access to shops and transit.
Gratosoglio - Ticinello
Gratosoglio - Ticinello has large housing estates and some green spaces. The area is mostly residential with limited nightlife and shopping.
Greco
Greco is a residential area in Milan with several parks and quiet streets. The neighborhood has good public transport connections and some old industrial buildings.
Guastalla
Guastalla is a quiet residential area with a mix of historic buildings and modern apartments. The neighborhood is close to city universities and well-connected by public transit.
Isola
Isola is a former working-class area that now attracts young professionals and creatives. The neighborhood blends modest traditional buildings with modern shared spaces and cafes.
Lambrate
Lambrate is known for its mix of residential blocks and old industrial sites, alongside the university campus. The area offers ample green spaces and easy access to regional transport.
Largo Fra Paolo Bellintani
Largo Fra Paolo Bellintani is a small, residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and local shops. It sits close to main roads, giving easy public transport access.
Largo Jorge Luis Borges
Largo Jorge Luis Borges sits at a busy intersection in Palermo, marked by shops, cafes, and light foot traffic from locals and visitors. The area is named after the famous writer and has a literary connection.
Largo Tazio Nuvolari
Largo Tazio Nuvolari sits near the southern edge of Milan, dominated by wide roads and commercial spaces. Most housing is large apartment blocks with few local shops or services.
Lodi - Corvetto
Lodi - Corvetto is mostly residential with a mix of older apartment blocks and new developments. Local shops and small businesses line the main streets.
Lorenteggio
Lorenteggio is a residential area with several large apartment complexes and local stores. Public transport links help connect it to central Milan.
Loreto
Loreto is a quiet residential area with convenient access to Milan's main train station. Local shops and cafes line its streets.
Maciachini - Maggiolina
Maciachini - Maggiolina is a northern Milan district known for residential blocks, local shops, and some business offices. Tree-lined streets separate older houses from post-war apartment buildings.
Magenta - San Vittore
Magenta - San Vittore combines residential blocks with historic buildings and hospital facilities. Some main streets stay active late due to bars and cafes.
Maggiore - Musocco
Maggiore - Musocco is a mainly residential area with local shops and light industry. It sits in the northwest part of Milan, away from the city center.
Mecenate
Mecenate has a mix of office buildings and warehouses, with some newer residential blocks. The area is known for creative studios and event spaces.
Morivione
Morivione is a mainly residential area with some business offices and local shops. Public transport links are good and parks are nearby.
Muggiano
Muggiano sits on Milan's western edge and is mostly residential with large apartment complexes and some green spaces. It attracts families and commuters seeking quieter living away from the city center.
Municipio 1
Municipio 1 covers central Milan and includes the historic city center. Luxury shopping, business districts, and major cultural sites are concentrated here.
Municipio 2
Municipio 2 covers central areas of Bari, including offices, shops, and residential streets. It's busy with locals commuting and running errands throughout the day.
Municipio 3
Municipio 3 covers several areas around central Milan, including Porta Venezia, Città Studi, and Lambrate. It includes student housing, historic squares, and busy shopping streets.
Municipio 4
Municipio 4 covers southern Milan with mixed residential blocks and light industry. Local shops and quiet streets dominate most areas away from the main roads.
Municipio 5
Municipio 5 covers northwestern Milan, stretching from Niguarda to Bruzzano. Residential blocks, healthcare facilities, and local shops dominate the area.
Municipio 6
Municipio 6 covers a large area in Milan with a mix of residential blocks, light industry, and major roads. It includes active working-class zones and some green spaces.
Municipio 7
Municipio 7 covers the northeast edge of Milan, a mostly residential area with large apartment blocks and industrial spaces. Public transit and basic amenities are common, but nightlife and shopping options are limited.
Municipio 8 di Milano
Municipio 8 di Milano includes residential zones, business parks, and stretches of green space on the northwestern edge of the city. Local amenities are focused around Piazzale Accursio and nearby shopping centers.
Municipio 9
Municipio 9 covers parts of western Milan, including areas with mixed residential and industrial history. Large parks and local shops are common throughout its districts.
Navigli
Navigli is known for its canals lined with bars, galleries, and casual restaurants. The area attracts locals for night life and independent shops.
Niguarda - Cà Granda
Niguarda - Cà Granda is mostly residential with a mix of old apartment blocks and some newer developments. The area is known for its hospital and green spaces.
Nolo
Nolo is a mixed-use Milan neighborhood with a creative crowd and many new businesses. Ex-industrial spaces now house bars and galleries.
Ortomercato
Ortomercato is mainly known for the wholesale fruit and vegetable market. Some nearby streets have light industry and commercial warehouses.
Padova
Padova is a mid-sized city in northern Italy, known for its university and historic center. Daily life here blends student activity with business and residential areas.
Pagano
Pagano is a residential neighborhood in Milan with wide streets and a mix of elegant apartments and local shops. The area is popular among families and professionals seeking a quieter city setting close to central districts.
Parco Agricolo Sud
Parco Agricolo Sud is mostly open space and farmland with a few scattered hamlets. It's on the city edge and sees low foot traffic.
Parco Bosco In Città
Parco Bosco In Città is a residential area centered around a large urban woodland, attracting locals for outdoor activities and picnics. Buildings are mostly low-rise and the pace is quiet compared to central Milan.
Parco dei Navigli
Parco dei Navigli is a quiet residential area marked by newly built apartment complexes and green spaces. Local shops cluster near main streets, while most blocks stay calm day and night.
Parco delle Abbazie
Parco delle Abbazie is a mostly residential area with spacious parks and quiet streets. Local shops and schools cluster near the main road.
Parco Forlanini - Ortica
Parco Forlanini - Ortica blends quiet residential streets with old industrial buildings and local art. The large park attracts families and cyclists on weekends.
Parco Lambro - Cimiano
Parco Lambro - Cimiano is a residential area in eastern Milan with easy access to one of the city's largest green spaces. Apartment complexes from the 1960s dominate the local skyline.
Parco Monluè - Ponte Lambro
Parco Monluè - Ponte Lambro sits at Milan's eastern edge, with pockets of green and older buildings but limited amenities. The area feels quiet and somewhat isolated compared to central neighborhoods.
Parco Nord
Parco Nord is mostly residential, known for its large green park and nearby shopping centers. Families and dog owners frequent the area for outdoor activities.
Parco Sempione
Parco Sempione is a central Milan neighborhood surrounding a large public park and several historic sites. It draws locals for outdoor spaces and nearby museums.
Piazza Alvar Aalto
Piazza Alvar Aalto is a compact business-centered area anchored by modern office towers and luxury residences. It sees steady weekday foot traffic from nearby corporate and financial offices.
Piazza Antonio Gramsci
Piazza Antonio Gramsci is a central square surrounded by mid-century apartment blocks and local shops. Traffic is steady and the area sees regular foot traffic from nearby offices.
Piazza Argentina
Piazza Argentina sits at a major intersection in Milan near Corso Buenos Aires, surrounded by shops and apartment buildings. Metro access makes it popular among commuters and residents seeking convenience.
Piazza Castello
Piazza Castello is the administrative and historical center of Turin, bordered by major government buildings and landmarks. Many streets lead directly to museums, theaters, and shops nearby.
Piazza Cesare Beccaria
Piazza Cesare Beccaria sits at the eastern edge of Florence's city center, featuring wide spaces and busy traffic. The area mixes historic buildings with modern stores and quick-service cafes.
Piazza Compasso d’Oro
Piazza Compasso d'Oro fronts the headquarters of the ADI Design Museum and is surrounded by modern offices and creative studios. This area is mostly frequented by professionals and design enthusiasts.
Piazza Cordusio
Piazza Cordusio sits in Milan's city center. It houses major banks and offices, with heavy foot traffic and easy access to shopping streets.
Piazza d'Armi
Piazza d'Armi is mainly residential, with wide streets and blocks of apartments. The area has a few local shops and schools but draws little outside attention.
Piazza degli Affari
Piazza degli Affari is Milan's financial center, focused around the stock exchange and surrounded by offices. Streets are busy with business traffic during weekdays.
Piazza dei Mercanti
Piazza dei Mercanti sits in Milan's historic center between the Duomo and Via Dante. Medieval buildings and trade halls surround the square, hosting occasional events.
Piazza dei Volontari
Piazza dei Volontari is a small residential area in Milan known for quiet streets and proximity to local shops and services. Some older apartment blocks stand alongside renovated spaces.
Piazza del Duomo
Piazza del Duomo is Milan's main square and the location of the city's cathedral. The area draws large crowds and is surrounded by retail stores and monuments.
Piazza della Scala
Piazza della Scala centers around Milan's opera house and administrative buildings. Offices, museums, and upscale shops fill the area, which is busy during weekdays.
Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo
Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo is located near the University of Milan-Bicocca campus and is mostly frequented by students and staff. Daily life centers around academic buildings, cafes, and some green spaces.
Piazza del Liberty
Piazza del Liberty is a compact, modern public square in Milan, surrounded by high-end stores and sleek office spaces. The area is known for its glass entrance to an underground Apple store and frequent foot traffic from shoppers and workers.
Piazza Edoardo Ferravilla
Piazza Edoardo Ferravilla is a quiet residential area with local cafes and small shops. The square is a hub for neighborhood activity but sees little tourist traffic.
Piazza Emilia
Piazza Emilia sits in the eastern part of Milan, mainly residential with mid-century apartment blocks. Its streets are quiet, lined with local shops and small cafes.
Piazza Fernanda Pivano
Piazza Fernanda Pivano is a modern square with housing blocks and small shops, mainly used for local gatherings. Most activity centers around public spaces and the nearby public library.
Piazza Fratelli Bandiera
Piazza Fratelli Bandiera is a small residential neighborhood with local shops and cafes lining its central square. Traffic is light and most streets are walkable.
Piazza Gae Aulenti
Piazza Gae Aulenti is a modern business and residential area dominated by high-rise towers and contemporary design. It sits above Milan's main train hub with wide pedestrian zones and city views.
Piazza Giuseppe Grandi
Piazza Giuseppe Grandi sits northeast of central Milan, mostly surrounded by residential buildings and small shops. The area sees some local traffic but is quieter than nearby thoroughfares.
Piazzale Carlo Archinto
Piazzale Carlo Archinto is a small residential area near Isola, known for its proximity to Politecnico di Milano and public transit links. The streets have apartments, local shops, and a few student bars.
Piazzale Engels
Piazzale Engels sits near major rail lines and busy intersections, with mostly mid-century apartment blocks. Offices and local convenience stores occupy the ground floors of many buildings.
Piazzale Rodolfo Morandi
Piazzale Rodolfo Morandi is a small residential zone near Piazza San Babila, mostly known for office blocks and traffic intersections. Few shops or restaurants operate in the immediate area.
Piazza Piersanti Mattarella
Piazza Piersanti Mattarella is a central urban square known for its direct access to main roads and frequent public transport stops. Shops and small cafés line the area, serving commuters and locals.
Piazza Risorgimento
Piazza Risorgimento sits at the intersection of residential blocks and local shops, attracting families and professionals. The area offers easy access to public transport and several schools nearby.
Piazza San Fedele
Piazza San Fedele sits in Como's center, close to the cathedral and popular shops. The area is mostly pedestrian, with quiet cafés and historic buildings surrounding the square.
Piazza San Giovanni
Piazza San Giovanni is centered around Florence's iconic cathedral and attracts crowds all year. The area is busy with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.
Piazza Santa Maria del Suffragio
Piazza Santa Maria del Suffragio is a quiet residential area centered around a historic church. The neighborhood has local shops and modest apartment blocks.
Piazza Santi Pietro e Lino
Piazza Santi Pietro e Lino is a small square in Lecco with residential blocks and a church at its center. It sees moderate car traffic and serves locals more than visitors.
Piazza Sempione
Piazza Sempione is a local hub in north Milan, anchored by its namesake square and surrounded by residential buildings. It attracts families and young professionals with its parks and cafes.
Piazzetta Enrico Cuccia
Piazzetta Enrico Cuccia is a quiet square in Milan surrounded by office buildings and banks. This area sees regular foot traffic from professionals during workdays.
Piazzetta Reale
Piazzetta Reale sits at the heart of Turin next to Palazzo Reale. Traffic is limited and the area is mostly pedestrian, busy with people heading to museums and government buildings.
Porta Romana
Porta Romana is a mostly residential area with a mix of historic buildings and modern apartments. Several cafes and local shops line its streets, popular among locals working nearby.
Portello
Portello is a mostly residential area known for its modern housing blocks and quick access to Milan's ring road. There's not much nightlife, but daily life is easy for families and commuters.
Qt 8
Qt 8 is a quiet residential area on the western edge of Milan, mostly made up of post-war apartment blocks and green spaces. Few shops line the streets but parks are easy to reach.
Quartiere Aldini I
Quartiere Aldini I is mainly residential with local shops and apartment buildings. Residents value quiet streets and basic amenities nearby.
Quartiere Aldini II
Quartiere Aldini II is a mostly residential area on the northwest edge of Milan, with mid-century apartment blocks and limited commercial spaces. Public transit options are sparse, so car use is common.
Quartiere Forlanini
Quartiere Forlanini sits in eastern Milan, mainly residential with several post-war apartment blocks. It has direct access to Linate Airport and major roads.
Quartiere Gescal
Quartiere Gescal is a residential area with apartment blocks built mainly for public housing. Daily life here centers around local shops and community spaces.
Quartiere IACP Quarto Oggiaro
Quartiere IACP Quarto Oggiaro has large public housing complexes and sees frequent train activity. Residents experience heavy transit and limited commercial activity.
Quartiere Vialba I
Quartiere Vialba I sits in Milan's northwest, offering mostly residential blocks and modest commercial options. Local shops and green spaces serve daily needs.
Quarto Cagnino
Quarto Cagnino is a quiet residential area in Milan with many apartment blocks and green spaces. It attracts families and older residents who prefer calmer surroundings.
Quinto Romano
Quinto Romano has mostly mid-century apartment blocks and modest villas. The area is residential, with quiet streets and practical shops for locals.
Quintosole
Quintosole sits on the southern edge of Milan with mostly agricultural land and few residential homes. Public transport access is limited compared to central areas.
Restocco Maroni
Restocco Maroni is a quiet residential district mostly known for its mid-century apartment blocks and local commerce. Parks and schools serve area families.
Ripamonti
Ripamonti sits in Milan's southern outskirts with a mix of residential blocks and light industry. Most streets are quiet and see less foot traffic than more central zones.
Rogoredo
Rogoredo is a mainly residential district with large public housing and major railway connections. The area is quieter, shaped by workers and commuters.
Ronchetto delle Rane
Ronchetto delle Rane is a quiet suburban neighborhood mostly made up of residential blocks and local shops. The area has limited nightlife and public transport options.
Ronchetto Sul Naviglio
Ronchetto Sul Naviglio lies on Milan's southwestern edge with a mix of residential blocks and light industry. Public transit is limited and urban renewal projects are ongoing.
Sacco
Sacco is a residential zone with mostly low-rise apartment buildings. Its streets are quiet, lined with small local shops and some parks.
San Cristoforo
San Cristoforo sits on the southern edge of Catania, dominated by industrial sites and older housing blocks. It sees less foot traffic and offers few leisure spots.
San Siro
San Siro is known for its large football stadium and residential blocks. It sits on the western outskirts and has a mix of older and newer housing.
Sarpi
Sarpi is Milan's main Chinatown with traditional Chinese shops and several fusion restaurants. The area is busy during the day and quieter at night.
Scalo Romana
Scalo Romana is a former industrial zone known for modern offices and creative spaces. It attracts startups and tech companies and has redeveloped warehouses along the tracks.
Selinunte
Selinunte is a coastal area known for its archaeological park and ancient Greek ruins. The neighborhood is quiet with few modern amenities beyond tourism-related services.
Spazio del Dialogo
Spazio del Dialogo is a small district known for community centers and frequent cultural events. Local groups use public spaces for meetings and educational activities.
Stadera
Stadera is a residential district in the southern part of Milan with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments. Small businesses and local markets line its main streets.
Stephenson
Stephenson is a quiet residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and predominantly single-family homes. Local shops and schools serve the community directly.
Tibaldi
Tibaldi has a mix of student housing and older apartment blocks near Bocconi University. Many streets are quiet, though bars and cafes line the main roads.
Ticinese
Ticinese is a historic area known for its mix of old residential streets and trendy shops. Young locals gather at cafes and bars, especially near Porta Ticinese.
Torri di Via Lessona
Torri di Via Lessona is a residential area in Turin known for its tall apartment buildings and proximity to several schools. The neighborhood is mostly quiet, with limited commercial activity.
Tortona
Tortona is known for its design studios and creative offices, especially during Milan Design Week. It has a mix of converted warehouses and newer apartment blocks.
Trenno
Trenno is a quiet residential area in western Milan, mostly made up of low-rise apartments and family homes. Large parks and green spaces dominate the neighborhood.
Tre Torri
Tre Torri is a modern business and residential area with skyscrapers and shopping centers. The neighborhood has wide streets and new apartments mostly favored by professionals.
Triulzo Superiore
Triulzo Superiore is a residential area on the southeastern edge of Milan, mostly quiet with several modern apartment complexes. Railway access makes commuting straightforward for residents.
Umbria - Molise
Umbria - Molise is a residential district with apartment blocks and local shops. Residents rely mostly on public transit and small businesses for daily needs.
Via Croce Rossa
Via Croce Rossa is a residential zone near the railway, mostly quiet with few businesses and some apartment blocks. Streets are straightforward and traffic is moderate during day hours.
Via Giulio e Corrado Venini
Via Giulio e Corrado Venini sits in a residential pocket just northeast of Milano Centrale. Apartments line quiet streets, with local shops and small cafés clustered nearby.
Via Lazzaretto
Via Lazzaretto sits close to Milano Centrale and borders the busy Piazza della Repubblica. Small hotels, local shops, and mid-range apartments fill the area.
Viale Monza
Viale Monza is a long corridor linking central Milan with the northeast suburbs. The area mixes older apartment blocks with new developments, and daily life centers around shops and transport stops.
Via Luigi Settembrini
Via Luigi Settembrini is a centrally located street known for its proximity to Naples' main train station and some historic sights. The area has frequent foot traffic, busy markets, and varied local businesses.
Vigentina
Vigentina is a mainly residential area south of central Milan. It has a mix of older apartment blocks and some newer developments.
Villapizzone
Villapizzone is primarily residential with a mix of apartment blocks and local shops. The area has convenient rail access and several parks nearby.
Washington
Washington is mainly residential, featuring standalone homes and low-rise apartment complexes. The area is quiet with few shops or restaurants nearby.
XXII Marzo
XXII Marzo is a commercial street with shops lining both sides, connecting the historic center to residential areas. The area is busy during the day and quieter at night.
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