Navigli District
Explore Milan's vibrant Navigli District, a canal-side haven of art and culture.

About Navigli District
The Navigli District, named after the intricate system of canals ('navigli' in Italian) that crisscross the area, is one of Milan's most beloved and iconic neighborhoods. These canals date back to the 12th century and were once a crucial part of Milan's transport and irrigation system, designed by none other than Leonardo da Vinci. Today, they serve as a picturesque backdrop to one of the city's most dynamic areas. The district is famous for its vibrant nightlife, with a plethora of bars, restaurants, and cafes lining the canal paths, each offering a unique slice of Milanese hospitality. During the day, Navigli transforms into a bustling market district, with the monthly 'Mercatone dell'Antiquariato' antique market drawing enthusiasts from all over. Art lovers will appreciate the area's numerous galleries and studios, while fashion aficionados will find a treasure trove of vintage shops and designer boutiques. As the sun sets, the district comes alive with the sound of live music and the clinking of glasses, making it a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the local culture. With its unique blend of history, culture, and modernity, the Navigli District offers a truly immersive experience that captures the essence of Milan.
Highlights
- Historic canals designed by Leonardo da Vinci
- Vibrant nightlife with canal-side bars and restaurants
- Monthly antique market, 'Mercatone dell'Antiquariato'
- Art galleries and local artist studios
- Eclectic mix of vintage shops and designer boutiques
- Live music and cultural events
- Charming canal-side walks and scenic views
