It's a neighbourhood that combines several central streets, the main one being Montenapoleone.
Locals jokingly compare their 'quadrangle' to the Bermuda Triangle. "It's the cursed place where all your money goes missing!" - complain the Italians. This is because it is home to boutiques of the most famous fashion houses - Gucci, Versace, Dior, Valentino, Prada, Armani and many others. And these shops are open from early morning until late at night every day without interruption.
An interesting route around Milan is to visit the most prestigious street in the city, Corso Magenta, where only the rich and famous live. From there you can walk to the church of Santa Maria della Grazie, turn off onto Via Mascheroni, take a break in the beautiful Sempione Park and reach the Arch of Peace.
A walking route around Milan can also start in Piazza Buonarotti. Here you will see the tomb of the famous composer Giuseppe Verdi, the house where he lived for the last years of his life and his huge graffiti portrait painted directly on the wall of one of the buildings.