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East Market

As its name suggest is East Market located in the east of Milan, more precisely in the hip and creative district Lambrate. This flea market is certainly the coolest market in Milan, according to some fashionistas and designers. The East Market is pretty large as it has over two hundred stalls. And although the market is inside an abandoned industrial warehouse, the entrance is free.

The products that are sold at this flea market range from furniture to old records, from art to arcades and from bikes to fashion. Many products are cool and retro, mostly vintage, but there are also new products. With the vintage style that the stalls display and the music that is played you will feel that atmosphere that is inspired by London’s East End. After a leisurely stroll and some shopping you can go to the area with the food trucks or bar area to take a little break.

You should check their website for upcoming events, as this market only has one or two events per month. The East Market Milano is usually open from 10:00 o’clock till about 21:00 o’clock. But beware that it can become really crowded after around 16:00 o’clock. The most convenient way to get to the market is to take metro line 2 to Lambrate FS station and take a short walk.

Location: Via Privata Giovanni Ventura 14, Milan, Italy

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Milan

Perfect destination for: Fashion shopping! Enjoying sunny terraces and great food. Discovering Italian art museums, ancient monuments and churches.

Location: Milan lies in the north of Italy. Which is located in South Europe, right below Switzerland and Austria.

Nearby: Cities such as Venice and Verona can be found nearby Milan, within driving distance.

Large events: Milan Fashion Week and Milan Design Week!

Where to stay: We have made a list of the best hotels in Milan. For the business travel we also made a list of the best airport hotels.

Currency: The Euro.

Famous for: Being trendsetters with fashion brands, such Prada, Armani and Versace. Amazing cars, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo. Italian food, from pizza and spaghetti to ice cream! Renaissance painters and sculptures. Roman-era monuments.