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MILAN
HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA
Two day itinerary: Secret Places
The cosmopolitan city of Milan may be known for its fashion scene, but behind the façade of opulent designer boutiques and
sparkling runway shows, another side of the city is waiting to be discovered. The winding streets offer captivating hidden sights
and spaces, from covert gardens to clandestine speakeasies. Experience the best of secret Milan with this two-day itinerary.

Day One
Start the day with a 20-minute taxi ride to Via Terraggio Garden.

                                                VIA TERRAGGIO GARDEN
                                                Via Terraggio 5, 20123 Milan
                                                One of Milan’s secret green spaces, Via Terraggio Garden is known only to a handful of in-the-know
                                                visitors. Enclosed within a boundary of townhouses, its entrance is identifiable by an unmarked
                                                grey arched door at number 5 Via Terraggio. The humble park, which was closed to the public until
                                                recently, is a picturesque place for a morning walk.
                                                Then, walk for two minutes to Drogheria Grossi in Corso Magenta.

                                                DROGHERIA GROSSI
                                                T: 002 86 450 650 | Corso Magenta 31, 20123 Milan
                                                Drogheria Grossi has been providing Milan’s affluent residents with groceries and gourmet foods for
                                                nearly 100 years. Wooden shelves (some accessible only by ladder) cover every inch of wall space,
                                                groaning under the weight of local produce, such as pasta, coffee, condiments, Italian sweets and
                                                candied fruits.
                                                Next, walk for five minutes towards Santa Maria delle Grazie to reach Leonardo’s Vineyard.

                                                LEONARDO’S VINEYARD
                                                T: 002 481 6150 | Casa degli Atellani, Corso Magenta 65, 20123 Milan
                                                Across the road from Santa Maria delle Grazie – the home of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous ‘Last
                                                Supper’ fresco – is a garden that once belonged to the artist. Between painting sessions, da Vinci
                                                developed a passion for wine and began to grow grapes in his own personal vineyard. The space
                                                is now a museum, and visitors can explore the beautiful building and garden where oenologists
                                                continue to grow the grapes da Vinci cultivated.
                                                The next stop is located just five minutes’ walk away.

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MILAN HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA Two day itinerary: Secret Places - Dorchester Collection
BASILICA DI SAN VITTORE AL CORPO
                                                T: 002 4800 5351 | Via San Vittore 25, 20100 Milan
                                                San Vittore al Corpo may not compare to the Duomo di Milano when it comes to size or magnitude,
                                                but it’s fascinating nonetheless. The historic basilica is the resting place of Saint Vittore and the
                                                former monastery of the Olivetan monks. The interior is covered in stunning hand-painted frescos
                                                and intricate carvings. Look up to admire the vaulted dome ceiling, decorated with murals of saints,
                                                and climb the bell tower for panoramic views over Milan.
                                                Choose between a 15-minute drive and a 20-minute walk to reach the penultimate destination of
                                                the day.

                                                VINTAGE DELIRIUM BY FRANCO JACASSI
                                                T: 002 8646 2076 | Via Giuseppe Sacchi 3, 20121 Milan
                                                A highlight for fashion lovers, Vintage Delirium is a hole-in-the-wall boutique specialising in stylish
                                                vintage clothing and accessories. It’s filled with iconic pieces by world-leading designers and brands
                                                such as Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga and Versace. Every piece has been
                                                hand-selected by the owner and lifelong collector, Franco Jacassi.
                                                To get back to the hotel, hail a taxi for a 10-minute drive.

Day two
Begin day two with a 10-minute walk or a five-minute drive to Albergo Diurno Venezia.

                                                ALBERGO DIURNO VENEZIA
                                                T: 002 659 2330 | Piazza Guglielmo Oberdan, 20124 Milan
                                                Underneath Piazza Oberdan lies a fascinating space called Albergo Diurno Venezia. The 1920s Art
                                                Deco venue was once used as a fashionable day spa, full of baths, barbershops and beauty salons
                                                where affluent residents would enjoy pampering and socialising. While it is no longer used in this
                                                way, the FAI organises interesting tours of the abandoned underground complex.
                                                Then, it’s a 20-minute drive or a 30-minute walk to the next stop, Santa Maria presso San Satiro.

                                                SANTA MARIA PRESSO SAN SATIRO
                                                T: 002 874683 | Via Torino 17/19, 20123 Milan
                                                Located close to the Duomo di Milano, Santa Maria presso San Satiro is an architectural gem
                                                squeezed into a busy street in the heart of the city. From the outside, the Renaissance-style church
                                                looks rather modest, but inside it appears much larger thanks to a clever artistic optical illusion
                                                behind the altar – an ingenious idea by Italian architect Donato Bramante.
                                                To reach Luini, it’s a short seven-minute walk from the church.

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris
Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
MILAN HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA Two day itinerary: Secret Places - Dorchester Collection
LUINI
                                                T: 002 86461917 | Via Santa Radegonda 16, 20121 Milan
                                                Luini may be tiny, but the gourmet eatery is a local institution. Specialising in panzerotti - small
                                                pastry turnovers oozing with delicious savoury fillings - the family-run Luini has been wowing the
                                                Milanese with their sweet, salty, doughy delights since 1949. Grab a few warm panzerotti for lunch
                                                before heading to Via Lincoln.
                                                To visit Via Lincoln, take a 12-minute drive from Luini.

                                                VIA LINCOLN
                                                20129 Milan
                                                Via Lincoln (known as the ‘rainbow street’ due to its multi-coloured houses), is one of the most
                                                intriguing roads in Milan. A must-see attraction for architecture enthusiasts, the unusual cluster of
                                                painted houses stands out among the city’s more subdued tones. While the street is residential, it’s
                                                worth passing by for a closer look and a photo.
                                                The final stop of the day is 1930. Get the secret address from Mag Café, just a one-minute walk
                                                from Via Lincoln.

                                                1930
                                                Mag Café, Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 43, 20143 Milan
                                                Milan’s trendiest speakeasy, 1930, is also the most difficult to find. Gaining access isn’t as simple
                                                as giving a password or walking through a ‘cupboard’, to get the address you need to go to Mag
                                                Café and speak to the owners. You’re then given a phone number to contact and, if you pass the
                                                test, a mysterious person will give you directions. Once inside, a cosy yet sophisticated ambience
                                                and innovative cocktail menu make it worth the effort.
                                                Finish the day by hailing a taxi for the 20-minute drive back to the hotel.

All journey times are approximate and subject to variation.

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris
Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
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