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Wander through Milan's Chinatown, where sizzling aromas of Chinese delicacies, vibrant red lanterns, and lively Cantonese chatter transport you straight to an Asian bazaar—great eats, great vibes, and killer Instagram moments!

Novotel Milano Nord Ca' Granda

Novotel Milano Nord Ca' Granda

4 / 5Good69 Reviews
Viale Giovanni Suzzani, 13
3.2KM from Chinatown
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry ServiceBusiness Center
per night
From
USD**4
Mercure Milano Solari

Mercure Milano Solari

4.1 / 5Good26 Reviews
Via Pietro Orseolo, 1
2.85KM from Chinatown
Conference HallDryerBarValet ParkingLuggage StorageMedical Room
per night
From
USD**1
Mercure Milano Centro

Mercure Milano Centro

PostalAddress, IT, MILANO, 20129, Piazza Oberdan 12
2.42KM from Chinatown
Dry Cleaning ServiceParking
per night
From
USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chinatown

Stay at Hotel Milano City Center, located just a 3-minute walk from the vibrant heart of Milan's Chinatown. This boutique hotel blends modern Italian design with subtle Asian influences, offering rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and some featuring views of the Teatro alla Scala. The 24-hour concierge service helps guests book local restaurants or guided tours. Ideal for travelers seeking authentic East Asian flavors paired with European elegance, it’s a gateway to both culinary and cultural immersion.

Must-try spots include Dragon Pavilion for expertly crafted Cantonese dim sum, especially their handmade shrimp dumplings and barbecued pork buns. For bold flavors, head to Yue Wei Lou, known for its fiery Sichuan and Hunan dishes—highlighting signature dishes like water-boiled fish and steamed fish head with pickled chilies. Street vendors also offer quick bites such as rice noodles, wonton soup, and egg rolls at affordable prices. These eateries reflect not only the heritage of the local Chinese community but also Italy’s successful fusion of Eastern and Western cuisine.

Take Metro Line M1 (Blue Line) from Milano Centrale towards "Porta Genova"—just 3 stops to Cascina Gobba station. Exit and walk 8 minutes along Via Giuseppe Verdi to reach Chinatown. The journey takes about 15 minutes and costs €1.50. For luggage-heavy travelers, a taxi ride takes around 10 minutes and costs €12–15. This route is the most efficient and budget-friendly option for first-time visitors exploring the area.

Don’t miss the annual Lunar New Year Festival, featuring dragon and lion dances, traditional Hanfu exhibitions, and a lantern market. Weekend events include calligraphy workshops and tea ceremonies led by elder members of the community, offering deep insights into Chinese traditions. Local shops also host Chinese language exchange meetups and bookstores selling Mandarin literature. These activities showcase the resilience and vibrancy of Milan’s Chinese diaspora and foster meaningful cross-cultural connections.

Extremely so! The neighborhood hosts over 50 specialty stores offering Asian groceries, herbal remedies, seasonings, fashion accessories, and holiday gifts. Visit Wan Jia Fu Supermarket for authentic pickles, dried goods, and instant noodles, or explore Tianhong Jewelry for intricate Chinese-style ornaments. Nearby, Brera Art District and Via Montenapoleone provide luxury shopping options within walking distance. A perfect blend of authentic Asian retail and high-end Italian fashion, making it ideal for a full-day experience of food, culture, and shopping.

Yes! Just a 5-minute walk away lies Parco del Littorio (Palazzo Florio Park)—a peaceful urban oasis perfect for families. It features a children’s playground, jogging paths, open lawns, and regular events like family workshops and outdoor movie nights. The park also preserves a 19th-century historic well site, adding cultural depth. Nearby, a children’s library and community center host free English and Mandarin story hours. Safe, clean, and easily accessible, it’s an ideal green retreat in the heart of the city.