I met Annamaria Fumagalli on my first full day in the city, and let me tell you, I sure am glad that I did. As such, I decided to curate the perfect bookshop tour of Milan – and it only takes an hour and a half to walk from one end to the other! Please, save your dedicated praises until later.įirst of all, I want to quickly mention my favourite person in Milan. Over the course of my time in Milan, I must have visited dozens upon dozens of bookshops – or at least, little negozi which also happened to be stuffed full with books. It seemed as though they’d built the whole city around its love of literature – from book cafes to little libreria-slash-hostels even to tea-ware houses filled with novels on love and art and meditation! I’ll be honest and say that I initially didn’t peg Milan as a city of books, but I was glad to be proven wrong when I found myself surrounded by a strong bibliophilic culture. And also, somewhat surprisingly, some of the prettiest bookshops known to man. Ah, Italy land of gluten, vespas, and fashion.
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