The Most Expensive Stores in Milan

Via Montenapoleone and the Golden Quadrilateral — Italy’s luxury capital ranked by real price data across fashion, jewelry, furniture, and more.

56 Stores Indexed
Fashion & Furniture Top Categories
$48K Average APT

Top 15 Most Expensive Stores in Milan

Updated quarterly. Ranked by Average Price Tag (APT) in USD.

#1

Buccellati — Via Montenapoleone

Jewelry

APT $92,000
#2

Fendi Casa — Via Montenapoleone

Furniture

APT $85,000
#3

Bulgari — Via Montenapoleone

Jewelry

APT $68,000
#4

Minotti Flagship

Furniture

APT $45,000
#5

Poltrona Frau

Furniture

APT $38,000
#6

Bottega Veneta — Via Montenapoleone

Handbags

APT $8,500
#7

Prada Flagship — Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

Fashion

APT $4,200
#8

Off-White Flagship

Streetwear

APT $2,800
#9

Armani Casa

Furniture

APT $28,000
#10

Valentino — Via Montenapoleone

Fashion

APT $5,800
#11

Dolce & Gabbana Flagship

Fashion

APT $3,800
#12

Versace Flagship — Via Montenapoleone

Fashion

APT $4,500
#13

Salvatore Ferragamo

Shoes

APT $1,800
#14

Cassina

Furniture

APT $25,000
#15

Santoni

Shoes

APT $1,200

Milan’s Luxury Shopping Neighborhoods

The districts that define Italian luxury retail.

Via Montenapoleone

The crown jewel of Milan’s Golden Quadrilateral. Home to Buccellati, Bulgari, Bottega Veneta, Valentino, and Versace — this is where the highest APT stores in the city cluster. Recently overtook Bond Street as the world’s most expensive shopping street by rent per square meter.

Via della Spiga

The quieter, more intimate counterpart to Via Montenapoleone. A pedestrian-only street lined with designer boutiques including Dolce & Gabbana, Sergio Rossi, and Tod’s. Known for a more relaxed shopping experience with equally premium pricing.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Milan’s iconic 19th-century glass-vaulted arcade houses the original Prada flagship, Louis Vuitton, Versace, and several luxury watchmakers. The most architecturally stunning shopping destination in Italy and a UNESCO-worthy landmark.

Brera Design District

The epicenter of Milan’s luxury furniture and design scene. Home to Fendi Casa, Minotti, Poltrona Frau, Armani Casa, and Cassina showrooms. During Salone del Mobile, this neighborhood becomes the global capital of high-end interior design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive store in Milan?

Buccellati on Via Montenapoleone holds the top position with an Average Price Tag (APT) of $92,000. The historic Italian jeweler is renowned for its intricate goldwork, one-of-a-kind high jewelry pieces, and bespoke commissions that can reach well into six figures.

What is Via Montenapoleone and why is it famous?

Via Montenapoleone is the most prestigious luxury shopping street in Milan and one of the most expensive in the world. It forms the heart of the Quadrilatero della Moda (Golden Quadrilateral), a four-block district bounded by Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Manzoni, and Corso Venezia. It is home to flagship stores of nearly every major Italian and international luxury brand.

Is Milan good for luxury furniture shopping?

Milan is the world capital of luxury furniture and design. The city hosts Salone del Mobile, the world’s largest furniture fair, and is home to flagship showrooms of Fendi Casa (APT $85,000), Minotti ($45,000), Poltrona Frau ($38,000), Armani Casa ($28,000), and Cassina ($25,000). The Brera Design District is a must-visit for design enthusiasts.

When is the best time to visit Milan for luxury shopping?

The best times are during Milan Fashion Week (February and September) for exclusive access and previews, and during Salone del Mobile (April) for luxury furniture and design. The January and July sales periods offer rare discounts at luxury boutiques. Avoid August when many boutiques close for summer holidays.

Can tourists get tax refunds on luxury purchases in Milan?

Yes. Non-EU residents can claim a VAT refund of up to 22% on purchases over €154.94. Most luxury stores on Via Montenapoleone offer tax-free shopping services and will prepare the necessary documentation. Refunds can be processed at the airport before departure or through global refund services like Global Blue or Planet.

What luxury shopping neighborhoods should I visit in Milan?

The four essential luxury neighborhoods are: Via Montenapoleone (high jewelry, fashion flagships, highest APT stores), Via della Spiga (designer fashion, more intimate boutiques), Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (historic arcade with Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Versace), and the Brera Design District (luxury furniture showrooms, art galleries, and emerging designers).