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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Better start brushing up on your Italian, because Milan fashion week starts today. Of course the shows and parties are the main attraction, but Milan is a city whose charms are hidden beneath the surface, so you need someone who can point you in the right direction. We asked for some travel advice from––who else?––the editor in chief of  Condé Nast Traveler, Pilar Guzmán, who happens to be an expert on the Italian fashion capital. (Guzmán even created an Insider’s Guide to Milan that will be passed out during shows this year.) Here are some of her tips, tricks, and travel stories.
Where are your favorite places to eat, shop, visit, and stay in Milan? Why?
Stay: Four Seasons for the historic beauty of the hotel and the courtyard; The Armani Hotel for the bar area and the quick trip home after a few cocktails; The Bulgari for the outdoor space.
Eat: Carlo e Camilla for the raw drama of the industrial space; and Cantina Piemontese for a perfect Milanese. Shop: Casa del Bianco for old-school linens. It’s one of those historic, only-found-in-Italy kind of shops that speaks to Italy’s national allegiance to quality and tradition.
Any tips for first-time travelers going to Milan during fashion week?
Book dinner reservations in advance!
Best-kept secret about Milan?
The numerous palazzi that have been turned into museums, like Casa-Museo Boschi Di Stefano and the incredible modern art collection.
What’s in your suitcase when you travel to Milan?
A stacked heel that won’t slip through the cobblestone cracks!
Favorite item you’ve ever bought in Milan?
A cotton camisole that I bought 10 years ago (and that has never lost its shape) from one of those anonymous lingerie shops where every item is on display in the window. The quality of the undergarments and hosiery is unparalleled.

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