The Navigli is Milan's most vibrant neighborhood. Guide to the canals, where to find the best aperitivo, and the history of Leonardo's waterways.

Milan is a landlocked industrial city... with a harbor. The Navigli (Canals) are the remnants of a massive network that once connected Milan to the sea and the lakes. Today, they are the epicenter of nightlife.
Originally built to transport goods (paper, wine, salt), the canals became famous for transporting the marble used to build the Duomo. Leonardo da Vinci himself studied the system and designed the innovative "miter lock" gates that are still visible today at the Conca dell'Incoronata.
The oldest and most popular.
This is where the Navigli truly shine. From 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, "Happy Hour" takes over.

The bus doesn't drive on the canal banks (pedestrian only).

Denne guide er skrevet for at hjælpe dig med at navigere i Milanos sightseeingbusmuligheder og tilbyder praktiske råd til besøgende, der ønsker at se det bedste af byen effektivt.
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