THE ITALIAN JOB

The Italian cities full of surprises – with magnificent views, great bars for aperitivo o’clock & flights under £25

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CRUISING through Italy’s fashion capital Milan in a vintage Fiat 500 with the charming Federico, I really start to fall for the place.

Milan may not have the romance of other Italian cities, but during the 21/2-hour drive with my local guide, I learn it’s full of surprises. 

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The Fiat 500 tour costs £172 for two people and is one of the trips offered by the recently opened Avani Palazzo Moscova Milan hotel, where rooms are minimalist and fashionably chic, with crisp white bedlinen, fancy coffee machines and big windows.

Designer days

Another excursion offered by the Palazzo is a 3-hour vintage shopping tour, £50 per person, with locals Elisa and Gilberto.

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As we browse, I spot vintage Dior heels in my size for £95, which I dither over before deciding they are too impractical. 

In preloved shops such as Bivio Milano () and Vesto Milano () you can pick up Hermès scarves for as little as £35, plus discover gems by Italian designers Gucci, Prada, Missoni and Valentino, as well as Tom Ford and YSL.

Nearby, cute antiques shop Bottega Rossa is full of curios and bric-a-brac. We finish up near the city’s magnificent Duomo cathedral, which took 600 years to complete and is awe-inspiring (). 

By now, it’s aperitivo o’clock. Grabbing a seat at Forte restaurant’s bar, I sip on a negroni, £16, and discuss everything, from Milanese risotto to what makes a good carbonara, with the friendly bar staff ().

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Talking of Italian food, local couple Valentina and Marco have opened up their uber-cool apartment in the Solari district as a supper club. The five-course seasonal menu is mainly vegetarian, and is matched with delicious organic Italian wines.

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We have burrata and kale, black lentils and an incredible cauliflower soup, before finishing with a moreish nutty cake.

It’s a great way to meet people, too – I chat to a fascinating Italian academic and a woman from France who’s learning Italian.

Dinner costs £65 per person ().

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Milan is close to another famous city, Venice – so a long weekend visiting both is entirely possible and, frankly, a brilliant idea.

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