Once a network of interconnecting canals, the Navigli District in Milan was historically used for transporting goods and people. Today, only two canals remain, located just south of the city center. The area has transformed into one of Milan’s trendiest neighborhoods, brimming with galleries, cafés, restaurants, and clubs. Visitors can stroll along the waterways, explore vibrant street art, and enjoy a lively atmosphere that buzzes well into the night.
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