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Where to stay in Corso Buenos Aires

Explore different neighbourhoods and areas within Corso Buenos Aires to find the perfect location for your stay. Map data was last updated on 1 May 2025.
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About Corso Buenos Aires

Set within charismatic late 19th and early 20th century buildings, the boutiques and shops of Corso Buenos Aires comprise one of Milan’s most appealing shopping destinations. It stretches one kilometre from Porta Venezia to Piazzale Loreto and connects Milan’s city centre with the industrial district which lies to its north-east.

The Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings which line Corso Buenos Aires house the highest concentration of clothing stores in Europe, with more than 350 big name fashion brands found here. Rather than the high fashion and haute couture for which Via Montenapoleone to the south-west is renowned, Corso Buenos Aires offers more affordable, ready-to-wear clothing which attracts a broader market and makes it one of Milan’s busiest streets. At Christmas time, Corso Buenos Aires is also a popular place to shop for decorations, and its pavements overflow during the post-Christmas and mid-summer sales with bargain-hunting shoppers. In addition to its prominent chain store shopfronts, there are also a few interior courtyards tucked behind where visitors can find one-of-a-kind boutiques for which Corso Buenos Aires was once famed.

Corso Buenos Aires is easily accessed along Line 1 of the Milan subway, with stops at Porta Venezia, Piazza Lima and Piazzale Loreto which all directly access the street. Alternatively, the Palestro metro station connects to the walking trails of Indro Montanelli Garden and the Milan Natural History Museum, from where it’s just a short walk to Corso Buenos Aires.

Corso Buenos Aires lies along what was once the “Stradone di Loreto” which connected Milan to the city of Monza which lies 15 kilometres to the north-east. In the early 19th century it took on the name “Corso Loreto”, named for the Church of Santa Maria di Loreto which once stood along its route, and began developing as a residential and commercial area with traditional Milanese stores.

Facts about staying in Corso Buenos Aires

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  • What is a good hotel near Sacred Mosque?

    A good hotel close to Sacred Mosque is Swissôtel Al Maqam Makkah (rated 8.6/10 from 4,576 reviews).

  • What is a good hotel in Corso Buenos Aires near Al Rigga Metro Station?

    The most popular hotel near Al Rigga Metro Station is Swissotel Al Ghurair, with 4,326 HotelsCombined users scoring it 8.3/10.

  • Is there a good hotel near BurJuman Mall?

    Close to BurJuman Mall you will find The George Hotel by Saffron Dubai Creek, which has a rating of 8.3 over 2,136 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • How much is a cheap hotel near Corso Buenos Aires?

    Over the last 3 days, Corso Buenos Aires hotels have been found for as cheap as $12/night in searches by HotelsCombined users.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Corso Buenos Aires?

    The most popular landmark in Corso Buenos Aires is Sacred Mosque located in Mecca, followed by Al Rigga Metro Station and BurJuman Mall, located in Dubai and Dubai, respectively. Depending on where and how long you plan on staying in Corso Buenos Aires, you may be able to visit at least one of these cities.

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