Navigli
The Navigli are a system of interconnected canals located in Milan, Italy. Originally built in the 12th century, these waterways were designed for transportation and irrigation. Over time, they became vital for trade, allowing goods to be transported into the city. Today, the canals are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, known for their picturesque views and vibrant atmosphere.
The most famous of the Navigli is the Naviglio Grande, which features charming cafes, restaurants, and shops along its banks. The area is particularly lively during the evening, attracting visitors who enjoy the nightlife and cultural events. The Navigli also host a monthly antique market, showcasing unique items and local crafts.