The Milan metropolitan area, with over 3.2 million people, is Italy's largest economic centre. Milan drives roughly 10% of national GDP and hosts the Italian stock exchange, the country's main fashion houses, and major publishing and media companies. The Duomo, Italy's largest Gothic cathedral, took nearly six centuries to complete and can hold 40,000 people.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, painted between 1495 and 1498 on the wall of the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory, is one of the most studied artworks in history. The Pinacoteca di Brera holds a national-level collection of Italian painting. La Scala, opened in 1778, remains one of the world's leading opera houses.
The Navigli district preserves sections of the canal system that once connected Milan to Lake Maggiore and the Ticino river, designed partly by Leonardo. The Porta Nuova and CityLife developments have transformed the skyline since 2010, adding towers by Cesar Pelli, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, and Stefano Boeri, whose Bosco Verticale residential towers are covered in trees and shrubs.
Milan's fashion weeks (womenswear and menswear) are among the four most important globally, alongside Paris, New York, and London.
Milan offers the most extensive companion market in northern Italy, with services available across the city and hinterland. Escortservice.com is a curated directory. Every escort website undergoes verification before being listed. No appointments are arranged, no individuals are represented, and no responsibility is accepted for external content or services. Access is restricted to adults aged 18 and above.
The Milan metropolitan area, with over 3.2 million people, is Italy's largest economic centre. Milan drives roughly 10% of national GDP and hosts the Italian stock exchange, the country's main fashion houses, and major publishing and media companies. The Duomo, Italy's largest Gothic cathedral, took nearly six centuries to complete and can hold 40,000 people.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, painted between 1495 and 1498 on the wall of the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory, is one of the most studied artworks in history. The Pinacoteca di Brera holds a national-level collection of Italian painting. La Scala, opened in 1778, remains one of the world's leading opera houses.
The Navigli district preserves sections of the canal system that once connected Milan to Lake Maggiore and the Ticino river, designed partly by Leonardo. The Porta Nuova and CityLife developments have transformed the skyline since 2010, adding towers by Cesar Pelli, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, and Stefano Boeri, whose Bosco Verticale residential towers are covered in trees and shrubs.
Milan's fashion weeks (womenswear and menswear) are among the four most important globally, alongside Paris, New York, and London.
Milan offers the most extensive companion market in northern Italy, with services available across the city and hinterland. Escortservice.com is a curated directory. Every escort website undergoes verification before being listed. No appointments are arranged, no individuals are represented, and no responsibility is accepted for external content or services. Access is restricted to adults aged 18 and above.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Italian law addresses sex work through the Legge Merlin framework: no criminalisation of individuals, full criminalisation of third parties. The Legge Merlin's Article 3 covers eight specific offences including exploitation, inducement, premises operation, and facilitation, each carrying 2 to 6 years' imprisonment. The operation of any premises for prostitution is criminal, a position unchanged since 1958. Trafficking offences carry some of the heaviest penalties in Italian criminal law: 8 to 20 years under Article 601 of the Codice Penale. Enforcement is carried out by the Polizia di Stato (Squadra Mobile at provincial level), the Carabinieri, and the Guardia di Finanza for tax-related matters. Municipal police enforce local ordinances.
Yes. Italian municipalities can issue ordinances imposing administrative fines (up to EUR 900) and DASPO exclusion orders for street solicitation, though these are administrative rather than criminal penalties.
Yes. Users must be at least 18 years old to access the platform.
Milan's fashion weeks (womenswear and menswear) are among the four most important globally, alongside Paris, New York, and London.
No. Brothels (case chiuse) have been illegal since the Legge Merlin closed all licensed premises in 1958. Operating a premises for prostitution is a criminal offence.