How to book escort in Milan: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Milan: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Milan
Milan runs on two rhythms. Eight months of the year it's a business capital — Borsa Italiana bankers, fashion buyers, talks in Porta Nuova. And three key weeks — Milan Fashion Week in February and September, Salone del Mobile in April — when half the world's fashion and design community lands in the city. Bulgari, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons, Armani, Park Hyatt — we work with all the five-stars in the Quadrilatero and Brera. Manager replies on Telegram within three minutes. Selection — 30 to 120 minutes.
The pace of the city
Milan isn't Rome and isn't Venice. People here don't stroll the squares till midnight — they work. The business day runs nine to eight, aperitivo is six to eight (a serious social institution, not just "a drink"), dinner is after nine. On weekdays the city closes early, and the five-star bars empty out by one in the morning. Thursday to Saturday is a different story: Ceresio 7, Armani Bamboo Bar, Bulgari Garden run till two or three.
Our peak load lands on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from seven in the evening to two at night. On weekdays before 18:00 it's the business format — talks, business lunches at Cracco or Cipriani. The manager keeps a 24/7 shift, replies within three minutes — that's the floor, usually faster. Model selection runs from 30 minutes (Monday afternoon, simple format) up to 120 minutes (Friday night during Salone del Mobile).
The fashion season
Milan Fashion Week is two weeks in February (women's FW collections) and two in September (women's SS), plus men's fashion in January and June. Salone del Mobile is the largest furniture fair in the world, runs in April and takes over not only Rho Fiera but the whole centre via Fuorisalone (Brera Design District, Tortona, 5VIE). In these periods the city is full: hotels are booked two to three months ahead, tables at Ceresio 7 and Langosteria — a month, taxis in the evening — twenty to forty minutes' wait.
For us these are the busiest periods of the year. Selection stretches to 90-120 minutes in the evening. We recommend planning at least 5 to 10 days ahead, and if you need a model with a specific language (English is standard, Italian, French, Russian — selectively) and for a specific Fashion Week event — two weeks. The free model pool in these periods is already 60-70% booked.
After the seasons the city returns to its calm business rhythm: October, November, March, May, June — the most predictable months. August is a separate question: half of Milan goes on holiday, many restaurants close for three weeks, we work but in a sharply reduced mode.
Where we work
Central Milan is, first of all, the Quadrilatero della Moda: Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea, Via Manzoni, Via Borgospesso. Our coordination office sits here too — Via Manzoni 31, in the same building as Armani Hotel. Inside a 500-metre radius — Bulgari, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons, Armani, Park Hyatt slightly south, towards the Duomo. This is our main zone.
Brera — historic bohemian quarter with galleries, small restaurants, the academy of fine arts. Camerata feel, ideal for an intimate dinner without business weight. Mandarin Oriental is here, plus dozens of chef-driven restaurants.
Porta Nuova — the business district with Bosco Verticale, Unicredit Tower, Piazza Gae Aulenti. We come here for the business format: talks in bank offices, corporate dinners at Ceresio 7 (the terrace looks straight onto Bosco Verticale).
CityLife — modern residential district with Generali Tower, Allianz Tower, a park and a shopping centre. Less often, mostly for meetings with guests staying in apartments here.
Navigli — the canals, aperitivo, a younger atmosphere. Not our main format, but we work it on request — when the client wants an informal evening.
Trips out: Lago di Como (Bellagio, Como, Cernobbio with Villa d'Este), Lago Maggiore (Stresa, Isola Bella), less often Lugano and Monte Carlo. Como is the most frequent trip — an hour by car from the centre. Airports — Malpensa (50-60 minutes), Linate (15-20 minutes), Bergamo Orio al Serio (an hour).
Etiquette and dress code
Milan is the world capital of fashion, and that reads more strictly here than in any other city on our network. The principle is lusso discreto — quiet luxury. No visible logos, no signboard handbags, no shine for shine's sake. Fabrics, cut, fit, shoes — all read instantly, and that's what works.
In the five-star hotels of the Quadrilatero — Bulgari, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons, Armani — the model arrives in smart casual or smart elegant: trousers or a dress, expensive but quiet shoes. At Bulgari Bar and Armani Bamboo Bar after eight — cocktail format.
Michelin-starred — Cracco, Seta (at the Mandarin), Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia, Sadler — smart elegant required. For the gentleman, a jacket; for the model, a dress or a three-piece suit, heels mandatory. At the more democratic Langosteria, Nobu, Cipriani — cocktail, not evening.
Ceresio 7 — the Dsquared2 terrace, "fashion cocktail" format: a designer dress, statement but not loud jewellery, footwear is a must.
Teatro alla Scala — formal dress code. For a premiere — full-length dress and heels, for the client — at minimum a dark suit, for season premieres — a tuxedo. For current repertoire — cocktail dress and a jacket for the client.
Business format in Porta Nuova — Italian business code: suit, minimum jewellery, calm palette. No beach-casual aesthetic — Italians read that as disrespect for the meeting.
Things we say plainly
There are requests we don't take. Meetings shorter than two hours don't work in Milan: logistics, dress code, the restaurant scene — all of it is built on unhurriedness, and two hours is not enough. Mass events without a specific personal client — not our format. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden; a breach goes to legal action.
Pricing in Milan — from $1,200 for two hours in the standard segment to $6,000 for two days. The media segment — from $3,500 for two hours, opens to returning clients. Payment — cash (USD, EUR), SWIFT bank transfer, crypto by agreement (USDT TRC-20, BTC). For returning clients — flexible terms, monthly retainer, post-payment.
We don't haggle after the meeting. All terms — place, time, duration, format, payment — are fixed before. If something doesn't go to plan, it's discussed there and then, not "we'll sort it later". Our complaint statistic runs under 2%, and it's usually an incomplete brief at the coordination stage, not the quality of the service itself.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Milan replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (Milan Fashion Week (February and September), Salone del Mobile (April)) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what date, any preferences. The more specific the request — the faster the match. "Dinner at Cracco on Saturday at nine, English needed, ideally a blonde under 30" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want a beautiful woman for Friday" — that's a reason to ask four more questions.
The manager replies within three minutes during operating hours — and our hours are 24/7, no overnight breaks, no dependence on the client's time zone. Night in Milan is morning in Hong Kong, and we get that.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends 2 to 4 profiles to fit your scenario: photos, short description (height, age, languages, type, specifics). You choose, you clarify the details. This stage agrees: meeting place, time, duration, the model's dress code, payment method, transfer (if needed), any special conditions.
Time from request to a fully agreed booking — usually 30 to 60 minutes on a calm day, up to 120 minutes at peak (Friday-Saturday evening, Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile weeks). If the chosen model is busy — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises logistics before the meeting: the model gets the address and time, transfer from her district if needed (Brera, Porta Nuova, Isola), a dress-code briefing for the specific venue. The client receives a confirmation and the model's contact for direct communication on the day if needed.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Milan — cash USD or EUR, SWIFT bank transfer, less often crypto. For returning clients — post-payment, monthly retainer, individual terms.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby, at the restaurant entrance or at the agreed point. At Quadrilatero hotels — meeting in the lobby or at the bar (Bulgari Bar, Armani Bamboo, Park Hyatt VUN). At restaurants — at the door or at the table, your choice.
After the meeting the model leaves on her own or by transfer if agreed. A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback: what worked, what would we improve. It helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Milan runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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Bulgari Hotel Milano
· Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7B A closed garden in the heart of the Quadrilatero — the only private garden of this scale in central Milan. Building designed by Antonio Citterio, restaurant by Niko Romito, a bar overlooking the garden, a spa complex. One of the quietest an…
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Mandarin Oriental Milano
· Via Andegari 9 Four historic 18th-century buildings in Brera, joined into one hotel. Restaurant Seta — two Michelin stars, chef Antonio Guida. The 900-square-metre spa complex is one of the best in Milan. The right choice for an intimate format without pu…
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Four Seasons Hotel Milano
· Via Gesù 6/8 A former 15th-century monastery with the original arches of its inner courtyard preserved. One of the most atmospheric hotels in Europe. Restaurant Zelo, the Stilla bar, a spa complex. The historic part of Milan with direct access to Via Mo…
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Armani Hotel Milano
· Via Manzoni 31 Fully designed by Giorgio Armani — interiors, fabrics, tableware, staff uniform. Bamboo Bar on the 7th floor with a panoramic view, restaurant with one Michelin star. Quiet-luxury aesthetic in pure form. In the same building as our coordina…
Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.
- Cracco · Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II · Modern Italian
- Langosteria 10 · Via Savona 10 · Italian seafood
- Nobu Milano · Via Pisoni 1 (at Armani Hotel) · Japanese fusion
- Ceresio 7 · Via Ceresio 7 · Modern Italian
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner in Milan
Dinner is the most frequent scenario in Milan. A 3-4 hour format: meeting at the restaurant entrance or in the hotel lobby. Often includes an aperitivo before (Bulgari Bar, Armani Bamboo, Park Hyatt VUN) and a cocktail after at Ceresio 7 or on a hotel rooftop. We book the table ourselves in advance — we hold direct contacts with the maître d's of the key central restaurants.
Tip: for Friday-Saturday during Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile — book 3-4 weeks ahead; Cracco and Ceresio 7 in these periods — a month
Hotel Meeting
For hotel meetings we use the five-star hotels of the Quadrilatero and Brera — Bulgari, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons, Armani, Park Hyatt, Principe di Savoia. In each one we know the reception specifics, the conciergerie, the private options. The model arrives in the lobby or the hotel bar, you meet, then — room, hotel restaurant or a walk through the Quadrilatero.
Tip: if you choose the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll tell you which bar is best for the meeting and which room floor is preferable (where there's less street noise)
La Scala and the cultural programme
The cultural scenario in Milan — Teatro alla Scala. We pick a model with experience of these events: knows the repertoire, follows productions, observes the formal dress code. Often combined with dinner before (Cracco in the Galleria, 3 minutes on foot) and a cocktail after at Park Hyatt VUN or Bulgari Garden.
Tip: season premieres (especially the December one — 7 December, Saint Ambrose's day) — 2-4 months ahead, current repertoire — 1-2 weeks; we hold channels for boxes
Weekends on Lago di Como
Como is the most frequent destination out of Milan. An hour by car, an hour fifteen with transfer. Bellagio for the classic atmosphere, Cernobbio for Villa d'Este and Mandarin Oriental Lago di Como. A 24-48 hour format: breakfast on a terrace overlooking the lake, a walk along the embankment or a boat to the neighbouring villas, dinner at the hotel or in one of the historic restaurants.
Tip: agree 2-3 days ahead minimum; in high season (May-September) — 7-10 days; Villa d'Este closes for winter from November to March, in those months — Mandarin or private villas
Milan Fashion Week
Two weeks in February and two in September — peak load of the year. Selection stretches to 90-120 minutes in the evening, tables at the key restaurants need booking 3-4 weeks ahead, hotels two months. Models — with an understanding of the fashion scene, with the matching wardrobe, ready to work the fashion-cocktail and after-show format. After the shows — Ceresio 7, Bulgari Garden, private parties in Brera.
Tip: plan 2-3 weeks ahead at minimum; if you want a specific type and the media segment — a month; in these periods prices and demand are at the upper limit
Salone del Mobile (April)
The largest furniture fair in the world, held in April at Rho Fiera, plus Fuorisalone takes over the whole centre (Brera Design District, Tortona, 5VIE, 6-7 districts). For these 7 days Milan is full of designers, architects, media. The accompaniment format — business dinners, presentations, private receptions at the furniture brands. The model needs to follow design at an informed-amateur level.
Tip: book 5-6 weeks ahead, hotels — 2-3 months; tables at Cracco and Ceresio 7 — a month; traffic in the centre in these days is chaotic, plan transfers with a margin
Business accompaniment in Porta Nuova
The Milan business scenario is Porta Nuova (Bosco Verticale, Unicredit Tower, Piazza Gae Aulenti) and the Quadrilatero (business lunches at Cipriani in Galleria). The model works in Italian business code: suit or strict dress, minimum jewellery, English by default, by request — Italian, French, German. Often the format is the first hour at a corporate event, then dinner alone.
Tip: for a first format like this with us — we agree details deeper than usual so the model reads as part of your business contour; send us your dress code and event format ahead
Client's Private Locations
A rare format, but a real one. If the client has their own place — an apartment in the Quadrilatero, a yacht on Como, a rented villa in Cernobbio, a closed club — we work there too. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven options; for returning ones — your address is agreed without further questions.
Tip: the address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Milan: $1200–$6000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Milan holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched for tonight in Milan?
On a normal day — 30 to 60 minutes. At peak (Thursday to Saturday from 19:00) — 60 to 90 minutes. During Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile in the evening — up to 120 minutes. If the scenario is complex (specific language, narrow type, dress code for a specific venue) — add 20 to 30 minutes.
Can I book Friday evening with two hours' notice?
Yes, it's a working scenario. But the choice in that moment is narrower than a week ahead — the most-requested models are already booked. If you're after a specific type or want a free choice — write at least 1-2 days ahead, and during Fashion Week — 5 to 7.
Which hotels does the model enter without questions at reception?
At the Milan five-stars — Bulgari, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons, Armani, Park Hyatt, Principe di Savoia, Excelsior Hotel Gallia — in a "client's guest" format no questions arise at reception, provided everything is done correctly. We hold relationships with the conciergerie of these hotels. At four-stars and apartments they may ask for a document — the model is ready, passport always with her.
Do you work during Salone del Mobile and Fashion Week?
Yes, and these are our peak load. Selection stretches to 90-120 minutes in the evening, tables at the key restaurants need booking 2-3 weeks ahead, hotels — two months. If you're planning a visit in these periods — write to the manager early, we'll line up models, hotels and restaurants as one package.
Do you work after 2 a.m.?
Yes, 24/7. Night hours in Milan are less busy than in Moscow or Dubai — the city closes early — but we run without a break. Late-night call-outs (after 02:00) are agreed as a normal shift, no time surcharge.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Milan.