1. Milan Via Manzoni, also known as Via Alessandro Manzoni, is a popular street in Milan known for its high-end fashion boutiques, elegant restaurants, and luxurious hotels. This street was named after Alessandro Manzoni, an Italian poet and novelist, and a plaque in his honor can be found on the street. Apart from fashion boutiques, there are also some art galleries and antique shops along the street. It is widely considered one of the most prestigious and expensive streets in Milan.

2. The working time of boutiques and shops in Via Manzoni may vary, but most are open from 10am to 7pm. Some shops may be closed on Sundays. Phone numbers of individual boutiques and shops are not available as there are many shops along the street.

3. There is no admission fee or ticket required to visit Via Manzoni. The street can be easily reached by public transportation, including the metro, bus, or tram. The nearest metro station to Via Manzoni is Montenapoleone, which is on the M1 line. Additionally, there are several bus and tram stops nearby, making it easily accessible to visitors.